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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Elizabeth Ann Baker: Birth: 1817 in Downpatrick, County Down, IRELAND. Death: 1883 in Leeds, Megantic, Quebec, Canada

  2. Margaret Baker: Birth: 1818 in Downpatrick, County Down, IRELAND. Death: 21 OCT 1895 in Leeds, Megantic, Quebec, Canada

  3. Jane Baker: Birth: 11 OCT 1821 in Downpatrick, County Down, IRELAND. Death: 11 APR 1867 in Danville, Quebec, Canada

  4. John Baker: Birth: 16 SEP 1824 in Downpatrick, County Down, IRELAND. Death: 01 NOV 1909 in North Hatley, Quebec, Canada

  5. Joseph Baker: Birth: SEP 1829 in Downpatrick, County Down, IRELAND. Death: 24 DEC 1863 in Danville, Quebec, Canada

  6. James Baker: Birth: 08 AUG 1832 in St. Sylvester, Lotbiniere, Quebec, Canada. Death: AFT 1900

  7. Mary Baker: Birth: 06 AUG 1835 in St. Sylvester, Lotbiniere, Quebec, Canada. Death: 04 JUL 1886 in Osgoode, Ontario, Canada


Notes
a. Note:   from A History of Megantic County (Gwen Rawlings Barry) p. 104
  Joseph Baker appears on a list of soldiers who were commuted pensioners who came before the board at Quebec for approval to continue their pensions. They were interned on the Ellemensary List, Quebec 1844.
  Death- about 93 years, born Apr 1, 1788, lived in St. Patrick, Lotbiniere County. Buried on Jan 26, 1881.
  June 8, 2003
 Dear Leslie
 I received the Book that I was telling you about that has a little Family tree information in it.
 It says that the Baker Family was from Northern Ireland. It says that Ann Hill Was an English Girl.
 It says That Agnes Orr was a Neighbor of the Baker Family. Agnes Orr and James Baker had 5 Children. and That James Was a Logger, and a Grain Farmer. The book says that after Agnes died James married Mary Cinnamon. And They had 5 Children. Then it Goes on to Talk about one Of James Baker's Son's Robert John Baker. It talks about how he went to Live with his Aunt and Uncle Carpenter following the death of his Mother. Then it talks about how he met his wife. They were married June 3rd 1879 at St. Patrick in Quebec. I dont know where this church may be. I am hoping that you might Know.
 Then it goes on to explain about moving to California. It talks about how Robert and his Wife were asked to go into Partnership in a farm in Michigan with His Uncle Carpenter, and his father, James drove them to the Rail Station and gave him some advice, and the advice lead to the decision to move to California where his brothers had gone a few years before. It says that the year was 1883.
 So some time after 1883 James moved to be with his children. Maybe he moved back to Canada and then died. Or he died in the states and then the children shipped him back.
  Talk to you soon,
 alethea
 Gaukel, Alethea
 E-mail Address:
 the_gaukels@yahoo.com



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