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Charles “Charlie” Baker

Birth
Wythe County, Virginia, USA
Death
1835 (aged 70–71)
Huntsville, Randolph County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Clifton Hill, Randolph County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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The following is from the History of Randolph & Macon Counties p. 443:

It was away back in 1817 that Charles and Mary Baker, the grandparents of the subject of this sketch, and both of whom were originally from Virginia, came from Kentucky, where their parents, respectively, we're early settlers, and settled three miles south-west of Huntsville, where the grandfather improved a farm. Four years later he removed to a tract of land one mile north-west of this city (Huntsville) where he improved another farm on which he lived until his death, which occurred in 1835. All of his family of children, Joseph, Charles, Noah C, Isaac, Elizabeth, and William, each of whom became the head of a family, are now deceased, dying in this county near Huntsville, except Isaac,who now resides near Cairo.

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His burial here is uncertain and is listed here as a result of internet sources. No stone has been found for him during the on-going restoration of the cemetery.

His wife, Mary, was said to be buried near Randolph Springs but a stone for her is now in Grand Prairie Cemetery. Their son, Isaac, is also buried there.

Suggested edit: Memorial 74247866

Name: Charles Baker
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 10 Feb 1786
Marriage Place: Montgomery County, Virginia
Spouse:
Mary Alford
FHL Film Number: 32633
Reference ID: P 8
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Randolph County, MO. Ency of Missouri History; Vol 5, pages 296-299; Listed in the first permanent settlement about 1827 is Charles Baker Sr., Joseph M. Baker, Charles Baker Jr., and Jeremiah Summers.
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"Randolph County, History," p. 443 and 444. Biography of James Madison Baker, Merchant, Huntsville:
"Came from Wayne County, KY to Randolph Co., MO in 1817. He was originally from Virginia."

Macon County, MO, Will of Minerva Baker page 73; My son, George Wilson Baker; My children:
William D. Baker
Thomas J. Baker
James H. Baker
Evans Baker
John W. Wisdom
Margaret Bundren
Together with John Bland the husband, Sarah F., Alice B. Luther, James L. and Samuel J. Bland, the children of Mary Ann Bland, formerly Mary Ann Evans.
My son, William D. Evans, Exe.
Written 10 September 1870
Recorded 10 March 1871
Macon County, MO.
Contributor: Donna Cooper (46813628)
The following is from the History of Randolph & Macon Counties p. 443:

It was away back in 1817 that Charles and Mary Baker, the grandparents of the subject of this sketch, and both of whom were originally from Virginia, came from Kentucky, where their parents, respectively, we're early settlers, and settled three miles south-west of Huntsville, where the grandfather improved a farm. Four years later he removed to a tract of land one mile north-west of this city (Huntsville) where he improved another farm on which he lived until his death, which occurred in 1835. All of his family of children, Joseph, Charles, Noah C, Isaac, Elizabeth, and William, each of whom became the head of a family, are now deceased, dying in this county near Huntsville, except Isaac,who now resides near Cairo.

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His burial here is uncertain and is listed here as a result of internet sources. No stone has been found for him during the on-going restoration of the cemetery.

His wife, Mary, was said to be buried near Randolph Springs but a stone for her is now in Grand Prairie Cemetery. Their son, Isaac, is also buried there.

Suggested edit: Memorial 74247866

Name: Charles Baker
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 10 Feb 1786
Marriage Place: Montgomery County, Virginia
Spouse:
Mary Alford
FHL Film Number: 32633
Reference ID: P 8
====
Randolph County, MO. Ency of Missouri History; Vol 5, pages 296-299; Listed in the first permanent settlement about 1827 is Charles Baker Sr., Joseph M. Baker, Charles Baker Jr., and Jeremiah Summers.
====
"Randolph County, History," p. 443 and 444. Biography of James Madison Baker, Merchant, Huntsville:
"Came from Wayne County, KY to Randolph Co., MO in 1817. He was originally from Virginia."

Macon County, MO, Will of Minerva Baker page 73; My son, George Wilson Baker; My children:
William D. Baker
Thomas J. Baker
James H. Baker
Evans Baker
John W. Wisdom
Margaret Bundren
Together with John Bland the husband, Sarah F., Alice B. Luther, James L. and Samuel J. Bland, the children of Mary Ann Bland, formerly Mary Ann Evans.
My son, William D. Evans, Exe.
Written 10 September 1870
Recorded 10 March 1871
Macon County, MO.
Contributor: Donna Cooper (46813628)


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  • Created by: Nancy Meadows
  • Added: Aug 1, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74247866/charles-baker: accessed ), memorial page for Charles “Charlie” Baker (1764–1835), Find a Grave Memorial ID 74247866, citing Old Fort Henry Cemetery, Clifton Hill, Randolph County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Nancy Meadows (contributor 47219916).