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To  the  Members  of  the  Baker  Family: 

This  pubhcation  is  the  result  of  the  generosity  of 
Lydia  Amanda  Copeland  (23).  It  is  her  wish  that 
every  living  descendant  be  provided  with  a  copy  for 
his  or  her  own  personal  use,  with  her  compliments. 
Should  any  additional  copies  be  desired  they  can  be 
obtained  (until  the  limited  edition  is  exhausted)  by 
remitting  50  cents  to  the  undersigned. 

Sister  Amanda  particularly  requests  that  each  mem- 
ber will  consider  it  a  duty  to  keep  a  faithful  record  of 
all  future  family  events,  i.  e.,  births,  deaths  and  marri- 
ages, and  that  one  of  the  "event  slips"  fastened  in  the 
back  cover  will  be  promptly  filled  out  and  forwarded 
for  each  "event"  in  order  that  the  scattered  members 
of  the  family  may  be  brought  into  more  intimate  rela- 
tions and  the  family  history  be  continued  and  pre- 
served. 

Fraternally, 

Elwood  T.  Baker  (27). 


I  ox.  EBER    i;\KER. 


A  GENEALOGY 


OF 


EBER  AND   LYDIA   SMITH    BAKER 


OF 


MARION,  OHIO 

AND     THEIR 

DESCENDANTS 


REVISED  TO  OCTOBER 
1909      "^ 


Arranged  by  Elijoood  T.  Baker,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Published  by  Lydia  Amanda  Copeland,  of  Chariton,  la. 


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INTRODUCTION 

A  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Deacon  Smith  Baker,  of 
Litchfield,  Me.,  son  of  Capt.  Smith  Baker,  who  was  a  brother 
of  Eber  Baker,  was  published  in  1874  by  Rev.  Smith  Baker, 
3rd,  D.  D.,  of  Lowell,  Mass.  In  1888,  Charles,  son  of  Eber 
Baker,  added  to  the  above  and  published  "A  Genealogy  of 
the   Family  of  Eber  Baker." 

This  is  a  rearrangment  and  continuation  of  the  foregoing, 
brought  down  to  October,  1909,  to  which  has  been  added  a 
genealogy  of  Lydia  Smith,  wife  of  Eber  Baker,  taken  from 
"A  Genealogy  of  William  Brewster,"  by  Emma  C.  Brewster 
Jones,  1908. 


Prefixed  to  the  name  of  each  member  is  the  family  key 
number.  The  number  of  digits  contained  in  the  key  indicates 
the  generation  removed  from  the  parent  stock ;  the  figures 
themselves  show  the  branch  or  family  rank,  the  female  mem- 
bers being  printed  in  smaller  figures. 

For  example :  328  is  the  8th  child,  a  son,  of  the  2nd  child, 
a  son,  of  the  3rd  child,  a  daughter,  of  Eber  and  Lydia  Smith 
Baker.  To  ascertain  the  generation  from  Francis  Baker  or 
William  Brewster,  7  or  8  respectively  should  be  added  to 
the  number  of  figures  in  the  family  key.  No.  328  is  the  10th 
generation  of  Francis  Baker's  and  the  11th  generation  of 
William  Brewster's  family. 

By  means    of   this   key   the    various    relationships    between 
members  of  the  family  can  be  readily  traced : 
Parent  and  child — The   latter  contains  one   more  figure  and 
the  same  figures  except  the  last:    22,  229;  562,  5625. 

Brother  and  sister — The  same  number  of  figures  and  similar, 

except  the  last,:  221,  229;  5622.  5625. 
Uncle  or  aunt  and  nepheiv  or  niece — The  latter  must  contain 

one  more  figure  and  all  preceding  the  last  but  one  the 

same:    6,  56;  24,  236;   141,  1422. 


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INTRODUCTION 

First  cousin — Equal  number  of  figures  and  all  preceding  last 

but  one  the  same:    24,  42;   113.   133;  2151,  2161;  32411, 

32A32. 
First   cousin    once   removed — One    figure   added   to   either   of 

first  cousin's  key:    113,  1331. 
Second   cousin — One   figure   added    to   each    of   the    cousin's 

keys:    1131.  1331. 

It  will  be  noticed  that  the  first  figure  of  every  key  indicates 
the  branch  from  the  first  generation.  George  W.  Baker, 
being  No.  1,  all  his  descendants  will  begin  with  1 ;  all 
Charles  Baker's  descendants  with  No.  2,  and  so  on  for  every 
subordinate  branch. 


Note:     Names  printed  in  italics  are  members  united  to  the 
family  by  marriage. 


HON.  EBER  BAKER 

Founder  of  Marion,  Ohio,  was  born  on  a  farm  in  what 
IS  now  Bowdoin,  Maine,  at  that  time  with  Litchfield  Corner 
forming  a  part  of  the  territory  of  Hallowell,  Me. 

The  graves  of  his  grandfather,  Barnabas  Baker;  his  father, 
Capt.  Smith  Baker;  and  his  brother,  Deacon  Smith  Baker, 
are  all  side  by  side  in  the  church  yard  at  Litchfiefild  Corner. 
He  was  born  April  27,  1780,  and  at  the  age  of  22,  June  29, 
1802,  married  Lydia  Smith,  whose  sister  Mary  married  his 
brother.  Deacon  Smith  Baker. 

Barnabas  Baker  (6th  generation),  his  grandfather,  mar- 
ried and  lived  in  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  about  nine  years,  and 
in  1763  removed  to  Brownylin,  Brownington,  Nova  Scotia. 
After  dwelling  there  ten  years  he  removed  in  1773  to  Pownal- 
boro,  Me.,  where  his  three  youngest  of  fifteen  children  were 
born.  It  was  formerly  said  of  Bowdoin  and  Litchfield  that 
almost  every  one  there  was  a  Baker  or  a  Smith,  or  a  Smith 
Baker  or  Baker  Smith,  and  the  Bakers  and  Smiths  have 
been  intermarrying  ever  since  (No.  16,  3rd  generation;  No. 
233,  4th  generation;  see  No.  271,  4th  generation). 

Eber  Baker  resided  for  a  time  at  Gardiner,  a  town  about 
ten  miles  south  of  Augusta,  Me.,  and  at  the  opening  of  the 
War  of  1812,  enlisted  in  the  army.  He  soon  became  dissat- 
isfied with  the  inactive  life  of  the  soldier,  his  regiment  having 
been  assigned  to  guard  and  camp  duty,  and  he  employed  a 
substitute  and  resigned.  In  the  early  part  of  1813  he  decided 
to  emigrate  to  the  little-known  country  west  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, and  with  his  family,  consisting  of  a  wife  and  five 
children,  accompanied  by  his  friend  and  neighbor,  A.  C. 
Priest  and  family,  he  journeyed  to  Boston.  Here  they  pur- 
chased emigrant  outfits  and  traveled  in  covered  wagons 
all  the  way  to  Wheeling,  Va..  where  he  decided  to  settle 
down.  He  bought  a  farm  but  occupied  it  only  a  year,  when 
he  sold  out  and  moved  farther  west  to  Newark,  Ohio,  arriv- 
ing there  in  1814.  Here  his  youngest  child,  Lydia,  was  born. 
After  a  few  years,  he  started  on   a  prospecting  tour  in   the 


HON.     EBER    BAKER 

interior  of  the  state.  Passing  through  Columbus  and  Dela- 
ware, he  pushed  on  twenty  miles  north  ot  the  latter  place, 
where  he  found  a  deserted  log  cabin  sheltered  under  the 
slope  of  a  hill,  afterwards  known  as  the  "Hollow."  The 
site  suited  him  and  he  returned  to  Newark,  purchased  the 
land  from  the  Government,  sold  out  and  removed  in  1821 
and  laid  out  the  town  plat,  naming  it  after  the  celebrated 
revolutionary  general,  Francis  Marion. 

"In  his  plat  for  the  town  he  appropriated  four  lots  for 
church  houses,  one  for  each  of  four  different  denomina- 
tions ;  five  lots  for  court  house  and  jail,  and  several  acres 
for  a  cemetery.  He  built  a  log  jail  at  a  cost  of  $400  and 
presented  it  to  the  county.  When  the  Protestant  Epis- 
copal Church  was  ready  to  avail  itself  of  a  lot,  Mr.  Baker 
bought  a  lot  at  $620  and  presented  it  to  the  church, 
besides  $1,000  in  money  toward  the  erection  of  a  building. 

Mrs.  Baker  died  June  24,  1843,  lamented  by  all  who 
knew  her,  especially  by  the  poor  and  less  fortunate,  to 
whom  she  was  always  a  generous  and  sympathetic  friend. 
He  was  married  a  second  time  to  Mrs.  Susan  Wilson, 
who   outlived   him   many   years. 

Mr.  Baker  was  public  spirited,  liberal  in  contributing 
to  the  various  town  enterprises,  material,  moral  and  relig- 
ious, and  was,  during  most  of  his  life,  with  his  second 
wife,  a  member  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church.  He 
was  a  Representative  to  the  Ohio  State  Legislature  in 
1826-27." 

"The  county  of  Marion,  though  named  and  defined  by 
boundaries  as  early  as  1822-3,  was  not  organized  until 
March  1,  1824.  There  was  a  sharp  conflict  for  the  county 
seat  between  Marion  (the  owners  of  the  site),  the  owners 
of  land  two  miles  north.  Big  Island,  Claridon,  and  a 
paper  town  called  Bellevuron,  five  miles  east  of  Marion. 
The  Commissioners  appointed  by  the  State  to  make  a 
selection  were  feasted  and  favored  by  the  citizens  in  the 
respective  localities.  All  the  sites  were  examined  and 
the  award   was  given    in    favor  of   Ebcr   Baker,   probably 


HON.     E13ER    BAKER 

on  account  of  the  ease  with  which  water  could  be 
obtained  on  his  land.  This  decision  has  resulted  in  giving 
Marion  its  present  advantage  over  all  competing  points. 
The  land  two  miles  north  and  Bellevuron  are  now  good 
farms;  Big  Island  has  never  grown  beyond  its  initial 
point ;  Claridon  remains  as  the  original  nucleus.  Even  the 
capitals  of  neighboring  counties  are  falling  behind  in 
respect  to   railroad   facilities."* 

Marion  is  to-day  one  of  the  most  prosperous  and  flourishing 
cities  in  the  State.  Eber  Baker  lived  in  Marion  fifty-three 
years  and  died  there  October  6,  1864,  at  the  age  of  eighty- 
four   years. 


•"History    of    Marion    County,"    Leggett,    Conaway    &    Co.,    Chicago, 
1883. 


ANCESTORS  OF  EBER  BAKER. 

Jst  Generation: 

FRANCIS    BAKER— Born    in    England    in    1611    and 
came  over  in  the  Planter  in  1635.     His  native  place  was 
St.  Albans,  in  Hertfordshire,  founded  in  May,  1455,  and 
situated  about  fifteen  miles  from  London. 

He  settled  in  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  and  married  Isabel 
Twining  in  1641.  He  died  in  1696  at  the  ago  of  85. 
She  died  in   1706.     Eight  children  : 

^nd  Generation: 

1  Nathaniel,  b.  Jan.  27,   1642; 

2  John; 

3  Samuel,  b.  May,  1648; 

4  DAM  EL,  b.  Sept.  2,  ^650; 

5  William ; 

6  Thomas ; 

7  Elizabeth; 

8  Hannah. 

DANIEL  BAKER  (Daniel,'  Francis'),  fourth  son 
of  Francis  and  Isabel  Baker,  was  born  September  2, 
1650;  married  Elizabeth  Chase.  May  27,  1674.  Two 
children. 

3rd  Generation : 

1  Daniel,  b.   1675; 

2  SAMUEL,  b.  1676. 

SAMUEL    BAKER'    (Daniel,'    Francis'),    second    son 
of  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  Baker,  was  born   in   1676;  mar- 
ried Elizabeth   Berry,  July  30,   1702. 
4th  Generation: 

1  JUDAH,  b.   1705; 

2  Frances,  b.    1711  ; 

3  Samuel,  b.   1715. 

JUDAH*  (Samuel.'  Daniel,'  Francis'),  eldest  son  of 
Samuel  and  Elizabeth  Baker,  was  born  August  19,  1705; 
married  Mercy  Burgess,  February  15,  1727.  Three  chil- 
dren. 

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ANCESTORS   OF   EBKR   BAKER 

3th  Generation: 

1  Timothy,  b.   1732; 

2  BARNABAS,  b.  1734; 

3  Judah,  b.  1743. 

BARNABAS  BAKER"  (Judah,'  Samuel.'  Daniel,' 
Francis'),  second  son  of  Judah  and  Mercy  Baker,  was 
born  in  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  February  23,  1734;  married 
Mehitable  Smith  Chatham,  March  14,  1754.  He  died 
December  31,   1797.     Fifteen  children. 

6th  Generation: 

1  Mehitable,  b.  Feb.  14,  1755;  d.  July  7,  1804; 

2  Barnabas,  b.  Sept.  2,  1757; 

3  SMITH,  h.  Mar.  30,  1759; 

4  Elkanah,  b.  Jan.   14,  1761; 

5  Jonathan,  b.  Dec.  16,  1762; 

The  above  were  born  at  Yarmouth,  Mass. 

6  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  21,  1764; 

7  Judah,  b.  Apr.  25,  1766; 

8  John,  b.  June  22,  1767  v 

9  Desire,  b.  Oct.  5,  1768; 
^^10     Reuben,  b.  Oct.  24,  1770; 

11  Abner,  b.  Oct.  24,   1770; 

12  Brown,  b.  Oct.  24,  1772; 

The  above  seven  were  born  at  Brownylin,  Brown- 
ington,  N.  S. 

13  Mercy,  b.  Aug.  8,  1774; 

14  Rebeckah,  b.  Aug.  12,  1776;  d.  Nov.  3,  1777; 

15  Rebeckah,  b.   Sept.    16,   1779. 

The  above  three  were  born  at  Fownalboro, 
Maine. 
CAPT.  SMITH  BAKER'  (Barnabas,'  Judah,*  Samuel.' 
Daniel,'  Francis'),  second  son  of  Barnabas  and  Mehitable 
Smith  Baker,  was  born  in  Yarmouth,  March  30.  1759; 
married  Elizabeth  Bunker,  September  26,  1779.  Five 
children. 

/til  Generation: 

1     EBER,  b.  Apr.  27,  1780;  d.  Oct.  6.  1864; 


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ANCESTORS   OF  EBER  BAKER 

2  Charles,  b.  July  20,  1782;  d.  Jan.  6,  1852; 

3  Mehitabie.  b.  Sept.  16.  1784;  d.  Mar.  23,  1860; 
C.-\PT.  SMITH  BAKER  married  (2)  Mary  Whidden. 

September   27,    1787.      She   was   born   October    16,    1753. 
Two  children  : 

4  Mary,  b.  Oct.  8,  1789;  d.  Sept.  10,  1851; 

5  Smith,  b.  June  17.   1791  ;  d.  July  3,   1871. 


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ANCESTORS  OF  LYDIA  SMITH. 

1st  Generation: 

WILLIAM  BREWSTER,  first  elder  of  the  Plymouth 
Pilgrims,  was  born  in  Scrooby,  Nottinghamshire,  Eng- 
land, in  the  latter  part  of  1566  or  the  early  part  of  1567. 
He  came  over  in  the  Mayflower  and  landed  at  Plymouth. 
Mass.,  December  21,  1620.  His  wife,  Mary  (maiden 
name  not  known)  accompanied  him  in  the  Mayflower. 
She  died  at  Plymouth  April  17,  1627.  He  died  at  Ply- 
mouth, April  16,  1644,  at  the  age  of  78. 

The  following  is  a  copy  of  an  inscription  on  a  tablet 
at  Scrooby : 

"This  Tablet  Erected  By  The 

Pilgrim  Society  Of  Plymouth,  Mass.,  U.  S.  A.,  To 

Mark  The   Site   Of  The 

Ancient    Manor    House    Where    Lived 

William   Brewster 

From  1588  To  1608  And  Where  He  Organized 

The  Pilgrim  Church,  Of  Which  He  Became 

Ruling  Elder,  And  With  Which  In 

1608  He  Removed  To  Amsterdam, 

In  1609  To  Leyden,  And  In  1620 

To  Plymouth,  Where  He  Died 

April  10,  1644." 

Their  six  children  were : 

2nd  Generation: 

1  Jonathan,  b.  Scrooby,  Aug.  12,  1593; 

2  PATIENCE; 

3  Fear ; 

4  A  child  died  at  Leyden  and  buried  in   St.  Pancras, 

June  20,   1609; 

5  Love ; 

6  Wrestling,  came  over  in  Mayflower  and  was  living 

at  Plymouth,  May  22,  1627. 

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ANCESTORS     OK     LYDIA     SMITH 

PATIEXCE=  BREWSTER  (William')  eldest  daughter 
of  William  and  Mary  Brewster,  came  over  in  the  Ann, 
July,  1623;  married  at  Plymouth,  August  5,  1624,  as  first 
wife  of  Thomas  Prence.  She  died  at  Plymouth  in  1634. 
Thomas  Prence  was  born  at  Lechdale,  Eng.,  and  died 
at  Plymouth,  March  29.  1673,  at  the  age  of  73.  He  came 
over  in  the  Fortune.  November,  1621 ;  removed  from 
Plymouth  to  Duxbury  in  1635;  to  Eastham,  Mass.,  in 
1644  and  later  returned  to  Plymouth  where  he  died  and 
was  buried.  He  was  the  first  Colonial  governor  of 
Massachusetts  and  served  in  that  capacity  fifteen  years. 
Their   three  children   were : 

3rd  Generation: 

1  Thomas ; 

2  Rebecca ;   married  Edmund  Freeman.  Jr.,   April  22, 

1646; 

3  HANNAH; 

HANNAH'  PRENCE  (Patience^  Brewster.  William'), 
youngest  daughter  of  Patience  Brewster  and  Thomas 
Prence,  was  married  (1st)  February  13,  1649,  to  Nathan- 
iel Mayo;  (2)  as  second  wife  to  Capt.  Jonathan  Spar- 
row, who  died  March  21,  1706,  at  Eastham.  Her  chil- 
dren were : 

4th  Generation: 

1  Thomas   Mayo,   b.   Dec.   7,    1650;   d.   Apr.   22,   \729\ 

2  Nathaniel  Mayo,  b.  Nov.  16,  1652;  d.  Nov.  3.  1709; 

3  Samuel  Mayo,  b.  Oct.  12.  1655;  d.  Oct.  29,  1738; 

4  Hannah  Mayo,  b.  Oct.  17,  1657; 

5  Thcophilus   Mayo.   b.   Dec.   12,   1659; 

6  Bethsheba   Mayo;   married   Thomas    Freeman; 
Children   of  Capt.  Jonathan    Sparrow : 

7  JONATHAN   SPARROW,  2ND,  b.  July  9,  1665; 

d.  March  9,  1739; 

8  Elizabeth    Sparrow; 

9  Patience;  married  Joseph   Paine; 

10  Richard;  b.  March   17,   1669; 

11  Lydia ;   married  William   Freeman. 

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ANCESTORS     OF     LYDIA     SMITH 

JONATHAN  SPARROW,  2ND*  (Hannah'  Prence, 
Patience*  Brewster,  William')  son  of  Jonathan  Sparrow 
and  Hannah  Prence,  married  (1)  Rebecca  Merrick  and 
(2)   Sarah  Young.     Their  son  : 

5th  Generation: 

1     Jonathan   Sparrow,  3rd. 

JONATHAN  SPARROW,  3RD°  (Jonathan*  Sparrow, 
2nd,    Jonathan    Ist,^    Patience'    Brewster,    William')    son 
of  Jonathan   Sparrow,  2nd,   and   Rebecca   Merrick,   mar- 
ried Dorcas  Vickery,  October   12,  1721.     Their  child : 
6th  Generation: 

1     Jonathan  Sparrow,  4th. 

JONATHAN  SPARROW,  4TH'  (Jonathan'  Sparrow, 
3rd,  Jonathan*  2nd,  Jonathan'  1st,  Patience'  Brewster, 
William'),  son  of  Jonathan  Sparrow,  3rd.  and  Rebecca 
Merrick,  married  Elizabeth  Hurd  at  Eastham,  Mass., 
November  9,  1749.  Their  children  were: 
/th  Generation: 

1  Joshua,  b.  1750; 

2  ELIZABETH,  h.  1752; 

3  Taber,  b.  1754; 

4  Stephen,  b.  1756; 

5  Isaac,  b.  1762; 

ELIZABETH  SPARROW'  (Jonathan'  Sparrow,  Jon- 
athan", Jonathan*,  Jonathan',  Patience'  Brewster,  Wil- 
liam'), only  daughter  of  Jonathan,  4th,  and  Elizabeth 
Hurd,  married  Benjamin   Smith,  February  8    1770. 

