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BAKER Frank Woods Rev. [Male] b. 10 AUG 1856 - d. AFT 1897

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TIMELINE:TIMELINE:
-1870. At time of census, living at Boston MA with parents, brothers.-1870. At time of census, living at Boston MA with parents, brothers.
-1875, a student in Phillips Exeter Academy.-1875, a student in Phillips Exeter Academy.
-July 1886 -Reverend at Trinity Episcopal Church of Covington, Kenton Coun-July 1886 -Reverend at Trinity Episcopal Church of Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky assisted by his brother Rev. Walter Baker, D.D.
--1894, St. Paul's parish, Ohio with his brother Frank Woods Baker.--1894, St. Paul's parish, Ohio with his brother Frank Woods Baker.

DIRECTORY LISTING: Covington, Kentucky 1890-1892 (ancestry.com database):DIRECTORY LISTING: Covington, Kentucky 1890-1892 (ancestry.com database):
Rev Frank W. BakerRev Frank W. Baker
City: CovingtonCity: Covington
State: KYState: KY
Occupation: rectorOccupation: rector
Year: 1890Year: 1890
Business Name: Trinity P. E. ChurchBusiness Name: Trinity P. E. Church
Location 2: 321 GarrardLocation 2: 321 Garrard

CHURCH SERVICE KENTUCKY:CHURCH SERVICE KENTUCKY:
Excerpt from the Trinity Episcopal church of Covington, Kentucky website (Excerpt from the Trinity Episcopal church of Covington, Kentucky website (www.trinitychurchcovky.com):
"July 1886 saw the acceptance of plans and beginning of work on a Paris"July 1886 saw the acceptance of plans and beginning of work on a Parish, or Guild, House. These many improvements and additions to the church building were made during the Rectorate of the Reverend Frank Woods Baker and his Assistant, the Reverend Walter Baker, D.D., his brother. Several clubs were organized -- among them the Knights of the White Cross, the Good Samaritan Dispensary, and the Culture Club."

CHURCH SERVICE OHIO: (source: HISTORY OF CINCINNATI AND HAMILTON COUNTY OHCHURCH SERVICE OHIO: (source: HISTORY OF CINCINNATI AND HAMILTON COUNTY OHIO, pub. 1894, Chapter 10 Churches, BY REV. DUDLEY WARD RHODES, D.D., pg 208):
"St. Paul's parish, formed as above stated in 1828, erected a church on Fo"St. Paul's parish, formed as above stated in 1828, erected a church on Fourth street, where the St. Paul building still bears the name, and had a successful growth for fifty years, when a union was made with the St. John's parish on Seventh and Plum, which had been formed by Rev. Dr. Nicholson in 1851. The old St. Paul's property was sold for $87,000, of which two-thirds remain as an endowment for the parish. There are more than five hundred communicants in this parish, and the clergy are Rev. Frank W. Baker and his brother, Rev. Walter Baker, D.D. Rev. Dr. Samuel Benedict, the last rector, served for fifteen years, until the distressing accident which terminated his life and labors in 1891. There are two very distinguished names in the history of the church. Salmon P. Chase was superintendent of the Sunday-school until political life called him from the city, and Rufus King was for nearly sixty years a constant attendant, a wise vestryman, and a most liberal supporter. Besides the parish life in the Protestant Episcopal Church, there was the great influence of the Episcopal office, and no two men in the early history of the Northwest did more to create a wise and noble Christian character than did Bishops Philander Chase and Charles Pettit McIlvaine."

