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Littleton Baker

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Littleton Baker

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
24 Jun 1892 (aged 81)
Wileys Cove, Searcy County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Wileys Cove, Searcy County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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From contributor Jennifer---

Littleton Baker one of our oldest and most respected citizens died the 24th inst. at his residence in Wiley's Cove at the age of 81 years one month and 10 days.

The subject of this sketch was born in Guinett Co. GA, May 14, 1811. He joined the Primitive Baptist Church in the year 1850, he came to AR in 1853 and settled at Big Flat in what is now Baxter county. He was one of the commissioners who located the town of Burrowsville (now Marshall) in 1956. He was the father of eighteen children, fifteen of whom are still living. He was married four times, his fourth wife survives him. He ever lived a consistent Christian and died in full hope of a Blessed Immortality.
The Mountain Wave, July 1, 1892, p. 4 c. 2.
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My Grandmother was Leafie Emmaline Baker Treece. Her Father was Napolean Baker, one of Littletons sons. This would make him my second Great Grandfather.
- Betty Treece Putt
Added: Jul. 5, 2017
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Find A Grave contributor jane Mangum has made a suggestion---
Marriage 1831 • Gwinnett, Georgia, TO Martha Adeline Morgan (1814–) They had 11 children in 24 years

Marriage 1865 TO Abigail "gILLY" Brown (1840–) They had five children. (2/9/2018)
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Parent links Suggested By: sherri schaefer bagby❦, 13 Aug 2018
From contributor Jennifer---

Littleton Baker one of our oldest and most respected citizens died the 24th inst. at his residence in Wiley's Cove at the age of 81 years one month and 10 days.

The subject of this sketch was born in Guinett Co. GA, May 14, 1811. He joined the Primitive Baptist Church in the year 1850, he came to AR in 1853 and settled at Big Flat in what is now Baxter county. He was one of the commissioners who located the town of Burrowsville (now Marshall) in 1956. He was the father of eighteen children, fifteen of whom are still living. He was married four times, his fourth wife survives him. He ever lived a consistent Christian and died in full hope of a Blessed Immortality.
The Mountain Wave, July 1, 1892, p. 4 c. 2.
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My Grandmother was Leafie Emmaline Baker Treece. Her Father was Napolean Baker, one of Littletons sons. This would make him my second Great Grandfather.
- Betty Treece Putt
Added: Jul. 5, 2017
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Find A Grave contributor jane Mangum has made a suggestion---
Marriage 1831 • Gwinnett, Georgia, TO Martha Adeline Morgan (1814–) They had 11 children in 24 years

Marriage 1865 TO Abigail "gILLY" Brown (1840–) They had five children. (2/9/2018)
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Parent links Suggested By: sherri schaefer bagby❦, 13 Aug 2018


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  • Created by: OkieBran
  • Added: May 1, 2006
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14139144/littleton-baker: accessed ), memorial page for Littleton Baker (14 May 1811–24 Jun 1892), Find a Grave Memorial ID 14139144, citing Sulphur Springs Cemetery, Wileys Cove, Searcy County, Arkansas, USA; Maintained by OkieBran (contributor 46530611).