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Charles William Baker

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Charles William Baker

Birth
Patchogue, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Death
13 Mar 1905 (aged 75)
Bay Shore, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Burial
Patchogue, Suffolk County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Son of William Baker and Chloe E. Horton, husband of Abigail Jennett Sweezey, whom he married on March 16, 1850 in Middle Island, NY, and father of Filmore A., Forrest W. and Jane "Jennie" Baker (married Treadwell F. Wheeler).

Husband of Theresa Brown, whom he married in 1870.

In 1850, Charles W. Baker, aged 21, was living in Brookhaven, NY, with his wife, Abby Baker, aged 21. He was shown to be an oysterman.

In 1860, Charles Baker, aged 30, was living in Brookhaven, NY, post office Patchogue, with his wife, Jenette Baker, aged 27, and children, Fillmore Baker, aged 4, Forrest Baker, aged 3, and Frances Baker, aged 7. He was shown to be a bayman.

In 1870, Charles W. Baker, aged 40, a blacksmith, was living in Brookhaven, NY, with his wife, Teresa Baker, aged 37, and children, Fillmore Baker, aged 19, Forest Baker, aged 13, and Jane Baker, aged 10.

In 1880, Charles W. Baker, aged 50, a blacksmith, was living in Brookhaven, NY, with his wife, Tressa Baker, aged 40, and daughters, Jane Baker, aged 19, and Emma M. Baker, aged 26.

In 1900, Charles W. Baker, aged 71, a ships carpenter, was living in Islip, NY, with his wife, Teresa Baker, aged 65.

Obituary - Charles Baker, who for several years past has been a resident of Bay Shore, died Monday at his home on Ocean avenue, aged 75 years. Death, which was due to pneumonia, followed an illness of scarcely forty-eight hours' duration. The deceased is survived by a widow and two sons, the latter residing at Patchogue. The deceased was a native of Brookhaven town, where the major portion of his life was spent. In early life he learned the trade of a ship carpenter and ever afterward followed that avocation either as workman or master.

(Long Island Surnames; 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900 US Federal Census; The Suffolk County news., March 17, 1905, Page 2)
Son of William Baker and Chloe E. Horton, husband of Abigail Jennett Sweezey, whom he married on March 16, 1850 in Middle Island, NY, and father of Filmore A., Forrest W. and Jane "Jennie" Baker (married Treadwell F. Wheeler).

Husband of Theresa Brown, whom he married in 1870.

In 1850, Charles W. Baker, aged 21, was living in Brookhaven, NY, with his wife, Abby Baker, aged 21. He was shown to be an oysterman.

In 1860, Charles Baker, aged 30, was living in Brookhaven, NY, post office Patchogue, with his wife, Jenette Baker, aged 27, and children, Fillmore Baker, aged 4, Forrest Baker, aged 3, and Frances Baker, aged 7. He was shown to be a bayman.

In 1870, Charles W. Baker, aged 40, a blacksmith, was living in Brookhaven, NY, with his wife, Teresa Baker, aged 37, and children, Fillmore Baker, aged 19, Forest Baker, aged 13, and Jane Baker, aged 10.

In 1880, Charles W. Baker, aged 50, a blacksmith, was living in Brookhaven, NY, with his wife, Tressa Baker, aged 40, and daughters, Jane Baker, aged 19, and Emma M. Baker, aged 26.

In 1900, Charles W. Baker, aged 71, a ships carpenter, was living in Islip, NY, with his wife, Teresa Baker, aged 65.

Obituary - Charles Baker, who for several years past has been a resident of Bay Shore, died Monday at his home on Ocean avenue, aged 75 years. Death, which was due to pneumonia, followed an illness of scarcely forty-eight hours' duration. The deceased is survived by a widow and two sons, the latter residing at Patchogue. The deceased was a native of Brookhaven town, where the major portion of his life was spent. In early life he learned the trade of a ship carpenter and ever afterward followed that avocation either as workman or master.

(Long Island Surnames; 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900 US Federal Census; The Suffolk County news., March 17, 1905, Page 2)

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