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Zachariah Baker 1772–1850 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1772

Birth Location: Ashe, North Carolina, United States

Death Date: After 1850

Death Location: Morgan, Tennessee, United States

Father: Morris Baker

Mother: Jane Smith

Spouse(s): Sarah Cox

Children(s): Morris Baker, Kilby Baker, Cynthia Baker, Hiram Baker, Thas Baker, Jeremiah Baker, Sarah Baker, Katherine Baker, Morris Baker, James Baker, Hiram Baker

In 1772, Zachariah Baker entered the world in Ashe, North Carolina, United States, born to Morris Baker And Jane Smith. In 1850, Zachariah Baker resided in Big Northfork, Fulton, Arkansas. Zachariah Baker married Sarah Cox, and had children including Cynthia Baker, Hiram Baker, James Baker, Jeremiah C Baker, Katherine Baker, Kilby Baker, Morris Baker, Morris Cox Baker, Sarah Baker, Thas Baker. Zachariah Baker passed away in 1850 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1772, Zachariah Baker entered the world in Ashe, North Carolina, United States, born to Morris Baker And Jane Smith.
  • In 1850, Zachariah Baker resided in Big Northfork, Fulton, Arkansas.
  • Zachariah Baker married Sarah Cox, and had children including Cynthia Baker, Hiram Baker, James Baker, Jeremiah C Baker, Katherine Baker, Kilby Baker, Morris Baker, Morris Cox Baker, Sarah Baker, Thas Baker.
  • Zachariah Baker passed away in 1850 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Zachariah Baker's Ancestors

Self
Zachariah Baker
1772–1850
Birth Place: Ashe, North Carolina, United States
Parents
Morris Baker
1750–1812
Wilkes, North Carolina, United States
Jane Smith
1755–1810
Ashe, North Carolina, United States
Grandparents
James Baker
1729–1800
Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
Mary Blount
1730–1800
Hugh Smith
1729–1781
North Carolina, United States
Jane Barker
1730–1800
Great-Grandparents
Robert Baker
1686–1759
Mary Thompson
1715–1761
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Zachariah Baker's Descendants

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Zachariah Baker (1772–After 1850) m. Sarah Cox (5 May 1777–1840)
  1. 1. Morris (Cox) Baker 1813–1877 m. Matilda Stamper 1810–1890
    1. 1. Andrew (Jackson) Baker 1850–1937
    2. 2. James (S) Baker 1845–
    3. 3. Zachariah Baker 1839–1913
    4. 4. William (Shadric) Baker 1835–1878
    5. 5. Sarah Baker 1832–1904
    6. 6. Andrew Baker 1849–
    7. 7. sarah Baker 1882–1869
    8. 8. William (Solomon) Baker 1835–1864
  2. 2. Kilby Baker 1818–1881
  3. 3. Cynthia Baker 1808–1886
  4. 4. Hiram Baker 1807–1852
  5. 5. Thas Baker 1805–
  6. 6. Jeremiah (C) Baker 1804–1859
  7. 7. Sarah Baker 1800–1872
  8. 8. Katherine Baker 1800–1853
  9. 9. Morris Baker 1813–1877
  10. 10. James Baker 1805–1853
  11. 11. Hiram Baker 1805–1852

Zachariah Baker's Timeline

3 Records

1772
1772
Birth of Zachariah Baker in Ashe, North Carolina, United States
Ashe, North Carolina, United States
1850
1850
Age 78
Zachariah Baker resided here in Big Northfork, Fulton, Arkansas
Big Northfork, Fulton, Arkansas
1850
After 1850
Age 78
Death of Zachariah Baker in Morgan, Tennessee, United States
Morgan, Tennessee, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1772
    Event Place: Ashe, North Carolina, United States
    Record Source:
    [1] Family Data Collection - Births
    [2] 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: Big Northfork, Fulton, Arkansas; Roll: M432_26; Page: 165B; Image: .

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1850
    Event Place: Big Northfork, Fulton, Arkansas
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: Big Northfork, Fulton, Arkansas; Roll: M432_26; Page: 165B; Image: .

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: After 1850
    Event Place: Morgan, Tennessee, United States

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