CENSUS 1870. Boston, Suffolk Co., 16 Ward. MA. Series M593. Roll 649. PaCENSUS 1870. Boston, Suffolk Co., 16 Ward. MA. Series M593. Roll 649. Part 1. Pg 548A.
-Baker, Abijah R. 64. Clergyman. Value of Real Estate 20,000. Personal Est-Baker, Abijah R. 64. Clergyman. Value of Real Estate 20,000. Personal Estate 2,000. Born in Mass.
-Harriette N.W. 54. Keeping house. Born in Mass.-Harriette N.W. 54. Keeping house. Born in Mass.
-George S. 32. Clergyman. Personal Estate 500. Born in Mass.-George S. 32. Clergyman. Personal Estate 500. Born in Mass.
-Margaret C. 22. Born in Mass.-Margaret C. 22. Born in Mass.
-Charles R. 28. Student. Born in Mass.-Charles R. 28. Student. Born in Mass.
-William H. 25. Student. Born in Mass.-William H. 25. Student. Born in Mass.
-Walter A. 21. Student. Born in Mass.-Walter A. 21. Student. Born in Mass.
-Frank W. 13. At school. Born in Mass.-Frank W. 13. At school. Born in Mass.
-Dugan (? name), Mary. 30. Domestic Servant. Born in Ireland.-Dugan (? name), Mary. 30. Domestic Servant. Born in Ireland.

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HIXON David Baker [Male] b. 22 FEB 1843 - d. AFT 1875

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CENSUS 1850. Franklin, Norfolk Co., MA. Roll 331. Page 34.CENSUS 1850. Franklin, Norfolk Co., MA. Roll 331. Page 34.
Dwelling #268.Dwelling #268.
Family#337: Family#337:
-Asa Partridge. 77. Gardener. Born in MA. Married within the year.-Asa Partridge. 77. Gardener. Born in MA. Married within the year.
-Eliza or Elira Partridge. 52. Born in MA. Married within the year.-Eliza or Elira Partridge. 52. Born in MA. Married within the year.

Family#338:Family#338:
-Asa Hixon. 50. Clergyman. Born in MA.-Asa Hixon. 50. Clergyman. Born in MA.
-Charlotte Hixon. 43. Born in MA.-Charlotte Hixon. 43. Born in MA.
-David B. Hixon. 7. Born in MA. Attended school within the year.-David B. Hixon. 7. Born in MA. Attended school within the year.

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WILDER Marshall Pinckney Hon. [Male] b. 22 SEP 1798 Rindge, NH - d. AFT 1875

