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John J. Baker

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John J. Baker

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
24 May 1931 (aged 83)
Henry County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Calhoun, Henry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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83Y 6M 20D
May be a "Jr."

Son of Tennessee* and Nellie* Baker, both of TN per death cert.
*These are nicknames for John J. Baker and Eleanor/Mary Ellen Graves, his parents.

m: Margaret Stephenson, 1890
ch: Anna E. (Sept 1893/KS- ), Henrietta

(John was abt 43 when he married Margaret, may have had prior marriage.)

1850 Henry Co MO: BAKER John/39, Ellen/40, Polly A/18, Parley E/16, William O/14, Louisa/12, Christopher A/10, Cynthia J/8, Nancy F/6, Sarah N/5, Harriet E/4, John J/3, Missouri L/2, Daniel C/1; BAKER Christopher/24; ULMORE Daniel A/39.

1860 Henry Co MO: BAKER John/49, Eleanor/50, Mary A/26, Paralee/23, Louisa/21, Sophia J/20, Christopher A/18, Nancy F/17, Sarah M/15, Harriet E/14, John J/13, Missouri L/11, Daniel C/9, BAKER Christopher C/32, GRAVES Thomas/17, Mary S/9, Elizabeth J/7.

1870 Henry Co MO: BAKER John/59, Mary E/58, Parley/32, Christopher A/30, John J/25.

1880 Henry Co MO: BAKER John/70, Ellen/70, Parle E/40. Grandsons SWISHER Ulisus/12, William W/3, ALLEN William/9. John J. (Jr?) not found.

1900 Windsor Henry MO: BAKER John J/53, MO/TN/TN, Margaret/45, Annie E/6, Henrietta/11M, Parilde E/64/sister. Margaret indicated she had 2 of 2 children living.

1910 Springfield MO: BAKER J/62, Margaret J/52, Anna E/16, Henrietta/10.
1920: Springfield MO: BAKER Jno J/72, Margaret/62, Henrietta/20
1930: Springfield MO: BAKER John J/82, Margaret/76, Henrietta/30.

BAKER, John J. - 83Y 6M 20D widowed white male retired farmer - born: Nov 4 1847 Missouri - died: May 24 1931 Springfield Twp, Henry Co, MO - father: Tennessee Baker, born Tennessee - mother: Nellie Baker, born Tennessee - spouse: Margret Stephenson - informant: Henrietta Baker, Windsor, MO - cause: mitral regurgitation - buried: May 26 1931 Calhoun Cemetery, Henry Co, MO - filed as: John J. Baker, state file no: 17771
(transcribed death cert. from Henry Co website, used with permission.)

Triple stone with Margaret and Henrietta Baker.
83Y 6M 20D
May be a "Jr."

Son of Tennessee* and Nellie* Baker, both of TN per death cert.
*These are nicknames for John J. Baker and Eleanor/Mary Ellen Graves, his parents.

m: Margaret Stephenson, 1890
ch: Anna E. (Sept 1893/KS- ), Henrietta

(John was abt 43 when he married Margaret, may have had prior marriage.)

1850 Henry Co MO: BAKER John/39, Ellen/40, Polly A/18, Parley E/16, William O/14, Louisa/12, Christopher A/10, Cynthia J/8, Nancy F/6, Sarah N/5, Harriet E/4, John J/3, Missouri L/2, Daniel C/1; BAKER Christopher/24; ULMORE Daniel A/39.

1860 Henry Co MO: BAKER John/49, Eleanor/50, Mary A/26, Paralee/23, Louisa/21, Sophia J/20, Christopher A/18, Nancy F/17, Sarah M/15, Harriet E/14, John J/13, Missouri L/11, Daniel C/9, BAKER Christopher C/32, GRAVES Thomas/17, Mary S/9, Elizabeth J/7.

1870 Henry Co MO: BAKER John/59, Mary E/58, Parley/32, Christopher A/30, John J/25.

1880 Henry Co MO: BAKER John/70, Ellen/70, Parle E/40. Grandsons SWISHER Ulisus/12, William W/3, ALLEN William/9. John J. (Jr?) not found.

1900 Windsor Henry MO: BAKER John J/53, MO/TN/TN, Margaret/45, Annie E/6, Henrietta/11M, Parilde E/64/sister. Margaret indicated she had 2 of 2 children living.

1910 Springfield MO: BAKER J/62, Margaret J/52, Anna E/16, Henrietta/10.
1920: Springfield MO: BAKER Jno J/72, Margaret/62, Henrietta/20
1930: Springfield MO: BAKER John J/82, Margaret/76, Henrietta/30.

BAKER, John J. - 83Y 6M 20D widowed white male retired farmer - born: Nov 4 1847 Missouri - died: May 24 1931 Springfield Twp, Henry Co, MO - father: Tennessee Baker, born Tennessee - mother: Nellie Baker, born Tennessee - spouse: Margret Stephenson - informant: Henrietta Baker, Windsor, MO - cause: mitral regurgitation - buried: May 26 1931 Calhoun Cemetery, Henry Co, MO - filed as: John J. Baker, state file no: 17771
(transcribed death cert. from Henry Co website, used with permission.)

Triple stone with Margaret and Henrietta Baker.


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