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Kate Baker 1866–1880 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1866

Birth Location: Denver, Arapaho, Colorado, USA

Death Date: bef 1880

Death Location: Savery, Carbon, Wyoming, USA

Father: James Baker

Mother: Meeteetsee Traveler"

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In 1866, Kate Baker entered the world in Denver, Arapaho, Colorado, USA, born to James Mountain Man Jim Baker And Meeteetsee Mary Belle Little Traveler. Kate Baker passed away in 1880 in Savery, Carbon, Wyoming, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1866, Kate Baker entered the world in Denver, Arapaho, Colorado, USA, born to James Mountain Man Jim Baker And Meeteetsee Mary Belle Little Traveler.
  • Kate Baker passed away in 1880 in Savery, Carbon, Wyoming, USA.

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Kate Baker's Ancestors

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Kate Baker
1866–1880
Birth Place: Denver, Arapaho, Colorado, USA
Parents
James "Mountain Man Jim" Baker
1818–1898
Bellville, St. Clair, Illinois
Meeteetsee ("Mary Belle" "Little) Traveler"
1834–1899
Shoshone Indian Country
Grandparents
William (J) Baker
1798–1852
Sevier, TN
Phoebe Neeley
1799–1861
Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee
Great-Grandparents
James Baker
1755–1839
Mary HILL
1765–1845
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Martin III
1715–1786
Temperance Harris
1736–1789
Joseph Hill
1735–1807
Mary Hill
1735–1823

Kate Baker's Timeline

2 Records

1866
1866
Birth of Kate Baker in Denver, Arapaho, Colorado, USA
Denver, Arapaho, Colorado, USA
1880
bef 1880
Age 14
Death of Kate Baker in Savery, Carbon, Wyoming, USA
Savery, Carbon, Wyoming, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1866
    Event Place: Denver, Arapaho, Colorado, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: bef 1880
    Event Place: Savery, Carbon, Wyoming, USA

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