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Robert James T Baker Sr

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309. Wilie (Wylie) Baker Jones

After marriage they came to Fayette County, Tennessee as early as 1818, purchased a large Plantation, built a large home and reared a large family, some the War between the States, he purchased a home at LaGrange, Fayette County, Tennessee, renting the plantation home to his son Wylie Fletcher Jones.
Wylie B. Jone and Mary Ohio B. Jones had thirteen children.


315. Andrew "Andy" Baker

From the book "When They Hanged the Fiddler" on page 26, Jess Wilson write, "my greart grandfather was born 1842. In March of 1861 he married Jane Gilbert. They raised 2 boys and 10 girls. They lived at Bar Creek, on the Red Bird river in Clay County."


805. John G. Baker

1 NAME John G. /Baker/, Sr.


Census 1 1900 E. D. 49, Bear Wallow, Madison Co, KY, age 4, with father John Hensly
Census 2 1910 E. D. 57, Oneida, Clay Co, KY, age 15, with father John E. Hensley
Census 3 1920 E. D. 46, Bar Creek, Clay Co, KY, age 22, with husband John G. Baker
Census 4 1930 E. D. 26-13, Bar Creek, Clay Co, KY, age 33, with husband John Baker Sr.


321. William Baker

Served in the War of 1812. Greene County Militia. Lt. in the 3rd. regiment.
Fought in the Indian Wars.....died in service.


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