Omar Baker
1839 - 1884 (45 years)-
Name Omar Baker Birth 26 Feb 1839 Cambria, Niagara, NY Gender Male Census 27 Aug 1850 Cambria, Niagara, NY age 11, born NY, living with parents Census 20 Jun 1855 Cambria, Niagara, NY age 16, born Niagara Co, living with parents Census 13 Jul 1860 Cambria, Niagara, NY age 21, born Cambria, Farm Laborer, living with parents Census 13 Jun 1865 Cambria, Niagara, NY age 26, born Niagara Co, single, living with father Census 16 Jun 1870 Cambria, Niagara, NY age 31, born NY, Farmer Census 17 Jun 1875 Cambria, Niagara, NY age 36, born Niagara Co, farmer Census 23 Jun 1880 Cambria, Niagara, NY age 41, born NY, Farmer, parents born NH/NY Death 28 Dec 1884 Cambria, Niagara, NY Burial Hillside Cemetery, Cambria, NY Person ID I57 Family Tree | 12 Generation Ancestor Chart Last Modified 22 Sep 2020
Father James Baker, b. 11 Mar 1792, Westmoreland, Cheshire, NH d. 18 Nov 1868, Cambria, Niagara, NY (Age 76 years) Mother Mary Palmer, b. 7 Dec 1798, Northumberland, Saratoga, NY d. 11 Apr 1864, Cambria, Niagara, NY (Age 65 years) Marriage 14 Sep 1815 Northumberland, Saratoga, NY Census 1820 Wilton, Saratoga, NY 1M <10 (Palmer[4]); 1M 26-45 (James[28]); 1F 16-26 (Mary[21]) Census 1830 Gorham, Ontario, NY 1M <5 (Oscar[1]); 2M 5-9 (George[9], Alden[7]); 1M 10-14(Palmer[14]); 1M 30-39 (James[38]; 1F <5 (Lydia[3]); 1F 30-39 (Mary [31]) Census 1840 Cambria, Niagara, NY 1M <5 (Omar[1]); 1M 5-9 (Ira[9]); 1M 10-14 (Oscar[11]); 2M 15-19(George[19], Alden[17]); 1M 20-29 (Palmer[24]); 1M 40-49 (James[48]); 1F <5 (Sarah[2]); 1F 5-9(Mary[6]); 1F 10-14 (Lydia[13]); 1F 40-49 (Mary[41]} Family ID F18 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Maria Longshore, b. 1846, Lockport, Niagara, NY d. 26 Nov 1927, Erie, Erie, PA (Age 81 years) Marriage 20 Dec 1865 Cambria, Niagara, NY Notes - from "The Lockport Daily Journal", 23 Dec 1875 (fultonhistory.com)
Omar Baker, of Cambria, and Maria L Langshore, of Lockport, were pronounced husband and wife Dec. 20, 1865, by Rev. Joseph L. Bennett.
Children 1. Orville W Baker, b. 14 Jul 1867, Cambria, Niagara, NY d. 25 Dec 1892, Cambria, Niagara, NY (Age 25 years) + 2. Grace Estelle Baker, b. Oct 1868, Cambria, Niagara, NY d. 2 Feb 1957, Valrico, Hillsborough, FL (Age 88 years) + 3. Arthur B Baker, b. Dec 1870, Cambria, Niagara, NY d. 26 Nov 1943, Lockport, Niagara, NY (Age 72 years) 4. Baby Boy Baker, b. Dec 1872 d. 14 Dec 1872, Cambria, Niagara, NY (Age 0 years) Family ID F230 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 22 Sep 2020
- from "The Lockport Daily Journal", 23 Dec 1875 (fultonhistory.com)
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Headstones Omar Baker Family Gravestone
Side 1: Omar Baker & Fred W Baker (son of Ira Baker)
Side 2: Maria Baker
Side 3: Infant Baker & Orville Baker
Omar & Fred Baker Inscription on Omar Baker Family Gravestone
Omar Baker / Died Dec 28 1884 / aged 48 years / 10 mos & 20 days
Fred W Baker / 1859 - 1920
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Notes - from "The Niagara County News", 26 Sep 1884 (nyshistoricnewspapers.org)
Mr. Omar Baker is very ill with heart disease. - from "The Lockport Daily Journal" 29 Dec 1884 (fultonhistory.com)
BAKER - At his late residence in the town of Cambria, Omar Baker, age 45 years, 10 months and 21 days. Funeral from the last residence, Wednesday, Dec. 21st, at 11 o'clock A.M - from "The Lockport Daily Journal", 15 Jan 1885 (fultonhistory.com)
In Cambria, on Dec. 28th, 1884 occured the death of Mr. Omar Baker. Mr. Baker was born in Cambria, Feb. 8th, 1839, and was consequently in the 46th year of his age. He spent his entire life on the farm where he died. He was highly esteemed and respected by all who knew him, and there was none to speak ill of him. He had held various positions of trust in his native town, and was always found faithful. His affection for his family, all of whom survive him, was peculiarly strong, and he was untiring in his efforts for their welfare. His constitution, never rugged, was undermined by disease of the heart, to which he was compelled at last to succumb. For four months he was confined to his room and a large part of the time his sufferings were intense. When a young man he consecrated himself to God's service, and his manhood was a Christian manhood, so that in the presence of death he could say and did say "I know in whom I have believed," and his end was peace. Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord:. - Rev. 14:13.
- from "The Niagara County News", 26 Sep 1884 (nyshistoricnewspapers.org)