She married John Baker about 1806 in Lancaster, PA and eventually they moved to Falmouth. They had six children, only three surviving into adulthood. She later resided with her daughter Ann Baker (Mrs. Benjamin Laisdel) Wood at Port Perry, Allegheny, PA.
Obituary published 13 February 1873, Pittsburgh Post, Pittsburgh, Allegheny, PA
BAKER - At Port Perry, on Tuesday morning, February 11th, at four o'clock.
Mrs. MARY BAKER, mother-in-law of Captain B. L. Wood. In the 86th year of her age.
Funeral will take place on arrival of the steamer Elizabeth at 11 a.m., Thursday,
February 13. Friends of the family are invited to attend."
She married John Baker about 1806 in Lancaster, PA and eventually they moved to Falmouth. They had six children, only three surviving into adulthood. She later resided with her daughter Ann Baker (Mrs. Benjamin Laisdel) Wood at Port Perry, Allegheny, PA.
Obituary published 13 February 1873, Pittsburgh Post, Pittsburgh, Allegheny, PA
BAKER - At Port Perry, on Tuesday morning, February 11th, at four o'clock.
Mrs. MARY BAKER, mother-in-law of Captain B. L. Wood. In the 86th year of her age.
Funeral will take place on arrival of the steamer Elizabeth at 11 a.m., Thursday,
February 13. Friends of the family are invited to attend."
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