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Subject: [OHBELMON-L] Baker surname Post #1
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 19:07:00 -0800
Belomont Co., Oh
Tombstone Inscriptions and Family Records by Esther Weygendt Powell
Colerain Twp Pioneer Families
John Baker b 11/7/1829 here, son of Joseph, and grandson of John Baker b in
Pa., 1773 and d 1858. Joseph b in Pa., 1807, rem to Guernsey Co., Oh., John
Jr m Eliz. HENDERSON, dau of Alex. Had 6 ch
High Ridge Cemetery Pease & Pultney Twps
Baker, Martin C.War Marker
Belliare--Greenwood Cemetery Pultney Twp
Baker, C.D. 12/3/1827-1875
wife Martha 1831-1895
Davis Cemetery Pultney Twp
Baker, Duston 1853-1872 son of J & C
? Baker, Luther 1847-1909
wife Emma 1858-1939
Pultney Twp Pioneers
James D. Coffman b here 5/30/1839; m 1850 to Mary BAKER of Woodsfield, O
ST. Clairsvile Union Cemetery Pultney Twp
Baker, John (very old-illegible)
wife Margaret dod 18?? (45) age 65 or 85
Dick, Margaret BAKER 1819-1899 w/o John
John dod 1863 age 26
ST. Clairsville Methodist Cemetery
Baker, Andy 1859-1914
wife Ruth 1845-1908
Lloydsville Cemetery Richland Twp
Baker, Elizabeth illegible w/o Christian
Wesley Chapel Cemetery Smith Twp
Baker, Christian dod 1872 age 75
wife Rhoda dod 1857 age 57
Rachel 1825-1886 w/o Christian
Benjamin (flag) dod 1872 age 83 (War of 1812)
Barnesville Linclon Street Cemetery Warren Twp
Baker, Dr. Henry 1829-1913
wife Emeline REED 1838-1898
Warren Twp Pioneers
Isaac Perry b here 7/15/1823; father d when he was 2 yrs of age and he was
reared by Christian Baker. He m 1847 to Sarah E. PIPER.
B.P. Reed b here 12/18/1846 son of Wm & Eliza GRAFTON, both b in Beaver Co.,
Pa., here in 1845 and had Emmeline (BAKER); William; M.G. & B.P. in 1870
B.P. m Emma KUGLER, dau of Charles. Had 3 ch.
Fairview Cemetery Wayne Twp
Emma D. Baker 1866-1946
Manuel L. Baker 1859-1926
Pleasant Hill Cemetery York Twp
C. War Virgil I. Baker
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Monroe Co., Ohio
Monroe Co., Oh Will Abstracts Book 1 & 2
Book 1
John Baker of Centery Twp Monroe Co., Oh
Will Book One page 135
Signed 9 Feb 1869; Probated 25 Mar 1871
Witnesses: John J. Egger, William Claus
Spouse: deceased (__Schrader?)
Devisees: Daughters: Catherine, married Nicholas Ludwig; Henerietta, maried
Henry Schmidt; Son of dec'd wife, Adam Schrader
Executor: Not named
Book 2
Jacob Baker of Summit Twp, Monroe Co., Oh
Will Book Two page 165
Witnesses: J.A. Schwab, Jacob Ludwig
Spouse: Catharine
Devisees: Catharine, wife
Casper Baker, youngest son; (also other children, but not named)
Executor: Catherine (wife)
Perry Twp Gleanings and Cemetery Inscriptions
Antioch Cemetery Section One
Baker, Henry J Civil War Monument Co. I. 186 Ohio Inf. henry married 1 Jan
1867 Mary L. STACKHOUSE. Her obit says she is buried in Antioch Cemetery -
probably beside Henry
Row 3 S - N
Baker, George M. 1862-1917
Near the fence in section one is buried a man known only to God. (No
marker) He was found in the hollow at the edge of Antioch on T.946A and this
place is still known as "Dead Man Hollow." David Lentz and Edwin BAKER found
the body when they were goring for the cows. Victor Colvin, who still lives
in Antioch, remembers helping Mr. Haudenschield, the undertaker, retrieve
the body. This happened around 1920. I was born and raised in Antioch and
though this happened before I was born, I remember as a child going with the
gang and reverently visiting the spot where we were told he was found.
