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John Quincy Baker

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John Quincy Baker

Birth
Jefferson, Clinton County, Indiana, USA
Death
10 Jun 1902 (aged 54)
Frankfort, Clinton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Jefferson, Clinton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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From "The History of Clinton County, Indiana", published 1886:

Mr. and Mrs. Baker have had twelve children, of whom seven are living — Matilda died at the age of four weeks; Dr. Robert Fulton is living at Davenport, Iowa, and was at one time a professor in a medical college; Hood S., lives in Warsaw, Indiana; Theodore died when less than two years of age; Henry Clay, died when about two years old; Caroline N., wife of David Todd, who is believed to be the oldest Presbyterian minister in Kansas; Lucy A., wife of Joseph Burroughs, a resident of Wabash, Indiana; Catherine, wife of John Ray, now deceased; John Q., living on a farm near his father's; Knox, also a farmer; Linnaeus S., living in Jefferson.
From "The History of Clinton County, Indiana", published 1886:

Mr. and Mrs. Baker have had twelve children, of whom seven are living — Matilda died at the age of four weeks; Dr. Robert Fulton is living at Davenport, Iowa, and was at one time a professor in a medical college; Hood S., lives in Warsaw, Indiana; Theodore died when less than two years of age; Henry Clay, died when about two years old; Caroline N., wife of David Todd, who is believed to be the oldest Presbyterian minister in Kansas; Lucy A., wife of Joseph Burroughs, a resident of Wabash, Indiana; Catherine, wife of John Ray, now deceased; John Q., living on a farm near his father's; Knox, also a farmer; Linnaeus S., living in Jefferson.


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