Charles Oliver Baker
1819 - 1897 (77 years)-
Name Charles Oliver Baker Birth 6 Oct 1819 Lancaster, Coos, NH Gender Male Census 24 Aug 1850 Portland, Cumberland, ME age 30, born NH, baggage master Census 6 Jul 1860 Portland, Cumberland, ME age 40, born NH, agt for R.R. Co Census 3 Jun 1870 Portland, Cumberland, ME age 50, born NH, R.R. Agent Census 9 Jun 1880 Portland, Cumberland, ME age 60, born NH, R.R. yard master, parents born NH/NH Death 9 Feb 1897 Portland, Cumberland, ME Burial Evergreen Cemetery, Portland, ME Person ID I14784 Family Tree Last Modified 23 Jan 2020
Father Charles Baker, b. 27 Mar 1793, Lancaster, Coos, NH d. 8 Dec 1867, Lancaster, Coos, NH (Age 74 years) Mother Margaret Holton, b. 4 May 1800, Ellington, Tolland, CT d. 25 Jun 1871, Lancaster, Coos, NH (Age 71 years) Family ID F5529 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Amanda Byram, b. 1822, Maidstone, Essex, VT d. 13 Feb 1897 (Age 75 years) [1] Marriage 8 Jan 1850 Children 1. Mary Fanny Baker, b. 19 Nov 1850, Portland, Cumberland, ME d. 17 Jun 1894, Portland, Cumberland, ME (Age 43 years) 2. Ellen Stevens Baker, b. 7 May 1852, Waterville, Kennebec, ME d. 16 Jul 1926, Portland, Cumberland, ME (Age 74 years) + 3. Charles Edward Baker, b. 15 Aug 1863, Portland, Cumberland, ME d. 28 Jun 1938 (Age 74 years) Family ID F5540 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Apr 2017
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Headstones Charles Oliver Baker Gravestone Site
Plot: Section V, Lot 357, Grave 1
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Notes - from "New Hampshire, Birth Records, 1659-1900" (ancestry.com)
Charles Baker was born on 6 Oct 1819 in Lancaster NH to Jonas and Margeret Baker (recorded from Lancaster on 1 Sep 1905) - from "Maine, Death Records, 1617-1922" (ancestry.com)
Charles O Baker, age 77y 4m 2d, a lost freight agt, born Lancaster NH to Charles Baker, a mason b. Lancanster, & Margaret Holton, b. Lancaster, died on 9 Feb 1897 in Portland, Cumberland ME of pneumonia. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery. - from "The Bangor Daily Whig and Courier", 14 Feb 1897 (newspapers.com)
The funeral services for Charles O. Baker, lost freight agent of the Maine Central railroad, who died Tuesday, were led at his late residence in Portland Thursday. On account of the illness of Mrs. Baker and Mr. Charles E. Baker, the son of the deceased, the funeral was private. The brief services were conducted by Rev. R.T. Hack and the interment was in Evergreen cemetery.
- from "New Hampshire, Birth Records, 1659-1900" (ancestry.com)
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Sources - [S25] Albert Clark Baker, Genealogy and history of the Baker, Andrus, Clark, and Adams families, (1920).
- [S25] Albert Clark Baker, Genealogy and history of the Baker, Andrus, Clark, and Adams families, (1920).