Person:William Baker (214)

Watchers
m. Bef 1657
  1. William BakerAbt 1657 - 1702
m. 5 May 1681
  1. Mary Baker1682 -
  2. Elizabeth Baker1684 - 1757
  3. Susannah Baker1686 - 1748
  4. Thomas Baker1689 - 1690
  5. John Baker1692 - 1692
  6. Sarah Baker1693 - 1743
  7. Joseph Baker1695/96 - 1761
m. Aft 1698
Facts and Events
Name William Baker
Gender Male
Birth[3] Abt 1657 possibly England
Marriage 5 May 1681 Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Elizabeth Dutton
Marriage Aft 1698 After death of previous wife
to Abigail Ballard
Death[1][2] 8 Jun 1702 Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1635-1850. (Boston: Beacon Press, 1891)
    p. 58.

    William Baker the Husband of Elizebeth his wife dyed June ye 8th 1702.

  2. Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Middlesex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1648-1871. (American Ancestors, 2014)
    Case 774: William Baker 1702.

    Undated, sworn to 6 Jul 1702: Inventory of William Baker Late of Concord Who Dyed Intestate upon the 7th Day of June 1702: £145-02-05, by Jn'o Jones, Nath'll Stow, John Mariam Jun'r.
    6 Jul 1702: Bond of Abigail Baker Relict Widow of W'm Baker Dece'd as administratrix of W'm Baker Late of Concord.
    21 Jun 1703: Account of "Abigail Wheat sum time the Relict of william Baker Late of Concord deceased and Administrator", allowed. 13 Mar 1703/4: additional account.
    20 Mar 1703/4: Real estate of William Baker late of Concord appear not to be capable of a Division, settled two thirds (reserving one third for the widow) unto Joseph Baker the only son he paying Mary Baker, Elizabeth Baker, Susanna Baker and Sarah Baker.
    20 Mar 1703/4: Bond of Samuel Wheat of Concord that his wife Abigail Wheat will perform duties as guardian of Joseph Baker son of William Baker about eight years old, and Sarah Baker daughter of William Baker about ten years old.

  3. No age at death or birth record has been located. The notes of Samuel Smith appended to Source:Littleton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Records of Littleton, Massachusetts., p. 519, says, "Tradition says one William Baker came to America about 1660 with a son William aged 3 years ... One record says W'm Baker, s. W'm and Mary, b. Oct. 19 1665." The second tradition belongs to a different William Baker so it is assumed the first may be this one??