Hannah Robinson
1794 - 1889 (94 years)-
Name Hannah Robinson Birth 4 Aug 1794 Philadelphia, PA Gender Female Census 10 Sep 1850 Lysander, Onondaga, NY age 54, born PA Census 10 Nov 1860 Houston, Harris, TX age 60, born PA, living with daughter Marianna's family Census 22 Jul 1870 Houston, Harris, TX age 74, born PA, living with daughter Julia's family Census 8 Jun 1880 Houston, Harris, TX age 84, born PA, parents born MA/PA, living with daughter Marianna's family Death 24 Jun 1889 Houston, Harris, TX Burial Glenwood Cemetery, Houston, TX Person ID I1659 Family Tree | 12 Generation Ancestor Chart Last Modified 30 Aug 2014
Father William Robinson Mother Sarah Rice Marriage 15 Dec 1845 Houston, Harris, TX Family ID F416 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Asa Baker, b. 31 Dec 1786, New Ipswich, Hillsborough, NH d. 19 Apr 1851, Lysander, Onondaga, NY (Age 64 years) [1, 2, 3] Marriage 7 Feb 1819 Baldwinsville, Onondaga, NY Children + 1. William Robinson Baker, b. 21 May 1820, Baldwinsville, Onondaga, NY d. 30 Apr 1890, Houston, Harris, TX (Age 69 years) 2. George Robinson Baker, b. 21 Dec 1830, Baldwinsville, Onondaga, NY d. 15 Oct 1859, Houston, Harris, TX (Age 28 years) + 3. Marianna Baker, b. 3 May 1824, Baldwinsville, Onondaga, NY d. 16 Dec 1904, Houston, Harris, TX (Age 80 years) + 4. Emily Baker, b. 29 Jul 1827, Baldwinsville, Onondaga, NY d. 20 Feb 1906, Houston, Harris, TX (Age 78 years) + 5. Julia W Baker, b. Dec 1831, New York d. 20 Jul 1907, Waco, McLennan, TX (Age 75 years) + 6. Harriet M “Hattie” Baker, b. 25 Oct 1833, Baldwinsville, Onondaga, NY d. 4 Feb 1928, Houston, Harris, TX (Age 94 years) Histories History of Texas, together with a biographical history of the cities of Houston and Galveston Early Days on the Bayou 1838-1890, The Life and Letters of Horace Dickinson Taylor Family ID F415 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 4 Apr 2015
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Photos Hannah (Robinson) Baker
Headstones Baker Family Gravesite in Houston
Plot: Sect. E-1, Lot 57Hannah (Robinson) Baker Gravestone Inscription
OUR MOTHER / HANNAH ROBINSON / wife of / ASA BAKER, / born / Aug. 4, 1794, / died / June 24, 1880Main Baker Family Gravestone in Houston
W.R. BAKER
MARIANNA BAGBY
EMILY TAYLOR
JULIA W. CLARK
HARRIET M. SZABO
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Notes - from "The Baldwinsville Gazette and Farmers' Journal", 4 July 1889 (fultonhistory.com)
AT A RIPE OLD AGE
Yesterday afternoon, at the ripe old age of 95 years, Mrs. Hannah Baker, surrounded by children and grandchildren an great grandchildren, passed from the busy scenes of a long and eventful life into the rest that lies beyond the grave. The joys and cares, the hopes and fears, the labors and loves, the wonderful activities of almost a century of time laid aside, the Christian mother takes up the thread of another and better existence, "unmeasured by the flight of years." That she has gone to a fitting reward will not be questioned by those who were familiar with the old time purity and nobleness of character, the Christian faith, the teuder affection and sterling worth of this grand old lady. She was the daughter of Judge Robinson, of Philadelphia, and was born August 4, 1812. Mrs. Baker came to Houston as far back as as 1853, from Baldwinsville, N.Y., having therefore been far over the duration of a generation a resident of that city. Her children, all well-known residents of Houston, who survive her, are Hon. W.E. Baker, Mrs. T. M. Bagley, Mrs. H.D. Taylor. Mrs. A. A. Szabe and Mrs. Julia Clark. Eleven great grandchildren survive the deceased. Only last Sunday was buried the next youngest of her great grandchildren. How keenly all these living representatives mourn the loss of this noble old mother and grandmother, whom they venerated as they loved, only those know who have been called upon to pass through a similar affliction. The strength of will and Christian zeal and physical activity that were Mrs. Baker's distinguishing characteristics in life, were strikingly manifested but a short time since when she insisted on walking some twenty blocks to church. The funeral will occur this afternoon from the residence of Mrs. T.M. Bagley, of Smith street. Mrs. Baker will be interred in Glenwood beside the remains of her son George. It is given to but few in these times to crown such usefulness with such length of days. The children who survive her are all so many living testimonies to the excellence of her character and teachings. - Houston Texas Post, June 25
Major Baker built the house now occupied by Dr. W. W. Perkins, on West Oneida street, and with his estimable wife are remembered by many of our old residents.
- from "The Baldwinsville Gazette and Farmers' Journal", 4 July 1889 (fultonhistory.com)
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Sources - [S33] Westmoreland History Committee, The History of Westmoreland (Great Meadow) New Hampshire 1741-1970 and Genealogical Data, (Westmoreland, NH: Westmoreland History Committee, 1976), 331.
- [S40] Anonymous, History of Texas, together with a biographical history of the cities of Houston and Galveston, (Lewis Pub. Co., Chicago, 1895), 423, 469.
- [S43] Red, Ellen Robbins, Early Days on the Bayou 1838-1890, The Life and Letters of Horace Dickinson Taylor, (Texian Press, Waco, TX, 1986), 182.
- [S33] Westmoreland History Committee, The History of Westmoreland (Great Meadow) New Hampshire 1741-1970 and Genealogical Data, (Westmoreland, NH: Westmoreland History Committee, 1976), 331.