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901 from "Genealogy and history of the Baker, Andrus, Clark, and Adams families", 1920
William Franklin Baker married Clara Francis, daughter of William and Isabel Porter Brown of Mason City, Iowa, October 5, 1898. Issue of this marriage: Lillian Mae Baker, born March 2, 1901. Dorothy Francis Baker, born August 19, 1902. Lucile Rosslyne Baker, born September 13, 1905. Stanley William Baker, born February 24, 1908. Carleton Porter Baker, born January 5, 1912. All born in Decorah. William Baker was educated at the public school in Decorah. He afterward graduated from the Upper Iowa University in Fayette, Iowa. He soon after entered the National Bank of Decorah. Here he has been the moving spirit for nearly twenty years. He is a man much respected in his town, having been mayor and held other positions of trust in the place. 
Baker, William Franklin (I16315)
 
902 from "Genealogy and history of the Baker, Andrus, Clark, and Adams families", 1920
My brother Andrus was purely of the Andrus type. At his zenith standing much more than six feet, and weighing over 200 pounds, not fleshy, but a pattern of physical development he surely had a figure to be proud of. As a boy at school, apt, always at the head of his class. I think he absorbed his books easier than any of the family. In temper aggressive, to the extent that he would fight his teacher when punished. He was the only penman in the family, he wrote equally well with either the right or the left hand. He was a natural salesman, always on the alert, saving, thrifty. At 20 he entered business with his brother Henry in Ossian. He was not a natural farmer, and had he continued on a farm, could not have made a great success. Had he been an accountant, he would have been a whirlwind. In the store he was a model, and nothing in the business escaped his notice. At the time of his marriage at 26 he was without doubt the most prosperous man of his age, in the county in which he was living. After disposing of the business in 1886 he looked elsewhere for a favorable location for wholesale trade, and finally settled upon Sioux City as such a point. Here he entered into the wholesale hardware trade with a partner by name Bissell, under the firm name Baker & Bissell. The business seemed to prosper until the panic of 1893, when the town, which had every value inflated to the bursting point, crumbled, and with it his business became involved. From this failure he never recovered. 
Baker, Andrus David (I16058)
 
903 from "Genealogy and Personal History of Beaver County, Pennsylvania" by John W Jordan, 1914
James Leander Walker, a prominent citizen of New Brighton, Pennsylvania, is descended on his father's side of the house from an old Pennsylvania family, while his mother was a native of Ireland. He was born in 1848, at Clarksville, Mercer county, Pennsylvania, a son of Harvey and Martha (McDowell) Walker. His paternal grandparents were George and Sarah Walker, both probably natives of Mercer county, though of Irish descent. George Walker was a cabinetmaker, and died in Clarksville when our subject was about five years of age. Harvey Walker, the father of our subject, was the eldest of his four children, and was born in Mercer county and educated in the early schools of the region. His education completed, he apprenticed himself to his father and of him learned the trade of cabinet making, which he afterwards followed through life at Clarksville. He was a strongly religious man and an active member of the Methodist Episcopal church, and of the Sons of Temperance, and an extremely ardent partisan of the cause for which that organization stood. He was married to Martha McDowell, a daughter of parents who were immigrants to the United States and settled in the southern part of New York state. Miss McDowell herself came to this country when only three years of age, with an aunt. To Mr. and Mrs. Walker were born six children : Julia; Kathrine; James Leander, our subject; Mary Ellen; William G. and Francis H. Walker.

James Leander Walker obtained his education first in the local school of Clarksville and later in the Jamestown Seminary. Upon completing his course of studies at the latter institution, he engaged in a number of mechanical occupations and finally became engineer for Logan and Strobage, a position which he has held for twenty-six years. He has also large real estate interests. Mr. Walker has been very active in the affairs of the community, especially in the matter of public education, and has served for a considerable period on the school board of New Brighton. He is at present (1913) a member of the New Brighton board of health. He is prominent in social and fraternal circles in his community and is a member of the Royal Arcanum. An interesting episode in Mr. Walker's life was his attempt to enlist in the United States army at the outbreak of the Civil War. His youth was such that the authorities would not accept him, and he then tried to get in by joining a number of substitutes at Orangeville. He was discovered and finally prevented, however.

