Husband was a Baker, possibly John, but could have also been either Jacob, Conrad, or Frederick
Her maiden name could have been Metz (based on marriage records in Washington Co.), or Frushour, Baker, or Coller based on marriages in Frederick Co., Md.
At the age of 82 in 1860, she could be the same woman who was living with Mary Woodward in Farmersville, Jackson, Montgomery County, Ohio. A next door neighbor was Jacob Stonebraker and his wife - Jacob was the son of Michael Stonebraker (1760-1815). There may be a connection - the Stonebraker family was from Bakersville and were tied to the Salem Lutheran Church there. Check Baker and Metz burials at Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church (Eakles Crossroads at Sharpsburg).
Husband was a Baker, possibly John, but could have also been either Jacob, Conrad, or Frederick
Her maiden name could have been Metz (based on marriage records in Washington Co.), or Frushour, Baker, or Coller based on marriages in Frederick Co., Md.
At the age of 82 in 1860, she could be the same woman who was living with Mary Woodward in Farmersville, Jackson, Montgomery County, Ohio. A next door neighbor was Jacob Stonebraker and his wife - Jacob was the son of Michael Stonebraker (1760-1815). There may be a connection - the Stonebraker family was from Bakersville and were tied to the Salem Lutheran Church there. Check Baker and Metz burials at Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church (Eakles Crossroads at Sharpsburg).
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