Person:Timothy Baker (2)

m. 1641
  1. Hannah BakerAbt 1639 - 1717
  2. Mary Baker1642 - 1719
  3. Lieutenant John BakerCal 1645 - 1719
  4. Thomas BakerAbt 1647 - 1734
  5. Lieutenant Timothy BakerAbt 1650 - 1729
  6. Edward BakerBef 1658 -
  7. Joseph BakerBef 1658 -
  8. Jonathan Baker1657 -
  9. Elizabeth Baker1661 -
  • HLieutenant Timothy BakerAbt 1650 - 1729
  • WGrace MarshEst 1651 - 1676
m. 16 Jan 1672/73
  1. Grace Baker1673 - 1673/74
  2. Timothy Baker1675 -
  • HLieutenant Timothy BakerAbt 1650 - 1729
  • WSarah HollisterAbt 1654 - 1691
m. Abt 24 Mar 1679/80
  1. John Baker1680/81 -
  2. Capt. Thomas Baker1682 - Bef 1753
  3. Edward Baker1685 -
  4. Prudence Baker1687 - 1752
  5. Deliverance Baker1689 - 1709
Facts and Events
Name[2][4] Lieutenant Timothy Baker
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1650 Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesbased on date of first marriage
Marriage 16 Jan 1672/73 Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United Statesto Grace Marsh
Marriage Abt 24 Mar 1679/80 to Sarah Hollister
Death[3] 30 Aug 1729 Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Ancestral File Number 3C4T-ST
References
  1. Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Lynn, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute, 1905)
    38.

    BAKER, Timothy, s. Edward and Joan [bef. 1658?]. P. R. 4.

  2. The Hollister Family Tree.
  3. Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Northampton, Massachusetts: Corbin Collection Volume 1: Records of Hampshire County, Massachusetts. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003)
    123.

    Deaths in 1729
    Baker, Leit. Timothy Aug. 30, 1729.

  4. Otis, Horatio N. "The Otis Genealogy", in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    5:191.

    Timothy Baker, s/o Edward Baker (who was of Lynn by 1638 but of Northampton by 1658). Timothy was "leading character in Northampton, often selectman, on important Committees of Town and Church, was called, 'Mr.' from the first, then 'Ensign', and finally 'Lieutenant'". He m. (1) 16 Jan 1672 Grace Marsh, m. (2) abt 1678-9 Sarah Atherton, wid. of Rev. Hope Atherton, d. 30 Aug 1729.