Mr. Walker has been twice married ; first, in 1872, to Miss Pamela Townsend, a daughter of Levis and Harriet (Hanck) Townsend. Of this union were born three children; Elma T.; Harriet, died when three years of age; and Pamela, died in infancy. The first Mrs. Walker died in November, 1888. Mr. Walker again married, in 1899, Miss Ada Way Coventry, a daughter of John and May Coventry, of New Brighton, Pennsylvania. They have had one child, Arthur C. Walker. Mr. Walker and his family are members of the United Presbyterian church. 
Walker, James Leander (I238)
 
904 from "Genealogy and Personal History of Beaver County, Pennsylvania" by John W Jordan, 1914
James Leander Walker, a prominent citizen of New Brighton, Pennsylvania, is descended on his father's side of the house from an old Pennsylvania family, while his mother was a native of Ireland. He was born in 1848, at Clarksville, Mercer county, Pennsylvania, a son of Harvey and Martha (McDowell) Walker. His paternal grandparents were George and Sarah Walker, both probably natives of Mercer county, though of Irish descent. George Walker was a cabinetmaker, and died in Clarksville when our subject was about five years of age. Harvey Walker, the father of our subject, was the eldest of his four children, and was born in Mercer county and educated in the early schools of the region. His education completed, he apprenticed himself to his father and of him learned the trade of cabinet making, which he afterwards followed through life at Clarksville. He was a strongly religious man and an active member of the Methodist Episcopal church, and of the Sons of Temperance, and an extremely ardent partisan of the cause for which that organization stood. He was married to Martha McDowell, a daughter of parents who were immigrants to the United States and settled in the southern part of New York state. Miss McDowell herself came to this country when only three years of age, with an aunt. To Mr. and Mrs. Walker were born six children : Julia ; Kathrine ; James Leander, our subject; Mary Ellen; William G. and Francis H. Walker.

 
Walker, James Harvey (I200)
 
905 from "Genealogy of the Estabrook Family, including the Esterbrook and Easterbrooks, in the United States"
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH E. AND MARY A. (Porter) EASTABROOK...
George William, born March 31, 1840, at Montgomery, Ala.; married July 26, 1876, Laura S. Perkins, of Fitzwilliam, N.H. Is a lawyer; office 82 Devonshire St., Boston. 
Estabrook, George William (I20418)
 
906 From "Genealogy of the Moyer Family" by Rev. A.J Fretz, 1909
Frank Moyer, b in Dauphin Co., Pa., Feb. 23, 1852, m Mary Richards, Nov. 18, 1872. Res. 48 E. Stafford St., Germantown, Phila., Pa. Druggist. Meth. Ep. No issue. 
Family: Frank Andrew Maurer / Mary Richards (F1042)
 
907 from "General Catalogue of the Auburn Theological Seminary: including the Trustees, Treasurers, Professors, and Alumni, 1883 (google.com books)
NECROLOGY
ROBERT WILLIAM HILL, class of 1823-6, aet. 54.
Born in Berkshire, Mass., 1803; united with the Pres. Church in Riga, N.Y.; graduated from Hamilton College in 1823; married to Miss Elizabeth A. TenEych, of Owasco Lake, Fall of 1826; died on heart disease at Rochester, Jan. 16, 1856. He had 3 sons and 2 daughter; his , 2 sons and 1 daughter survived him. Ordained pastor, Ira, N.Y., by Presby. of Cayuga, July 12, 1826; Ira 1826-9; East Bloomfield, 1829-48; Mendon, 1848-53; editor of "Genesee Evangelist" from 1851; resided in Rochester from 1853. Published "Protestant Churches Defended:; "Civil Liberty". 
Hill, Robert William (I898)
 
908 from "Genesee County NY Deed Records" (familysearch.org)
Vol 53, pg 159: Albert Hayden and Dorcas his wife of Bennington, Genesee, NY bought land of Timothy Baker of the same place on 17 Jun 1839.
Vol 52, pg 349: Strong Hayden and Louisa his wife of Bennington, Genesee, NY bought land of Timothy Baker, late of St. Charles, Kane, IL on 9 Sep 1839. 
Baker, Adelia Dorcas (I16773)
 
909 from "Georgia Death Index, 1933-1998" (familysearch.org)
Francis H Perkins, 84, died on 22 Nov 1982 in Chatham GA. 
Perkins, Francis Hudson (I17359)
 
910 from "Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine", Vol, 46, No 2, 1967
'27 Charles A Schwartz, ME, died July 2 at Miami, Florida. Mr. Schwartz was president of Caska Corporation. 
Schwartz, Charles Albert (I922)
 
911 from "Georgia, Death Index, 1919-1998" (ancestry.com)
Arleen I Rowe, 66, residing Henry Co, GA, died 7 Mar 1989 in Clayton Co, GA. 
Perkins, Arlene Isabelle (I21698)
 
