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James Baker 1843–1921 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 Mar 1843

Birth Location: Clay Co Kentucky, Kentucky, USA

Death Date: 1 Jun 1921

Death Location: Madison, Kentucky, USA

Father: Reuben Baker

Mother: Tabitha Davidson

Spouse(s): Mary Hacker, Mary Baker

Children(s): Charles Baker, James Baker, Seth Baker, Frank Baker, Mary *

James Baker was born in 1843 in Clay Co Kentucky, Kentucky, USA, the child of Reuben Baker And Tabitha Davidson. James Baker married Mary Baker, Mary Hacker, Mary Webb, and had children including Charles Baker, Frank Baker, James F Baker, Mary Lou Lucinda Cindy Baker Stidham, Seth Baker. James Baker passed away in 1921 in Madison, Kentucky, USA.

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Biography

  • James Baker was born in 1843 in Clay Co Kentucky, Kentucky, USA, the child of Reuben Baker And Tabitha Davidson.
  • James Baker married Mary Baker, Mary Hacker, Mary Webb, and had children including Charles Baker, Frank Baker, James F Baker, Mary Lou Lucinda Cindy Baker Stidham, Seth Baker.
  • James Baker passed away in 1921 in Madison, Kentucky, USA.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

James Baker's Ancestors

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James Baker
1843–1921
Birth Place: Clay Co Kentucky, Kentucky, USA
Parents
Reuben Baker
1813–1878
Clay, Kentucky, United States
Tabitha Davidson
1816–1890
Creek, Clay, Kentucky, United States
Grandparents
Bolling (B) BAKER+
1784–1840
Wilkes, North Carolina, USA
Martha (Patsy) Morris
1770–1833
Ashville, Buncombe County, North Carolina
John (Madison "Bearhunter") Davidson
1777–1858
Washington, Scott County, Virginia
Elizabeth ("Betsey") Smith
1781–1826
Wise County, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Baker+
1735–1831
Agatha Williams
1743–1820
Daniel Davidson
1753–1832
Sarah White
1757–1820
Ericus Smith
1757–1830
Rosannah Puckett
1765–1845
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Andrew Baker
1702–1781
Mary Bolling
1700–1766
Margaret Watkins
–1782
James Veteran
1725–1794
Mary McConnell
1732–1798
Stephen White
1728–1830
Agatha Bramblett
1730–1800
Ericus Smith
1734–1797
Brita Anderson
1733–1797
Drury Puckett
1732–1794
Judith Raybon
1733–1794

James Baker's Descendants

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James Baker (7 Mar 1843–1 Jun 1921) m. Mary Hacker (Jan 1846–26 Dec 1902) m. Mary Baker (abt 1845–)
  1. 1. Charles Baker 1876–
  2. 2. James (F) Baker 1863–
  3. 3. Seth Baker 1865–
  4. 4. Frank Baker 1865–
  5. 5. Mary (Lou Lucinda "Cindy" Baker-Stidham) * 1869–1923 m. Albert (B) Stidham 1867–1957
    1. 1. Nancy (Margaret) Stidham 1893–1988 m. Charles (Seals) Burns 1891–1950
      1. 1. America (B) Combs 1919–2000
      2. 2. Gloria (Flora) Burns 1926–2007
      3. 3. Gilbert (D) Burns 1914–1993
      4. 4. Alta Burns 1916–2000
      5. 5. Charles (Burns) Junior 1922–
      6. 6. Ray Burns 1928–1943
      7. 7. Richard Burns 1929–1997
      8. 8. Bernice Burns 1913–1999
      9. 9. Eunice Burns 1918–1919
    2. 2. Armilda Stidham 1896–1968
    3. 3. Martha (Ann) Stidham 1898–1913
    4. 4. Thomas Stidham 1906–1985
    5. 5. John Stidham 1900–1921
    6. 6. Sarah Stidham 1903–1969
    7. 7. Hugh Stidham 1909–1976
    8. 8. Katie Stidham 1910–

James Baker's Timeline

2 Records

1843
7 Mar 1843
Birth of James Baker in Clay Co Kentucky, Kentucky, USA
Clay Co Kentucky, Kentucky, USA
1921
1 Jun 1921
Age 78
Death of James Baker in Madison, Kentucky, USA
Madison, Kentucky, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 Mar 1843
    Event Place: Clay Co Kentucky, Kentucky, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] Kentucky, U.S., Death Records, 1852-1965, Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives; Frankfort, Kentucky
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Jun 1921
    Event Place: Madison, Kentucky, USA
    Record Source: Kentucky, U.S., Death Records, 1852-1965, Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives; Frankfort, Kentucky

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