Section 2
Margaret DOUGHERTY Baker w/o Vincent Baker of near Antioch d 6 Mar 1902. b 9
Aug 1819 Wayne Twp., Monroe Co., Oh d/o Daniel and Sarah Malloy Dougherty.
Buried Antioch Cemetery.
Vincent Baker b 18 Aug 1816 d 12 Mar 1903 Buried Antioch
Margaret Ellen Baker d/o Vincent and Margaret DOUGHERTY Baker b 16 Oct 1850
in Wayne Twp d 3 Fen 1901 buried Antioch, Oh
Mary Baker (nee MEADE) w/o John M. Baker b 12 Feb 1844 d 13 Feb 1917 age
76y1d Buried Antioch Cemetery
Section two Row 6 S - N
Polen, George W 12 June 1831 - 3 Mar 1900
Sally (Sarah Baker) 25 Dec 1835-27 Jan 1894
Section two Row 7 N - S
Baker, Ada Ethel d/o G.W. & E.J. 17 Dec 1885- 20 Feb 1886
Baker, Blanche 31 Mar 1887 - 25 Apr 1903 d/0 G.W. & E.J.
Section 3 Row 3 N-S
Baker, Vera Marie 1892-1919
Row 6 N-S
Baker, Otto E. d 4 Jul 1925 WWI Corp 23 Ballon Co (Veteran's Stone)
Row 7 N-S
Baker, RoseMary 1938-1938
Baker, Ethel A. DEAN 1892 - 1865 nee Clark
McKain, Delcie L. BAKER
Baker, Vincent H. 1881-1953
Baker, Sarah E. SPARKES 1888-1929
Baker, George W. 10 Feb 1858-26 Sept 1913
Baker, Elizabeth J. C0EN 22 Apr 1862 - 26 Oct 1935
Row 8 N-S
Baker, Vincent Earl 22 Jun 1913 - 11 Mar 1982 S.Sgt. U.S. Army
Baker, Olas R. 1910-1980 WWII (FATHER)
Baker, William H. 1940-1941 (SON)
Row 9 N - S
Truex, John A. 1864 - 1920
Truex, Margaret L. BAKER 1870-1920 (his wife)
Row 4 N-S
Baker, James A. 1863-??
Baker, Mary J. PRICE 1865-1938
Row 12 S-N
Baker, John F. 1872-1953
Baker, Julia A. GILL 1881-1949
Baker, Lawrence D. 1899-1979
Baker, Florence M SCHWABEN 1900 - 1986
Plainview Cemetery
Row 4 39-1 Riser, Charles 1851-1931
39-2 Riser, Margaret J. BAKER 1851-1937
Published in the Monroe Co. Republician Oct 28th & Nov 4th 1937
Plainview Centennial by Forrest S. Hogue
Much evidence has been discovered that the Indians occupied our district to
some extent. Many arrowheads have been found, especially near the natural
cavern of the Dougherty, Pickens, and Charles Foraker farms. I have been
told that a stone stove and stone hatchet were found in the Foraker Cave
about fifty years ago. I am told that recently, while road workmen were
excavating near this cave they discovered many arrowheads, one almost whole
stone hatchet, another half one, and what they believe to be a stone
scalping knife. I have not seen these articles as yet. They are in the
possession of Homer BAKER and James Ward, two of the workmen. Mrs. BAKER
told me today that they would display them at our program together with some
interesting war relics which he has in his possession.
Unity Cemetery
Front of Soldiers Monument West side:
In Honor of Lieut. Boyd Post # 540
In Memory of our Dead Comrades 1861-1865
Names on North side of Monument
H.J. Baker
Row 4 N-S
Cline, A.J. 1868-1044
Cline, Laura BAKER 1868-1935
Row 21 N-S
Wohnhas, John G. 1861-1942
Wohnhas, Nettie BAKER 1876-1935
More to come later
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