912 from "Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898" (ancestry.com)
Anna Maria Schwalbach was born 13 May 1820 to Joannis Schwalback and Anna Maria Born. Baptism 13 May 1820 in Marienborn (Kr. Mainz), Hessen, Germany. 
Schwalbach, Anna (I193)
 
913 from "Glamorgan Parish Registers, 1558-1900 Index", (familysearch.org)
Mary Jenkins was baptized on 1818 in Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Wales to Jenkin, occ. Collier, and Ann 
Jenkins, Mary (I1240)
 
914 from "Grace Anglican Church Baptisms 1836-1868", Publication #241 (Brant County Ontario Genealogical Society)
Charles Edw'd, son of Edward John and Caroline Hanr'tt Leonora DeLievre Del'Remy was baptized on 10 Jun 1847. Sponsors Philip Perkins, Charles Dixon and Caroline Perkins. 
de St Remy, Charles Edward (I25606)
 
915 from "Grace Anglican Church Baptisms 1836-1868", Publication #241 (Brant County Ontario Genealogical Society)
Clara Harriet, born 20 Sep 1854, daughter of George Wm. and Eliz Perkins Burton. Sponsors Wm Perm Burton, Clara A. Steel and Jane Thompson Steel. 
Burton, Clara Harriet (I1935)
 
916 from "Grace Anglican Church Baptisms 1836-1868", Publication #241 (Brant County Ontario Genealogical Society)
Elizabet Harriet Dixon, born 19 Aug 1841, daughter of Edward LeLeome and Caroline DeL'Renny. Sponsors Clara Mary Bertie Sterling, Perkins and Herbert Anthony Lane Dixon. 
de St Remy, Elizabeth Harriett Dixon (I25594)
 
917 from "Grace Anglican Church Baptisms 1836-1868", Publication #241 (Brant County Ontario Genealogical Society)
George Francis, born 19 Nov 1853, son of Henry and Mary Elizabeth Perkins was baptized 9 Jun 1855. Sponsors Edw'd DeL. Renny, Cha's C. Dixon and Car. DeL. Reny. 
Perkins, George Francis (I1912)
 
918 from "Grace Anglican Church Baptisms 1836-1868", Publication #241 (Brant County Ontario Genealogical Society)
Harriet A Angelique, daughter of Edw. John Leliene and Charline Henrietta Leachar DeL'Remy was baptized 26 Sep 1845. Sponsors Charles C. Dixon, Harriet Martha Frances Dixon and Elizabeth Perkins 
de St Remy, Harriet A Angelique (I25605)
 
919 from "Grace Anglican Church Baptisms 1836-1868", Publication #241 (Brant County Ontario Genealogical Society)
Sophia Emmy Manley, born 20 Apr 1853, daughter of George Wm. and Elizabeth Burton was baptized 9 Jul 1853. Sponsors Edmund Burton, Caroline De S. Renny and Sarah Elizab Holcroft. 
Burton, Sophia Emmy Manley (I1934)
 
920 from "Grace Anglican Church Baptisms 1836-1868", Publication #241 (Brant County Ontario Genealogical Society)
Warren Dixon, age 3 months, son of George Wm. and Eliz Burton was baptized 1851. Sponsors Sam'l Warren Burton, C. Dixon adn Catharine Burton. 
Burton, Warren Franklin Proctor (I6422)
 
921 from "Grace Anglican Church Burials 1836-1867", Publication #243 (Brant County Ontario Genealogical Society)
8 Jun 1847, Martha Frances, born 10 Sept. 1846, died 11 Jan. 1847, daughter of Ed. John Le Lidore and Har. Hen. Leonora DeL'Renny, buried 8 June 1847 in B.C. yard. 
de St Remy, Martha Frances (I25607)
 
922 from "Grace Anglican Church Burials 1836-1867", Publication #243 (Brant County Ontario Genealogical Society)
Harriet Anne Angelique LeLieveride D'Renny, age 6 weeks was buried 1 Sept. 1843. 
de St Remy, Harriet A Angelique (I25605)
 
923 from "Grace Anglican Church Burials 1836-1867", Publication #243 (Brant County Ontario Genealogical Society)
Harriet Dixon, wife of Col. Dixon, age 58 years, was buried 28 Jun 1846 in B.C.Y. 
Hancorne, Harriet Martha Frances (I1895)
 