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BIO: Excerpts from The Richardson Memorial, pgs 776-779.BIO: Excerpts from The Richardson Memorial, pgs 776-779.
"Mr. Wilder's father gave him, at sixteen, the choice, either to quali "Mr. Wilder's father gave him, at sixteen, the choice, either to qualify himself to be a farmer or merchant, or to be fitted for college. He chose the former. His father took him into his store, where he bore himself so well that at the age of twenty-one he was taken into partnership. The next year he was married. He was also made postmaster of Rindge.
"Possessing a taste for military affairs, at sixteen her was enroll "Possessing a taste for military affairs, at sixteen her was enrolled in the militia. He organized the Rindge Light Infantry; was chosen captain; at twenty-five was made lieutenant colonel, and at twenty-six was commissioned colonel of the twelfth regiment.
"Seeking a wider field of action, he removed, 1825, to Boston. He beg "Seeking a wider field of action, he removed, 1825, to Boston. He began in Union Street, in the wholesale West India goods line, under the firm of Wilder & Payson; pursued the same business, under the firm of Wilder & Smith, in North Market Street, and later in his own name at No. 3 Central Wharf, till 1837. He then became a partner in the dry goods commission house of Parker, Blanchard & Wilder, Water Street; then Parker, Wilder & Parker, Pearl Street; afterwards in the firm of Parker, Wilder & Co., Winthrop Square. The firm was burned out, with many others, in the great fire of Boston, Nov. 9, 1872; but they resumed their business afterwards. Mr. Wilder is still a member of that firm, and so is his son William Henry.
"Mr. Wilder has occupied many posts of honor, trust, and responsibilit "Mr. Wilder has occupied many posts of honor, trust, and responsibility. He was a director in the Hamilton Bank and the National Insurance Company about forty years. He has passed through commercial embarrassments, but has been successful in business, and has always maintained an honorable reputation. He has made liberal contributions to worthy objects.
"Devoting a suitable time, in the middle of the day, to his mercanti "Devoting a suitable time, in the middle of the day, to his mercantile affairs, he has given nearly all his leisure hours to agriculture, horticulture, and pomology, for which, from boyhood, he has had a peculiar taste. And no man has been happier than he in the enjoyments of domestic life.
"In 1831, after the death of his first wife, he sought retirement, a "In 1831, after the death of his first wife, he sought retirement, and finding a house to his mind in Dorchester, built by Gov. Increase Sumner, he purchased it the next year. Here, in his garden, and with his green-houses and fruit trees, he has pursued his favorite employments, year after year, to the present day.
"Nor has he acted alone. Of the Massachusetts Horticultural Societ "Nor has he acted alone. Of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, he has been one of the most efficient and active supporters, and for eight years it's president. Of the American Pomological Society, formed in 1848, he has been president considerably over twenty years. Of the Norfolk Agricultural Society, organized in February, 1849, he was president twenty years. The United States Agricultural Society owes it's origin to him, in 1852; he was its first president, which office he held six years. Many of the improvements in agriculture and its kindred pursuits have been suggested and promoted by him.
"He has had little desire for public life; but was representative fr "He has had little desire for public life; but was representative from Dorchester one season, 1839; a member of the executive council, 1849; senator of Massachusetts from the County of Norfolk, 1850, and through a new member was chosen president of the body.
"Of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, chartered in 163 "Of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, chartered in 1638, he became a member soon after his removal to Boston, and for twenty-five years was not absent from its anniversaries. Having been nominated to office four times and declined, he accepted the honor in 1857.
"He was unanimously elected president of the New England Historic Genea "He was unanimously elected president of the New England Historic Genealogical Society in January, 1868, and has been elected president every year till the present time, 1875. Through his efforts in the way of soliciting funds, using for the purpose his whole leisure time for three months in 1870, during which time more than forty thousand dollars were contributed for the purpose, the handsome edifice No. 18 Somerset Street was procured, and dedicated March 18, 1871, to the use of said society.
"Few gentlemen have acquitted themselves so handsomely as Mr. Wild "Few gentlemen have acquitted themselves so handsomely as Mr. Wilder in the numerous positions he has been called to fill, as few have equalled him in dignity of presence, amenity of address, and capacity and despatch in business."

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WALLACE William [Male] b. UNKNOWN - d. UNKNOWN

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Of Boston.Of Boston.

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BACON Abby Miranda [Female] b. UNKNOWN Franklin, Norfolk Co., MA - d. AFT 8 APR 1855

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PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS:PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS:
" A highly respected citizen". (source: Seaver's The Baker Genealogy, pg 3" A highly respected citizen". (source: Seaver's The Baker Genealogy, pg 35)

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LIVINGSTON Caroline E. [Female] b. 1 DEC 1881 Milford, New Haven, CT or New York, New York - d. AFT 1909

