Wife to Adam M. Baker. Adam and Mary were married June 4, 1857 in Washington County, Iowa.
Children
1. John M. Baker (1858–1919), never married
2. Adam Edward Baker (1860–1895), married Laura D. Runyon
3. Thresa Baker (1861–1881), married John Fuhs
4. Mary Matilda "Tillie" Baker (1866–1932), married Anton Smith
5. Frances Elizabeth Baker (1869–), married Arthur W. Gray, 3 yr old adopted daughter, Lola, in 1910 US Census
6. George B. Baker (1870–1937), married Ella Jester
7. Michael A. Baker (1872–)
8. Nicholas Baker (1878–1901)
9. ? (9 children born, 6 living, per 1900 Census)
1900 Census, German Twp., Keokuk Co., Iowa
Mary Baker, widow, born Sept. 1838, Germany
Immigration date, 1854
Mother of 9 children, 6 living
John M. Baker, son, single, born June 1858, Iowa
Nicholas E. Baker, son, single, born July 1878, Iowa
Wife to Adam M. Baker. Adam and Mary were married June 4, 1857 in Washington County, Iowa.
Children
1. John M. Baker (1858–1919), never married
2. Adam Edward Baker (1860–1895), married Laura D. Runyon
3. Thresa Baker (1861–1881), married John Fuhs
4. Mary Matilda "Tillie" Baker (1866–1932), married Anton Smith
5. Frances Elizabeth Baker (1869–), married Arthur W. Gray, 3 yr old adopted daughter, Lola, in 1910 US Census
6. George B. Baker (1870–1937), married Ella Jester
7. Michael A. Baker (1872–)
8. Nicholas Baker (1878–1901)
9. ? (9 children born, 6 living, per 1900 Census)
1900 Census, German Twp., Keokuk Co., Iowa
Mary Baker, widow, born Sept. 1838, Germany
Immigration date, 1854
Mother of 9 children, 6 living
John M. Baker, son, single, born June 1858, Iowa
Nicholas E. Baker, son, single, born July 1878, Iowa
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