In 1850, Daniel Baker, aged 36, was living in New York, NY, with his wife, Susan Baker, aged 32, and children, Elisa Baker, aged 14, William Baker, aged 11, and Esther A. Baker, aged 9. Also living in the household were John Gaston, aged 29, a tobacconist, Sarah Rider, aged 20, and Henry Rider, aged 1. Daniel was shown to be a Carpenter.
In 1860, Daniel Baker, aged 45, was living in New York, NY, with his wife, Susan Baker, aged 42, and children, William Baker, aged 21, Esther A. Baker, aged 18, and niece,Phoebe Pollack, aged 9 months, daughter of his sister, Phoebe, who died the year before, most likely in childbirth. He was shown to be a blacksmith.
In 1865, Daniel Baker, aged 50, was living in Patchogue, Brookhaven, NY, with his wife, Susan Baker, aged 46. He was shown to be a boatman.
In 1870, Daniel Baker, aged 57, was living in Brookhaven, NY, post office Patchogue, with his wife, Susan Baker, aged 53. He was shown to be a seaman.
Obituary - Patchogue, September 28, (1874), Capt. Daniel Baker, aged 60 years.
In 1880, his widow, Susan Baker, aged 60, was living in Brookhaven, NY, with her granddaughter, Susy Baker, aged 18. Living next door was Charles W. Baker, aged 50, a blacksmith, his wife, Tressa Baker, aged 40, and daughter, Jane Baker, aged 19, a teacher, and niece Emma M. Baker, aged 26, and next door to them was her son-in-law, Charles Jennings, aged 40, a sea captain, and daughter, Esther Jennings, aged 38, and their children, Jessie Jennings, aged 12, Susie Jennings, aged 6, and George Jennings, aged 6. Also living in the household was servant, Maria Bird, aged 24.
(Long Island Surnames; 1865 New York State Census; 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880 US Federal Census; Deaths Taken From the Republican Watchman, 1874, page 81)
In 1850, Daniel Baker, aged 36, was living in New York, NY, with his wife, Susan Baker, aged 32, and children, Elisa Baker, aged 14, William Baker, aged 11, and Esther A. Baker, aged 9. Also living in the household were John Gaston, aged 29, a tobacconist, Sarah Rider, aged 20, and Henry Rider, aged 1. Daniel was shown to be a Carpenter.
In 1860, Daniel Baker, aged 45, was living in New York, NY, with his wife, Susan Baker, aged 42, and children, William Baker, aged 21, Esther A. Baker, aged 18, and niece,Phoebe Pollack, aged 9 months, daughter of his sister, Phoebe, who died the year before, most likely in childbirth. He was shown to be a blacksmith.
In 1865, Daniel Baker, aged 50, was living in Patchogue, Brookhaven, NY, with his wife, Susan Baker, aged 46. He was shown to be a boatman.
In 1870, Daniel Baker, aged 57, was living in Brookhaven, NY, post office Patchogue, with his wife, Susan Baker, aged 53. He was shown to be a seaman.
Obituary - Patchogue, September 28, (1874), Capt. Daniel Baker, aged 60 years.
In 1880, his widow, Susan Baker, aged 60, was living in Brookhaven, NY, with her granddaughter, Susy Baker, aged 18. Living next door was Charles W. Baker, aged 50, a blacksmith, his wife, Tressa Baker, aged 40, and daughter, Jane Baker, aged 19, a teacher, and niece Emma M. Baker, aged 26, and next door to them was her son-in-law, Charles Jennings, aged 40, a sea captain, and daughter, Esther Jennings, aged 38, and their children, Jessie Jennings, aged 12, Susie Jennings, aged 6, and George Jennings, aged 6. Also living in the household was servant, Maria Bird, aged 24.
(Long Island Surnames; 1865 New York State Census; 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880 US Federal Census; Deaths Taken From the Republican Watchman, 1874, page 81)
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