Person:Joseph Baker (127)

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Joseph D. Baker
b.Abt 1830 Illinois, USA
 
m. 22 Oct 1829
  1. Joseph D. BakerAbt 1830 -
  2. Mary Ann BakerAbt 1832 -
  3. Daniel Baker1834 - 1915
  4. Hannah Baker1838 - 1915
  5. Elizabeth BakerAbt 1839 - 1868
  6. Francis M. Baker1840 - 1905
  7. Evan S. Baker1842 - 1908
  8. Nancy BakerAbt 1845 -
  9. Sarah Baker1847 - 1922
  10. Patience BakerAbt 1852 - Bef 1875
  • HJoseph D. BakerAbt 1830 -
  • WMary M. ClineBet 1835 & 1845 - Bef 1860
m. 1 Apr 1853
  1. Phebe BakerAbt 1854 -
m. 5 Mar 1860
  1. _____ BakerAbt 1859 -
  2. Joseph D. BakerAbt 1862 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Joseph D. Baker
Alt Name[2] J.D. _____
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1830 Illinois, USAIllinois United States of America
Census[3] 1830 Precinct 4, Shelby, IllinoisPrecint 4 Illinois United States of America
Census[4] 1840 Shelby, Illinois, USAMap: Latitude: N39.391102 Longitude: W88.805527 Illinois United States of America
Census[1] 1850 Wabash, Shelby, Illinois, United StatesMap: Latitude: N39.308056 Longitude: W88.524719 Wabash Illinois United States of America
Occupation[5] 1850 Wabash, Shelby, Illinois, United StatesFarming Map: Latitude: N39.308056 Longitude: W88.524719 Wabash Illinois United States of America
Marriage 1 Apr 1853 Shelby, Illinois, USAMap: Latitude: N39.391102 Longitude: W88.805527 Illinois United States of America
to Mary M. Cline
Property[6][10] 3 Nov 1853 Shelby, Illinois, USATownship: 9N; Range: 6E; Section: 16; Aliquots: NW 1/4 NW 1/4; Acres: 40 Map: Latitude: N39.391102 Longitude: W88.805527 Illinois United States of America
Census[7][11] 3 Jul 1855 Shelby, Illinois, USAMap: Latitude: N39.391102 Longitude: W88.805527 Illinois United States of America
Marriage 5 Mar 1860 Effingham, Illinois, USAMap: Latitude: N39.059731 Longitude: W88.589897 Illinois United States of America
to Martha Lankford
Census[8][12] 9 Jul 1860 Big Spring, Shelby, Illinois, USAMap: Latitude: N39.308056 Longitude: W88.524719 Big Spring Illinois United States of America
Occupation[8] 9 Jul 1860 Big Spring, Shelby, Illinois, USALaborer Map: Latitude: N39.308056 Longitude: W88.524719 Big Spring Illinois United States of America
Property[8] 9 Jul 1860 Big Spring, Shelby, Illinois, USAValue of personal estate: 200 Map: Latitude: N39.308056 Longitude: W88.524719 Big Spring Illinois United States of America
Probate? Oct 1861 Shelby, Illinois, USAMap: Latitude: N39.391102 Longitude: W88.805527 Administrator for the estate of Evan Baker Illinois United States of America
Census[9] 25 Jun 1870 Big Spring, Shelby, Illinois, USAMap: Latitude: N39.308056 Longitude: W88.524719 Big Spring Illinois United States of America
Occupation[9] 25 Jun 1870 Big Spring, Shelby, Illinois, USAFarmer Map: Latitude: N39.308056 Longitude: W88.524719 Big Spring Illinois United States of America
Property? 25 Jun 1870 Big Spring, Shelby, Illinois, USAValue of personal estate: 311 Map: Latitude: N39.308056 Longitude: W88.524719 Big Spring Illinois United States of America

Type: aka

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432)
    Evan Baker household; Census Place: Wabash, Shelby,Illinois; Family 1451, Dwelling 1451.

    Family 1451, Dwelling 1451

    Evan Baker
    40
    Male
    Farming
    Value of real estate: 600
    Born in Kentucky

    Sariah (Sarah?) Baker
    41
    Female
    Born in Virginia
    Unable to read or write

    Joseph D. Baker
    20
    Male
    Farming
    Born in Illinois

    Ann Baker
    18
    Female
    Born in Illinois

    Daniel Baker
    16
    Male
    Born Farming
    Born in Illinois

    Hanah [Hannah?] Baker
    13
    Female
    Born in Illinois
    Elizabeth Baker
    11
    Female
    Born in Illinois

    Francis M. Baker
    9
    Male
    Born in Illinois

    Evan S. Baker
    7
    Male
    Born in Illinois

    Nancy Baker
    5
    Male [sic]
    Born in Illinois

    Sariah [Sarah?] Baker
    3
    Male [sic]
    Born in Illinois

  2. Dodd, Jordan, and Liahona Research (comp.). Illinois Marriages, 1851-1900. (Online database: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2005).

    Original data: Index compiled from county marriage records on microfilm located at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah by Jordan Dodd of Liahona Research (P.O. Box 740, Orem, Utah 84059). Specific source information is listed with each entry.

