Catherine Christian Baker
1827 - 1865 (38 years)-
Name Catherine Christian Baker Birth 1827 Middleport, Niagara, NY Gender Female Census 30 Jul 1850 Rockingham, Windham, VT age 23, born Middleport NY Census 23 Jun 1855 Royalton, Niagara, NY age 28, born Niagara Co Census 27 Jul 1860 Joliet, Will, IL age 31, born NY Death 27 Jan 1865 Joliet, Will, IL Person ID I1559 Family Tree | 12 Generation Ancestor Chart Last Modified 3 Nov 2021
Father Alden Sprague Baker, b. 10 Nov 1798, Westmoreland, Cheshire, NH d. 13 Mar 1878, Middleport, Niagara, NY (Age 79 years) Mother Elizabeth Wanton Wickham, b. 22 Dec 1804, Philadelphia, PA d. 5 Feb 1892, Middleport, Niagara, NY (Age 87 years) Marriage 1823 Sodus Point, Wayne, NY Family ID F360 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Albert H Day, b. 8 Apr 1819, Chesterfield, Cheshire, NH d. 3 Feb 1877, Joliet, Will, IL (Age 57 years) [1, 2] Marriage 21 Jul 1848 Middleport, Niagara, NY Notes - Albert and Catherine are first cousins.
Children + 1. Caroline Elizabeth “Carrie” Day, b. 1 Apr 1849, Brattleboro, Windham, VT d. 25 Aug 1923, Joliet, Will, IL (Age 74 years) 2. Alice Kate Day, b. 1852, Vermont d. 24 Sep 1860, Joliet, Will, IL (Age 8 years) + 3. Bertha Albertine Day, b. Sept 1854, Vermont d. 4 May 1915, Los Angeles Co, CA (Age 60 years) + 4. Edward A Day, b. Oct 1862, Joliet, Will, IL d. Mar 1896 (Age 33 years) Family ID F542 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 2 Jun 2017
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Histories History of Chesterfield, Cheshire County, NH
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Notes - From "The Joliet Signal", 7 Feb 1865 (genealogybank.com)
It is with deep regret that we record, on our present issue, the sudden and unexpected decease, on the 27th ult., of Mrs. Kate Baker Day, wife of Albert H. Day, Esq., one the the most esteemed our fellow-citizens, and daughter of Hon. A.S. Baker, of Middleport, NY. For a short time previously her health had been somewhat delicate, although not so seriously affected as to awaken apprehensions. With their medical adviser, Mr. and Mrs. Day had reason to anticipate her speedy recovery; and , if external appearance could have been trusted, both might have looked forward to many years of enjoyment in the bosom of their amiable and interesting family. But heaven had otherwise ordained; and the the morning of the 27th ult. her pure and gentle spirit bade farewell to the joys of earth for those which await the good in another and better world. The funeral services took place last Sabbath P.M. at the First Congregational church, in presence of a large and deeply affected audience.
- From "The Joliet Signal", 7 Feb 1865 (genealogybank.com)
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