Person:William Baker (167)

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William Baker
b.Abt 1850 Illinois, USA
 
m. Abt 1827
  1. James BakerAbt 1830 -
  2. Evan Baker1830 - 1897
  3. Elizabeth BakerAbt 1832 -
  4. Kaziah BakerAbt 1834 -
  5. Joseph BakerAbt 1836 -
  6. Runetta BakerAbt 1840 -
  7. Mary BakerAbt 1842 -
  8. Nancy Jane BakerAbt 1847 -
  9. James P. BakerAbt 1848 -
  10. William BakerAbt 1850 -
  11. Sarah Margaret BakerAbt 1853 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] William Baker
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1850 Illinois, USAIllinois United States of America
Census[1] 7 Jul 1860 Big Spring, Shelby, Illinois, USAMap: Latitude: N39.308056 Longitude: W88.524719 Big Spring Illinois United States of America
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653)
    Nancy Baker household; Census Place: Big Spring, Shelby, Illinois; Roll: M653_228; Page: 505; Image: 509; Family History Library Film: 803228.; Dwelling 772.

    Nancy Baker
    Acres Improved: 35
    Woodland: 75
    Value of farm: 2200
    1 horse
    11 swine
    Value of livestock: 140
    20 bushels of wheat in the winter
    200 bushels of Indian corn
    200 bushels of oats
    28 Irish potatoes
    Value of farm production: 300

    Source Citation: Census Year: 1860; Census Place: Big Spring,  Shelby,  Illinois; Archive Collection Number: T1133; Roll: 10; Page: 27; Line: 16; Schedule Type: Agriculture.
    Source Information:
    Ancestry.com. Selected U.S. Federal Census Non-Population Schedules, 1850-1880[database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
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