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Continued: Name: William M. Baker Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 18 Nov 1888 Event Place: Franklin, Illinois, United States Age: 26 Birthplace: , Williamson, IL Birth Year (Estimated): 1862 Father's Name: John Baker Mother's Name: White Spouse's Name: Ida E. Haggard Spouse's Age: 17 Spouse's Birthplace: , Franklin, IL Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1871 Spouse's Father's Name: George Haggard Spouse's Mother's Name: Elizabeth Davis living next door to Robert Baker. 1920 United States Federal Census Name: Mon Baker Home in 1920: Frankfort, Franklin, Illinois Age: 58 Estimated birth year: abt 1862 Birthplace: Illinois Relation to Head of House: Self (Head) Marital Status: Married Race: White Sex: Male Home owned: Rent Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Image: 95 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Mon Baker 58 1930 United States Federal Census Name: Morie Baker Home in 1930: Benton, Franklin, Illinois View Map Age: 70 Estimated birth year: abt 1860 Birthplace: Illinois Relation to Head of House: Pauper Race: White Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age William Meal 60 Tillie Meal 46 Carnie Meal 15 Namoni Meal 7 Patsie Meal 5 James Barton 77 Hiwana Lezrhn 76 Tony Kuroski 58 Alex Koslesko 56 Henry Cestear 80 Tony Kaski 68 Morie Baker 70 (probably Monroe Baker) Mike Harty 73 Harold Moore 3 **************************************************************************************** Baker, Monroe Baker, Henry UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, STATE OF ILLINOIS, WILLIAMSON COUNTY, At a regular term of the County Court of said County of Williamson begunand holden at the Court House in Marion, in said County on Monday the13th day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundredand eighty being the second Monday of said month. To wit: On Tuesday the 14th day of December A. D. 1880. No. (blank) PRESENT, Hon. Geo W. Young Judge, The People of the State of Illinois W. H. Eubanks Clerk, vs Indictment for James H. Duncan Sheriff, Monroe Baker and Petit Larceny And Wm. W. Clemens State's Attorney. Henry Baker Attest, W. H. Eubanks Clerk WHEREAS, at the January Term , A. D. 1879, of the Circuit Court ofWilliamson County, in the State of Illinois an indictment for Gameingagainst Monroe Baker and Henry Baker was by the Grand Jury of said countyduly returned into Open Court, on which indictment the bail was afterwardfixed by said court at the sum of one Hundred Dollars; and the same wasordered to be certified to the County Court of said County for processand trial and whereas on to wit the 22nd day of January A. D. 1880, thesaid indictment was so certified and filed in said County Court when andwhereby the same became a matter of record therein. AND WHEREAS,afterward, in pursuance of said Indictment, before W. B. Meredith one ofthe constables of Williamson County, to wit: On the 6th day of December1880, the said Henry Baker made his recognizance in the sum of oneHundred Dollars for his appearance at the County Court of said County, onthe first day of December Term, 1880, thereof, to answer to saidIndictment, which recognizance was then and there approved and certifiedby said Constable, and was afterward filed in said County Court, wherebyit became a matter of record therein; AND WHEREAS, the day is now come when by said recognizance the said HenryBaker bound to appear: Now come the People, by Wm. W. Clemens, theState's Attorney, and the said Defendant, being three times solemnlycalled, comes not, nor anyone for him, but makes default; J. M. Chenowethand T. B. Ward security for the said Henry Baker in said recognizancebeing (blank) also now three times solemnly called that they produce thebody of the said Defendant , and they also failing therein, thereupon ITIS ORDERED BY THE COURT that the default of the said Defendant and of hissecurity be entered of record, and that a scire facias issue hereinagainst said Henry Baker J. M. Chenoweth and T. B. Ward returnable to thenext term of this Court, requiring the said defendant and his securitythen and there to appear and show cause why the People should not havejudgment and execution upon their said recognizance, according to theform, force and effect thereof. Ordered also that a capias issue for thebody of said Defendant , returnable to the next term of this Court forthe body of said Henry Baker.
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