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CENSUS 1910. Milton, Norfolk Co, MA. Series T624. Roll 609. Part 1. PaCENSUS 1910. Milton, Norfolk Co, MA. Series T624. Roll 609. Part 1. Page 99A .
Dwelling #362 Briah Hill Road.Dwelling #362 Briah Hill Road.
-Baker, Harold W. Head. 28 yrs old. Marriage 1. Married 4 yrs. Born in M-Baker, Harold W. Head. 28 yrs old. Marriage 1. Married 4 yrs. Born in MA. Both parents born in MA. Doctor, surgeon.
-Baker, Caroline L. 28 yrs old. Marriage 2 (? readable). Married 4 yr-Baker, Caroline L. 28 yrs old. Marriage 2 (? readable). Married 4 yrs. 3 children born, 3 still living. Born in NY. Father born in NY. Mother born in CT.
-Baker, Katheleen. Daughter. 3 yrs old. Born in Minnesota. Father bo-Baker, Katheleen. Daughter. 3 yrs old. Born in Minnesota. Father born in MA. Mother born in NY.
-Baker, Phylis. Daughter. 2 yrs old. Born in MA. Father born in MA. Moth-Baker, Phylis. Daughter. 2 yrs old. Born in MA. Father born in MA. Mother born in NY.
-Baker, Harold W. Jr. Son. 5 months. Born in MA. Father born in MA. Moth-Baker, Harold W. Jr. Son. 5 months. Born in MA. Father born in MA. Mother born in NY.
-Nolan, Mary. Servant. 29 yrs old. Born in MA. Both parents born in Irelan-Nolan, Mary. Servant. 29 yrs old. Born in MA. Both parents born in Ireland. Nurse for a private family.
-McCormick, William. Servant. 22 yrs old. Marriage 1. Married 3 yrs. Bo-McCormick, William. Servant. 22 yrs old. Marriage 1. Married 3 yrs. Born in England. Both parents born in England. Immigrated 1907. Alien. Butler for a private family.
-McCormick, Minnie. Servant. 22 yrs old. Marriage 1. Married 3 yrs. No chi-McCormick, Minnie. Servant. 22 yrs old. Marriage 1. Married 3 yrs. No children. Born in England. Both parents born in England. Immigrated 1907. Alien. Cook for a private family.
-Hillier, Florence. Servant. 33 yrs old. Single. Born in England. Both par-Hillier, Florence. Servant. 33 yrs old. Single. Born in England. Both parents born in England. Immigrated 1906. Nurse for a private family.

Some neighbors include Harold Peabody, Bond Broker; Henry B. Humphrey, ProSome neighbors include Harold Peabody, Bond Broker; Henry B. Humphrey, Proprietor Advertising Co.; Fredrick L. Milliken, Banker in Stocks.

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BAKER Phyllis Livingston [Female] b. 1908 Boston, Suffolk, MA - d. 13 SEP 1954 CA

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PHYLLIS BAKER BIO: (source: www.fredastaire.net ):PHYLLIS BAKER BIO: (source: www.fredastaire.net ):
"The daughter of a prominent Boston doctor, Harold W. Baker, she was bo"The daughter of a prominent Boston doctor, Harold W. Baker, she was born Phyllis Livingston Baker, in 1909. After her parents separated, her father remarried and, from the age of ten, Phyllis was raised by her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bull, a senior partner in the firm of Harriman and Company and leading figure of New York society and his wife. Recently separated from prominent socialite Eliphalet Nott Potter III, she was the mother of a young son, also given the rather unwieldy name of Eliphalet Nott Potter IV, but nicknamed "Peter." "

CENSUS 1910. Milton, Norfolk Co, MA. Series T624. Roll 609. Part 1. PaCENSUS 1910. Milton, Norfolk Co, MA. Series T624. Roll 609. Part 1. Page 99A .
Dwelling #362 Briah Hill Road.Dwelling #362 Briah Hill Road.
-Baker, Harold W. Head. 28 yrs old. Marriage 1. Married 4 yrs. Born in M-Baker, Harold W. Head. 28 yrs old. Marriage 1. Married 4 yrs. Born in MA. Both parents born in MA. Doctor, surgeon.
-Baker, Caroline L. 28 yrs old. Marriage 2 (? readable). Married 4 yr-Baker, Caroline L. 28 yrs old. Marriage 2 (? readable). Married 4 yrs. 3 children born, 3 still living. Born in NY. Father born in NY. Mother born in CT.
-Baker, Katheleen. Daughter. 3 yrs old. Born in Minnesota. Father bo-Baker, Katheleen. Daughter. 3 yrs old. Born in Minnesota. Father born in MA. Mother born in NY.
-Baker, Phylis. Daughter. 2 yrs old. Born in MA. Father born in MA. Moth-Baker, Phylis. Daughter. 2 yrs old. Born in MA. Father born in MA. Mother born in NY.
-Baker, Harold W. Jr. Son. 5 months. Born in MA. Father born in MA. Moth-Baker, Harold W. Jr. Son. 5 months. Born in MA. Father born in MA. Mother born in NY.
-Nolan, Mary. Servant. 29 yrs old. Born in MA. Both parents born in Irelan-Nolan, Mary. Servant. 29 yrs old. Born in MA. Both parents born in Ireland. Nurse for a private family.
-McCormick, William. Servant. 22 yrs old. Marriage 1. Married 3 yrs. Bo-McCormick, William. Servant. 22 yrs old. Marriage 1. Married 3 yrs. Born in England. Both parents born in England. Immigrated 1907. Alien. Butler for a private family.
-McCormick, Minnie. Servant. 22 yrs old. Marriage 1. Married 3 yrs. No chi-McCormick, Minnie. Servant. 22 yrs old. Marriage 1. Married 3 yrs. No children. Born in England. Both parents born in England. Immigrated 1907. Alien. Cook for a private family.
-Hillier, Florence. Servant. 33 yrs old. Single. Born in England. Both par-Hillier, Florence. Servant. 33 yrs old. Single. Born in England. Both parents born in England. Immigrated 1906. Nurse for a private family.

