Person:Martin Baker (6)

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Martin Baker
b.23 Jan 1740/41 Virginia
m. Abt 1734
  1. William Baker1735 - 1810
  2. Thomas Baker1737 -
  3. Mary Baker1739 -
  4. Martin Baker1740/41 - Bef 1781
  5. Crotia "Crosha" Baker1743 -
  6. Josiah Baker1744/45 -
  7. Henry Baker1747 -
  8. David Baker1749 -
  9. Dorothy Baker1750/51 -
  10. Richard Baker1753 -
  11. James Baker1755 -
  12. John Baker1758 -
  13. Charles Baker1762 -
m. 11 Feb 1772
Facts and Events
Name Martin Baker
Gender Male
Birth[1] 23 Jan 1740/41 Virginia
Marriage 11 Feb 1772 Botetourt County, Virginiato Phoebe Snodgrass
Death[1] Bef 9 Aug 1781 Botetourt County, Virginia

Martin Baker was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Estate Records

  • 9 August 1781 – PROBATE: Estate of Martin Baker, wife Phoebe Snodgrass, appraisal and administrator bond issued, administrator wife [Botetourt County Will Book A, p 146]
  • Baker, Martin, dec. Appraisal of Estate returned July 1782. [Source: Early Marriages, Wills and some Revolutionary War Records, Botetourt County, Virginia, Compiled by Anne Lowry Worrell, pg. 52].

Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's:

  • Page 294.--24th February, 1767. James Patton's executors to Joseph McMurtery, £21.18, 197 acres by patent 3d November, 1750, on Craig's Creek, on John's Creek, crossing Bryan's Creek. Delivered: Martin Baker, January, 1770.
References
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    23 January 1740/41 – BIRTH: Martin Baker, third son and fourth child of Thomas Baker and his wife Dorothy Davenport, daughter of Martin Davenport, Sr. (Baker Bible Data provided by Pearl Foster O'Donnell, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1982)
    There is no record evidence of the date or place of Martin Baker’s birth. He married
    Phoebe Snodgrass, most likely in Botetourt County, where he died before 9 August 1781 at which time his wife Phoebe was named administrator of his estate.

    http://pamunkeybakers.com/paper/06.pdf