924 from "Grace Anglican Church Marriages 1836-1861", Publication #242 (Brant County Ontario Genealogical Society)
George William Burton, Barrister at Law, of Hamilton, Wentworth Co., to Elizabeth Perkins, of Brantford, Wentworth Co. 9 Jul 1850, residence of C.C. Dixon, near Brantford, by Licence. Witness Charles C. Dixon and ? Burton. 
Family: Sir George William Burton / Lady Elizabeth Perkins (F508)
 
925 from "Grace Anglican Church Marriages 1836-1861", Publication #242 (Brant County Ontario Genealogical Society)
Henry Hart, Law Student, of Brantford Town, to Caroline Perkins, of Brantford Twp., Brant County. 8 May 1856, Brantford, by Licence. Wit. Daniel Brooke and S.J. Stammer. 
Family: Henry Hart / Caroline Perkins (F509)
 
926 from "Granite Monthly; A New Hampshire Magazine, Vol 47-40", p. 277 (googlebooks.com)
Solon R. Baker was born in Haverhill, N.H., and was educated in Haverhill Academy. Before coming to Concord he had been engaged in the general merchandise business in East Tilton and Gilmanton. In January, 1915, he became a partner in the florist concern of Charles V. Kimball, where he still continues. Mr Baker is a member of the Peaked Hill Grange, P. of H., and the Doric Lodge of Masons. 
Baker, Solon R (I16800)
 
927 from "Harris. Marriage Records (1854-1865) (familysearch.org)
On 7 Dec 1854 Mr. William Clark married Julia W. Baker 
Family: William Clark / Julia W Baker (F473)
 
928 from "Harvard College Class of 1887 secretary's report", 1907 (googlebooks.com)
HENRY GROVER PERKINS, Residence, 61 Monmouth St., Brookline, Mass. Business address, Old South Building, Boston, Mass. Haven been engaged in the real estate business on my own account for about three years, making a specialty of property in the down-town district of Boston. You have the name of my daughter, Maria Therese Perkins, in the last report. You may add the name of my only son, Francis William Perkins, born in Brookline, Mass., Jan. 8, 1904. Am a member of the Boston Athletic Association, and the Longwood Club of Brookline. Have recently become a member of the summer colony of Cape Cod by buying a little cottage at Osterville, Mass., where automobilists of '87, after their 90 mile ride, may find something to their advantage during July and August of any year. I have not succeeded in getting farther from Boston than Currituck Sound, North Carolina, where the wild ducks have called me occasionally. You naturally do not expect anything exciting from a "middle aged" person engaged in the laudable task of supporting his family; so we will say "No news is good news" and let it go at that. 
Perkins, Henry Grover (I17039)
 
929 from "Harvard Law Bulletin - Summer 2007"
Alan D. Block ’55 of Mission Viejo, Calif., died Feb. 4, 2006. He was head of Block & Osofsky in Torrance and specialized in personal injury and criminal defense. He later served as an attorney consultant at the Community Legal Center, Orange County, Calif. 
Block, Alan David (I25355)
 
930 from "Hausen / Beerdigungen 1809-1875" (pg 48, #2)
Maria Sophia Cyriax, wife of Johann Christian Cyriax, died 30 Apr 1823, age 44y 8m 4d. 
Sterz, Maria Sophia (I27107)
 
931 from "Hausen / Beerdigungen 1809-1875", pg 82, #3 (archion.de pg 45)
Christian Cyriax died 12 Oct 1843, aged 79y 1m 16d.  
Cyriax, Johann Christian (I27106)
 
932 from "Hausen / Taufen 1809-1875", age 57, #3 (archion pg 31)
Susanna Maria Charlotte was born 30 Apr 1823, baptized 2 May. Father is Johann Christian Cyriax. 
Cyriax, Susanna Marie Charlotte (I485)
 
933 from "Hausen / Taufen, Trauungen, Beerdigungen 1788-1808", pg 76 #5 (archion.de pg 42)
Johann Jakob Stertz died 13 Nov 1789, aged 50y 3m 5d. He born in Reichenbach on 8 Aug 1739. 
Stertz, Johann Jakob (I27111)
 
934 from "Hausen / Taufen, Trauungen, Beerdigungen 1788-1808", pg 87 #2 (archion.de pg 47)
Regina Margaretha Sterzin, spouse of Johann Jacob Sterz. Aged 50y 2m 28d. 
Kein, Regina Margerthe (I27112)
 
935 from "Hausen Beerdigungen 1809-1875", page 64 #4 (archion pg 63)
Johann Caspar Sterz died 6 Jun 1860, aged 75y 10m 5d. 
Sterz, Johann Caspar (I27282)
 
