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John Baker

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John Baker

Birth
Wilkesboro Township, Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA
Death
29 Nov 1859 (aged 85)
Ricetown, Owsley County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
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Old stone 1 Mar 1774 29 Nov 1859 (New Stone) Lt. 2nd Reg., William's Mountain Ky. Volunteers, War of 1812 His old stone is not now readable. In 1976 this stone read died 29 Nov 1859 age 86 years. Two old stones on each side believed to be those of his two wives.
John Baker was officially married two (2) times. Last count there were twelve (12) children with Elizabeth (last name unknown). No children with Susannah Perkins. There were two (2) children with an Agatha "Aza" Williams but there is still question whether these two were ever married.

Note-Edit
Contributor: CLHileman (47502760)
This headstone is no longer in this Cemetery because this John Baker was not buried here and It has been proven beyond doubt that John Baker son of Andrew, was never in the Revolutionary War; the North Carolina Militia and other records have proven this. Nor has any proof been found his wife was Elizabeth Terrill or that this John baker was married twice.
Old stone 1 Mar 1774 29 Nov 1859 (New Stone) Lt. 2nd Reg., William's Mountain Ky. Volunteers, War of 1812 His old stone is not now readable. In 1976 this stone read died 29 Nov 1859 age 86 years. Two old stones on each side believed to be those of his two wives.
John Baker was officially married two (2) times. Last count there were twelve (12) children with Elizabeth (last name unknown). No children with Susannah Perkins. There were two (2) children with an Agatha "Aza" Williams but there is still question whether these two were ever married.

Note-Edit
Contributor: CLHileman (47502760)
This headstone is no longer in this Cemetery because this John Baker was not buried here and It has been proven beyond doubt that John Baker son of Andrew, was never in the Revolutionary War; the North Carolina Militia and other records have proven this. Nor has any proof been found his wife was Elizabeth Terrill or that this John baker was married twice.

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