Emily Baker
1827 - 1906 (78 years)-
Name Emily Baker Birth 29 Jul 1827 Baldwinsville, Onondaga, NY Gender Female Census 5 Sep 1850 Houston, Harris, TX age 20, born NY, living with brother William's family Census 10 Sep 1850 Lysander, Onondaga, NY age 24, born NY, living with parents Census 10 Nov 1860 Houston, Harris, TX age 28, born NY, sister Harriet in house Census 18 Jul 1870 Houston, Harris, TX age 43, born NY, keeping house Census 8 Jun 1880 Houston, Harris, TX age 52, born NY, keeping house, parents born VT/PA Census 1 Jun 1900 Houston, Harris, TX age 74, born Jul 1825 in NY, widowed, marr 37 yrs, 5/8 children living, housekeeper, parents born NH/PA Death 20 Feb 1906 Houston, Harris, TX Burial Glenwood Cemetery, Houston, TX Person ID I1670 Family Tree | 12 Generation Ancestor Chart Last Modified 1 Jun 2017
Father Asa Baker, b. 31 Dec 1786, New Ipswich, Hillsborough, NH d. 19 Apr 1851, Lysander, Onondaga, NY (Age 64 years) Mother Hannah Robinson, b. 4 Aug 1794, Philadelphia, PA d. 24 Jun 1889, Houston, Harris, TX (Age 94 years) Marriage 7 Feb 1819 Baldwinsville, Onondaga, NY 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
Family Horace Dickinson Taylor, b. 8 Jan 1821, Sunderland, MA d. 9 Nov 1890, Houston, Harris, TX (Age 69 years) [1, 2] Marriage 1 Dec 1852 Houston, Harris, TX Children + 1. Mary Taylor, b. 27 Sep 1853, Houston, Harris, TX d. 14 Jul 1906, Houston, Harris, TX (Age 52 years) 2. Ellen Taylor, b. 2 Nov 1854, Houston, Harris, TX d. 12 Jan 1860, Houston, Harris, TX (Age 5 years) 3. George Taylor, b. 30 Jun 1856, Houston, Harris, TX d. 30 Jun 1859, Houston, Harris, TX (Age 3 years) 4. Elizabeth “Bessie” Taylor, b. 28 Oct 1858, Houston, Harris, TX d. 16 Dec 1859, Houston, Harris, TX (Age 1 year) + 5. Edward Wyllys Taylor, b. 17 Mar 1860, Houston, Harris, TX d. 13 Sep 1919, Houston, Harris, TX (Age 59 years) + 6. Horace Dickinson Taylor, b. 4 Dec 1861, Houston, Harris, TX d. 4 Jul 1949, Houston, Harris, TX (Age 87 years) + 7. William Baker Taylor, b. 5 Sep 1863, Houston, Harris, TX d. 22 Jul 1947, Houston, Harris, TX (Age 83 years) + 8. Emily Bagby Taylor, b. 29 Mar 1870, Houston, Harris, TX d. 19 Dec 1902, Houston, Harris, TX (Age 32 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 F426 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 6 Sep 2014
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Photos Emily (Baker) Taylor holding Bagby baby Emily Bagby & Mrs. H. D. Bagby
Emily Bagby (Taylor) Farrar on left, Emily (Baker) Taylor on right
Photo Inscription: Emily Bagby & Mrs. H. D. Bagby (Mr. R. M. Farrar mother of Ellen)
Headstones Taylor Family Grave Site
Plot: Sect. D-2, Lot 92Taylor Family Gravestone Inscription
HORACE DICKINSON TAYLOR / born in Sunderland, Mass. / Jan. 8, 1821 / died in Houston, TX / Nov. 9, 1890
EMILY T. FARRAR / born Mar. 30, 1870 / died Dec. 19, 1902
EMILY BAKER TAYLOR / wife of H. D. Taylor / born in Baldwinsville, N.Y. / July 29, 1825, / died Feb'y. 20, 1906.
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Notes - from "The Houston Daily Post" 21 Feb 1906 (Portal of Texas History)
MRS. EMILY BAKER TAYLOR
Mrs. Emily Baker Taylor died in her home at this city at 4:25 o'clock yesterday evening surrounded by her children and relatives at the ripe age of 80 years. Mrs. Taylor was born in Baldwinsville, N.Y., July, 1825. She moved to Houston in the year 1848 and has resided here ever since. She was a sister of the last Colonel W.R. Baker, for many years mayor of this city; also of Mrs. Mariana Bagby, Mrs. Julia W Clark of Waco, Texas, and Mrs. A.A. Szabo of this city, the last tow of whom survive her. She also leaves a daughter and three sons to mourn her loss, being Mrs. Julia Robertson, Edward W. Taylor, Horace D. Taylor and William R. Taylor of this city. Mrs. Taylor was one of this city's oldest citizens, having seen the city grow from a small country town of one a few thousand population. She married the late Horace D. Taylor in this city in 1852. Her husband was for many years one of the prominent business men of the city, having been engaged in the cotton and commission business. He was mayor of Houston in the early '60s and founded the firm of H.D. Taylor & Sons. Mrs. Taylor was a devout Christian, having been a consistent member of the First Presbyterian church of this city during the whole period of her residence here. The funeral will take place from the family residence, No. 66 Walker avenue, at 3:30 o'clock this evening. Interment in Glenwood cemetery, Rev. W.H. Leavell officiating. The following will act as pall bearers: Active-B.W. Armstrong, E.A. Adey, W.B. Jones, David Hannah, W.N. Kidd, F.A. Reichard, H.C. Breaker, E.A. Peden.
- from "The Houston Daily Post" 21 Feb 1906 (Portal of Texas History)
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Sources - [S40] Anonymous, History of Texas, together with a biographical history of the cities of Houston and Galveston, (Lewis Pub. Co., Chicago, 1895), 474-475.
- [S43] Red, Ellen Robbins, Early Days on the Bayou 1838-1890, The Life and Letters of Horace Dickinson Taylor, (Texian Press, Waco, TX, 1986), 175, 181-182.
- [S40] Anonymous, History of Texas, together with a biographical history of the cities of Houston and Galveston, (Lewis Pub. Co., Chicago, 1895), 474-475.