936 from "Hausen Beerdigungen 1809-1875", pg. 52, #3 (archion.de, pg 52)
Bernhard Sterz died 20 Jul 1848, aged 73 y 3m 17 d. 
Sterz, Bernhard (I27280)
 
937 from "Hausen Familienregister 17-19, page 207" (archion.de, pg 107)
Anna Elisabeth, born 20 May 1746, married 4 Feb 1766 Johann Gottr. Kein. 
Kein, Anna Elisabetha (I27291)
 
938 from "Hausen Familienregister 17-19, page 207" (archion.de, pg 107)
Johann Bathschar, born 23 Aug 1754, married 28 Nov 1773 with Maria Elisabeth Klausen, Gottstadt. 
Kein, Johann Balthasar (I27293)
 
939 from "Hausen Familienregister 17-19, page 207" (archion.de, pg 107)
Johann Martin, born 19 Feb 1749, married 10 Aug 1773 with Maria Margarethe Kein 
Kein, Johann Martin (I27292)
 
940 from "Hausen Familienregister 17-19, page 207" (archion.de, pg 107)
Johann Michael, spinner and Parish guardian, born 12 Dec 1744, married Elisebeth Glannberg, Tröchtelbore. 
Kein, Johann Michael (I27290)
 
941 from "Hausen Familienregister 17-19, page 207" (archion.de, pg 107)
Martin Kein, third son of Jonas, Schultsaßt & Gerichtsschöppe and his wife Margarethe née Körner, born 19 Aug 1713, died 25 Dec 1753, aged 40y 4m 6d. Married 28 May 1743 Maria Margarethe nee Nagel, second daughter of Schultseißt Herr Michael and his wife Maria nee Kraus, born 5 Jun 1725. 
Kein, Martin (I27284)
 
942 from "Hausen Familienregister 17-19, page 207" (archion.de, pg 107)
Regina Magarethe, bonr 29 Mar 1752, married in Reichenbach 6 Feb 1776 with Johann Jakob Stertz, died 27 Jun 1802 
Kein, Regina Margerthe (I27112)
 
943 from "Hausen Familienregister 17-19", page 131 (archion.de pg 160)
Isaak Nagel, Mitältefter, only son of Christoph Nagel sen (see p. 301). Born 5. 1615 (calculated); Buried August 2, 1694 almost 79 years old. 
Nagel, Isaak (I27332)
 
944 from "Hausen Familienregister 17-19", pg 301 (archion.de pg 154)
Christoph Nagel sen., born c. 1579 
Nagel, Christoph (I27338)
 
945 From "Hausen Familienregister 17-19", pg 305 (archion.de pg 156)
Hans Michael, village mayor and stonemason, oldest. son of Baltsaher, court clerk and stonemason, and eldest wife Margerethe née Schneigest, baptised August 19, 1677; died 6. Jan 1750 as husband in the 73rd year of life. 
Nagel, Michael (I27288)
 
946 From "Hausen Familienregister 17-19", pg 305 (archion.de pg 156)
Second marriage of Hans Michael:
Maria nee Knauf, born in Bufleben 5 Feb 1691 top Hans and Katharina Knauf. in Bufleben; married January 26, 1717, died 16. September 1750 eight months after her husband.
Note: At this marriage of Michael and Maria Nagel in Hausen is also the mother-in-law Katherne Krauf, who was staying here. She died 24 Sept 1739. 
Knauft, Maria (I27289)
 
947 From "Hausen Familienregister 17-19", pg 307 (archion.de pg 157)
Maria Margaretha, born June 5 1725; Married two times: (1) May 28, 1743, Martin Kein, (2) July 15, 1755, Joh. Michael Käster.
Died as wife in second marriage, 33 years old, 21 May 1758. 
Nagel, Maria Margartha (I27285)
 
948 from "Hausen Familienregister 17-19". pg 193 (archion.de, pg 100)
Laurentius (Lorenz) is Anschennes, Elder,
court clerk and settler, born 24 Jun 1710 married three times, in 8 Feb 1735, 21 Jul 1739 and 17 Jul 1751, died 15 Feb 1782.  
Kein, Lorenz (I27295)
 
949 from "Hausen Familienregister 17-19". pg 193 (archion.de, pg 100)
Johann Michael, born 5 May 1707, married 24 May 1735 with Magielen Elisebeth née Häferer 
Kein, Johann Michael (I27294)
 
950 from "Hausen Familienregister 17-19". pg 193 (archion.de, pg 100)
Jonas Kein marred Mareretha nee Korner on 3 November 1705 
Family: Jonas Kein / Margaretha Körner (F10717)
 

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