Timothy Baker
1802 - 1867 (64 years)-
Name Timothy Baker Birth 26 May 1802 New Hampshire Gender Male Census 11 Oct 1850 St Charles, Kane, IL age 48, born NH, nurseryman Census 5 Jun 1860 St Charles, Kane, IL age 58, born NH, nursery Death 16 Apr 1867 Kane Co, IL Burial South Cemetery, St Charles, IL Person ID I16778 Family Tree Last Modified 28 Apr 2022
Father Timothy Baker, b. 26 May 1755, Littleton, Middlesex, MA d. 16 Dec 1823, Pembroke, Genesse, NY (Age 68 years) Mother Mary, b. 25 Mar 1770, New York d. 16 Apr 1850, St Clarles, Kane, IL (Age 80 years) Census 1820 Pembroke, Genesse, NY 1M10-15 (William[12], 1M>=45 (Timothy[65]), 2F16-25 (Lucinda[16], Dorcas[14], 1F>=45 (Mary[50]) Family ID F6430 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Jane A Hatch, b. Aug 1815, Cayuga, Cayuga, NY d. 1 Dec 1853, St Charles, Kane, IL (Age 38 years) Marriage 24 Dec 1844 Kane Co, IL Notes - from "Illinois, County Marriages, 1810-1940" (familysearch.org)
On 24 Dec 1844 in Kane Co, IL, Timothy Baker married Jane A Hatch.
Children 1. Charles Baker d. 3 Aug 1847, Kane Co, IL Family ID F6434 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 4 Jul 2017
Family 2 Emily Loomis, b. 2 Aug 1811, Onondaga Co, NY d. 11 Sep 1891, Rochelle, Ogle, IL (Age 80 years) Marriage 1 Mar 1855 Kane Co, IL Notes - from "Illinois, County Marriages, 1810-1940" (familysearch.org)
On 1 Mar 1855 in Kane Co, IL, Timothy Baker married Emily Baldridge.
Family ID F6448 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 4 Jul 2017
- from "Illinois, County Marriages, 1810-1940" (familysearch.org)
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Headstones Timothy Baker Gravestone
TIMOTHY BAKER / DIED / APR. 16. 1867 AGED / [unreadable]
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Notes - Mary J Cory, 6, b. IL in 1850 census. Mary Jane Baker, 15, b. NY in 1860 census. Adopted daughter?
- from "Commemorative Biographical and Historical Record of Kane County, Illinois", 1888 (archive.org)
Amoung the settlers of 1836 was Timothy Baker, who had been a soldier in the United States army, and who claimed about 600 acres, which included the Geo. W. Minard farm and parts of others near by. Selling this claim to Minard, he took land, now occupied by L.C.F. Lotz, east of the city, and engaged in the nursery and fruit business. He died in 1867.