Benjamin  Smith  was  born  at  Chatham,  Mass.,  Decem- 
ber 23,  1749;  died  at  Litchfield,  Me.,  May  15,  1814. 
Their   children  : 

8th  Generation: 

1  John  Smith,  b.  Oct.  8,  1771;  m.  Faith   Smith,  1793; 

2  Benjamin    Smith,    b.    March    1,    1773;    m.    Susanna 

Smith,  June  17,  1795,  and  removed  to  Peoria.  111.; 

3  Elizabeth  Smith,  b.  Sept.  5,  1775;  m.  Thomas  Smith, 

Nov.  21,  1793;  lived  and  died  in   Litchfield,  Me.; 

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ANCESTORS    OF    LYDIA    SMITH 

Sarah  Smith,  b.  Aug.   12,  1777;  m.   Reuben  Baker; 

lived  in  Bingham,  Me. ; 
LYDIA  SMITH,  b.  June  20,  1779;  m.  Eber  Baker. 

June  29.    1802;  died  June  24.   1843. 


Note— The  foregoing  was  taken  from  "A  Genealogy  of  William 
Brewster,"  by  Emma  C.  Brewster  Jones,  Norwood,  Ohio,  1908.  Is- 
sued   from   the   press   June,    1909. 

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DESCENDANTS  OF  EBER  AND  LYDIA  SMITH 

BAKER. 

First  Generation. 

EBER  BAKER— Eldest  son  of  Capt.  Smith  Baker,  was 
born  at  Bowdoin,  near  Litchfield  Corners,  Maine,  April  27, 
1780;  died  at  Marion,  October  6,  1864;  married  Lydia  Smith 
June  29,  1802.  She  was  born  at  Cape  Cod,  Mass.,  June  29, 
1779;  died  at  Marion,  June  24,  1843.  Six  children: 
Baker  : 

1     George  W.,  b.  Oct.  22,  1803;  d.  Oct.  11,  1881; 
•    2    Charles,  b.  Dec.  8,  1804;  d.  Oct.  22,  1896; 

3  Elizabeth   B.,  b.  Aug.  7,   1806;   d.  Nov,   17,1843; 

4  Lincoln,  b.  July  7,  1809;  d.  May  9,  1883; 

5  Mehitable  Chase,  b.  Dec.  22,  1812;  d.  May  7,  1894; 

The  above  were  born  in  Maine. 

6  Lydia,   b.   Newark,   O.,  Aug.    17,    1816;   d.  June    19, 

1847. 
Eber  Baker  married  (2)  Susan  Wilson,  January  21,  1845. 


Second  Generation. 

1  GEORGE  W.  BAKER.  REV.— Eldest  son  of  Eber  and 
Lydia  Smith  Baker,  was  born  in  Maine,  October  22,  1803; 
died  at  Marion,  October  11,  1881;  was  married  January  6, 
1825,  to  Louisa  D.  Davis.  She  was  born  November  1,  1807; 
died  at  Marion,  December  11,   1885. 

He  was  a  minister  of  the  Free  Will  Baptist  Church  most 
of  his  life.  He  was  remarkably  successful,  notwithstanding 
the  fact  that  his  opportunities  for  acquiring  an  education 
were  very  limited.  He  was  knwn  for  his  honesty,  his  sim- 
plicity of  manners  and  for  his  ardent  faith  and  devotion  to 
the  good  of  his  fellow  men.  He  and  his  wife  celebrated  their 
golden  wedding  in  1875.  Their  married  life  was  spent  in 
Marion.     Their  children  were  : 

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second  generation 

Baker: 

11  Oscar  E..  b.  Jan.  9.  1826:  d.  July  31.  1893; 

12  Allen  D.,  b.  Feb.  5,  1828;  d.  May  14,   1906; 

13  Lydia  Ann,  b.  June  29.  1831 ;  d.  Oct.  8,  1863 ; 

14  Louisa  Jane.  b.  May  22,  1836; 

15  Eber  S..  b.  Nov.  13.  1838; 

If.     Princess  Amanda,  b.  May  6,  1842;  d.  Dec.  15,  1899. 

2  CHARLES  BAKER— Second  son  of  Eber  and  Lydia 
Smith  Baker,  was  born  in  Maine,  December  8,  1804;  died 
at  Van  Wert,  O.,  October  22,  1896,  and  "liuried  at  Marion. 
He  married  (1)  Mary  Anderson  in  Marion,  March  20,  1828. 
She  was  born  January  11.  1809.  in  Guilford  Co.,  N.  C. ; 
died  at  Lima,  O.,  August  2,  1838.  Three  children. 
He  married  (2)  January  10,  1839,  at  Lima.  Tacey 
Thomas  Anderson,  widow  of  James  A.  Anderson,  who  was 
the  brother  of  Mary  Anderson.  She  was  the  third  daughter 
of  Abel  Thomas,  a  prominent  Quaker  of  Montgomery  County, 
Pennsylvania,  and  was  born  Nov.  25.  1809,  near  Phenixville, 
Pa.;  died  at   Marion,  November  5.   1882.     Four  children. 

"Charles  Baker  came  with  his  parents  to  Marion  in  March, 
1821.  He  and  his  brother,  George  W.  Baker,  sawed  the 
lumber  with  whipsaw  and  built  the  first  house  on  the  original 
town  plat  of  Marion.  He  resided  in  this  pioneer  house  with 
his  parents  seven  years.  In  June,  1824,  at  the  age  of 
twenty,  he  took  charge  of  a  tannery  and  in  1826  erected  one 
of  his  own  near  where  the  post  office  is  located,  and  continued 
in  the  business  until  1830.  In  1832  he  removed  to  Lima  and 
engaged  in  mercantile  business  for  five  years.  He  was  Lima's 
first  postmaster  and  served  during  Jackson's  administration. 
In  1835  he  was  treasurer  of  Allen  county.  Ohio.  By  appoint- 
ment in  1839,  he  assumed  the  duties  of  clerk  in  the  Register 
of  the  United  States  Land  Office  and  served  two  years. 

In  1849  he  returned  with  his  family  to  Marion  and  engaged 
in  merchandising.  He  was  the  executor  of  the  will  of  Eber 
Baker  and  settled  up  the  estate.  He  had  the  distinction  of 
being  the  longest-lived  member  of  the  Baker  family,  attain- 
ing the  age  of  ninety-two. 

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SECOND    GENERATION 

The  children  of  Charles  and  Tacey  Anderson  Baker  were  : 
Baker: 

21  Alonzo  Walter,  b.  Dec.  31,  1828;  d.  Sept.  9.  1878; 

22  Lucetta,  b.  Dec.  10,  1830;  d.  Oct.  14,  1900; 

23  Lydia  Amanda,  b.  Nov.  7,  1837. 

The  children  of  Charles  and  Tacey  Anderson  Baker  were: 
Baker  : 

24  Mary  Anna,  b.  Feb.  29,  1840; 

25  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  Aug.  11,  1842;  d.  Feb.  13,  1848; 

26  Charles   Eber,   b.   Mar.    15,    1845; 

27  Elwood  Thomas,  b.  July  12,  1853. 

.3  ELIZABETH  B.  BAKER— Eldest  daughter  of  Eber 
and  Lydia  Smith  Baker,  was  born  in  Maine,  August  7,  1806; 
died  November  17,  1843.  Married  December  11,  1822,  Alvin 
C.  Priest  at  Marion.  He  was  born  May  17,  1800;  died  in 
1880.     Their  children  were  : 

Priest  : 

31  Laura  T.,  b.  Sept.  17,  1823;  d.  Oct.  30,  1847; 

32  James  Louden,  b.  July  21,  1825;  d.  July  4,  1876; 

33  Eber  E.,  b.  Apr.  13,  1827;  d.  July  21,  1828; 

34  Lydia  B.,  b.  Apr.  6,   1829;  d.  Dec.  5.  1830; 

35  Lydia  P.,  b.  Dec.  15.  1830;  d.  Oct.  16,  1903. 

36  Eber  B.,  b.  Jan.  14,  1833; 

37  Alvin  S.,  b.  May  24,  1837 ;  d.  May  24,  1844 ; 

38  Izora  M.,  b.  Sept.  17,  1840;  d.  Jan.  8,  1872. 

4  LINCOLN  BAKER— Third  son  of  Eber  and  Lydia 
Smith  Baker,  was  born  in  Maine,  July  7,  1809;  died  at 
Marion.  May  9,  1883.  Married  Hannah  Gcllcr,  August  11, 
1833.  She  was  born  in  Knox  county,  Ohio,  November  3, 
1813;  died  June  21.  1900.  He  came  to  Ohio  with  his  father 
and  dwelt  in  Marion  during  the  remainder  of  his  life.  Their 
two  children  were: 

Baker  : 

41  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  Sept.  12,  1834;  d.  June  24  ,1837; 

42  Mary  Harrison,  b.  Oct.  22,  1840. 

5  MEHITABLE  CHASE  BAKER-Second  daughter  of 
Eber  and   Lydia   Smith   Baker,   was  born   in   Maine.   Decem- 

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SECOND   GENERATION 

ber  12,   1812;   died  May  7.   1894.     Married  Ricliard  Sargent. 
of  Marion.  June  23,  1831.     He  was  born  November  15.  1807; 
died   February  8.    1867.     She   dwelt   in    Marion    for   seventy- 
three  years  and  was  buried  there.     Their  children  were: 
Sarce.nt  : 

51  Lydia  Jane,  b.  July  7,  1832;  d.  July  19,  1837; 

52  Francis  Marion,  b.  May  22,  1834;  d.  Oct.  12,  1878 

53  Jerome  Wilson,  b.  Jan.  1,   1836;  d.  July  21,   1837 

54  Charles  Carroll,  b.  Jan.  11,  1837;  d.  Oct.  6,  1837 

55  James  B.,  b.  Apr.  28.  1838;  d.  Sept.  21,  1908; 

56  Viola   Annette,    b.    Jan.    31,    1845. 

6  LYDIA  BAKER— Youngest  daughter  of  Eber  and 
Lydia  Smith  Baker,  was  born  in  Newark,  Ohio,  August  17. 
1816;  died  June  19,  1847,  at  Marion.  Married  Ocias  Bozven, 
of  Marion,  February  17,  1833.  He  was  born  July  21,  1805, 
in  Augusta,  Oneida  county.  N.  Y. ;  died  at  Marion,  Septem- 
ber 26,  1871.  They  resided  in  Marion  all  their  married  life. 
He  attained  great  prominence  as  a  brilliant  and  most  suc- 
cessful lawyer.  Their  children : 
BowEN  : 

01     Ellen   Mary,  b.  Jan.  7,  1834;  d.  May   15,   1865; 

62  John  Marshall,  b.  Oct.  21,  1838;  d.  May  19,  1843; 

63  Thomas  Corwin,  b.  Oct.   14,   1840; 

g4     Piatt  Spencer,  b.  Nov.  7,  1842;  d.  June  3,  1845; 

65  Lauren  Dewey,  b.  May  16,  1844;  d.  Feb.  17,  1879; 

66  Male   infant,   twin    with    Lauren   Dewey,   born   and 

died  same  day ; 

67  Marcellus,  b.   Apr.  6,   1846; 

68  Albertus  C,  b.  May  21.  1847. 


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Third  Generation. 

11  OSCAR  E.  BAKER,  REV.— Eldest  son  of  George  W. 
and  Louisa  D.  Baker,  was  born  in  Marion,  January  9,  1826; 
died  July  31,  1893.  Married  Jane  B.  Powell  October  13,  1850. 
She  was  born  January  2,  1828;  died  October  8,  1859.  He 
entered  the  ministry  of  the  Free  Will  Baptist  Church  at  the 
age  of  eighteen  years.  He  labored  chiefly  as  pastor  of 
churches  and  mostly  in  Ohio ;  lived  in  Iowa  for  about  fifteen 
years  and  while  there  devoted  a  part  of  his  time  to  the 
building  of  an  institution  of  learning  at  Waterloo.  He  re- 
turned to  Marion  to  care  for  his  aged  parents  and  in  answer 
to  a  call  from  the  Baptist  church  there.     Two  children. 

Baker  : 

111  George   P.,  b.   Dec.  6,   1854;   d.  Oct.  2,   1873; 

112  Jennie  L.,  b.  Apr.   12,   1858;  d.  Feb.  26,  1879. 
Oscar  E.  Baker  married  the  second  time,  October  4,  1860, 

to  Augusta  E.  Wilson.    She  was  born  October  8,  1830.    Their 
daughter : 

113  Louisa  A.,  b.  Feb.  6,  1863. 

12  ALLEN  D.  BAKER— Second  son  of  George  W.  and 
Louisa  D.  Baker,  was  born  February  5,  1828;  died  at  the 
Soldiers'  Home,  Marion,  Ind.,  May  14,  1906.  He  served  in 
the  136th  Ohio  National  Guard.  Was  on  garrison  duty  at 
Fort  Ellsworth,  Fort  William,  Fort  Worth,  a  part  of  the 
defenses  of  Washington,  south  of  the  Potomac.  Married  (1) 
Alida  Van  Ost^n,  February  22,  1849.  She  was  born  July 
17,  1828;  died  July  30,  1858.  Married  (2)  Elsie  A.  Dockey, 
February  16,  1859.  She  was  born  September  20,  1840;  died 
(?).  Married  (3)  Lucinda  F.  Fowler,  February  28,  1867. 
She  was  born  July  10,  1837;  died  September  15,  1904.  Issue 
of  first  marriage : 

Baker  : 

121  Oscar  Albertus,  b.  Feb.  17,  1850; 

Issue  of  second  marriage  : 

122  Louisa  A.,  b.  Dec.  15,  1859;  d.  Nov.  18,  1867; 

123  Ella  P.,  b.  Apr.  16.  1861;  d.  Nov.  6.  1867; 

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THIRD    GENERATION 

124  William  H.,  b.  Feb.  24,  1863;  d.  Sept.  11.  1864. 

Issue  of  third  marriage: 

125  Flora  A.,  b.  Jan.  1,  1868. 

13  LYDI.\  AXX  BAKER— Eldest  daughter  of  George 
VV.  and  Louisa  D.  Baker,  was  born  June  29,  1831 ;  died  at 
Van  Wert,  October  8,  1863.  Married  ll'illiam  A.  Clark. 
August  6,  1854.  He  was  born  in  Cincinnati,  O.,  November 
21,  1830.    Their  children  were: 

Cl.ark  : 

1:51     Elden,  b.   1855;   d.   1855; 

132  Louisa  H.,  b.  Aug.  8,  1858;  d.  Aug.  9,  1874; 

133  Princess  L.,  b.  Feb.  17,  1862. 

14  LOUISA  JAXE  BAKER— Second  daughter  of 
George  W.  and  Louisa  D.  Baker,  was  born  May  22,  1836. 
Married  Joint  C.  Johnstone,  of  Van  Wert,  October  19.  1856,  at 
Marion.  He  was  born  in  1829  and  died  at  Marion,  April  30, 
1906,  at  the  age  of  77.  Was  an  attorney-at-law.  Was  a  three- 
months  soldier  in  the  Civil  War,  being  on  garrison  duty  at 
Fort  Ellsworth  and  Fort  Lyons.  He  was  Mayor  of  Marion 
for  nine  years.     Their  children  were : 

Johnstone: 

141  Genevra  Ennis,  b.  Nov.  12,  1857; 

142  Orlando  W..  b.  Sept.  23.  1859; 

143  Homer  C,  b.  May  21.  1868. 

15  EBER  S.  BAKER— Youngest  son  of  George  W.  and 
Louisa  D.  Baker,  was  born  November  13,  1838.  Married 
Mary  E.  Trimble,  October  22,  1864.  He  was  a  veteran  in 
the  Civil  War,  enlisting  as  a  private  in  Company  H,  4th 
O.  V.  I.,  April  20,  1861.  and  re-enlisted  June  20  for  three 
years.  He  engaged  in  several  battles,  the  last  being  the 
Battle  of  Gettysburg,  where  he  was  taken  prisoner  l)y 
Mosby,  July  20.  1863,  and  confined  in  Libby  Prison  and  Belle 
Isle  where  he  nearly  lost  his  life.  He  was  paroled  September 
24,  1863.  and  was  under  parole  for  about  nine  months.  Re- 
sides in  Wichita,  Kansas.    Their  children  were: 

Baker  : 

151     Herman  E..  b.  Nov.  15,  1865; 

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THIRD    GENERATION 

152    Bertha  Bee,  b.  Feb.  18,  1877. 

16  PRINCESS  AMANDA  BAKER— Youngest  daughter 
of  George  W.  and  Louisa  D.  Baker,  was  born  May  6,  1842; 
died  in  Chicago,  December  15,  1899.  Married  O.  C.  Smith, 
of  Toledo,  December  17,  1861.  He  was  born  in  1833  and 
died  at  Chicago,  December  28,  1907. 