Some neighbors include Harold Peabody, Bond Broker; Henry B. Humphrey, ProSome neighbors include Harold Peabody, Bond Broker; Henry B. Humphrey, Proprietor Advertising Co.; Fredrick L. Milliken, Banker in Stocks.

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POTTER Eliphalet Nott [Male] b. 6 AUG 1906 - d. 8 JUN 1981 Collier, Florida

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PARENTS: Source: Ancestry.com: Desc of Alonzo Potter family file by RobePARENTS: Source: Ancestry.com: Desc of Alonzo Potter family file by Robert Potter (rpottergen@@yahoo.com)
Father: Eliphalet Nott Potter b: 1882Father: Eliphalet Nott Potter b: 1882
Mother: Josephine Turner Atterbury b: 14 MAY 1881 in New York, NYMother: Josephine Turner Atterbury b: 14 MAY 1881 in New York, NY

DEATH OF ELIPHALET NOTT POTTER: Possibly same man in the Florida Death IndDEATH OF ELIPHALET NOTT POTTER: Possibly same man in the Florida Death Index (ancestry.com):
Full Context of Florida Death Index, 1980-89 :Full Context of Florida Death Index, 1980-89 :
Name: Eliphalet Nott PotterName: Eliphalet Nott Potter
Certificate: 51681Certificate: 51681
Death Place: CollierDeath Place: Collier
Race: WRace: W
Death Date: 08 Jun 1981Death Date: 08 Jun 1981
Birth Date: 06 Aug 1906Birth Date: 06 Aug 1906

ABOUT HIS GRANDFATHER:ABOUT HIS GRANDFATHER:
Ancestry.com database:Ancestry.com database:
The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans: VoluThe Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans: Volume IIV:
POTTER, Eliphalet Nott, educator, was born in Schenectady, N.Y., Sept. 2POTTER, Eliphalet Nott, educator, was born in Schenectady, N.Y., Sept. 20, 1836; son of the Rev. Alonzo and Maria (Nott) Potter. He was educated at the Protestant Episcopal academy of Philadelphia, Pa., and St. James's college, Md., and graduated from Union college in 1861. He attended the Berkeley divinity school, Middletown, Conn.; was admitted to the diaconate, June 22, 1862, at Troy, N.Y., appointed to missionary duty in the Lehigh valley, Pa., and in charge of the Church of the Nativity, South Bethlehem, Pa., 1862-69. He served during the civil war as chaplain under his brother, General Robert B. Potter (q.v.); was ordained priest in the Church of the Holy Communion, New York city, March 19, 1865; and was secretary of the board of trustees and professor of ethics at Lehigh university, 1866-71, serving also as associate rector of St. Paul's church, Troy, N.Y., 1869-71. He married, April 28, 1870, Helen, daughter of Joseph Wiltsie and Mary (Wolf) Fuller, of Troy. He succeeded Charles A. Aiken as president of Union college in 1871, being inaugurated June 26, 1872, and under his presidency the college assumed organic relations with the Albany Law school, the Dudley observatory, and the Albany medical college, becoming Union university in 1873. He resigned the presidency of the university in 1884, being made its chancellor, and on June 25, 1884, was elected bishop of Nebraska, which office he declined, accepting a pending election as president of Hobart college, which position he filled, 1884-97. He was also president of the Cosmopolitan university (a correspondence university), 1892-1901. The honorary degree of D.D. was conferred on him by Union college in 1869, and by Columbia in 1871; LL.D. by Williams college in 1880; D.C.L. by Trinity college, Toronto, and by the University of the South in 1889, and L.H.D. by St. Stephen's college, Annandale, N.Y., in 1895, having been a trustee of the latter college, 1872-86. He is the author of: Three Witnesses to the Truth of Religion; memoirs of Dr. Tayler Lewis and Dr. Isaac Jackson; and Washington, a Model in his Library and Life. He died in the city of Mexico, Feb. 6, 1901.

