Minot Wales Baker
1843 - 1904 (60 years)-
Name Minot Wales Baker Birth 18 Nov 1843 Randolph, Norfolk, MA Gender Male Census 31 Aug 1850 Randolph, Norfolk, MA age 6, born MA, living with parents Census 4 Sep 1855 Randolph, Norfolk, MA Wales, age 11, living with parents Census 15 Jun 1860 Randolph, Norfolk, MA age 16, born MA, living with parents Census 16 May 1865 Randolph, Norfolk, MA age 22, born MA, clerk, living with mother Census 10 Jun 1870 Randolph, Norfolk, MA age 26, born MA, stove dealer, living with mother Census 4 Jun 1880 Randolph, Norfolk, MA age 37, born MA, tinsmith, parents born MA/MA Census 1 Jun 1900 Randolph, Norfolk, MA age 56, born Nov 1843 in MA, marr 29 yrs, postmaster, parents born NH/MA Death 17 May 1904 Randolph, Norfolk, MA Burial Central Cemetery, Randolph, MA Person ID I14504 Family Tree Last Modified 28 May 2017
Father Minot Baker, b. 15 Mar 1815, Charleston, Cheshire, NH d. 24 Jul 1862, Randolph, Norfolk, MA (Age 47 years) Mother Fanny White, b. 1818, Holbrook, Norfolk, MA d. 20 Jul 1877, Randolph, Norfolk, MA (Age 59 years) Family ID F5418 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Emma Amelia Fritts, b. 5 Jan 1852, Randolph, Norfolk, MA d. 1934, Randolph, Norfolk, MA (Age 81 years) Marriage 4 Jan 1871 Quincy, Norfolk, MA Notes - from "Massachusetts, Marriage Records, 1840-1915" (ancestry.com)
On 4 Jan 1871 in Quincy MA, Minot W Baker, 27, at trader, born Randolph MA to Minot & Fanny (White) Baker, married Emma A Fritts, 19, born Randolph to Andrew & Susan (Wales) Fritts. 1st marriage for both.
Children 1. Alice Wales Baker, b. 1 Oct 1872, Randolph, Norfolk, MA d. 1962 (Age 89 years) + 2. Minot Everett Baker, b. 16 Sep 1874, Randolph, Norfolk, MA d. 19 Apr 1918, Randolph, Norfolk, MA (Age 43 years) 3. Florence Louisa Baker, b. 6 Dec 1878, Randolph, Norfolk, MA 4. Cora A Baker, b. Sep 1880, Randolph, Norfolk, MA d. 1981, Randolph, Norfolk, MA (Age 100 years) 5. Albert Emerson Baker, b. 5 Jun 1882, Randolph, Norfolk, MA d. 10 Apr 1885, Randolph, Norfolk, MA (Age 2 years) + 6. Arthur Chester Baker, b. 27 Nov 1886, Randolph, Norfolk, MA d. 10 Sep 1971, Braintree, Norfolk, MA (Age 84 years) + 7. Norman Fritts Baker, b. 27 Feb 1889, Randolph, Norfolk, MA d. 1 Apr 1964 (Age 75 years) 8. Ernest Ray “Ernie” Baker, b. 16 Mar 1892, Randolph, Norfolk, MA d. 24 Apr 1982, Randolph, Norfolk, MA (Age 90 years) Family ID F5419 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 16 Feb 2019
- from "Massachusetts, Marriage Records, 1840-1915" (ancestry.com)
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Headstones Baker Family Graveston in Randolph MA
1781 STEPHEN 1858 / 1813 ALBERT 1852 / 1821 OSCAR 1863 / 1815 MINOTT 1862 / 1848 MARY W. 1848 / 1843 M. WALES 1904 / 1852 EMMA A. 1934 / 1874 M. EVERETT 1918 / 1876 BERTHA 1971 / 1884 ALBERT 1887 / 1892 ERNEST R. 1982
Plot: GPS 42.18543, -71.05772
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Notes - from "Massachusetts, Birth Records, 1840-1915" (ancestry.com)
Minot Wales Baker was born 6 Nov 1843 in Baptist church Hunting Place to Minot Baker, a shoemaker, and Fanny W. - from Biographical review, containing life sketches of leading citizens of Norfolk County, Massachusetts", 1898 (archive.org)
WALES BAKER, a member of the Board of Selectmen of Randolph and formerly Postmaster, was born in this town, November 18, 1843, son of Minot and Fanny (White) Baker. His father was a native of New Hampshire; and his mother, who was born in what is now Brookville, Mass., was a descendant of Peregrine White, the first white child born in New England after the landing of the "Mayflower" Pilgrims. Minot Baker followed the shoemaker's trade in Randolph, and was a well-known and respected citizen. His death occurred in 1862. The subject of this sketch was educated in the common and high schools of Randolph, and at the age of twenty years began to learn the tinsmith's trade, serving an apprenticeship of four years. After working as a journeyman in Toledo, Ohio, for a year, he returned to Randolph, where he engaged in business for himself, first alone and later becoming associated with G. F. Thayer. The firm of Baker & Thayer continued in business until 1873, when they sold out to Charles A. Wales, Mr. Baker remaining with the new proprietor until 1888. For a short time he was employed at his trade in North Easton, Mass. In June, 1890, he was appointed Postmaster at Randolph by President Harrison, and held office until May 15, 1895, since which time he has carried on the tinware business here. Mr. Baker married Emma A. Fritts, of Randolph, and has a family of seven children; namely, Alice W., M. Everett, Florence L., Cora A., Arthur C, Norman F., and Ernest R. Politically, Mr. Baker is a Republican, and has served as a Selectman since March, 1897. He is a Dictator of the Knights of Honor, and permanent secretary of Rising Star Lodge, I.O.O.F. ; chaplain of Pilgrim Lodge, No. 14, New England Order of Protection; a member of Maple Lodge, No. 313, Knights and Ladies of Honor, of Ouincy, Mass. ; and Orator of Randolph Lodge, No. 7, American Benefit Society. He is an earnest advocate of the temperance cause. As an active member of the Congregational church he takes a deep interest in religious work, serving as assessor and collector of the parish, treasurer of the church, and superintendent of the Sabbath-school.
- from "Massachusetts, Birth Records, 1840-1915" (ancestry.com)