Smith  : 

161  Burton  D..  b.  Feb.  24,  1870; 

162  Clement  E.,  b.  May  15,  1876;  d.  Nov.  12,  1881. 

21  ALONZO  WALTER  BAKER— Eldest  son  of  Charles 
and  Mary  Anderson  Baker,  was  born  at  Marion,  December 
31,  1828;  died  at  Van  Wert,  September  9,  1878.  Married 
Charlotte  Peters,  eldest  daughter  of  Nathan  Peters,  of  Mar- 
ion, March  12,  1850.  She  was  born  January  10,  1830;  died 
at  Van  Wert,  April  12,  1895.  He  served  his  country  four 
months  as  Major  of  the  136th  O.  N.  G.  On  retiring  from 
service  he  was  appointed  Collector  of  Internal  Revenue  and 
held  the  position  until  the  office  was  abolished  by  act  of 
Congress.  He  was  Probate  Judge  of  Van  Wert  county  for 
two  terms  and  was  nominated  for  a  third  term  one  week 
before  he  died.  All  his  married  life  was  spent  in  Van 
Wert.     Their  children  were  : 

Baker: 

211  Mary  Alice,  b.  Nov.  25,  1851;  d.  Oct.  7,  1852; 

212  Charles  Herbert,  b.  July  15,  1853;  d.  Nov.  28,  1855; 

213  Florence   Winona,  b.   Mar.   21,    1857;    d.   July  30, 

1875; 

214  Jennie   Myrtle,  b.   Sept.  28,   1859; 

215  Jessie  Amanda,  b.  Dec.  6,  1862; 

216  Tacey  Viella.  b.  Nov.  15,  1864; 

217  Miriam  Mendenhall,  b.  Aug.  7,  1867. 

22  LUCETTA  BAKER— Eldest  daughter  of  Charles  and 
Mary  Anderson  Baker,  was  born  at  Marion,  December  10, 
1830;  died  at  Van  Wert,  October  14,  1900.  Married  Grimes 
McConahy,  April  30,  1847.  He  was  born  December  20,  1817; 
died  at  Van  Wert,  September  26,  1887.    They  dwelt  in  Gilbia, 

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THIRD    GENERATION 

O.,   Lima.   O.,   and   then   in   Van   Wert   all  the   remainder  of 
their  married  life.     Their  children  were : 

McConahy: 

221  Charles  Alonzo,  b.  Mar.  11,  1848; 

222  Albert  Delhvin.  b.  Feb.  24.  1850;  d.  Sept.  22,  1887; 

223  James  Arthur,  b.  Jan.  30,  1852; 

224  Mary  Edna,  b.  Sept.  15,  1854; 

225  Elmer   Burr.  b.   Mar.  4.   1858; 

226  Harry  Lester,  b.  Mar.  14,  1861;  d.  Aug.   1,  1862; 

227  Carey  Baker,  b.  Apr.   14,   1863; 

228  Walter  Grimes,  b.  Aug.  27.  1865; 

229  Laura  Bell,  b.  Sept.  25,  1867. 

23  LYDIA  AMANDA  BAKER— Second  daughter  of 
Charles  and  Mary  Anderson  Baker,  was  born  at  Lima.  No- 
vember 7.  1837.  Married  Elijah  Copclcitid,  of  Marion,  No- 
vember 20,  1856.  He  was  born  March  25,  1833.  at  Zanes- 
ville,  O.  They  were  married  by  Rev.  George  W.  Baker,  and 
those  two  couples  were  the  only  ones  to  celebrate  their  golden 
wedding.  They  celebrated  their  golden  wedding  in  Chari- 
ton, Iowa,  November  20,  1906.  He  has  been  a  banker  most 
of  his  life.  They  resided  at  Cincinnati,  then  at  Evansville, 
Ind.,  and  are  now  living  at  Chariton,  where  they  have 
resided   for  40  years.     Their  children   were : 

Copeuand: 

231  Mary   Catherine,   b.   Evansville,   Oct.    18.    1857;    d. 

Cincinnati.   Nov.    19.   1865; 

232  Irene   Howard,  b.  Marion,  Jan.  12,  1860;  d.  Cin- 

cinnati.  Nov.  7,   1865; 

233  Elijah   Percy,  b.  Oct.  21,  1862; 

234  Eloise  Amanda,  b.  Cincinnati.  Dec.  11,  1866; 

235  Anna    Lucetta.    b.    Omaha.    Neb.,    Aug.    20,    1869; 

d.  Jan.  12.  1875; 

236  Charles  Baker,  h.  Chariton,  Nov.  6,  1878. 

24  MARY  ANNA  BAKER— Eldest  daughter  of  Charles 
and  Tacey  Anderson  Baker,  was  born  at  Lima,  February  29, 
1840.  Married  EHsha  d'ihuan  Alien,  of  Marion,  June  5, 
1860.     He  was  born  at  Marion,  November  10,  1834.     He  has 

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THIRD    GENERATION 

been   in   the   banking  business   nearly  all   his   life,   being   for 
more  than  thirty  years  paying  teller  and  cashier  of  the  bank- 
ing firm  of  Patten  &  Wallace.     They  have  resided  at  Marion 
all  their  married  life.     Children  : 
Allen  : 

241  Charles   Howard,   b.    Mar.    17,    1861; 

242  Herbert  Edgar,  b.  June  18,  1863; 

243  Robert   Oilman,  b.  July  10,   1867; 

244  Tracy   Richardson,  b.  June  24,   1873. 

25  SARAH  ELIZABETH  BAKER— Second  daughter  of 
Charles  and  Tacey  Anderson  Baker,  was  born  August  11, 
1842;  died  February  13,  1848. 

26  CHARLES  EBER  BAKER— Eldest  son  of  Charles 
and  Tacey  Anderson  Baker,  was  born  at  Lima,  March  15, 
1845.  Married  Susan  Howard  Stevenson,  November  10,  1869. 
She  was  born  near  Winchester,  Ky.,  February  1,  1850. 

At  the  age  of  sixteen  he  volunteered  to  serve  in  the  army 
to  suppress  the  rebellion  and  enlisted  as  private  in  Company 
C,  64th  O.  V.  L  After  two  years  service  he  reenlisted  and 
was  promoted  to  corporal,  quarter-master  sergeant,  lieutenant 
and  finally  captain  of  his  company  at  the  age  of  19.  Was 
engaged  in  the  battles  of  Stone  River,  Spring  Hill,  Frank- 
lin and  Nashville,  besides  serving  in  the  Atlantic  campaign. 
In  the  latter  he  took  part  in  only  one  hard  battle,  but  for 
seventy  days  was  exposed  to  the  continuous  fire  of  the 
enemy.  Was  in  camp  in  Texas  after  the  war  ended  and 
was  mustered  out  before  his  term  expired  because  his  ser- 
vices were  no  longer   required. 

They  have  resided  in  Cincinnati,  Evansville,  Chicago  and 
Cleveland,  where  he  has  been  a  chemist  and  metallurgist. 
Now  reside  in  Chicago.     Their  children  were : 

Baker  : 

261  Mattie  Sue.  b.  Evansville,  Dec.  25,  1871 ; 

262  Charles,  b.  Evansville,  Oct.  25,  1874; 

263  Howard,  b.  Chicago,  Mar.   10,   1887; 

27  ELWOOD  THOMAS  BAKER— Youngest  son  of 
Charles    and    Tacey   Anderson    Baker,   was   born   at    Marion, 

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THIRD    GENERATION 

July  12,  1853.  Married  Sollic  Wilson  in  Evansville,  Ind.. 
April  7.  1880.  She  was  born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  October 
6.  1859;  died  in  Brooklyn,  N.  V.,  July  6,  1906.  They  resided 
at  Evansville,  Nashville,  Cincinnati,  Chicago,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  and  Brooklyn.  X.  Y.  He  was  one  of  the  pio- 
neers in  the  telephone  business,  being  secretary  and  treas- 
urere  of  Evansville  Telephone  Company,  Cumberland  Tele- 
phone Co.,  at  Nashville,  and  afterwards  purchasing  agent  of 
Western    Electric   Company,   Chicago. 

Has  practiced  expert  accounting  great  part  of  his  life  and 
is  in  Civil  Service  in  New  York  State,  as  accountant  for 
Public  Service  Commission,  New  York  City.  Was  one  of 
the  original  members  of  Chicago  Duplicate  Whist  Club  of 
Chicago,  which  introduced  duplicate  whist.  Was  a  teacher 
and  writer  of  whist  for  many  years.  Sallie  Wilson  Baker 
was  one  of  the  charter  members  of  the  Woman's  Wliist 
Leagtie  of  America,  and  president  for  nine  years  of  the 
Woman's  Whist  Club  of  Brooklyn,  which  she  organized. 
She  was  recognized  as  one  of  the  leading  wiiist  players  of 
America  and  won  many  prizes  and  trophies  in  tournaments 
and  competitions,  and  was  considered  one  of  the  best  beloved 
and  most  popular  players  in  the  whist  world.  Their  children 
were : 

Bakkr  : 

271  Elwood  Wilson,  b.  June  24.   1881.  Evansville; 

272  Charles  Graham,  b.  July   16.   1883,   Evansville; 
27;J     Tacey  Margaret,  b.  Aug.  30,  1887,  Chicago; 

274  Donald   Mitchell,   b.  June  6,   1889,  Chicago; 

275  Leslie  Stuart,  b.  Dec.  8,  1895,  Brooklyn. 

31  LAURA  T.  PRIEST— Eldest  daughter  of  Eliza- 
beth B.  and  Alvin  C.  Priest,  was  born  September  17,  1X23; 
died  October  30,  1847.  Married  Oncu  Pat  ten.  of  Marion, 
September  17,  1844.  He  was  born  in  Delaware  county,  Ohio, 
May  27,   1817;   died   October  31,    1872. 

.12  JAMES  LOUDEN  PRIEST— Eldest  son  of  Elizabeth 
B.  and  Alvin  C.  Priest,  was  born  July  21.  1825;  died  July 
4,    1876.      Married    Abigail   Brown,    February    4,    1847.      She 


THIRD    GENERATION 

was  born  in  Boston,  Mass.;  died  March  8,  1859,  at  Ligonier, 
Ind.  Married  the  second  time  May  12,  1860,  to  Margaret 
Young,  of  Logansport,  Ind.  She  was  bom  at  Logansport, 
Ind.,  October  7,  1838;  died  at  Erie,  Kansas,  March,  1875. 
Issue  of  first  marriage  : 
Priest  i 

321  Laura  E.,  b.  Sept.  11,  1848;  d.  Aug.  30,  1906; 

322  Mary  Izora,  b.  July.   1850;  d.    (?)    infant; 

323  James  Louden,  b.  (?);  d.  (?)  infant; 

324  Harriet  E.,  b.  May  21,  1857; 

Issue  of  second  marriage : 

325  William  Alvin,  b.  Apr.  2,  1861;  d.  Nov.  14,  1863; 

326  Frank   Bruce,   b.    Galveston.    Ind.,   Jan.    12,    1865; 

d.  (?); 

327  Judson  K.,  b.  Erie,  Kan.,  Mar.  26,  1867; 

328  Eber  Bunker,  b.  Erie,  Aug.  3,  1870; 

329  Alonzo  Albertus,  b.  Erie,  June  29,  1872. 

33  EBER  E.  PRIEST— Second  son  of  Elizabeth  B.  and 
Alvin  C.  Priest,  was  born  April  13,  1827;  died  July  21,  1828. 

34  LYDIA  B.  PRIEST— Second  daughter  of  Elizabeth 
B.  and  Alvin  C.  Priest,  was  born  April  6,  1829;  died  Decem- 
ber 5,  1830. 

35  LYDIA  P.  PRIEST— Third  daughter  of  Elizabeth  B. 
and  Alvin  C.  Priest,  was  born  December  15,  1830.  Married 
Gerard  Reynolds,  June  1,  1849.  He  died  June  25,  1863.  He 
was  a  Union  soldier  and  died  in  battle  in  western  Virginia 
and  his  body  never  found.     Their  children   were : 

Reynolds  : 

351  Thomas,  b.  June  20.  1850;  d.  July  21,  1851; 

352  Harry,  b.  Jan.  8,  1852;  d.  Dec.  25,  1862; 
355  Gerard  Bunker,  b.  Mar.  9,  1856. 

353  Cora,  b.  March  5,  1853; 

354  Ida,  b.  May  29,   1854; 

355  Gerard  Bunker,  b.  Mar.  9.  1856. 

Lydia  P.  Priest  Reynolds  married  F.  P.  Seffncr,  of  Marion, 
November  18,  1873.  Died  October  16,  1903,  in  Florida;  buried 
in  Marion. 

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THIRD    GENERATION 

36  EBER  B.  PRIEST— Third  son  of  Elizabeth  B.  and 
Alvin  C.  Priest,  was  born  January  18,  1833.  Married  Jennie 
Scribner,  October  3,  1880.  She  was  born  at  Marion,  O.. 
November  26,  1851.  He  was  a  soldier  during  the  Civil  War, 
enlisting  in  a  California  regiment,  expecting  to  be  sent  east. 
He  was,  however,  retained  in  the  west  to  fight  against  the 
Indians.  He  resides  in  Marion  and  is  the  oldest  living 
member  of  the   family.     Their  children   were : 

Priest  : 

361     Leona  Imogene,  b.  Mar.  6,  1882;  d.  Mar.  30,  1884; 
36:^     Emma  Louise,  b.   Sept.  29,   1885. 

37  ALVIN  S.  PRIEST— Youngest  son  of  Elizabeth  B. 
and  Alvin  C.  Priest,  was  born  May  24,  1837;  died  May  24, 
1844. 

38  IZORA  M.  PRIEST— Youngest  daughter  of  Elizabeth 
B.  and  Alvin  C.  Priest,  was  born  September  17,  1840;  died 
at  Marion.  January  8,  1872.  Married  F.  P.  Scffncr,  October 
1,  1857.  They  lived  for  a  number  of  years  at  Marion  and 
then    removed   to    Florida.     Their   children    were: 

Seffner : 

381  May   Jay,   b.    Aug.    19,    1860; 

382  Lenna  Margaret,  b.  Mar.  16,  1863;  d.  Florida,  Jan. 

3,  1883; 

383  Girard  R.,  b.  July  25,  1864;  d.  Aug.  25,  1864; 

384  Ida   Amanda,   b.   Oct.    12,    1867;   d.    Tampa,   Fla., 

Sept.  28,   1897. 

The  above  were  all  born  at  Marion. 

41  SARAH  ELIZABETH  BAKER— Eldest  daughter  of 
Lincoln  and  Hannah  Baker,  was  born  September  12,  1834; 
died  June  24,  1837. 

42  MARY  HARRISON  BAKER— Youngest  daughter  of 
Lincoln  and  Hannah  Baker,  was  born  at  Marion,  October 
22.  1840.  Married  David  C.  Bruch,  November  25,  1858. 
Their   son  : 

Bruch  : 

42l     Lauren  Leeds,  b.  Aug.  31,  1859. 


THIRD    GENERATION 

Mary  Harrison  Bruch  married  TJwmas  E.  Day,  at  Salem, 
111.,  April  12,  1868.  He  was  born  at  Sharonville,  O.,  February 
22,  1839.       They  reside  in  Marion,  O.     Their  son : 

Day: 

422     Herbert  Baker,  b.  Aug.  30,  1869. 

51  LYDIA  JANE  SARGENT— Eldest  daughter  of  Mehit- 
able  Chase  and  Richard  Sargent,  was  born  July  7,  1832; 
died  July  19,  1837. 

52  FRANCIS  MARION  SARGENT— Eldest  son  of  Me- 
hitable  Chase  and  Richard  Sargent,  was  bom  at  Marion, 
May  22,  1834;  died  October  12,  1878.  Married  Pernina  C. 
Southwick,  August  12,  1858.  She  was  born  April  7,  1839; 
died  February  28.  1873.     Their  children: 

Sargent  : 

521  Earl  Durando.  b.  May  31,  1860;  d.  Oct.  7,  1860; 

522  Cortez  Ellsworth,  b.  Dec.  29,  1861. 

53  JEROME  WILSON  SARGENT— Second  son  of  Me- 
hitable  Chase  and  Richard  Sargent,  was  born  January  U 
1836;  died  July  21,  1837. 

54  CHARLES  CARROLL  SARGENT— Third  son  of 
Mehitable  Chase  and  Richard  Sargent,  was  born  January 
11,  1837;  died  October  6,  1837. 

55  JAMES  B.  SARGENT— Youngest  son  of  Mehitablo 
Chase  and  Richard  Sargent,  was  born  at  Marion,  April  28, 
1838;  died  September  21,  1908.  Married  Margaret  Blackburn 
November  20,  1867.  She  was  born  at  Bowling  Green,  Ky., 
April  22,  1850.     Died  August  8,  1907.     Their  children  were: 

Sargent : 

551  Ina  Pearl,  b.  Aug.  11,  1868; 

552  Basil  Earl.  b.  Mar.   13,   1870; 

553  Williiam   R.,  b.   June    13,   1872; 

554  Ralph  Fisher,  b.  Dec.  20,  1874; 

555  Cora  May,  b.  May  23,  1877; 

556  Hazel  Dot,  b.  Aug.  27,   1880; 

557  James  F.,  b.  Aug.  3,  1884. 

The  above  were  born  at  Marion. 
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THIRD    GENERATION 

56  ANNETTE  VIOLA  SARGENT  — Youngest  daugh- 
ter of  Mehitable  Chase  and  Richard  Sargent,  was  born  at 
Marion,  January  31,  1845.  Married  Joseph  R.  Quiglcy,  Decem- 
ber 9,  1862.  He  was  born  in  Mansfield,  O.,  October  1,  1843; 
died  August  1,  1891.  She  resides  in  Marion,  O.  Their  chil- 
dren  were : 

QuiGLEY  : 

561  Zella  Josephine,  b.  July  21.  1863;  d.  Sept.  2,  1864; 

562  Rue  Stanton,  b.  Mar.  24,  1865;  d.  Aug.  18.  1908; 

563  Infant  son,  born  dead  October  9,   1868; 

564  Iscah  Delphine,  b.  Feb.  17,  1870; 

565  Caddie  Vale,  b.  Dec.  13,  1871 ; 

566  Nettie  M.,  b.  Apr.  9,   1874. 

All  born   in   Marion. 

61  MARY  ELLEN  BOWEN— Eldest  daughter  of  Lydia 
and  Ozias  Bowen,  was  born  January  7,  1834;  died  May  15, 
1865,  at  Indianapolis.  Married  John  L.  Harper,  November 
23,  1854.     He  died  October  30,  1891.    Their  children  were: 

Harper  : 

61 1  Infant  son.  born  March  20.  1856;  d.  Aug.  6,  1856; 

612  Corwin  Dewey,  b.  Sept.  30.  1856. 

62  JOHN  MARSHALL  -BOWEN— Eldest  son  of  Lydia 
and  Ozias  Bowen,  was  born  October  21,  1838;  died  May  19, 
1843. 

63  THOMAS  CORWIN  BOWEN— Second  son  of  Lydia 
and  Ozias  Bowen,  was  born  October  14,  1840.  Married 
Sarah  P.  Williams,  adopted  daughter  of  John  J.  Williams, 
of  Marion,  October  12.  1871.  She  was  born  December  2, 
1848,  at  Shields.  England.  They  reside  in  Marion,  where  he 
is  a  member  of  the  bar.     Their  daughter : 

BowEN  : 

<i3l     .Ada  Lorn,  b.  Marion,  January  5,  1873. 

64  PLATT  SPENCER  BOWEN— Third  son  of  Lydia 
and  Ozias  Bowen,  was  born  November  7,  1842;  died  June  3, 
1845. 

65  LAUREN  DEWEY  BOWEN— Fourth  son  of  Lydia 
and   Ozias    Bowen,   was   born   May   16,    1844;    died    February 

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THIRD    GENERATION 

17,   1879.     Married  Ida  Rose  Fisher,  of  Cleveland,  O.,  June 
29,  1870. 

67  MARCELLUS  BOWEN  (REV.,  D.  D.)— Sixth  son 
of  Lydia  and  Ozias  Bowen  ,was  born  in  Marion,  April  6, 
1846.  Married  Flora  Pierpont  Stevens,  at  West  Hartford, 
Conn.,  August  29,  1871.  She  was  born  at  Lunenburg,  Vt., 
August  17.  1849. 

He  studied  for  the  ministry  and  became  a  missionary 
located  at  Manissa,  Asiatic  Turkey,  for  many  years,  and 
later  Levant  Agent  at  Constantinople,  Turkey,  of  the  Amer- 
ican Bible  Society.  Reside  in  Constantinople.  Their  chil- 
dren were : 

BowEN : 

671  IVLirc    Pierpont.    b.     Springfield.    N.    J.,    Jan.    2, 

1873;   died  in  Manissa.  July  29,   1874; 

672  Lilian  M.,  b.  Sept.  15,  1877. 

68  ALBERTUS  C.  BOWEN— Youngest  son  of  Lydia  and 
Ozias  Bowen,  was  born  at  Marion,  May  21,  1847.  He  was 
a  soldier  in  the  64th  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry.  Married 
Zer%i  Elisa  Arbuckle,  of  Sidney.  O.,  July  4,  1871.  She  was 
born  July  18,  1846.  Is  at  present  employed  at  the  Soldiers' 
Home,  Lafayette,  Ind.     Their  children  were : 

BowEN : 

681  Sidney  A.  C.  b.  Apr.  30.  1872;  d.  May  29,  1898; 

682  Roy  Hill,  b.  Feb.   1,  1878. 


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Fourth  Generation. 

111  GEORGE  P.  BAKER— Eldest  son  of  Oscar  E.  and 
Jane  E.  Baker,  was  born  December  6,  1854;  died  October 
2.  1873. 

112  JENNIE  L.  B.AKER— Only  daughter  of  Oscar  E. 
and  Jane  E.  Baker,  was  born  April  12,  1858;  died  February 
26,  1879. 