  3. United States. 1830 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M19)
    Evan Baker household; Census Place: Precinct 4, Shelby, Illinois; Page: 152; NARA Series: M19; Roll Number: 23; Family History Film: 0007648.
  4. United States. 1840 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M704)
    Evan Baker household; Census Place:  , Shelby, Illinois; Roll: 70; Page: 178; Image: 366; Family History Library Film: 0007644.
  5. United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432)
    Nathan Daniel household; Census Place: Wabash, Shelby,Illinois; Family 1353, Dwelling 1353.

    Family 1353, Dwelling 1353

    Nathan Daniel
    54
    Male
    Farming
    Value of real estate: 500
    Born in North Carolina
    Unable to read or write

    Priscilla Daniel
    59
    Female
    Born in North Carolina
    Unable to read or write

    Thomas Daniel
    18
    Male
    Farming
    Born in Illinois

    Jane Daniel
    9
    Female
    Born in Illinois

  6. Shelby County Taxable Land Lists
    Volume A.
  7. Illinois. Secretary of State. 1855 State Census of Illinois. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1975).

    Rolen Daniel

    Males 20 to 30: 1
    Females 20 to 30: 1

    Total: 2
    Militia: 1

    Paul Daniel

    Males Under 10: 2
    Males 30 to 40: 1
    Females Under 10: 3
    Females 20 to 30: 1

    Total: 7
    Militia: 1

    Value of livestock: 250
    Number of pounds of wool: 25

    Thomas Daniel

    Males 20 to 30: 1
    Females 10 to 20: 1

    Total: 2
    Militia: 1

    Value of livestock: 200
    Number of pounds of wool: 15

    Nathan Daniel

    Males 50 to 60: 1
    Females 10 to 20: 1
    Females 50 to 60: 1

    Total: 1

    Value of livestock: 200
    Number of pounds of wool: 10
    Evan Baker

    Males 10 to 20: 2
    Males 20 to 30: 1
    Males 50 to 60: 1
    Females under 10: 3

    Total: 7
    Militia: 1

    Value of livestock: 600
    Number of pounds of wool: 25

    R.N. Cline (immediately after Evan Baker)

    Males 20 to 30: 1
    Females Under 10: 1
    Females 20 to 30: 1
    Total: 3
    Militia: 1

    Value of livestock: 80
    Number of pounds of wool: 8

    J.D. Baker

    Males 20 to 30: 1
    Females Under 10: 1
    Females 10 to 20: 1
    Total:3
    Militia: 1

    Value of livestock: 150
    Number of pounds of wool: 13

  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653)
    John McKenzie household; Census Place: Big Spring, Shelby,Illinois; Roll: M653_228; Page: 506; Image: 510; Family History Library Film: 803228. ; Dwelling 773.

    7 July 1860
    Big Spring, Shelby, Illinois
    Dwelling 772, Family 772

    Nancy Baker
    35
    Female
    Slash in the black, white, mulatto column
    Farmer
    Value of real estate: 1300
    Value of personal estate: 300
    Born in Tennessee
    Cannot read and write

    James P. Baker
    17
    Male
    Farm Labor
    Born in Illinois
    Attended school within the year

    John Baker
    16
    Male
    Attended school within the year

    Hannah Baker
    14
    Female
    Attended school within the year

    Mary Baker
    12

    Sarah Baker
    10

    Nancy J. Baker
    8

    William Baker
    7

    Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Big Spring, Shelby, Illinois; Roll: M653_228; Page: 505; Image: 509; Family History Library Film: 803228.
    Source Information:Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
    Original data: 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.

  9. 9.0 9.1 United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publications M593 and T132)
    J.D. Baker household; Census Place: Big Spring, Shelby,Illinois; Roll: M593_277; Page: 32A; Image: 67; Family History Library Film: 545776; Family 180; Dwelling 184.

    Census 1870 Baker Joseph

    25 June 1870
    Big Spring, Shelby, Illinois
    Family 180, Dwelling 184

    J.D. Baker
    39
    Male
    White
    Farmer
    Value of personal estate: 311
    Born in Illinois
    Male citizen 21 years of age or older

    Martha Baker
    28
    Female
    White
    Housekeeper
    Born in Illinois

    Faraba Baker
    15
    Female
    White
    Born in Illinois
    Attended school within the year

    Joseph D. Baker
    8
    Male
    White
    Born in Illinois
    Attended school within the year

    Not Named Baker
    1
    Female
    White
    Born in Illinois

  10. Evan Baker, Robert N. Cline, and Joseph D. Baker all purchased neighboring land on 3 November 1853.
  11. J.D. Baker

    Males 20 to 30: 1
    Females Under 10: 1
    Females 10 to 20: 1
    Total:3
    Militia: 1

    Value of livestock: 150
    Number of pounds of wool: 13
  12. 9 July 1860
    Big Spring, Shelby, Illinois
    Family 773, Dwelling 773

    John McKenzie
    27
    Male
    Slash in white, black, or mulatto column
    Famer
    Real estate 1200
    Personal estate 500
    Born in Ohio

    Mary McKenzie
    21
    Female
    Slash in the white, black, or mulatto column
    Born in Kentucky

    David W. McKenzie
    4
    Male
    Born in Indiana

    Lousian McKenzie
    1
    Female
    Born in Illinois

    Joseph D. Baker
    31
    Male
    Laborer
    Value of personal estate: 200
    Born in Illinois

    Phebe Baker
    6
    Female
    Born in Illinois

    Francis Baker
    19
    Male
    Laborer
    Value of real estate: 400
    Value of personal estate: 75
    Born in Illinois