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ASTAIRE Frederick (Austerlitz) [Male] b. 10 MAY 1899 Omaha, Nebraska - d. 22 JUN 1987 CA

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He accepted the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Film InstitutHe accepted the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Film Institute.
RESIDENCE:RESIDENCE:
Born in a clapboard house at 2326 South 10th Street, Omaha, Nebraska.Born in a clapboard house at 2326 South 10th Street, Omaha, Nebraska.

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BAKER Sarah [Female] b. ABT 1877 NY - d. AFT 1900

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CENSUS 1880 NY. Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. NA Film number T9-0853. Page 1CENSUS 1880 NY. Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. NA Film number T9-0853. Page 121C.
Charles Baker. Self. Married. 37 years old. Born in MA. Clergyman. Both paCharles Baker. Self. Married. 37 years old. Born in MA. Clergyman. Both parents born in MA.
Mary Baker. Wife. 33 years old. Born in NY. Keeping House. Both parents boMary Baker. Wife. 33 years old. Born in NY. Keeping House. Both parents born in NY.
Sarah Baker. Daughter. 3 years old. Born in NY. Father born in MA. MothSarah Baker. Daughter. 3 years old. Born in NY. Father born in MA. Mother born in NY.
Hattie Baker. Mother. Widowed. 63 years old. Born in MA. Both parents boHattie Baker. Mother. Widowed. 63 years old. Born in MA. Both parents born in MA.
Bessie Fab. Other. Single. 40 years old. Born in Ireland Servant. Both parBessie Fab. Other. Single. 40 years old. Born in Ireland Servant. Both parents born in Ireland.
Mary Hope. Other. Single. 27 years old. Born in Ireland. Servant. Both parMary Hope. Other. Single. 27 years old. Born in Ireland. Servant. Both parents born in Ireland.

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HOWITT (??? male) [Male] b. UNKNOWN NY - d. UNKNOWN

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Does not appear in the following census with his wife.Does not appear in the following census with his wife.
CENSUS 1910. Manhattan, NYC, NY. Supervisors District 1, ED#780, Ward 1CENSUS 1910. Manhattan, NYC, NY. Supervisors District 1, ED#780, Ward 12, Sheet #7A. April 18, 1910.
Address: 205 West 107th Street. Family #232:Address: 205 West 107th Street. Family #232:
-George T. Baker. Head. 71 yrs. Widowed. Born in Mass., both parents bo-George T. Baker. Head. 71 yrs. Widowed. Born in Mass., both parents born in Mass. Church Clergyman.
-Fannie D. B. Howitt. Daughter. 37 yrs. Married 1. 8 yrs. 1 child, 1 chi-Fannie D. B. Howitt. Daughter. 37 yrs. Married 1. 8 yrs. 1 child, 1 child still living. Born in NY. Father born in Mass. Mother born in Scotland.
-Margaret R. Baker. Daughter. 29 yrs. Single. Born in NY. Father born in M-Margaret R. Baker. Daughter. 29 yrs. Single. Born in NY. Father born in Mass. Mother born in Scotland. Occupation: (hard to read) Medical G**** (looks like Gyninart) in the field of Physical Cul*** (looks like Culture or Center). Out of work at this time.

