On Nov. 27, 1744 at the Scotland Society Cong. Church, then in the Town of Windham, Conn., John m. Mary (q.v. Marcy and Mercy) Cary (q.v. Carey), dau. of John Cary and Hannah Thurston, b. Oct. 21, 1725 at Windham, Conn. She d. Mar. 23, 1814 at Windham, Æ 89 (g.s.) They had eleven children b. of record at Windham: Susanna (Baker) Kingsley, Capt. John 3rd, Mary (Baker) Manning, twins George (d.y.) and William, Walter, Elijah (d.y.), Elijah, Phebe, Hannah and Elizabeth.
Note: The marble gravestone represents three generations from Dea. John Baker (1672-1763) and Anna Annable: their son Samuel (1706-1791) and Samuel, Jr. (1740-1812) and their son John, Jr. (1716-1815) and Capt. John 3rd (1747-1828)
Edited 5/27/2016
On Nov. 27, 1744 at the Scotland Society Cong. Church, then in the Town of Windham, Conn., John m. Mary (q.v. Marcy and Mercy) Cary (q.v. Carey), dau. of John Cary and Hannah Thurston, b. Oct. 21, 1725 at Windham, Conn. She d. Mar. 23, 1814 at Windham, Æ 89 (g.s.) They had eleven children b. of record at Windham: Susanna (Baker) Kingsley, Capt. John 3rd, Mary (Baker) Manning, twins George (d.y.) and William, Walter, Elijah (d.y.), Elijah, Phebe, Hannah and Elizabeth.
Note: The marble gravestone represents three generations from Dea. John Baker (1672-1763) and Anna Annable: their son Samuel (1706-1791) and Samuel, Jr. (1740-1812) and their son John, Jr. (1716-1815) and Capt. John 3rd (1747-1828)
Edited 5/27/2016
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Mr. John Baker
died Feb. 26, 1815 in
the 99th year of his
age
On the day John Baker, Jr. died he was 98 years old, and Ætatis suæ (i.e., Æ, "Aged," in the XX year of his Age) 99.
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