Martin Baker
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Name Martin Baker Born 1714 England?
[1] Gender Male Died 1820 Garrard Co. KY ?
[2] Person ID I5759 Williams Genealogy Last Modified 27 May 2000
Family Hannah (Ann) Clark, d. 1820, Garrard Co. KY
Children 1. Susannah Baker, b. 1755 + 2. James Baker, b. 1763, Halifax Co., VA
, d. 1845, Mercer Co., KY
(Age 82 years)3. Elizabeth Baker, b. 1767, d. 1785 (Age 18 years) 4. Henrietta Maria Baker, b. 1769, VA
, d. March 1814 (Age 45 years)Last Modified 10 Aug 2014 Family ID F1939 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Migrated to Garrard Co. Ky in 1784 a per Edith Kaspar. They sold there houshold goods and two slaves Charlotte and son Lewis to his daughter Henrietta and Son in Law William. They lived in Sugar Creek, Lincoln Co, later Garrard a few miles from Lancaster where Martin ran a gristmill. Their graves have never been found.
Martin BAKER (1298)(1299) was born in 1714. (1300) Not documented. He resided at Halifax Co. VA before 1778. He Moved to: Lincoln (now Garrard) Co. KY between 1784 and 1788.(774) From Fairfax Co. VA; was in KY as early as 1779. He Moved to: KY in 1803/4. (1301) He died in 1820 in Garrard Co. KY. (1302) Garrard Co. estate papers No. 416, lists Martin baker, deceased "Inventory and appraisement." He was buried in Garrard Co. KY. Said to be near Lancaster; family later unable to locate it. -Family reportedly was Scot-Irish and immigrated to America from England. Family tradition says that 3 brothers came from England together sometime in the 1600s.
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- Migrated to Garrard Co. Ky in 1784 a per Edith Kaspar. They sold there houshold goods and two slaves Charlotte and son Lewis to his daughter Henrietta and Son in Law William. They lived in Sugar Creek, Lincoln Co, later Garrard a few miles from Lancaster where Martin ran a gristmill. Their graves have never been found.
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