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HOWITT Fannie [Female] b. ABT 1902 NY - d. AFT 18 APR 1910

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CENSUS 1910. Manhattan, NYC, NY. Supervisors District 1, ED#780, Ward 1CENSUS 1910. Manhattan, NYC, NY. Supervisors District 1, ED#780, Ward 12, Sheet #7A. April 18, 1910.
Address: 205 West 107th Street. Family #232:Address: 205 West 107th Street. Family #232:
-George T. Baker. Head. 71 yrs. Widowed. Born in Mass., both parents bo-George T. Baker. Head. 71 yrs. Widowed. Born in Mass., both parents born in Mass. Church Clergyman.
-Fannie D. B. Howitt. Daughter. 37 yrs. Married 1. 8 yrs. 1 child, 1 chi-Fannie D. B. Howitt. Daughter. 37 yrs. Married 1. 8 yrs. 1 child, 1 child still living. Born in NY. Father born in Mass. Mother born in Scotland.
-Margaret R. Baker. Daughter. 29 yrs. Single. Born in NY. Father born in M-Margaret R. Baker. Daughter. 29 yrs. Single. Born in NY. Father born in Mass. Mother born in Scotland. Occupation: (hard to read) Medical G**** (looks like Gyninart) in the field of Physical Cul*** (looks like Culture or Center). Out of work at this time.

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LITTLE Phoebe Grace [Female] b. ABT 1890 MA - d. 1962

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CENSUS 1920. Boston, Suffolk Co., MA. Roll T625_742. Page 11A. EnumeratiCENSUS 1920. Boston, Suffolk Co., MA. Roll T625_742. Page 11A. Enumeration District 233. Image #605. January 14, 1920.:
Dwelling 49 Gloucester St.:Dwelling 49 Gloucester St.:
-Harold W. Baker. Head. 38. Married. Born in MA. Both parents born in M-Harold W. Baker. Head. 38. Married. Born in MA. Both parents born in MA. Surgical Physician.
-Peby Baker. Wife. 30. Born in MA. Father born in England. Mother bo-Peby Baker. Wife. 30. Born in MA. Father born in England. Mother born in MA.
-Harold Baker. Son. 10. Attended school. Born in MA. Both parents bo-Harold Baker. Son. 10. Attended school. Born in MA. Both parents born in MA.
-Julia Cayne. Servant. 21 Single. Immigration 1905. Born in Ireland. Bo-Julia Cayne. Servant. 21 Single. Immigration 1905. Born in Ireland. Both parents born in Ireland. Waitress for a private family.
-Delia Downey. Servant. 31. Single. Immigration 1909. Born in Ireland. Bo-Delia Downey. Servant. 31. Single. Immigration 1909. Born in Ireland. Both parents born in Ireland. Cook for a private family.

CENSUS 1930. Boston, Suffolk Co., MA. Roll T626_945. Page 4B. EnumeratiCENSUS 1930. Boston, Suffolk Co., MA. Roll T626_945. Page 4B. Enumeration District 145. Image 0665.
Dwelling West Hill Place. #32E.:Dwelling West Hill Place. #32E.:
-Harold W. Baker. Head. 48. Age at first marriage 37. Born in MA. Both par-Harold W. Baker. Head. 48. Age at first marriage 37. Born in MA. Both parents born in MA. Medical Doctor.
-Phoebe Baker. Wife. 40. Age at first marriage 27. Born in MA. Father bo-Phoebe Baker. Wife. 40. Age at first marriage 27. Born in MA. Father born in England. Mother born in Canada.
-Harold W. Baker. Son. 20. Single. Born in MA. Father born in MA. Mother b-Harold W. Baker. Son. 20. Single. Born in MA. Father born in MA. Mother born in NY.