113  LOUISA  AUGUSTA  BAKER— Only  daughter  of 
Oscar  E.  and  Augusta  E.  Baker,  was  born  February  6,  1863. 
Married  IVilliam  B.  Grosskopf.  July  21,  1887.  Reside  in 
Minneapolis,   Minn.     Their  children   were : 

Grosskopf : 

1131  Oscar  William,  b.  May  2,  1889; 

1132  Homer  Louis,  b.  July  12,  1892; 

1133  Ernest  Charles,  b.  Nov.  21,   1895; 

1134  Dorothea,  b.  Sept.  26,  1897. 

121  OSCAR  ALBERTUS  BAKER— Eldest  son  of  Allen 
D.  and  Alida  Van  Osten  Baker,  was  born  February  17,  1850. 
Married  Emma  Reitenour  at  Ridgeville,  Ind.,  November  6, 
1870.  She  was  born  August  24,  1853,  at  Ridgeville.  Reside 
at  Marion,  Ind.     Their  children  were : 

Baker: 

1211  Luella.  b.  June  8,  1872; 

1212  Mabel,  b.  Oct.  13.   1874; 

1213  Vergie,  b.   Mar.   3,    1878; 

1214  Chester  Allen  Albertus.  b.  Oct.  3,   1880. 

122  LOUISA  A.  BAKER— Eldest  daughter  of  Allen  D. 
and  Elsie  A.  Dockey  Baker,  was  born  December  15,  1859; 
died   November  18,  1867. 

123  ELLA  P.  BAKER— Second  daughter  of  Allen  D.  and 
Elsie  A.  Dockey  Baker,  was  born  April  16,  1861 ;  died  No- 
vember 6,  1867. 

124  WILLIAM  H.  RAKER— Youngest  son  of  Allen  D. 
and  Elsie  .\.  Dockey  Baker,  was  born  February  24,  1853 ; 
died  September   11,   WA. 

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FOURTH    GENERATION 

125  FLORENCE  ALBERTA  BAKER— Only  child  of 
Allen  D.  and  Lucinda  F.  Fowler  Baker,  was  born  January 
1,  1868.  Married  Jay  Dee  Brunner  at  Lincoln,  Neb.,  July 
12,  1892.  He  was  born  at  Stratford,  Ontario,  October  5, 
1861.  Reside  in  Indianapolis,  Ind.  He  is  president  of  Indiana 
Business  College.     Their  child  : 

Brunner  : 

1251     Genevra  Marguerite,  b.   May  18,   1893. 

131  ELDEN  CLARK— Eldest  child  of  Lydia  Ann  and 
William  A.  Clark,  born  and  died  in  1855. 

132  LOUISA  H.  CLARK— Eldest  daughter  of  Lydia  Ann 
and  William  A.  Clark,  was  born  August  8,  1858;  died  August 
9,  1874. 

133  PRINCESS  L.  CLARK— Youngest  daughter  of  Lydia 
Ann  and  William  A.  Clark,  was  born  February  17,  1862. 
Married  Edward  Clarence  Long,  November  24,  1887.  Reside 
in  Long  Beach,  Cal.     Their  children  : 

Long: 

1331  Nellie  Baker,  b.  Oct.  19,  1888; 

1332  Clarence  Clark,  b.   Aug.   19,    1895; 

1333  William  Kew,  b.  May  26,  1900. 

141— GENEVRA  ENNIS  JOHNSTONE— Eldest  daughter 
of  Louisa  Jane  and  John  C.  Johnstone,  was  born  at  Marion, 
November  12,  1857.  Married  Dr.  Rttftts  Winiield  Bishop,  of 
Chicago,  June  4,  1900. 

She  is  a  most  accomplished  musician  and  singer,  posses- 
sing a  fine  soprano  voice.  She  has  been  heard  in  all  the 
principal  cities  in  the  United  States  as  a  concert  and  oper- 
atic singer.     Resides  in  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

142  ORLANDO  WIRT  JOHNSTONE— Eldest  son  of 
Louisa  Jane  and  John  C.  Johnstone,  was  born  at  Marion, 
September  23,  1859.  Married  Emma  Lou  Foivler,  at  Fowler, 
O.,  June  7,  1883.  Reside  at  Ironwood,  Mich.  Their  children 
were : 
Johnstone: 

l42l     Marguerite  Harris,  b.  Jan.  25,  1886;  died  Aug.  7, 
1898,  at  Marion. 
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1422    Genevra.  b.  Nov.  9.  1889.  at  Marion. 

l43  HOMER  CLIFTON  JOHNSTONE— Youngest  son 
of  Louisa  Jane  and  John  C.  Johnstone,  was  born  at  Marion, 
May  21,  1868.  Married  Harriet  Axtell,  of  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
December  12.  1895.  Reside  at  Short  HiUs.  N.  J.  He  is 
New  York  manager  of  Midvale  Steel  Co.  Their  child: 
Johnstone: 

l43l     Dorothy    Axtell.    b.    Dec.    9.    1899.    at    St.    Paul, 
Minn. 

151  HERMAN  E.  BAKER— Only  son  of  Eber  S.  and 
Mary  E.  Trimble  Baker,  was  born  November  15,  1865.  Mar- 
ried Emma  Soudcrmilk,  October  30.  1895.  Reside  in  State 
of  Washington.  She  was  born  March  5,  1869.  Their  chil- 
dren were : 

B.\KER  : 

1511  Ruth  Elizabeth,  b.  Mar.   12,   1899; 

1512  Howard  Eber,  b.   Jan.   19,   1904; 

1513  Delbert  Walter,  b.  Jan.  20,  1907;  d.  May  28,  1907. 

152  BERTHA  BEE  BAKER— Youngest  daughter  of  Eber 
S.  and  Mary  E.  Trimble  Baker,  was  born  February  18,  1877. 
Resides  in  Wichita,  and  is  a  prominent  and  successful  Latin 
teacher. 

Icl  BURTON  D.  SMITH— Eldest  son  of  Princess 
Amanda  and  O.  C.  Smith,  was  born  February  24,  1870.  Re- 
sides at   Hotel  Latham,  N.  Y. 

1(52  CLEMENT  E.  SMITH— Youngest  son  of  Princess 
Amanda  and  O.  C.  Smith,  was  born  May  15,  1876;  died 
November  12.  1881. 

211  MARY  ALICE  BAKER— Eldest  daughter  of  Alonzo 
W.  and  Charlotte  Peters  Baker,  was  horn  November  25,  1851 ; 
died  Oct<.l)er  7,  1852. 

212  CHARLES  HERBERT  BAKER— Eldest  son  of 
Alonzo  W.  and  Charlotte  Peters  Baker,  was  born  July  15, 
1853;   died   November  28,   1855. 

21;{  FLORENCE  WINONA  BAKER— Second  daughter 
of  Alonzo  W.  and  Charlotte  Peters  Baker,  was  born  at  Van 

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FOURTH    GENERATION 

Wert,    March    21,    1857;    died    July    30,    1875.      Married    Dr. 
George  W.  McGavren,  of  Van  Wert,  June  16,  1875. 

214  JENNIE  MYRTLE  BAKER— Third  daughter  of 
Alonzo  W.  and  Charlotte  Peters  Baker,  was  born  at  Van 
Wert.  September  28,  1859.  Married  Fletcher  Webster,  of 
Van  Wert,  June  3,  1890.  He  was  born  at  Richwood,  O., 
October  22,  1856.  Reside  at  Van  Wert,  O.  Their  children 
were  : 

Webster  : 

2141  Walter  Barton,  b.   Mar.   16,   1892; 

2142  Lucia,  b.  Nov.  25,  1893; 

2143  Marshall,  b.  Feb.  26,  1895; 

2144  Margaret,  b.   May  12,   1898. 

215  JESSIE  AMANDA  BAKER— Fourth  daughter  of 
Alonzo  W.  and  Charlotte  Peters  Baker,  was  born  at  Van 
Wert,  December  6,  1862.  Married  Clwrles  W.  Clark,  of  Van 
Wert,  November  7,  1888.  He  is  the  only  son  of  William 
A.  Clark  (l3)  and  was  born  at  Van  Wert,  October  15, 
1865.  They  removed  to  Chicago  and  then  took  up  their 
residence  in  Paris,  France,  where  they  still  reside.  He  sang 
in  Gunsaulus'  Church  in  Chicago  a  number  of  years.  His 
voice  is  a  very  fine  baritone  and  has  few  equals.  Has 
classes  in  voice  culture  and  gives  recitals  in  London  and  all 
European  cities.     Their  children  were: 

Clark  : 

21.11  Helen,  b.  Nov.  20,  1889;  d.  Dec.  9,  1889; 

2152  Charles  Russell,  b.  Jan.  1,  1891;  d.  Oct.  15,  1891; 

2153  Ronald  Baker,  b.  Nov.  7,  1892; 

2154  Virginia,  b.   Oct.  6.   1895; 

2155  Louise,   b.   Apr.   5,   1902. 

216  TACEY  VIELLA  BAKER— Fifth  daughter  of  Alonzo 
W.  and  Charlotte  Peters  Baker,  was  born  at  Van  Wert,  No- 
vember 15,  1864.  Married  John  O.  Clark,  of  Van  Wert,  April 
22,  1885.  He  was  born  March  30.  1864.  They  reside  at  Van 
Wert.     Their  children  were: 

CtARK  : 

2161     Ethel,  b.  Apr.  22,  1886; 

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FOURTH    GENERATION 

2162  Marcia.  b.  Aug.  22,  1891 ; 

2163  Laurence  Baker,  b.  May  7,  1895; 

2164  Robert    Sydney,   b.   Jan.    17,    1900. 

217  MIRIAM  MEXDEXHALL  BAKER  — Youngest 
daughter  of  Alonzo  and  Charlotte  Peters  Baker,  was  born 
at  Van  Wert,  August  7.  1867.  Married  IVillard  E.  Gleason, 
of  Van  Wert.  August  10.  1892.  He  was  born  at  Van  Wert. 
June  10,  1867;  died  at  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  January  9,  1903. 
He  was  graduated  from  West  Point  in  1892  and  joined  the 
6th  United  States  Infantry,  with  which  he  served  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  First  Lieutenant  and  Captain,  until  his  death. 
He  was  brevetted  captain  in  the  battle  of  San  Juan  Hill  in 
the  Spanish  War.  and  served  in  the  Philippine  Insurrection 
from  1899  until  1902.  when  he  was  ordered  to  Ft.  Leaven- 
worth as  Regimental  and  Post  Quartermaster.  Their  daugh- 
ter was  the  first  American  child  on  the  Island  of  Panay,  Phil- 
ippine  Islands.     She   resides   in   Van  Wert,  O. 

GuEASON  : 

2171     Charlotte,  b.  Sept.  20,  1895.  at  Ft.  Thomas.  Ky. 

2-i\  CHARLES  ALOXZO  McCONAHY— Eldest  son  of 
Luceita  and  Grimes  McConahy,  was  born  at  Gilbia.  O., 
March  11,  1848.  Married  Mary  Davenport,  of  Bluffton.  Ind., 
October  28.  1874.  She  was  born  September  23,  1854.  They 
reside  in  Van  Wert.  Their  children  were : 
McConahy: 

2-11     Florence  D.,  b.  Aug.  21.  1875; 
2-12     Caulson.  D..  b.   Sept.  21,  1877; 
2-'1.3     Carolyn  Eulalie,  1).  Apr.  9.  1883; 
22l4     Grace   D..  1).  June   17,   1885. 
222    ALBERT   DILLWIX    McCOXAHY— Second   son   of 
Lucetta  and  Grimes   McConahy.  was  born  at  Lima.  O.,  Feb- 
ruary   24.    1850;    died    September    22.    1887.      Married     (1) 
Maggie  Lawson,  March  8,  1872.     Married  (2)  Alberta  Krcbs, 
March  21.   1878.     She   was  born   in   Lima,   Xovembcr   1,   1854. 
Their  son  : 
McConahy  : 

2221     Harry  D.,  b.  Xov.  15.  1878. 

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FOURTH    GENERATION 

223  JAMES  ARTHUR  McCONAHY— Third  son  of  Lu- 
cetta  and  Grimes  McConahy,  was  born  in  Van  Wert,  Jan- 
uary 30,  1852.  Married  Dcstic  Albery  October  25,  1876.  She 
was  born  May  30,  1855.  Reside  in  Valparaiso,  Ind.  Their 
daughter : 

McConahy: 

2231     Mabel  Burrie,  b.  Jan.  8,  1880. 

224  MARY  EDNA  McCONAHY— Eldest  daughter  of 
Lucetta  and  Grimes  McConahy,  was  born  at  Van  Wert,  Sep- 
tember 15,  1854.  Married  Thomas  Foster,  August  27,  1870. 
He  died  at  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.,  June  23,  1882.  She  married  (2) 
W.  H.  Caldzvell.  June  21,  1884.  He  is  Assistant  Principal 
for  the  Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind  Asylum  in  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Child  by  first  marriage : 

Foster : 

2241     Albert  Lee,  b.  May  31,  1871. 

225  ELMER  BURR  McCONAHY— Fourth  son  of  Lucetta 
and  Grimes  McConahy,  was  born  at  Van  Wert,  March  4, 
1858.  Married  Clara  A.  Bennett,  August  25,  1890.  She  was 
born  in  Chicago,  June  4,  1863.  Reside  at  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
He  is  General  Agent  there  of  Chicago  Great  Western  Rail- 
way.    Their  child : 

McConahy: 

2251     Burree,  b.  Sept.  22,  1891. 

226  HARRY  LESTER  McCONAHY— Fifth  son  of  Lu- 
cetta and  Grimes  McConahy,  was  born  at  Van  Wert,  March 
14,  1861;  died  August  1,  1862. 

227  CAREY  BAKER  McCONAHY— Sixth  son  of  Lu- 
cetta and  Grimes  McConahy,  was  born  at  Van  Wert,  April 
14,  1863.  Married  Ulla  Spongier  at  Van  Wert.  September 
8,  1886.     Their  daughter: 

McConahy  : 

2271     Ruth,  b.  Sept.  11,  1888. 

228  WALTER  GRIMES  McCONAHY— Seventh  son  of 
Lucetta  and  Grimes  McConahy,  was  born  at  Van  Wert, 
August  27,  1865.  Married  Lida  Adams,  at  Paulding,  O., 
May  24,  1898. 

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FOURTH    GENERATION 

229  LAURA  BELL  McCONAHY— Youngest  daughter  of 
Lucetta  and  Grimes  McConahy,  was  born  at  Van  Wert,  Sep- 
tember 25,  1867.  Married  Walter  A".  Xiclwls  at  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  December  13,  1887.  He  was  born  January  3,  1862,  near 
Covington,  Ky.  They  reside  at  St.  Louis,  where  he  is 
General  Agent  for  the  C,  C,  C.  &  St.  L.  Ry.  Their  children  : 
Nichols  : 

2-9l     Walter  Lester,  b.  Oct.  5,  1891 ; 

2-29-2     Helen,  b.   Feb.  23,   1894; 

2::y3     Marjorie,  b.  Aug.  27,  1897. 

231  MARY  CATHERINE  COPELAND— Eldest  daughter 
of  Lydia  Amanda  and  Elijah  Copeland,  was  born  at  Evans- 
ville.  October  18,  1857;  died  at  Cincinnati.  November  19, 
1865. 

232  IRENE  HOWARD  COPELAND— Second  daughter 
of  Lydia  Amanda  and  Elijah  Copeland,  was  born  at  Marion, 
January  12,  1860;  died  at  Cincinnati,  November  7,  1865. 

2.-^3  ELIJAH  PERCY  COPELAND— Eldest  son  of  Lydia 
Amanda  and  Elijah  Copeland,  was  born  at  Evansville,  Octo- 
ber 21,  1862.  Married  Lula  Alice  Smith,  May  22,  1888,  at 
Omaha,  Neb.  She  was  born  December  22,  1866,  in  Henry, 
111.  They  removed  to  Nashville.  Tcnn.,  and  then  Paulding, 
O.,  where  they  have  dwelt  ever  since.     Their  children  were  : 

Copeland: 

2331  Infant  son,  b.  and  d.  Jan.  14,  1891,  at  Ottumwa, 

Iowa ; 

2332  Alice,  b.  Apr.  16.  1H92; 

2333  Grace,  b.   Sept.  28,  1894; 

2334  Margaret   Eloise,  b.  Oct.  31,   1904. 

234  ELOISE  AMANDA  COPELAND— Third  daughter 
of  Lydia  .Amanda  and  Elijah  Copeland,  was  horn  at  Cincin- 
nati. December  11,  1866. 

Z^r,  ANNA  LUCETTA  COPELAND— Fourth  daughter 
of  Lydia  .Amanda  and  Elijah  Copeland.  was  born  at  Omaha, 
August  20,  1869;  died  January  12,  1875. 

Z{6    CHARLES  BAKER  COPELAND— Youngest  son  of 

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FOURTH    GENERATION 

L>dia  Amanda  and  Elijah  Copeland,  was  born  at  Chariton, 
la.,  November  6,  1878.  Is  in  automobile  business  at  Lincoln, 
Neb. 

241  CHARLES  HOWARD  ALLEN— Eldest  son  of  Mary 
Anna  and  Elisha  Oilman  Allen,  was  born  at  Marion,  March 

17,  1861.  Married  Lily  K.  Haas  in  Evansville,  Ind.,  June 
19,  1883.  She  was  born  March  9,  1863.  at  Evansville.  Mar- 
ried (2)  Pearl  VanderhofF,  at  Paulding,  O.,  August  18,  1898. 
She  was  born  in  Payne,  O.,  June  29,  1870.  He  has  been  in 
the  banking  business  for  many  years  and  has  resided  at 
Paulding,  where  he  President  of  the  Paulding  National  Bank- 
The  children  of  the  first  marriage  were: 

Allen  : 

2411  Sadamae.  b.  May  28,  1884; 

2412  Percy  M.,  b.  May  31,  1888. 
Children  of  the  second  marriage : 

2413  Howard,  b.  July  13.   1901; 

2414  Loren,  b.  Mar.  11,  1906. 

242  HERBERT  EDGAR  ALLEN— Second  son  of  Mary 
Anna  and   Elisha   Oilman   Allen,   was  born   at   Marion,   June 

18,  1863.  Married  Elizabeth  Estelle  Francis,  May  26,  1887. 
at  Marion.  She  was  born  at  Shelby.  Richland  County.  O., 
November  2.  1868.  He  is  in  the  lumber  business  and  they 
reside  in  Poplarville,  Miss.     Their  son  : 

Allen  : 

2421     Paul  Francis,  b.  Dec.  5,   1895. 

243  ROBERT  OILMAN  ALLEN— Third  son  of  Mary 
Anna  and  Elisha  Oilman  Allen,  was  born  July  10,  1867. 
Married  Estelle  Blizzard  at  Paulding,  October  30,  1890.  She 
was  born  at  Rushville,  Ind..  Fcliruary  7,  1869.  He  was 
famous  as  the  short  stop  of  the  Philadelphia  National  League 
Base  Ball  Club,  of  which  he  was  manager  for  two  years, 
retiring  to  go  into  business  for  himself.  Is  engaged  in  the 
sawmill  business  with  headquarters  at  Bonita,  La.  Their 
children  were  : 

Allen  : 

2431     Robert  Oilman,  b.  Aug.  2,   1893; 

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FOURTH    GENERATION 

2432     Edgar  Cunningham,  b.  Mar.  24,  1902. 

244  TRACY  RICHARDSON  ALLEN— Youngest  son  of 
Mary  Anna  and  Elisha  Gilman  Allen,  was  born  at  Marion, 
June  24,  1873.  Married  Fanny  DcWolfc  June  5.  190).  at 
Columbus,  O.  She  was  born  at  Marion,  February  3,  1876. 
Reside  in  Marion.     Their  children  : 

AuEN  : 

2441  Frederick  James,  b.  July  17,  1902; 

2442  Gilman  Baker,  b.  May  1,  1906. 

261  MARTHA  SUE  BAKER— Eldest  daughter  of  Charles 
Ebcr  and  Susan  Stevenson  Baker,  was  born  at  Evansville, 
December  25,  1871.  Became  celebrated  as  a  portrait  painter 
and  a  painter  in  water  and  oils.  Was  instructress  for  several 
years  in  the  Art  Institute  of  Chicago  and  has  resided  for 
several  years  in  Paris,  France,  where  her  work  has  received 
favorable  mention  in  the  salons,  and  in  exhibitions  at  London, 
Antwerp  and  throughout  the  United  States.  Resides  in 
Chicago. 

