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Hannah <I>Baker</I> Wagner

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Hannah Baker Wagner

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
8 Jan 1862 (aged 56)
Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Springfield Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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In the book titled "A history of the family of Nathan Baker" it states her parents are probably Jacob (1764-1840 PA.) & Margaret Baker.

1840 Springfield, Huntingdon Co, PA census shows Jacob Sr (70-80) & wife Margaret (70-80) with a daughter about the right age to be Hannah, and they also have a girl under 5 living there, which is likely Hannah's daughter Priscilla.

On 1850 census, Hannah's brother, John & his wife Hannah Charlton Baker were living right next door to Abraham Wagner whose son was Allison Wagner. Allison married this Hannah's daughter Priscilla, and Abraham Wagner's brother William Wagner was living with him, and that is who this Hannah Baker eventually married in 1855.

John & Hannah Charlton Baker's son definitely was John C. Baker b.1816 d.1893 and is buried next to Allison & Priscilla Wagoner in Cherry Grove Cemetery, Three Springs, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania;

Hannah's daughter Priscilla's death certificate shows Priscilla's mother is this Hannah Baker (apparently unmarried when she had Priscilla) by an un-named father. Years later, right before daughter Priscilla married Allison Kenton Wagner, Hannah married Allison Wagner's uncle, William Wagner/Wagoner.

In the book titled "A history of the family of Nathan Baker" it states her parents are probably Jacob (1764-1840 PA.) & Margaret Baker.

1840 Springfield, Huntingdon Co, PA census shows Jacob Sr (70-80) & wife Margaret (70-80) with a daughter about the right age to be Hannah, and they also have a girl under 5 living there, which is likely Hannah's daughter Priscilla.

On 1850 census, Hannah's brother, John & his wife Hannah Charlton Baker were living right next door to Abraham Wagner whose son was Allison Wagner. Allison married this Hannah's daughter Priscilla, and Abraham Wagner's brother William Wagner was living with him, and that is who this Hannah Baker eventually married in 1855.

John & Hannah Charlton Baker's son definitely was John C. Baker b.1816 d.1893 and is buried next to Allison & Priscilla Wagoner in Cherry Grove Cemetery, Three Springs, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania;

Hannah's daughter Priscilla's death certificate shows Priscilla's mother is this Hannah Baker (apparently unmarried when she had Priscilla) by an un-named father. Years later, right before daughter Priscilla married Allison Kenton Wagner, Hannah married Allison Wagner's uncle, William Wagner/Wagoner.



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