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Jane Osborn Baker

Birth
Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
Death
1806 (aged 62–63)
Columbia, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Fulton, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Jane Osborne Baker, the daughter of Henry Osborn and Margaret French, was born in Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey in 1743. According to the records of the Presbyterian Church in Westfield, New Jersey (1728-1928), Jane Osborn married Ephraim Baker there in 1762. Jane Osborne Baker was one of the earliest pioneers of Ohio, emigrating there with her husband, Ephraim Baker, and a number of their children. Jane and her husband, Ephraim Baker, settled in Columbia, Cincinnati's first settlement and Ephraim was buried at the Fulton-Presbyterian Cemetery after he died on February 25, 1795. According to Hamilton County probate records dated December 5, 1796, Jane Baker, was the administrator of the estate and the widow of Ephraim Baker, deceased. Jane Osborn Baker died in 1806 and was presumably buried with her husband at what was then known as the Columbia Presbyterian Cemetery (now known as the Fulton-Presbyterian Cemetery).

Ephraim and Jane Osborn Baker had the following children: Ruth Baker Lum (1763-1831); David Baker (1765-1834); Prudence Baker Brant (1766-1844); Matthias Baker (1769-1847); Elizabeth Betsy Baker Ward (1776-1826); Ephraim Baker (1779-1845); Sarah Baker Schofield (1782-1858) and Jane Baker Hughel (1787-1859).
Jane Osborne Baker, the daughter of Henry Osborn and Margaret French, was born in Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey in 1743. According to the records of the Presbyterian Church in Westfield, New Jersey (1728-1928), Jane Osborn married Ephraim Baker there in 1762. Jane Osborne Baker was one of the earliest pioneers of Ohio, emigrating there with her husband, Ephraim Baker, and a number of their children. Jane and her husband, Ephraim Baker, settled in Columbia, Cincinnati's first settlement and Ephraim was buried at the Fulton-Presbyterian Cemetery after he died on February 25, 1795. According to Hamilton County probate records dated December 5, 1796, Jane Baker, was the administrator of the estate and the widow of Ephraim Baker, deceased. Jane Osborn Baker died in 1806 and was presumably buried with her husband at what was then known as the Columbia Presbyterian Cemetery (now known as the Fulton-Presbyterian Cemetery).

Ephraim and Jane Osborn Baker had the following children: Ruth Baker Lum (1763-1831); David Baker (1765-1834); Prudence Baker Brant (1766-1844); Matthias Baker (1769-1847); Elizabeth Betsy Baker Ward (1776-1826); Ephraim Baker (1779-1845); Sarah Baker Schofield (1782-1858) and Jane Baker Hughel (1787-1859).


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  • Created by: LLBaker44
  • Added: Mar 25, 2017
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177742520/jane-baker: accessed ), memorial page for Jane Osborn Baker (1743–1806), Find a Grave Memorial ID 177742520, citing Fulton-Presbyterian Cemetery, Fulton, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by LLBaker44 (contributor 48297737).