262  CHARLES  BAKER— Eldest  son  of  Charles  Eber  and 
Susan  Stevenson  Baker,  was  born  at  Evansville,  October  25, 
1874.  Married  Nellie  Caroline  Jillson,  January  26,  1904,  at 
Chicago.  She  was  born  in  Racine,  Wis.,  February  5,  1881. 
They   reside  in   Chicago.     Their  son : 

B.\KER  : 

2621     Charles  Jillson,  b.  May  16,  1906. 

263  HOWARD  BAKER— Youngest  son  of  Charles  Eber 
and  Susan  Stevenson  Baker,  was  born  in  Chicago,  March  10, 
1887.  Married  Mary  Elizabeth  Dellinncr,  December  2'i,  1908, 
in  Cleveland,  O.  She  was  born  February  26,  1888,  at  Cleve- 
land.    Reside  at  Cadillac,  Mich. 

271  ELWOOD  WILSON  BAKER— Eldest  son  of  Elwood 
Thomas  and  Sallie  Wilson  Baker,  was  born  at  Evansville, 
June  24.  1881.  Married  June  1.  1909,  Delia  Crosby  Smith, 
of  Brooklyn.  She  was  born  in  Brooklyn  October  29.  1884. 
Reside   in    Brooklyn. 

272  CHARLES  GRAHAM   BAKER— Second  son  of  El- 

38 


FOURTH    GENERATION 

wood  Tliomas  and  Sallie  Wilson  Baker,  was  born  at  Evans- 
ville  July   16,  1883.     Resides  in  Brooklyn. 

27:?  TACEY  MARGARET  BAKER— Only  daughter  of 
Elwood  Thomas  and  Sallie  Wilson  Baker,  was  born  in  Chi- 
cago August  30,  1887.  Married  Frederick  William  Hackstaff, 
in  Brooklyn,  October  17,  1907.  He  was  born  in  St.  Louis 
October  30.  1882.     Reside  in  Brooklyn. 

Hackstaff: 

2731     Bruce  Wilson,  b.  Oct.  2,  1909. 

274  DONALD  MITCHELL  BAKER— Third  son  of  El- 
wood Thomas  and  Sallie  Wilson  Baker,  was  born  in  Chicago 
June  6,   1889.     Resides  in   Brooklyn. 

275  LESLIE  STUART  BAKER— Youngest  son  of  El- 
wood Thomas  and  Sallie  Wilson  Baker,  was  born  in  Brook- 
lyn, December  8,  1895.     Resides  in  Brooklyn. 

321  LAURA  E.  PRIEST— Eldest  daughter  of  James  Lou- 
den and  Abigail  Brown  Priest,  was  born  September  11,  1848; 
died  August  30,  1906,  in  Marion.  Married  Francis  M.  Scrib- 
ner,  .April  14,  1867.  He  was  born  November  14,  1843;  died 
in  Marion   February  22,   1879.     Their  children  : 

SCRIBNER  : 

.s2il     Harry  O.,  b.  Nov.  19,  1867; 

32l2     Frank   P..  b.  Mar.  25,   1871;   died  Sept.  3,   1879; 
32i3     Lena  J.,  b.  Sept.  30.  1872; 
3214     Jennie  May,  b.  Nov.  14,  1874. 
All  born   in   Marion. 

322  MARY  IZORA  PRIEST— Second  daughter  of  James 
Louden  and  Abigail  Brown  Priest,  was  born  July  (?),  1850; 
died  (?). 

323  JAMES  LOUDEN  PRIEST— Eldest  son  of  James 
Louden  and  Abigail  Brown  Priest,  was  born   (?);  died   (?). 

324  HARRIET  E.  PRIEST— Youngest  daughter  of  James 
Louden  and  Abigail  Brown  Priest,  was  born  May  21,  1857. 
Married  Henry  Mumford.  October  13,  1875.  Reside  in  Mar- 
ion, O.     Their  children  were  : 

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fourth  generation 

Mum  ford: 

3241  Bertie  May,  b.  May  11,  1876; 

3242  Charles  Leslie,  b.  Dec.  20.  1880; 

3243  Grace  Joy.  b.  May  15.  1882; 

3244  Janthe  Delilah,   b.   Apr.  6.    1890; 

3245  Floyd  Wayne,  b.  Oct.  9.  1891 ; 

3246  Susan  Hayzel.  b.  Dec.  15,  1892;  d.  Sept.  12,  1893; 

3247  Infant  child,  born  and  died  Nov.  5.  1896. 

325  WILLIAM  ALVIN  PRIEST— Eldest  son  of  James 
Louden  and  Margaret  Young  Priest,  was  born  April  2,  1861 ; 
died  November  14,  1863. 

326  FRANK  BRUCE  PRIEST— Second  son  of  James 
Louden  and  Margaret  Young  Priest,  was  born  in  Galveston, 
Ind.,  January  12.  1865;  died  (?). 

327  JUDSON  K.  PRIEST— Third  son  of  James  Louden 
and  Margaret  Young  Priest,  was  born  in  Erie,  Kan.,  March 
26.  1867. 

328  EBER  BUNKER  PRIEST— Fourth  son  of  James 
Louden  and  Margaret  Young  Priest,  was  born  in  Erie,  Kan.. 
August  3,  1870.  Married  Mina  Edith  Pierce,  October  16. 
1895.  at  Tampa,  Fla.  Reside  at  West  Tampa.  Their  chil- 
dren were  : 

Priest: 

3281  Genevieve  Winfred.  b.  Aug.  4,   1899; 

3282  Dorothy  May,  b.  Feb.  21,  1902. 

329  ALONZO  ALBERTUS  PRIEST— Fifth  son  of  James 
Louden  and  Margaret  Young  Priest,  was  born  in  Erie,  Kan., 
June  29.  1872.  Married  Ella  McCourt,  of  Atchison,  Kan., 
September  29,  1905.  at  Denver.  Col.  Reside  at  Denison, 
Texas. 

3ol  THOMAS  REYNOLDS— Eldest  son  of  Lydia  P. 
and  Gerard  Reynolds,  was  born  June  20,  1850;  died  July  21, 
1851. 

3.12  HARRY  REYNOLDS— Second  son  of  Lydia  P.  and 
Gerard  Reynolds,  was  born  January  8,  1852;  died  December 
25.  1862. 

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FOURTH    GENERATION 

353  CORA  REYNOLDS— Eldest  daughter  of  Lydia  P. 
and  Gerard  Reynolds,  was  born  March  5,  1853.  Married 
John  Franz,  July  26,  1871.  Reside  in  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Their  children  were : 

Franz : 

3531  Infant  son,  b.  and  d.  July  1,  1873; 

3532  Katherine  M.,  b.   Aug.  8.   1874; 

3533  Jerome  R.,  b.  Jan.  30,  1877; 

3534  John  F.,  b.  Mar.  11,  1882. 

354  IDA  REYNOLDS— Youngest  daughter  of  Lydia  P. 
and  Gerard  Reynolds,  was  born  May  29,  1854.  Married 
Frank  W.  Pierson  December  21,  1871.  Reside  in  Mansfield, 
O.     Their  children  were  : 

PlERSON  : 

3541  Nellie  Izora,  b.  Sept.  5,  1873; 

3542  Thomas  G.,  b.  Nov.   18.   1875. 

355  GERARD  BUNKER  REYNOLDS— Third  son  of 
Lydia  P.  and  Gerard  Reynolds,  was  born  March  9,  1856. 
Married  Lybirda  E.  Davis,  February  26,  1885.  She  was  born 
June  21,    1866.     Children: 

Reynolds  : 

3551  Marie  Pauline,  b.  Nov.  7.  1886; 

3552  Thomas  Moon,  b.  Aug.  10,  1891  ; 

3553  William  Hahn,  b.  Feb.   12,  1898. 

361  LEONA  IMOGENE  PRIEST— Eldest  daughter  of 
March  6,  1882;  died  at  Marion,  March  30,  1884. 

362  EMMA  LOUISE  PRIEST— Second  daughter  of  Eber 
B.  and  Jennie  Scribner  Priest,  was  born  at  Marion  Septem- 
ber 29,  1885.     Resides  in  Marion. 

381  MAY  JAY  SEFFNER— Eldest  daughter  of  Izora  M. 
and  Fred  P.  Seffner,  was  born  in  Marion  August  19,  1860. 
Married  Arthur  R.  Cleghorn,  November  17,  1881.  Reside  in 
Mansfield,  O. 

382  LENNA  MARGARET  SEFFNER— Second  daughter 
of  Izora  M.  and  Fred  P.  SefTner,  was  born  in  Marion,  March 
16,  1863 ;  died  in  Florida,  January  3,  1883. 

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FOURTH    GENERATION 

383  GIRARD  R.  SEFFNER— Eldest  son  of  Izora  M. 
and  Fred.  P.  Seffner,  was  born  in  Marion  July  25,  1864; 
died  August  25,  1864. 

384  IDA  AMANDA  SEFFNER— Youngest  daughter  of 
Izora  M.  and  Fred.  P.  Seffner,  was  born  in  Marion,  October 
12,  1867 ;  died  in  Tampa,  Fla..  Sept.  28,  1897.  Married  Henry 
Lee  Branch  in  Tampa,  November  18,  1884.     Children : 

Branch  : 

3M1  Lenna  M.,  b.  Sept.,  1885;  d.  Dec,  1885; 

3842  Harry  Carson,  b.  June  22,  1889; 

3843  Lotta  May,  b.  Aug.  2,   1891. 

421  LAUREN  LEEDS  BRUCH— Only  child  of  Mary 
Harrison  and  David  C.  Bruch,  was  born  August  31,  1859. 
Married  Clara  G.  Althouse,  December  27.  1881.  She  was 
born  June  8,  1864.     Reside  in  Chicago.     Children : 

Bruch  : 

4-11  Cleo  Grace,  b.  Dec.  25.   1882; 

4i;12  Homer  Day,  b.  Apr.  30,   1885; 

4213  Thomas  Corwin,  b.   Nov.  26,  1894. 

422  HERBERT  BAKER  DAY— Only  child  of  Mary  Har- 
rison and  Thomas  E.  Day,  was  born  August  30,  1869.  Mar- 
ried Laura  McXeal  in  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  August  30,  (?).  Re- 
side in  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

521  EARL  DURANDO  SARGENT— Eldest  son  of  Fran- 
cis Marion  and  Pernina  Southwick  Sargent,  was  born  May 
31,  I860;  died  October  7,  1860. 

r,22  CORTEZ  ELLSWORTH  SARGENT— Second  son 
of  Francis  Marion  and  Pernina  Southwick  Sargent,  was  born 
December  29,  1861.  Married  Mary  Belle  Kishlcr.  in  Marion, 
December  29,  1885.  She  was  born  April  18.  1865.  Reside  at 
Marion.      Children : 

SARGE.Vf  : 

r,221     John  Chase,  b.  Feb.  3,  1890. 

551  INA  PEARL  SARGENT— Eldest  daughter  of  James 
B.  and  Margaret  Blackburn  Sargent,  was  born  at  Marion, 
August    11,    1868.     Married   Hesekiah   Russell,   June  6,    1897. 


FOURTH    GENERATION 

He  was  born  in  Chichester,  Eng.,  April  3,   1868.     Reside  in 
Dayton,  O. 

552  BASIL  EARL  SARGENT— Eldest  son  of  James  B. 
and  Margaret  Blackburn  Sargent,  was  born  at  Marion,  March 
13,  1870.  Married  Etta  Hoover,  June  18,  1903.  She  was 
born  at  Prospect,   O.,  March   12,   1873.     Reside  at  Marion. 

553  WILLIAM  R.  SARGENT— Second  son  of  James  B. 
and  Margaret  Blackburn  Sargent,  was  born  at  Marion.  June 
13,  1872. 

554  RALPH  FISHER  SARGENT— Third  son  of  James 
B.  and  Margaret  Blackburn  Sargent,  was  born  at  Marion, 
December  20,  1874.  Married  Naomi  B.  Fortncy,  June  22>, 
1895.  She  was  born  at  Bucyrus.  O.,  June  22,  1876.  Reside  at 
Toledo,  O.     Their  children  were: 

Sargent : 

5541  James  Richard,  b.  Dec.  28,  1893; 

5542  Elmer  Eugene,  b.   Sept.  20,   1897; 

5543  Harold  Russell,  b.   Sept.  20,   1899; 

5544  Mary  Margaret,  b.  Apr.  16,  1903. 

555  CORA  MAY  SARGENT— Second  daughter  of  James 
B.  and  Margaret  Blackburn  Sargent,  was  born  at  Marion, 
May  23,  1877.  Married  Albert  Cheney,  May  16,  1895.  He 
was  born  at  Burlingame,  Kan.,  January  4,  1874.  Reside  at 
Columbus,   O.     Children  : 

Cheney  : 

5551  Robert  Earl,  b.  Mar.  27,  1896; 

5552  Glen   Edwin,  b.  July  13,   1898. 

556  HAZEL  DOT  SARGENT— Third  daughter  of  James 
B.  and  Margaret  Blackburn  Sargent,  was  born  at  Marion, 
August  27,  1880.  Married  Jacob  Fern  Case,  June  14,  1906. 
He  was  born  at  Columbus,  O.,  March  26,  1883.  Reside  at 
Columbus,  O. 

557  JAMES  F.  SARGENT— Youngest  son  of  James  B. 
and  Margaret  Blackburn  Sargent,  was  born  at  Marion,  Au- 
gust 3,  1884.  Married  Clara  Belle  Malthewson,  April  30, 
1907.  She  was  born  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  October  21,  1887. 
Reside  at  Columbus,  O.     Children  : 

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fourth  generation 

Sargent: 

5571     Francis  Harold,  b.  Jan.  23.  1908. 

561  ZELLA  JOSEPHINE  QUIGLEY— Eldest  daughter 
of  Viola  Annette  and  Joseph  R.  Quigley,  was  born  in  Marion. 
July  21.  1863;  died  in  Marion  September  2,  1864. 

562  RUE  STANTON  QUIGLEY— Eldest  son  of  Viola 
Annette  and  Joseph  R.  Quigley,  was  born  in  Marion,  March  24, 
1865;  died  August  18,  1908,  and  buried  in  the  Roman  Cath- 
olic Cemetery  in  Columbus.  O.  Married  Mary  Augusta 
IVillaumc.  February  26.  1886.     Children: 

Quigley  : 

5621  Jerome  Benjamin,  b.  Dec.  15.  1886; 

5622  Hobart  Joseph,  b.  Aug.  29.  1888; 

5623  Clarence  Eugene  Richard,  b.  Apr.  11,  1890; 

5624  Helen  Mary,  b.  May   13.  1901; 

5625  Mary  Frances,  b.  Aug.  2.  1903. 

564  ISC  AH  DELPH I NE— Eldest  daughter  of  Viola  An- 
nette and  Joseph  R.  Quigley.  was  born  in  Marion.  February  13, 
1870.  Married  Thomas  Henry  Scott,  June  25.  1903.  He  was 
born  in  Hawick.  Scotand.  March  28,  1869.  They  reside  in 
Marion,   O.     Children : 

Scott: 

5641     Richard  Allan,  b.  Jan.  12,   1906. 

565  CADDIE  VALE  QUIGLEY— Third  daughter  of 
Viola  Annette  and  Joseph  R.  Quigley.  was  born  in  Marion, 
December  13,  1871.  Married  Harry  R.  Johnston,  September 
19,  1892.  He  was  born  in  Fostoria,  O.,  Sept.  29,  1859.  They 
reside  in   Fostoria.  O.     Children  : 

Johnston  : 

56.51  La  Verne  Rue,  b.  June  27.  1893; 
565L'  Janettc  D..  b.  July  13.  1895. 
560  NETTIE  M.  QUIGLEY— Fourth  daughter  of  Viola 
Annette  and  Joseph  R.  Quigley,  was  born  at  Marion.  April  9, 
1874.  Married  Charles  ll'illard  Stosc,  March  2,  1908.  He 
was  born  in  Marion,  O.,  December  6,  1870.  They  reside  in 
Portland,    Ore. 

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FOURTH    GENERATION 

612  CORWIN  DEWEY  HARPER— Second  son  of  Mary 
Ellen  and  John  L.  Harper,  was  born  September  30,  1862. 
Married  in  Indianapolis,  May  11,  1893,  Nora  Maude  Delano, 
daughter  of  Joel  A.  and  Amanda  Tandefur  Delano.  Reside 
in  Cincinnati,  O.  He  is  District  Passenger  Agent,  Wiscon- 
sin Central  R.  R. 

631  ADA  LORN  BOWEN— Only  child  of  Thomas  Cor- 
win  and  Sarah  Williams  Bowen,  was  born  at  Marion,  Janu- 
ary 5,   1873. 

«71  MARC  PIERPONT  BOWEN— Eldest  son  of  Mar- 
cellus  and  Flora  Stevens  Bowen,  was  born  at  Springfield, 
N.  J.,  January  2,  1873;  died  at  Manissa,  Turkey,  July  29, 
1874. 

672  LILIAN  M.  BOWEN— Only  daughter  of  Marcellus 
and  Flora  Stevens  Bowen,  was  born  September  15,  1877. 
Married  Frank  Ferguson,  June  1,  1907.  He  was  born  at 
Constantinople,  February  3,  1875  Reside  in  Constantinople, 
Turkey.     Children : 

Ferguson  : 

C72l     Marc  Bowen,  b.  Apr.  17,  1908; 
6722     Alice  May,  b.  May  23,  1909. 

681  SIDNEY  A.  C.  BOWEN— Eldest  son  of  Albertus  C. 
and  Zeru  Arbuckle  Bowen,  was  born  April  30,  1872;  died 
May  29,   1898.     Married  Mamie  Fairfield,  January  1,  1896. 

682  ROY  HILL  BOWEN— Second  son  of  Albertus  C. 
and  Zeru  Arbuckle  Bowen,  was  born  February  1,  1878.  Mar- 
ried Rosa  A.  Lucas,  October  22,  1899.    Reside  in  Cleveland,  O. 


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Fifth  Generation. 

1131  OSCAR  WILLIAM  GROSSKOPF— Eldest  son  of 
Louisa  Augusta  and  William  B.  Grosskopf,  was  born  May 
2.  1889. 

1132  HOMER  LOUIS  GROSSKOPF— Second  son  of 
Louisa  Augusta  and  William  B.  Grosskopf,  was  born  July 
12,  1892. 

11.53  ERNEST  CHARLES  GROSSKOPF— Third  son  of 
Louisa  Augusta  and  William  B.  Grosskopf,  was  born  Novem- 
ber 21,  1895. 

1134  DOROTHEA  GROSSKOPF  —  Only  daughter  of 
Louisa  Augusta  and  William  B.  Grosskopf,  was  born  Sep- 
tember 26,   1897. 

1211  LUELLA  BAKER— Eldest  daughter  of  0.scar  Al- 
bertus  and  Emma  Reitenour  Baker,  was  born  at  Ridgeville, 
Ind.,  June  8,  1872;  died  August  20.  1896,  at  Marion,  Ind. 
Married  IVtlliam  F.  Evans  at  Marion,  Ind.,  October  10,  1892. 
Their  child: 

Evans : 

12111     Clell  Baker,  b.  Aug.  3,   1896. 

1212  MABEL  BAKER— Second  daughter  of  Oscar  Alber- 
tus  and  Emma  Reitenour  Baker,  was  born  at  Union  City, 
Ind.,  October  13,  1874.  Married  Andrew  Jackson,  November 
1,  1899,  at  Marion,  Ind. 

1213  VERGIE  BAKER— Third  daughter  of  Oscar  Alber- 
tus  and  Emma  Reitenour  Baker,  was  born  at  Llnion  City, 
Ind.,  March  3,  1878.  Married  Herman  Earl.  October  5.  1904, 
at  Marion,  Ind. 

Eari,  : 

12131     Violetta  May.  b.  Apr.  30,  1909;  d.  May  7,  1909. 

1214  CHESTER  ALLEN  ALBERTUS  BAKER— Eldest 
son  of  Oscar  Albertus  and  Emma  Reitenour  Baker,  was  born 
at  Union  City,  Ind..  October  3,  1880.  Married  Anna  Gott- 
schall,  August   11,  1901,  at  Marion.   Ind.     Cliildrcn  : 

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fifth  generation 

Baker  : 

12141  Ruth,  b.  Oct.  23,  1902; 

12142  Ray  Albertus,  b.  Aug.  15,  1909. 

1251  GENEVRA  MARGUERITE  BRUNNER— Eldest 
daughter  of  Florence  Alberta  and  Jay  Bee  Brunner,  was  born 
at  Lincoln,  Neb.,  May  18,  1893. 