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MILLS Jennie Porter [Female] b. 23 JAN 1857 Boston, Suffolk Co., MA - d. 28 OCT 1928

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CENSUS 1880: Possible this is same Jennie Mills.CENSUS 1880: Possible this is same Jennie Mills.
Household: Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Fathe Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Address: Charles Street:Address: Charles Street:
Benjamin BROWN Self M Male W 52 MA Upholsterer MA MA Benjamin BROWN Self M Male W 52 MA Upholsterer MA MA
Augusta BROWN Wife M Female W 48 NY Keeps House ENG ENG Augusta BROWN Wife M Female W 48 NY Keeps House ENG ENG
Edward BROWN Son S Male W 23 MA Shoe Findings MA NY Edward BROWN Son S Male W 23 MA Shoe Findings MA NY
Edith BROWN Dau S Female W 19 MA MA NY Edith BROWN Dau S Female W 19 MA MA NY
Jenny MILLS Friend S Female W 23 MA MA MA Jenny MILLS Friend S Female W 23 MA MA MA
Kate BOYCE Housekeeper S Female W 38 IRELAND Dom. Servant I Kate BOYCE Housekeeper S Female W 38 IRELAND Dom. Servant IRE IRE
Kate CANARS Housekeeper S Female W 33 IRELAND Dom. Servant I Kate CANARS Housekeeper S Female W 33 IRELAND Dom. Servant IRE IRE
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Source Information:Source Information:
Census Place Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Census Place Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Family History Library Film 1254555 Family History Library Film 1254555
NA Film Number T9-0555 NA Film Number T9-0555
Page Number 392D Page Number 392D

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BAKER Dudley Mills [Male] b. 1887 - d. UNKNOWN

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CENSUS 1920. Plainfield, Union County, NJ. Roll T625_1071. Page 10A. ED 12CENSUS 1920. Plainfield, Union County, NJ. Roll T625_1071. Page 10A. ED 127. Image 0947.:
Is this same Dudley M. Baker?Is this same Dudley M. Baker?
-Kenyon Ave--Kenyon Ave-
-Dudley M. Baker. 32. Born Ohio. Both parents born MA. Salesman machine sh-Dudley M. Baker. 32. Born Ohio. Both parents born MA. Salesman machine shop.
-Cathrine Baker. 28. Wife. Born Chicago, ILL. Father born Pittsburg PA. Mo-Cathrine Baker. 28. Wife. Born Chicago, ILL. Father born Pittsburg PA. Mother born PA.
-Dudley M. Baker. Son. 1 year and 3 months old. Born Boston, MA. Father bo-Dudley M. Baker. Son. 1 year and 3 months old. Born Boston, MA. Father born Ohio. Mother born ILL.

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Hawes James [Male] b. 21 JAN 1761 Wrentham, Norfolk Co., MA - d. 18 JAN 1826 Wrentham, Massachusetts

This birth record is found in the Vital Records of Wrentham, Norfolk Co., MA to 1850, Vol. 1, page 119.Died either June 18 or January 18, 1826. Ref: Wrentham, MA V.R.

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Hawes Eunice [Female] b. 3 NOV 1763 Wrentham, Norfolk Co., MA

This birth record is found in the Vital Records of Wrentham, Norfolk Co., MA to 1850, Vol. 1, page 119.

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Hawes Eli [Male] b. 19 AUG 1748 Medway, Norfolk Co., MA

This birth record is found in the Vital Records of Medway, Norfolk Co., MA to 1850, page 73.

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Hawes Elizabeth [Female] b. 7 AUG 1750 Medway, Norfolk Co., MA

This birth record is found in the Vital Records of Medway, Norfolk Co., MA to 1850, page 73.

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Hawes Esther [Female] b. 12 FEB 1753 Medway, Norfolk Co., MA

This birth record is found in the Vital Records of Medway, Norfolk Co., MA to 1850, page 73.

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