Elizabeth Burkhead, who married William Baker in 1850 was born, Elizabeth Merryman. Her first marriage was to Benjamin Fox by whom she had 5 children. She then married Joshua Burkhead, by whom she had 1 daughter. Her third marriage was to William Baker. Two of her Cox children were with her in the 1850 census.
Elizabeth Burkhead married William Baker in 1850. She was born Elizabeth Merryman. Her first marriage was to Benjamin Fox by whom she had 5 children. She then married Joshua Burkhead, by whom she had 1 daughter. Her third marriage was to William Baker. Two of her Cox children were with her in the 1850 census. Marriage # 4 was to Samuel Tipton. She & Samuel are buried together in Harrison Co. They can be found in Find a Grave. All 4 marriages are documented in familysearch.org. Elizabeth Tipton left a will in Harrison Co. She named her Cox daughter: Acsha Burkhead, (her daughter by Joshua Burkhead).
Contributor: Barbara Dougherty Young (48449929) • [email protected]
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NOTE: Early Harrison County, Ohio had the surname spelled Waters, but later records show it spelled Watters.
Elizabeth Burkhead, who married William Baker in 1850 was born, Elizabeth Merryman. Her first marriage was to Benjamin Fox by whom she had 5 children. She then married Joshua Burkhead, by whom she had 1 daughter. Her third marriage was to William Baker. Two of her Cox children were with her in the 1850 census.
Elizabeth Burkhead married William Baker in 1850. She was born Elizabeth Merryman. Her first marriage was to Benjamin Fox by whom she had 5 children. She then married Joshua Burkhead, by whom she had 1 daughter. Her third marriage was to William Baker. Two of her Cox children were with her in the 1850 census. Marriage # 4 was to Samuel Tipton. She & Samuel are buried together in Harrison Co. They can be found in Find a Grave. All 4 marriages are documented in familysearch.org. Elizabeth Tipton left a will in Harrison Co. She named her Cox daughter: Acsha Burkhead, (her daughter by Joshua Burkhead).
Contributor: Barbara Dougherty Young (48449929) • [email protected]
furnished information for this Bio.
NOTE: Early Harrison County, Ohio had the surname spelled Waters, but later records show it spelled Watters.
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Agnes May Baker Baker
1826–1910
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Dr Otho William Baker
1829–1894
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John S. Baker
1832–1874
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Jocob "Jacob" Baker
1832–1902
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Abraham Baker
1842–1921
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Mary Baker Hite
1843–1932
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William Johnson Baker
1857–1949
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Belinda Jane Baker Benedick
1860–1949
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Albert O Baker
1865–1939
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Rezin Martin Baker
1865–1951
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Daniel Seymore Baker
1869–1940
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