1331  NELLIE  BAKER  LONG— Eldest  daughter  of  Prin- 
cess Clark  and  Edward  Clarence  Long,  was  born  August  19, 

19,  1888. 

1332  CLARENCE  CLARK  LONG— Eldest  son  of  Prin- 
cess Clark  and  Elward  Clarence  Long,  was  born  August  19, 
1895. 

1333  WILLIAM  KEW  LONG— Second  son  of  Princess 
Clark  and  Edward  Clarence  Long,  was  born  May  26,   1900. 

l42i  MARGUERITE  HARRIS  JOHNSTONE  — Eldest 
daughter  of  Orlando  W.  and  Emma  Fowler  Johnstone,  was 
born  at  Morral,  O.,  January  25,  1886;  died  at  Marion,  August 
7,  1898. 

1422  GENEVRA  JOHNSTONE— Second  daughter  of  Or- 
lando W.  and  Emma  Fowler  Johnstone,  was  born  November 
9,   1889. 

l43i  DOROTHY  AXTELL  JOHNSTONE  — Eldest 
daughter  of  Homer  C.  and  Harriet  Axtell  Johnstone,  was 
bom  in   St.   Paul,  Minn.,  December  9,   1899. 

1511  RUTH  ELIZABETH  BAKER— Eldest  daughter  of 
Herman  E.  and  Emma  Soudermilk  Baker,  was  born  March 
12.   1899. 

1512  HOWARD  EBER  BAKER— Eldest  son  of  Herman 
E.  and  Emma  Soudermilk  Baker,  was  born  January  19,  1904. 

1513  DELBERT  WALTER  BAKER— Second  son  of 
Herman  E.  and  Emma  Soudermilk  Baker,  was  born  January 

20,  1907;  died  May  28,  1907. 

2l4l  WALTER  BARTON  WEBSTER— Eldest  son  of 
Jennie  Myrtle  and  Fletcher  Webster,  was  born  at  Van  Wert, 
March   16,   1892. 

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FIFTH    GENERATION 

2142  LUCIA  WEBSTER— Eldest  daughter  of  Jennie 
Myrtle  and  Fletcher  Webster,  was  born  at  Van  Wert,  No- 
vember 25.  1893. 

2143  MARSHALL  WEBSTER— Second  son  of  Jennie 
Myrtle  and  Fletcher  Webster,  was  born  at  Van  Wert,  Febru- 
ary 26,  1895. 

2144  MARGARET  WEBSTER— Second  daughter  of  Jen- 
nie Myrtle  and  Fletcher  Webster,  was  born  at  Van  Wert, 
May  12.  1898. 

2151  HELEN  CLARK— Eldest  daughter  of  Jessie  Aman- 
da and  Charles  W.  Clark,  was  born  November  20,  1889;  died 
December  9,  1889. 

2152  CHARLES  RUSSELL  CLARK— Eldest  son  of  Jes- 
sie Amanda  and  Charles  W.  Clark,  was  born  January  1,  1891; 
died  October  15,  1891. 

2153  RONALD  BAKER  CLARK— Second  son  of  Jessie 
Amanda  and  Charles  W.  Clark,  was  born  November  7.  1892. 

2154  VIRGINIA  CLARK— Second  daughter  of  Jessie 
Amanda  and   Charles   W.   Clark,   was  born   October  6,   1895. 

2155  LOUISE  CLARK— Third  daughter  of  Jessie  Aman- 
da and  Charles  W.  Clark,  was  born  April  5,  1902. 

2161  ETHEL  CLARK— Eldest  daughter  of  Tacey  Viella 
and  John  O.  Clark,  was  born  at  Van  Wert,  April  22.  1886. 

21(5-'  MARCIA  CLARK— Second  daughter  of  Tacey 
Viella  and  John  O.  Clark,  was  born  at  Van  Wert,  August  22, 
1891. 

2163  LAURENCE  BAKER  CLARK— Eldest  son  of  Tacey 
Viella  and  John  O.  Clark,  was  born  at  Van  Wert,  May  7, 
1895. 

21(V4  ROBERT  SYDNEY  CLARK— Second  son  of  Tacey 
Viella  and  John  O.  Clark,  was  born  at  Van  Wert,  January 
17,  1900. 

2171  CHARLOTTE  GLEASON— Only  child  of  Miriam 
Mendcnhall  and  Willard  E.  Gleason,  was  born  at  Fort 
Thomas.   Ky..   September  20,   1895. 

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FIFTH    GENERATION 

22li— FLORENCE  D.  McCON AH Y— Eldest  daughter  of 
Charles  A.  and  Mary  Davenport  McConahy,  was  born  at 
Van  Wert,  August  21,  1875,  Married  Dr.  Brosc  S.  Horn, 
of  Marion,  Ind.,  June  4,   1896. 

2212  CAULSON  D.  McCONAHY— Eldest  son  of  Charles 
A.  and  Mary  Davenport  McConahy,  was  born  at  Van  Wert, 
September  21,  1877.  Married  Dclphia  Newland,  at  Hunting- 
ton  Beach,   California,  March  6,   1907. 

2l>1;5  CAROLYN  EULALIE  McCONAHY  —  Second 
daughter  of  Charles  A.  and  Mary  Davenport  McConahy,  was 
born  at  Van  Wert,  April  9,  1883.  Married  Aden  Orson 
Faulkner,  of  Burns,  Oregon,  at  Van  Wert,  July  14,  1909. 

2-14  GRACE  D.  McCONAHY— Third  daughter  of 
Charles  A.  and  Mary  Davenport  McConahy,  was  born  at 
Van  Wert,  June  17,   1885. 

2221  HARRY  D.  McCONAHY— Only  child  of  Albert 
Dillwin  and  Alberta  Krebs  McConahy,  was  born  November 
15,  1878.  Married  Grace  Louise  Brey  in  Valparaiso,  Ind., 
March  21,  1901.     Their  children: 

McCoNAHV : 

22211  Ruth  Viola,  b.  Apr.  22,  1902; 

22212  Helen  Marguerette,  b.  Jan.  26,  1905. 

2231  MABEL  BURRIE  McCONAHY— Only  child  of 
James  Arthur  and  Destie  Albery  McConahy,  was  born  Jan- 
uary 8,  1880.  Married  Clinton  A.  Nixon,  June  25,  1901. 
Children  : 

Nixon: 

22311  Russell  Arthur,  b.  Dec.  9,  1903; 

22312  James  Willard.  b.  Nov.   10,  1906. 

2241  ALBERT  LEE  FOSTER— Only  child  of  Mary  Edna 
and  Thomas  Foster,  was  born  May  31,  1871.  Is  a  dentist  in 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

2251  BURREE  McCONAHY— Only  child  of  Elmer  Burr 
and  Clara   Bennett  McConahy,  was  born   September  22,   1891. 

227l  RUTH  McCONAHY— Only  child  of  Carey  Baker 
and  Ella  Spangler  McConahy,  was  born  at  Van  Wert,  Sep- 
tember  11,    1888. 

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FIFTH     GENERATION 

2291  WALTER  LESTER  NICHOLS— Eldest  son  of 
Laura  Bell  and  Walter  X.  Nichols,  was  born  at  Toledo,  O., 
October  5,   1891. 

2-2Q2  HELEN  NICHOLS— Eldest  daughter  of  Laura  Bell 
and  Walter  N.  Nichols,  was  born  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  February 
23.   1894. 

2293  MARJORIE  NICHOLS— Second  daughter  of  Laura 
Bell  and  Walter  N.  Nichols,  was  born  in  St.  Louis,  August 
27.  1897. 

2^32  ALICE  COPELAND— Eldest  daughter  of  Elijah 
Percy  and  Lula  Smith  Copeland,  was  born  at  Paulding,  O., 
April  16.  1892. 

2333  GRACE  COPELAND— Second  daughter  of  Elijah 
Percy  and  Lula  Smith  Copeland,  was  born  at  Paulding,  Sep- 
tember 28,  1894. 

2334  MARGARET  ELOISE  COPELAND— Third  daugh- 
ter of  Elijah  Percy  and  Lula  Smith  Copeland,  was  born  at 
Paulding,  October  31,  1904. 

24  li  SADAMAE  ALLEN-Eldest  daughter  of  Charles 
Howard  and  Lily  Haas  Allen,  was  born  May  28,   1884. 

2412  PERCY  M.  ALLEN-Eldest  son  of  Charles  Howard 
and  Lily  Haas  Allen,  was  born  at  Paulding,  May  31,  1888. 

2413  HOWARD  ALLEN-Eldest  son  of  Charles  Howard 
and  Pearl  Vanderhoff  Allen,  was  born  at  Paulding,  July  13, 
1901. 

2414  LOREN  ALLEN— Second  son  of  Charles  Howard 
and  Pearl  Vanderhoff  Allen,  was  born  at  Paulding,  March 
11.  1906. 

2421  PAUL  FRANCIS  ALLEN— Only  child  of  Herbert 
Edgar  and  Elizabeth  Frances  Allen,  was  born  at  Marion, 
December  5,  1895. 

2431  ROBERT  GILMAN  ALLEN.  JR.— Eldest  son  of 
Robert  (jilman  and  Estclle  Blizzard  Allen,  was  born  at  Phil- 
adelphia,  Pa.,  August  2,  1893. 

2432  EDGAR  CUNNINGHAM   ALLEN— Second  son  of 

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FIFTH    GENERATION 

Robert  Gilman  and  Estelle  Blizzard  Allen,  was  born  at  Pauld- 
ing, March  24,  1902. 

2441  FREDERICK  JAMES  ALLEN— Eldest  son  of 
Tracy  Richardson  and  Fanny  DeVVolfe  Allen,  was  born  at 
Marion,  July   17,   1902. 

2442  GILMAN  BAKER  ALLEN— Second  son  of  Tracy 
Richardson  and  Fanny  DcWolfe  Allen,  was  born  at  Marion, 
May  1,  1906. 

2621  CHARLES  JILLSON  BAKER— Eldest  son  of 
Charles  and  Nellie  Jillson  Baker,  was  born  at  Chicago,  May 
16,  1906. 

32il     HARRY   O.   SCRIBNER— Eldest   son   of   Laura   E. 

and  Francis  M.  Scribner,  was  born  at  Marion.  November 
19,  1867.  Married  August  29,  1899,  to  Ella  E.  Behner.  She 
was  born  at  Marion,  October  27,  1870.     Reside  at  Marion. 

3212  FRANK  P.  SCRIBNER— Second  son  of  Laura  E. 
and  Francis  M.  Scribner,  was  born  at  Marion,  March  25, 
1871 ;  died  September  3,  1879. 

3213  LINA  J.  SCRIBNER— Eldest  daughter  of  Laura  E. 
and  Francis  M.  Scribner,  was  born  at  Marion,  September  30, 
1872.  Married  Claude  D.  Walters.  He  was  born  in  Ft. 
Wayne,  Ind.,  Nov.   14,  1868.  Reside  in  Marion. 

Walters  : 

32131     Mary  E.,  b.  in  Marion,  O.,  Jan.  15,  1892. 

3214  JENNIE  MAY  SCRIBNER— Second  daughter  of 
Laura  E.  and  Francis  M.  Scribner,  was  born  at  Marion,  No- 
vember 14,  1874.  Married  Edzvard  G.  Staiger,  November  27, 
1894.  He  was  born  at  Portsmouth,  O.,  February  12,  1869. 
Reside  in  Marion. 

3241  BERTIE  MAY  MUMFORD— Eldest  daughter  of 
Harriet  E.  and  Henry  Mumford,  was  born  May  11,  1876. 
Married  Orian  Bruce,  August  3,  1892.  He  died  April  (?), 
1902.  She  married  (2)  Charles  Crise,  of  Bucyrus,  O.,  April 
1,  1906.  He  died  February  2,  1908.  Children  of  the  first 
marriage  : 

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fifth   generation 

Bruce : 

32411  Audrey,  b.  Mar.  6.  1893; 

32412  Wayne,   b.   Apr.  21.    1894; 

32413  Henry,  b.  Dec.  16,  1896;  died  March    (?)    1899. 
:i2i2    CHARLES    LESLIE    MUMFORD— Eldest    son    of 

Harriet  E.  and  Henry  Mumford,  was  born  December  20. 
1880.     Married  Adeline  Suffer,  April  12,  1902. 

.•^24:i  GRACE  JOY  MUMFORD— Second  daughter  of 
Harriet  E.  and  Henry  Mumford,  was  born  May  15,  1882. 
Married  Auda  lyUson  Fausnau^li,  August  3,  1898.     Children  : 

Fausnal'GH  : 

32431  Charles,  b.  May  2,  1899; 

32432  Henry,  b.  Sept.  30.  1904. 

3244  JANTHE  DELILAH  MUMFORD— Third  daughter 
of  Harriet  E.  and  Henry  Mumford,  was  born  April  6,  1890. 
Married  Lonrance  B.  Kerr,  November  23.  1905. 

.•^245  FLOYD  WAYNE  MUMFORD— Second  son  of 
Harriet  and  Henry  Mumford.  was  born  October  9,  1891. 

3246  SUSAN  HAYZEL  MUMFORD— Fourth  daughter 
of  Harriet  E.  and  Henry  Mumford,  was  born  December  15, 
1892;  died  September  12,  1893. 

3281  GENEVIEVE  WINFRED  PRIEST-Eldcst  daugh- 
ter of  Eber  Bunker  and  Mina  Pierce  Priest,  was  born  in 
Tampa,  Fla.,  August  4,  1899. 

3282  DOROTHY  MAY  PRIEST— Second  daughter  of 
Eber  Bunker  and  Mina  Pierce  Priest,  was  born  in  Tampa. 
February  21,  1902. 

3532  KATHERINE  M.  FRANZ— Eldest  daughter  of  Cora 
Reynolds  and  John  Franz,  was  born  August  8,  1874.  Mar- 
ried  William  Hurry  Owen,  November  21,   1906. 

.•{.'i33  GERARD  REYNOLDS  FRANZ— Second  son  of 
Cora  Reyonlds  and  John  Franz,  was  born  January  30,  1877. 
Married  Jessie  M.  McCoy,  June  5,  1900.  She  died  April  10, 
1907.  He  married  the  second  time  Anna  Elizabeth  Carroll, 
September  30,   1908. 

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FIFTH    GENERATION 

3534  JOHN  FRITZ  FRANZ— Third  son  of  Cora  Rey- 
nolds and  John  Franz,  was  born  March  11,  1882.  Married 
George  Celeste   Wilson,  February  26,   1908.     Their  child : 

Franz : 

35341     John  Fritz,  Jr.,  h.  Apr.  28,  1909. 

.S541  NELLIE  IZORA  PIERSON— Eldest  daughter  of 
Ida  Reynolds  and  Frank  W.  Pierson,  was  born  September 
5,  1873.     Married  Harry  Bowers,  October  24,  1899. 

3542  THOMAS  G.  PIERSON— Eldest  son  of  Ida  Rey- 
nolds and  Frank  W.   Pierson,  was  born  November  18,   1875. 

3551  MARIE  PAULINE  REYNOLDS— Eldest  daughter 
of  Girard  Bunker  and  Lybirda  Davis  Reynolds,  was  born 
November  7,  1886.  Married  Wayne  WarHeld,  December  4, 
1907. 

3552  THOMAS  MOON  REYNOLDS— Eldest  son  of 
Girard  Bunker  and  Lybirda  Davis  Reynolds,  was  born  Au- 
gust 10,  1891. 

3553  WILLIAM  McKINLEY  REYNOLDS— Second  son 
of  Girard  Bunker  and  Lybirda  Davis  Reynolds,  was  born 
February  12,  1898. 

3841  LENNA  M.  BRANCH— Eldest  daughter  of  Ida  SeflF- 
ner  and  Henry  Lee  Branch,  was  born  at  Tampa,  September 
(?),  1885;  died  December   (?),  1885. 

3842  HARRY  CARSON  BRANCH— Eldest  son  of  Ida 
Seflfner  and  Henry  Lcc  Branch,  was  born  at  Tampa,  June 
22,  1889. 

3843  LOTTA  MAY  BRANCH— Youngest  child  of  Ida 
Seffner  and  Henry  Lee  Branch,  was  born  at  Tampa,  August 
2,   1891. 

4211  CLEO  GRACE  BRUCH— Eldest  daughter  of  Lauren 
Leeds  and  Clara  Althouse  Bruch,  was  born  December  25, 
1882. 

4212  HOMER  DAY  BRUCH— Eldest  son  of  Lauren 
Leeds  and  Clara  Althouse   Bruch,   was  born   April  30,   1885. 

4213  THOMAS  CORWIN  BRUCH— Second  son  of  Lau- 

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FIFTH    GENEIl.\TION 

ren    Leeds   and   Clara   Althouse   Bruch,   was   born   November 
26,  1894. 

5221  JOHN  CHASE  SARGENT— Only  child  of  Cortez 
Ellsworth  and  Mary  Kishlcr  Sargent,  was  born  February  3, 
1890. 

5541  JAMES  RICHARD  SARGENT-Eldest  son  of 
Ralph  Fisher  and  Naomi  Fortney  Sargent,  was  born  Decem- 
ber 28,  1893. 

5542  ELMER  EUGENE  SARGENT— Second  son  of 
Ralph  Fisher  and  Naomi  Fortney  Sargent,  was  born  Sep- 
tember 20,  1897. 

5543  HAROLD  RUSSELL  SARGENT— Third  son  of 
Ralph  Fisher  and  Naomi  Fortney  Sargent,  was  born  Sep- 
tember 20,  1899. 

5544  MARY  MARGARET  SARGENT— Eldest  daughter 
of  Ralph  Fisher  and  Naomi  Fortney  Sargent,  was  born  April 
16,   1903. 

5551  ROBERT  EARL  CHENEY— Eldest  son  oi  Cora 
May  Sargent  and  Albert  Cheney,  was  born  March  27,  1896. 

5552  GLEN  EDVVIX  CHENEY— Second  son  of  Cora 
May  Sargent  and  Albert   Cheney,  was  born  July   13,    1898. 

5571  FRANCIS  HAROLD  SARGENT-Eldest  son  of 
James  F.  and  Clara  Matthewson  Sargent,  was  born  January 
2Z,  1908. 

5621  JEROME  BENJAMIN  QUIGLEY— Eldest  son  of 
Rue  Stanton  and  Augusta  Willaume  Quigley,  was  born  De- 
cember 15,  1886. 

r.«22  HOBART  JOSEPH  QUIGLEY— Second  son  of  Rue 
Stanton  and  Augusta  Willaume  Quiglcv.  was  born  August  29, 
1888. 

5623  CLARANCE  EUGENE  RICHARD  QUIGLEY— 
Third  son  of  Rue  Stanton  and  Augusta  Willaume  Quigley, 
was  born  April  11,  1890. 

5tt24  HELEN  MARY  QUIGLEY— Eldest  daughter  of 
Rue  Stanton  and  Augusta  Willaume  Quigley,  was  born  Au- 
13,  1901. 

.'.4 


FIFTH    GENERATION 

5625  MARY  FRANCIS  QUIGLEY— Second  daughter  of 
Rue  Stanton  and  Augusta  Willaume  Quigley,  was  born  May 
gust  2,  1903. 

5641  RICHARD  ALLAN  SCOTT— Eldest  son  of  Iscah 
Delphine  Quigley  and  Thomas  Scott,  was  bom  January  12, 
1906. 

5651  LA  VERNE  RUE  JOHNSTON— Eldest  son  of  Cad- 
die Vale  Quigley  and  Harry  E.  Johnston,  was  born  June  27, 
1893. 

5652  JANETTE  D.  JOHNSTON— Eldest  daughter  of 
Caddie  Vale  Sargent  and  Harry  E.  Johnston,  was  born  July 
13,  1895. 

6721  MARC  BOWEN  FERGUSON— Eldest  son  of  Lil- 
ian M.  Bowen  and  Frank  Ferguson,  was  bom  April  17,  1908. 

6722  ALICE  MAY  FERGUSON— Eldest  daughter  of  Lil- 
ian M.  Bowen  and  Frank  Ferguson,  was  born  May  23,  1909. 


blXTH    tjENER.\TION. 

I2I1I  CLELL  BAKER  EVAXS-Eldest  son  of  Luella 
Baker  and  William  F.  Evans,  was  born  at  Upland.  Ind., 
August  3,  1896. 

12131  VIOLETTA  MAY  EARL— Only  child  of  Vergie 
Baker  and  Herman  Earl,  was  born  April  30,  1909;  died  May 
7,  1909,  at  Marion,  Ind. 

12141  RUTH  BAKER— Eldest  daughter  of  Chester  Allen 
Albertus  and  Ann  Gottschall  Baker,  was  born  at  Marion,  Ind., 
October  23,  1902. 

12142  RAY  ALBERTUS  BAKER— Eldest  son  of  Ches- 
ter .Mien  Albertus  and  Ann  Gottschall  Baker,  was  born  Au- 
gust 15,  1909,  at  Marion,  Ind. 

22211  RUTH  VIOLA  McCON AH Y— Eldest  daughter  of 
Harry  D.  and  Grace  Brey  McConahy,  was  born  at  Valpa- 
raiso, Ind.,  April  22,  1902. 

22212  HELEN  MARGUERETTE  McCONAHY— Second 
daughter  of  Harry  D.  and  Grace  Brey  McConahy,  was  born 
at  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  January  26,  1905. 

22311  RUSSELL  ARTHUR  NIXON— Eldest  son  of 
Mabel  Burrie  McConahy  and  Clinton  A.  Nixon,  was  born 
at  Valparaiso,  December  9,  1903. 

22312  JAMES  WILLARD  NIXON— Second  son  of  Mabel 
Burrie  McConahy  and  Clinton  A.  Nixon,  was  born  at  Val- 
paraiso,  November   10,    1906. 

:i2lM  MARY  E.  WALTERS— Eldest  daughter  of  Lina 
J.  and  Claude  D.  Walters,  was  born  in  Marion,  O..  January 
IS.  1892. 

:{24il  AUDREY  BRUCE— Eldest  son  of  Bertie  May 
Mumford  and  Orian  Bruce,  was  born  March  6.  1893. 

:{24l2  WAYNE  BRUCE— Second  son  of  Bertie  May 
Mumford  and  Orian  Bruce,  was  born  April  21,  1894. 

:{24l3  HENRY  BRUCE— Third  son  of  Bertie  May  Mum- 
ford and  Orian  Bruce,  was  born  December  16,  1896;  died 
March   (  ?),  1899. 

56 


SIXTH    GENERATION 

32431  CHARLES  FAUSNAUGH— Eldest  son  of  Grace 
Joy  Mumford  and  Auda  Wilson  Fausnaugh,  was  born  May 
2,   1899. 

32432  HENRY  FAUSNAUGH— Second  son  of  Grace  Joy 
Mumford  and  Auda  Wilson  Fausnaugh,  was  bom  September 
30,  1904. 

35341  JOHN  FRITZ  FRANZ,  JR.— Eldest  son  of  John 
Fritz  and  George  Wilson  Franz,  was  born  April  28,  1909. 


FAMILY  STATISTICS. 
Brought  Down  to  October,  1909. 

Eber    Baker   lived   84   years   and   6   months;    Lydia    Smith 
Baker,  64  years.     Their  children  attained  the  following  ages: 

Yr.  Mo. 

1  George   W.   Baker 78  0 

2  Charles    Baker     91  10 

3  Elizabeth  B.   Priest Zl  3 

4  Lincoln  Baker   73  10 

5  Mehitable  C.  Sargent 81  S 

6  Lydia   Bowen    30  10 

Average  longevity   65  6 


The  distinction  of  the  being  the  oldest  member  of  the 
family  belongs  to  Charles  Baker,  who  was  91  years  and  10 
months.  The  oldest  member  now  living  is  (36)  Eber  B. 
Priest,  76  years  and  9  months.  The  yougest  member  is 
(2731)  Bruce  Wilson  HackstaflF,  of  the  fifth  generation,  born 
October  2,  1909. 


There    were    37    descendants    in    the    third    generation,    of 
whom  the  folowing  twelve  are  still  living: 

Yr.  Mo. 

36    Eber  B.   Priest 76  9 

14  Louisa   Jane    Johnstone IZ  5 

23  Lydia    Amanda    Copeland 71  11 

15  Eber    S.    Baker 70  11 

24  Mary  Anna  Allen 69  8 

42     Mary   Harrison   Day 69  0 

03     Thomas  Corwin  Bowcn 69  0 

R6     Viola    Annette    Quigley 64  9 

26    Charles   Eber    Baker 64  7 

58 


FAMILY    STATISTICS 

67  Marcellus    Bowen    63  6 

27     Elwood  Thomas   Baker 56  3 

68  Albertus  C.   Bowen 62  5 

Average  age    67  7 


Twenty-five   of  the  third  generation   are  deceased,  as    fol- 
lows : 

Yr.  Mo. 

11  Oscar  E.   Baker 67  6 

12  Allen    D.    Baker 78  3 

13  Lydia    Ann    Clark 32  4 

l6     Princess  Amanda   Smith 57  6 

21  Alonzo    Walter   Baker 49  9 

22  Lucetta   McConahy    69  10 

25     Sarah  Elizabeth  Baker 5  6 

31  Laura  Priest  Patten 24  1 

32  James    Louden    Priest 51  0 

33  Eber  E.   Priest 1  3 

34  Lydia   B.    Priest 1  8 

35  Lydia   Reynolds    Sefifner 12  10 

37  Alvin    S.    Priest 7  0 

38  Izora  M.  Sefifner 31  4 

4l     Sarah  Elizabeth  Baker 2  9 

51  Lydia  Jane    Sargent 5  0 

52  Francis  Marion   Sargent 44  5 

53  Jerome   Wilson    Sargent 1  6 

54  Charles   Carroll   Sargent 0  9 

55  James   B.   Sargent 70  5 

61  Mary    Ellen    Harper 31  4 

62  John  Marshall   Bowen 4  7 

64     Piatt    Spencer    Bowen 2  7 

eS     Lauren  Dewey  Bowen 34  9 

66     Infant    son,    twin 0  1 


There   were   96   descendants    in    the    fourth    generation,    62 
of  whom   are   living,  viz. : 


59 


FAMILY    STATISTICS 

Vr.  Mo. 

113  Louisa  Augusta  Grosskopf...  46  8 

121  Oscar  Albertus   Baker 59  8 

125  Florence   Alberta    Brunner...  41  9 

l;i3  Princess    Clark    Long 47  8 

141  Genevra  Johnstone  Bishop...  51  11 

142  Orlando   W.   Johnstone 50  1 

143  Homer   C.   Johnstone 41  5 

151  Herman  E.  Baker 43  11 

152  Bertha  Bee  Baker 32  8 

Itil  Burton  D.   Smith 39  8 

2l4  Jennie  Myrtle   Webster 50  1 

21r>  Jessie  Amanda  Clark 47  10 

21tJ  Tacey    Viella    Clark 44  11 

2l7  Miriam  Mendenhall  Gleason.  42  2 

2i.'l  Charles    Alonzo    McConahy..  61  7 

2^3  James  Arthur  McConahy....  57  9 

224  Mary  McConahy  Caldwell....  55  1 

225  Elmer  Burr  McConahy 51  7 

227  Carey   Baker   McConahy 46  6 

228  Walter  Grimes  McConahy...  44  2 

229  Laura  McConahy  Nichols 42  1 

2:i3  Elijah    Percy    Copeland 47  0 

2:i4  Eloise  Amanda  Copeland....  42  10 

2.s6  Charles    Baker    Copeland....  32  11 

241  Charles    Howard    Allen 48  7 

242  Herbert   Edgar  Allen 46  4 

243  Robert  Gilman   Allen 42  3 

244  Tracy   Richardson   Allen 36  4 

261  Martha    Sue   Baker 37  10 

262  Charles  Baker   35  0 

263  Howard   Baker    22  7 

271  El  wood  Wilson  Baker 28  4 

272  Charles   Graham    Baker 26  3 

27.3  Tacey  Baker  Hackstaff 22  2 

274  Donald   Mitchell    Baker 20  4 

275  Leslie   Stuart    Baker 13  10 

60 


FAMILY    STATISTICS 

324  Harriet    Priest    Mumford 52  5 

327  Judson    K.    Priest 42  7 

"328  Eber   Bunker   Priest 39  2 

329  Alonzo  Albertus   Priest 37  4 

353  Cora  Reynolds  Franz 56  7 

354  Ida   Reynolds    Pierson 55  5 

355  Gerard    Bunker   Reynolds....  53  7 

362  Emma    L.    Priest 24  1 

381  May  Seffner  Cleghorn 49  2 

42l  Lauren    Leeds    Bruch 50  2 

4l'2  Herbert    Baker    Day 40  2 

522  Cortez  Ellsworth  Sargent 47  10 

551  Ina  Sargent  Russell 41  2 

552  Basil   Earl   Sargent 39  7 

553  William    R.    Sargent 2,7  4 

554  Ralph  Fisher  Sargent 34  10 

555  Cora  Sargent  Cheney 32  5 

556  Hazel   Sargent   Case 29  2 

557  James   F.    Sargent 25  2 

564  Iscah   Quigley   Scott 29  8 

565  Caddie  Quigley  Johnston 37  10 

566  Nettie   Quigley   Stose 35  6 

6l2  Corwin  Dewey   Harper 47  1 

63l  Ada   Lorn   Bowen 36  9 

672  Lilian  Bowen  Ferguson 32  1 

682  Roy  Hill  Bowen 31  8 


A  list   of  the   deceased  descendants  of  the   fourth  genera- 
tion— 34 : 

Yr.  Mo. 

Ill     George   P.   Baker 18  10 

\\'2     Jennie   L.   Baker 20  10 

122  Louisa    Baker    7  11 

123  Ella  P.  Baker 6  7 

124  William    H.    Baker 1  7 

131  Elden  Clark   0  1 

132  Louisa    H.    Clark 16  0 

61 


FAMILY    STATISTICS 


162 

211 
212 
213 
2-12 
2-26 
231 
232 
235 
32i 
322 
323 
325 
326 

35l 

352 

36l 

382 

383 

384 

521 

561. 

562 

563 

611 

671 

681 


Clement    E.    Smith 5 

Mary  Alice  Baker 4 

Charles   Herbert   Baker 2 

Florence  Baker  McGavren...  18 

Albert   Dillwin    McConahy...  37 

Harry    Lester    McConahy...  1 

Mary    Catherine    Copeland...  8 

Irene    Howard    Copeland....  5 

Anna    Lucetta    Copeland 5 

Laura   E.    Scribner 58 

Mary  Izora   Priest ( 

James   Louden    Priest ( 

William    Alvin    Priest 2 

Frank   Bruce    Priest ( 

Thomas   Reynolds    1 

Harry  Reynolds    10 

Leona    Imogene    Priest 2 

Lenna  Margaret  Seflfner 9 

Girard   R.   Seffner 0 

Ida    Amanda    SefFner 29 

Earl    Durando    Sargent 0 

Zella   Josephine    Quigley 1 

Rue  Stanton  Quigley 43 

Infant   son    0 

Infant   son    0 

Marc  Pierpont  Bowen 1 

Sidney  A.   C.   Bowen 26 


6 
0 
4 
4 

7 
5 
1 
10 
5 
0 


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1 

11 

0 

10 

1 
11 

5 
2 
5 
1 
1 
6 
1 


In  the  fifth  generation  there  were  105  descendants,  the  fol- 
lowing ninety-four  of  whom  are  living: 


1131  Oscar    William    Grosskopf 

1132  Homer  Louis  Grosskopf.. 

1133  Ernest    Charles    Grosskopf 

1134  Dorothea   Grosskopf    

1212  Mabel    Baker    Jackson 


Yr. 

Mo 

20 

5 

17 

3 

13 

11 

12 

1 

35 

0 

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FAMILY    STATISTICS 

1213  Vergie   Baker   Earl 31  7 

1214  Chester  Allen  Albertus  Baker  29  0 
1251  Gfenevra  Marguerite  Brunner  16  5 

1331  Nellie   Baker  Long 21  0 

1332  Clarence  Clark  Long 14  2 

1333  William    Kew    Long 9  5 

1422  Genevra  Johnston    19  11 

l43l  Dorothy  Johnston    9  10 

1511  Ruth   Elizabeth    Baker 10  7 

1512  Howard   Ebcr   Baker 5  9 

2141  Walter   Barton   Webster....  17  7 

2142  Lucia   Webster    15  11 

2143  Marshall  Webster    14  8 

2144  Margaret  Webster  11  5 

2153  Ronald    Baker    Clark 16  11 

2154  Virginia   Clark    14  0 

2155  Louise  Clark   7  6 

21fil  Ethel  Clark    23  6 

2162  Marcia    Clark    18  2 

2163  Laurence  Baker  Clark 14  5 

2164  Robert  Sydney  Clark 9  9 

2171  Charlotte  Gleason    14  1 

2211  Florence  D.  McConahy 34  2 

2212  Caulson    D.    McConahy 32  1 

2213  Carolyn   Eulalie   McConahy.  26  6 

2214  Grace   D.    McConahy 24  4 

2221  Harry   D.   McConahy 30  11 

2231  Mabel   Burrie    McConahy...  29  9 

2241  Albert  Lee  Foster 38  5 

2251  Burree  McConahy   18  1 

2271  Ruth    McConahy    21  1 

2291  Walter  Lester  Nichols 18  0 

2292  Helen    Nichols    15  8 

2293  Majora  Nichols    12  2 

2.332  Alice  Copeland   17  6 

2.333  Grace   Copeland    15  1 

2334  Margaret  Eloise  Copeland..  5  0 

63 


FAMILY    STATISTICS 

2411  Sadamae  Allen    25  5 

2412  Percy    M.   Allen 21  5 

2413  Howard    Allen    8  5 

2414  Loren    Allen    3  7 

2421  Paul    Francis    Allen 13  10 

2431  Robert    Gilman    Allen,    Jr...  16  2 

2432  Edgar    Cunningham    Allen..  7  7 

2441  Frederick    James    Allen 7  3 

2442  Gilman    Baker    Allen 3  5 

2621  Charles    Jillson    Baker 3  5 

2731  Bruce    Wilson    Hackstaflf...  0  1 

32ll  Harry   O.    Scribner 41  11 

3213  Una    J.    Scribner 37  1 

3214  Jennie    May    Slager 34  11 

3241  Bertie    May    Crise 33  5 

3242  Charles  Leslie  Mumford....  28  10 

3243  Grace    Joy    Mumford 27  5 

3244  Janthe    Mumford    Kerr 19  6 

3245  Floyd   Wayne    Mumford 18  0 

3281  Genevieve    Winifred    Priest.  10  2 

3282  Dorothy    May    Priest 7  8 

3532  Katherine  Franz  Owen 35  2 

3533  Gerard    Reynolds    Franz 32  9 

3534  John    Fritz    Franz 27  7 

3541  Nellie    Pierson    Bowers 36  1 

3542  Thomas    G.    Pierson 33  11 

3.'>5l  Marie    Reynolds    Warfield..  22  11 

3552  Thomas  Moon  Reynolds 18  2 

3553  William   McKinlcy  Reynolds  11  8 

3842  Harry  Carson   Branch 20  4 

3843  Lotta    May    Branch 18  2 

42l  1  Cleo    Grace    Bruch 26  10 

4-12  Homer   Day   Bruch 24  6 

4i;13  Thomas    Corwin    Bruch 14  11 

5221  John    Chase    Sargent 19  8 

5541  Janus    Richard    Sargent 15  10 

5542  Klmer    Eugene    Sargent 12  1 

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FAMILY    STATISTICS 

5543  Harold    Russell    Sargent 10  1 

5544  Mary    Margaret    Sargent...  6  6 

5551  Robert  Earl  Cheney 13  7 

5552  Glen    Edwin    Cheney 11  3 

5571     Francis   Harold   Sargent 39  7 

5621  Jerome   Benjamin   Quigley..  22  10 

5622  Hobart    Joseph    Quigley 21  2 

5623  Clarence  Eugene  R.  Quigley  19  6 

5624  Helen    Mary    Quigley 18  5 

5625  Mary  Francis  Quigley 6  2 

5641     Richard  Allen  Scott 3  9 

5651  Laverne   Rue  Johnson 16  11 

5652  Janette    D.    Johnson 14  3 

6721  Marc   Bowen  Ferguson 1  6 

6722  Alice    May    Ferguson 0  5 

Those  of  the  fifth  generation  who  are  deceased  are : 

Yr.      Mo.. 

1211     Luella    Baker    Evans 24  2 

l42l     Marguerite   Harris  Johnston  12  7 

1513     Delbert    Walter    Baker 0  4 

2151  Helen    Clark    0  1                                             1 

2152  Charles   Russell    Clark 0  9 

2331     Infant   son    0  1 

.32l2     Frank    P.    Scribner 8  6 

3246  Susan    Hayzel    Munford 0  9 

3247  Infant     0  1 

3531     Infant    son     0  1 

3841     Lenna   M.   Branch 0  1 

In  the  sixth  generation,  fifteen  have  been  born,  all  living 
but  two : 

1211 1     Clem   Baker  Evans 13  2 

12141  Ruth   Baker    7  0 

12142  Ray    Albertus    Baker 0  2 

22211  Ruth    Viola    McConahy....  7  6 

22212  Helen   M.   McConahy 4  9 

65 


FAMILY    STATISTICS 

2231 1     Russell  Arthur  Nixon 5  10 

2-'3l2    James    Willard    Nixon 2  11 

321.U     Mary    E.    Walters 17  9 

32411  Audrey  Bruce   16  7 

32412  Wayne   Bruce    15  6 

32431  Charles  Fausnaugh    10  5 

32432  Henry   Fausnaugh    5  1 

35341     John   Fritz   Franz,   Jr 0  6 

The  deacesed  members  of  the  sixth  generation  : 

32413  Henry    Bruce    2  3 

12131     Violetta    May    Earl 0  1 


None    of   those    who    married    descendants    of    the    second 
generation  is  living.     Their  ages  were : 

Yr.       Mo. 

1  Louisa    Davis    Baker 78  1 

2  Mary   Anderson    Baker 29  7 

2  Tacey  Anderson  Baker 73  0 

3  Alvin    C.    Priest 80  0 

4  Hannah   Geller    86  7 

5  Rieltard   Sargent    59  3 

6  Ocias   Bozi'en    66  2 

Average  age    67  6 

There  were  31    who  married   into   the   family   in   the   third 
generation,  14  of  whom  are  living,  viz. : 

11     Augusta    IVilson   Baker 79  0 

l3     William     A.    Clark 78         11 

15     Mary    Trimble   Baker (?) 

23  Elijah    Copeland    76  7 

24  Elislia    Gil  man    Allen 74        11 

26    Susan    Stevenson    Baker 59  8 

36    Jennie    Seribner    Priest 57         11 

38     Fred   P.    Seffner (?) 

42     David   C.   Bruch (?) 

42     Thomas  II.  Day 7i)  8 

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FAMILY    STATISTICS 

63  Sarah    Williams    Bawcn 60        10 

65  Ida  Fisher  Bowen (?) 

67  Flora   Stevens   Bozuen 60  2 

68  Zeru    Arbucklc    Bozv^n 63  3 

The   17  who  married   descendants   of  the  third  generation 

and  are  not  Hving  are : 

11  Jane  Pozvell  Baker 31  8 

12  Alida  Van  Osten  Baker 30  0 

12  Lucinda  Fozvler  Baker 67          2 

12  Elsie  Dockey  Baker 69          1 

l4  John    C.   Johnston 77          0 

16  O.    C.   Smith 74         0 

21  Charlotte    Peters   Baker 65          3 

22  Grimes   McConahy    69          9 

27  Sallie  Wilson  Baker 46          9 

'           31  Orren    Patten    55           5 

32  Abigail  Brozvn   Priest (?) 

32  Margaret    Young    36          5 

35  Gerard  Reynolds    (?) 

52  Pernina    Soufhzvick    Sargent..  33        10 

55  Margaret   Blackburn   Sargent.  57          6 

56  Joseph   R.    Quigley 47        10 

01  John  L.   Harper (?) 


Of  the  181  living  blood  descendants,  only  18  bear  the 
family  name,  four  of  whom  are  unmarried  girls.  These  are 
all  from  two  branches  each  of  George  W.  and  Charles  Baker's 
families,  as  follows  : 

Yr.  Mo. 

121     Oscar  Albertus   Baker 59  8 

*1214    Chester  Allen  Albertus   Baker    29  0 

12141     Ruth   Baker    7  0 

15     Eber    S.   Baker 70  11 

151     Herman  E.  Baker 43  11 

*152     Bertha    Bee    Baker 32  8 

1511     Ruth    Elizabeth    Baker 10  7 

67 


FAMILY    STATISTICS 

1512    Howard   Eber   Baker 5  9 

26  Charles  Eber   Baker 64  7 

*26l     Martha    Sue   Baker Z7  10 

262  Charles    Baker    35  0 

2621     Charles    Jillson    Baker 3  5 

263  Howard  Baker   22  7 

27  Ehvood  Thomas   Baker 56  3 

271     Ehvood  Wilson  Baker 28  4 

*272     Charles   Graham   Baker 26  3 

*274    Donald  Mitchell   Baker 20  4 

275     Leslie   Stuart   Baker 13  10 

♦Unmarried. 


Only  two  members  have  the  distinction  of  celebrating  their 
golden  wedding,  viz. ;  George  \V.  Baker,  who  lived  in  wed- 
lock 56  years  and  10  months,  and  Lydia  Amanda  Copeland 
(23)  and  Elijah  Copeland,  who  have  lived  together  53  years. 
It  is  also  interesting  to  note  that  they  were  married  by 
George  W.   Baker   (1). 


Only  one  member  married  three  times  (12),  and  the  fol- 
lowing were  married  the  second  time,  viz. :  Nos.  2,  32,  35, 
42,  222,  224,  24l,  3241  and  3533. 


The   family  name  has   been  a   favorite  as  a   middle  name, 
as  shown  by  the   following : 

227     Carey  Baker  McConahy, 
236     Charles  Baker  Copeland, 
422     Herbert   Baker  Day, 
1331     Xellie  Baker  Long, 
2153     Ronald  Baker  Clark. 
21«3     Laurence  Baker  Clark, 
2»42     Gilman    Baker   Allen, 
12111     Clem  Baker  Evans. 


The  only  twins  in  the  family  were  born  to  Lydia  Bowen, 
Nos.  o5  and  «6. 

68 


FAMILY    STATISTICS 

The  following  are  widows  or  widowers : 

13  William  A.  Clark, 

14  Louisa  Jane  Johnston, 
27    Elwood  Thomas  Baker, 
5(3     Viola  Annette  Quigley, 

21"     Miriam  Baker  Gleason, 
3241     Bertie  Mumford  Crise. 


The   following   is   a   list   of   the   unmarried   members   over 
the  age  of  twenty-one  : 

152  Bertha    Bee    Baker 32  8 

l6l  Burton    D.    Smith 39  8 

234  Eloise    Amanda    Copeland 42  10 

236  Charles    Baker    Copeland 32  11 

26l  Martha  Sue   Baker 37  10 

272  Charles    Graham    Baker 26  5 

322  Mary    Izora    Priest 59  3 

326  Frank   Bruce    Priest 44  9 

327  Judson    K.    Priest 42  7 

362  Emma    L.    Priest 24  1 

63l  Ada   Lorn    Bowmen 36  9 

1331  Nellie   Baker  Long 21  0 

2161  Ethel  Clark 23  6 

2214  Grace    D.    McConahy 24  4 

2241  Albert  Lee  Foster 38  5 

227l  Ruth    McConahy    21  1 

2411  Sadamae  Allen    25  5 

2412  Percy   M.   Allen 21  5 

32ll  Harry   O.    Scribner 41  11 

3213  Lina   J.    Scribner 37  1 

3542  Thomas    G.    Pierson 33  11 

4211  Cleo    Grace    Bruch 26  10 

4212  Homer    Day    Bruch 24  4 

5621  Jerome   Benjamin    Quigley....  22  10 

5622  Hobart    Joseph    Quigley 21  2 


69 


FAMILY    STATISTICS 

Odd  birthdays : 

January  1st,  Nos.  53,  125  and  2152. 
Christmas,  26l  and  4iill. 

February  29,  24.      (Ahhough   No.  24   is   in   her   70th   year, 
she  has  had  only  17  birthdays). 


Professions  and  occupations : 

Accountant    26,  27.  eg,  272. 

Artist    26l. 

Automobile     286. 

Banker    2;?,  24,  :5i,  233,  24l. 

Base  Ball    243. 

Chemist    26,  263. 

Commission    262. 

Farmer    4,  15,  121,  233. 

Judge    21. 

Lawyer    c,  l4,  (!3. 

Lumber    26.  242,  243. 

Manager    l43,  244,  211. 

Manufacturer    21. 

Mayor    l4. 

Mechanical   Engineer    273. 

Merchant     2.  12,  1;;.  lu,  22,  38,  2l4, 

2lG,  2^1,  328,  353,354. 

Metallurgist    26,  263. 

Minister  of  the  Gospel 1,  11,  67. 

Missionary    07. 

Physician     l41,  2l3. 

Publisher     2^3. 

Purchasing  Agent    27. 

Railroad    27,  42,  l42,  225,  220,  271, 

562,  611. 

Singer    l4l,  21.'-.. 

.Soldier  in  Civil  War 12.  l4.  15.  21.  26.  3.'",,  .•{6, 

217. 

Superintendent  of  Schools 224. 

Telephone    27. 

70 


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from  the  parent  stock. 


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INDEX 


Key  Member  Lived 

Yr.  Mo. 

228  ADAMS,  Lida  

223  Albcry,   Destie    

241  Allen,  Charles   Howard    

2432  Allen,  Edgar  Cunningham    

24  Allen,  Elislia  Gihnan   

2441  Allen,  Frederick  James    

2442  Allen,  Oilman    Baker    

242  Allen,  Herbert    Edgar    

2413  Allen,  Howard    

2414  Allen,  Loren    

2421  Allen,  Paul   Francis    

2412  Allen,  Percy  M 

243  Allen,  Robert    Oilman    

2431  Allen,  Robert    Oilman,   Jr 

24ll  Allen,  Sadamae     

244  Allen,  Tracy   Richardson    

42l  Althouse,  Clara  G 

2  Anderson,   Mary    29      7 

2  Anderson,    Tacey    Thomas 73      0 

68  Arbuckle,  Zeru  Eliza 

I43  Axtell,    Harriet    

12  BAKER,   Allen   D 78      3 

21  Baker,  Alonzo    Walter    49      9 

152  Baker,  Bertha  B 

2  Baker,  Charles    91     10 

262  Baker,  Charles    

26  Baker,    Charles    Eber 

272  Baker,    Charles    Oraham 

212  Baker,  Charles    Herbert    2      4 

2621  Baker,  Charles    Jillson     

1214  Baker,  Chester    Allen    Albertus 

1513  Baker,  Delbert    Walter    0      4 

274  Baker,  Donald    Mitchell    

77 


Age, 

Oct.,1909 

Yr.  Mo. 

â– > 

54 

5 

48 

7 

7 

7 

74 

11 

7 

3 

3 

5 

46 

4 

8 

3 

3 

7 

13 

10 

21 

5 

42 

3 

16 

2 

25 

5 

36 

4 

45 

4 

63 

3 

? 

2,2      8 


35 

0 

64 

7 

26 

3 

3 

5 

29 

0 

20 


INliEX 


Age, 


Key  Member  Lived         Oct.,  1909 

Yr.   Mo.       \  r.   Mo. 

0  Baker,  Eber     84      6 

15  Baker,  Eber    S 70     11 

3  Baker,  Elizabeth    B 37      3 

123  Baker,  Ella    P 6      7 

27  Baker,  Elwood   Thomas    56      3 

271  Baker,  Elwood   Wilson    28      4 

125  Baker,  Florence  Alberta    41       9 

213  Baker,  Florence    Winona    18      4 

111  Baker,  George    P 18     10 

1  Baker,  George    W 78      0 

151  Baker,  Herman    E 

263  Baker,  Howard     

1512  Baker,  Howard  Eber    

112  Baker,  Jennie    L 20     10 

2U  Baker,  Jennie    Myrtle    

2l5  Baker,  Jessie    Amanda     

275  Baker,  Leslie    Stuart    

4  Baker,  Lincoln    "3     10 

122  Baker,  Louisa    A 7     11 

1 13  Baker,  Louisa  Augusta    

l4  Baker,  Louisa    Jane    

22  Baker,  Lucetta     69     10 

1211  Baker.  Luella     24      2 

0  Baker,   Lydia    Smith 64      0 

6  Baker,  Lydia     30     10 

23  Baker,  Lydia    Amanda     "1     1 1 

13  Baker.  Lydia  Ann   il      4 

1212  Baker,  Mabel     

26l  Baker,  Martha  Sue    

211  Baker,  Mary   Alice    4      0 

24  Baker,  Mary  Anna    

42  Baker,  Mary    Harrison    

.">  Baker,  Mehitable   Chase    81       5 

21"  Baker.  Miriam    Mendcnhall    

121  Baker.  Oscar    Albertus    

11  Baker.  Oscar   E 67      6 

78 


43 

11 

22 

7 

5 

9 

50 

1 

47 

10 

13 

10 

46 

8 

7Z 

5 

35 

0 

2>7 

10 

69 

8 

69 

0 

42 

2 

59 

8 

Oct.,1 
Yr. 

e, 

909 

Mo. 

0 

2 

7 

0 

10 

7 

22 

2 

44 

11 

31 

7 

39 

0 

46 

4 

? 

40 

8 

36 

9 

62 

5 

INDEX 

Key  Member  Lived 

Yr.  Mo. 

l6  Baker,  Princess   Amanda    57      6 

12142  Baker,  Ray   Albertus    

12141  Baker,  Ruth     

I51l  Baker,  Ruth    Elizabeth    

4l  Baker,  Sarah  Elizabeth    2      9 

25  Baker,  Sarah  Elizabeth    5      6 

273  Baker,  Tacey  Margaret   

216  Baker,  Tacey  Viella    

1213  Baker,  Vergie    

124  Baker,  William    H 1       7 

32ll  Behner,  Ella  B 

225  Bennett,  Clara  A 

141  Bishop,  Dr.   Rufus   Winiicld 

55  Blackburn,  Margaret    57      6 

243  Blizzard,   Estelle    

63l  Bowen,  Ada  Lorn   

68  Bowen,  Albertus    C 

66  Bowen,  Infant    0      1 

62  Bowen,  John    Marshall    4      7 

65  Bowen,  Lauren    Dewey    34      9 

672  Bowen,  Lilian    M 32       1 

67  Bowen,  Marcellus     63      6 

671  Bowen,  Marc   Pierpont    1      6 

61  Bowen,  Mary   Ellen    31      4 

6  Bowen,  Ocias    66      2 

64  Bowen,  Piatt   Spencer    2      7 

682  Bowen,  Roy  Hill   31      8 

681  Bowen,  Sidney    A.    C 26      1 

63  Bowen,  Thomas   Corwin    69      0 

3541  Bozi'ers,  Harry   ? 

3842  Branch,  Harry    Carson    20      4 

384  Branch,  Henry   Lee    ? 

3841  Branch,  Lenna    M 0      1 

3843  Branch,  Lotta  May   18      2 

2221  Brey,   Grace   Louise ? 

32  Brown,   Abigail    ? 

79 


Age, 

Oct., 1909 

Vr.  Mo. 

16 

7 

15 

6 

26 

10 

? 

24 

6 

50 

2 

14 

11 

16 

5 

48 

0 

• 

? 

26 

7 

35 

9 

11 

3 

13 

7 

INDEX 

Key  Member  Lived 

Yr.  Mo. 

32411- -Bruce,  Audrey     

32413  Bruce,  Henry     2      3 

3241  Bruce,  Orian     ? 

32412  Bruce,  Wayne    

4:.'ll  Bruch,  Cleo   Grace    

4-2  Bruch,  David   C 

4212  Bruch,  Homer  Day   

4:.'l  Bruch,  Lauren   Leeds    

4i:13  Bruch,  Thomas  Corwin   

1251  Brunner,    Genevra    Marguerite 

125  Brunner,  Jay  Bee 

2i.'4  CALDWELL,   IV.  H 

3533  Carroll,  Anna   Elizabeth 

556  Case,  Jacob  Fern 

555  Cheney,  Albert   

5552  Cheney,  Glen    Edwin    

5551  Cheney.  Robert    Earl    

2152  Clark,  Charles    Russell    0      9 

215  Clark,  Charles    W 44      0 

l3l  Clark,  Elden    0       1 

2l(n  Clark,  Ethel    23      6 

2151  Clark,  Helen    0       1 

210  Clark,  John  O 

2h;3  Clark,  Laurence   Baker    

l3i.'  Clark,  Louisa  H 16      0 

2l55  Clark,  Louise     

21t>ii  Clark,  Marcia    

l33  Clark,  Princess  L 

21«4  Clark,  Robert   Sidney    

21.53  Clark.  Ronald    Baker    

2154  Clark,  Virginia     

13  Clark,  William  A 

381  ClcRhorn,   Arthur   R 

2.332  Copeland,  Alice     

235  Copeland,  Anna   Lucetta    5       5 

236  Copeland,  Charles   Baker    Z2    11 

80 


45 

7 

14 

5 

7 

6 

18 

2 

47 

8 

9 

9 

16 

11 

14 

0 

78 

11 

? 

17 

6 

43 

4 

40 

2 

70 

8 

? 

21 

8 

33 

8 

INDEX 

Age, 
Key  Member  Lived         Oct., 1909 

Age, 

23  Copeland,  Elijah    76      7 

233  Copeland,  Elijah  Percy    47      0 

234  Copeland,  Eloise   Amanda    42     10 

2334  Copeland,    Grace    15       1 

2331  Copeland,   Infant    0       1 

2oi2  Copeland,  Irene    Howard    5     10 

2334  Copeland,  Margaret    Eloise    5      0 

231  Copeland,  Mary  Catherine    8       1 

3241  Crise,   Charles    ? 

22l  DAVENPORT,   Mary    55      1 

1  Davis,  Louisa,  D 78      1 

355  Davis,  Lybirda  E 

422  Day,  Herbert  Baker 

42  Day,  Thomas  E 

6l2  Delano,  Nora  Maude 

263  Dellinger,  Mary  Elizabeth 

244  DelVolfe,  Fanny    

12  Dockcy,  Elsie  A ? 

1213  EARL,   Hcrmon    

12131  Earl,  Violetta  May 0       1 

12111  Evans,    Clell    Baker 

121 1  Evans,    William  F 

681  FAIRFIELD,  Mamie    

22l3  Faulkner,  Aden   Orson 

3243  Fausnaugh  Auda   Wilson    

32431  Fausnaugh,  Charles   

32432  Fausnaugh,   Henry    

6722  Ferguson,  Alice  May   

672  Ferguson,  Frank    

6721  Ferguson,  Marc  Bowen   

65  Fisher,    Ida   Rose 

554  Fortney,   Naomi   B 

2241  Foster,   Albert   Lee 

224  Foster,  Thomas   ? 

l42  Fowler,  Emma  Lou 

12  Fowler,  Lucinda    67      2 

81 


13 

2 

? 

? 

? 

? 

10 

5 

5 

1 

0 

5 

34 

8 

1 

6 

? 

33 

4 

38 

5 

Age. 

Oct. ,1909 

Yr.  Mo. 

40 

11 

32 

9 

? 

27 

7 

0 

6 

35 

2 

INDW 

Key  Member                                                               Lived 

Yr.  Mo. 

242  Francis,    Elizabeth    Estcllc 

3533  Franz,  Gerard  Reynolds    

3531  Franz,  Infant     0       1 

353  Franz,  John    

3534  Franz,  John  Fritz    

35341  Franz,  John  Fritz.  Jr 

35:?2  Franz.  Katherine   M 

4  GELLER,  Hannah    86      7 

2lTl  Gleason,    Charlotte    14       1 

217  Gleason,   Willard    35      7 

1214  Gottschatl,  Anna    

1 1,{4  Grosskopf,  Dorothea    

11  .'{3  Grosskopf,  Ernest  Charles    

1132  Grosskopf,  Homer   Louis    

Il3l  Grosskopf,  Oscar  William    

Il3  Grosskopf,  William    B 

241  HAAS,   Lily   K 

2731  Hackstaflf.    Bruce   Wilson 

273  Hackstaff,  Frederick   IVilliam 

6l2  Harper,  Corwin  Dewey 

61 1  Harper,  Infant    0      1 

61  Harper,  John    L ? 

22ll  Horn,  Dr.  Brose  S 

552  Hoover,  Etta   

1212  JACKSON,  Andrczv    

262  Jillson,  Nellie   Caroline 

l43  Johnstone,  Homer  Clifton    

5052  Johnston,  Janette   D 

50,-1  Johnston,  Laverne  Rue    

l43l  Johnstone,  Dorothy  Axtell   

1422  Johnstone,  Genevra     

141  Johnstone,  Genevra   Ennis    

505  Johnston,    Harry    R 

l4  Johnstone,  John  C 77      0 

l42l  Johnstone,  Marjjucrite  Harris 12      7 

142  Johnstone,  Orlando  Wirt    50       1 

82 


? 

12 

1 

13 

11 

17 

3 

20 

5 

? 

46 

7 

0 

1 

27 

0 

47 

1 

? 

36 

7 

p 

28 

a 

41 

5 

14 

3 

16 

4 

9 

1(1 

19 

11 

51 

11 

50 

1 

INDEX 

Key  Member  Lived 

Vr.   Mo. 

3244  KERR,   Laurence  B 

522  Kishler,  Mary  Belle 

222  Krehs,  Alberta   

222  LAWSON,  Maggie    

1332  Long,  Clarence    Clark    

l33  Long,  Edivard  Clarence   

l33l  Long,  Nellie  Baker   

1333  Long,  William    Kew     

682  Lucas,  Rosa  A 

222  McCONAHY,   Albert    Dillwin 37      7 

2251  McConahy,  Burree     

227  McConahy,  Carey  Baker    

2213  McConahy,  Caroline   Eulalie    

2212  McConahy,  Caulson  D 

221  McConahy,  Charles    Alonzo    

225  McConahy,  Elmer   Burr    

22ll  McConahy,  Florence   D 

2214  McConahy,  Grace  D 

22  McConahy,  Grimes    69      9 

2221  McConahy,  Harry  D 

226  McConahy,  Harry  Lester    1       5 

222I2  McConahy,  Helen    Marguerette    

223  McConahy,  James    Arthur    

229  McConahy,  Laura   Bell    

2231  McConahy,  Mabel  Burrie    

224  McConahy,  Mary  Edna    

227l  McConahy,  Ruth     

22211  McConahy,  Ruth  Viola    

228  McConahy,  Walter    Grimes    

329  McCourt,  Ella    

3533  McCoy,  Jessie  M 

2I3  McGavren,   George    W 

422  McNeal,   Laura    

557  Matthcwson,    Clara    Belle 

3241  Mumford,  Bertie  May    

3242  Mumford,  Charles   Leslie    

«3  ...li^ 


Oct.,  1909 

Yr.   Mo. 

Age, 

? 
? 

54    11 
? 

14      2 

21      0 
9      5 

? 


18 
46 
26 
32 
61 
51 
34 
24 


1 
6 
6 
1 

7 
7 
2 
4 


30    11 


4 

9 

57 

9 

42 

1 

29 

9 

55 

1 

21 

1 

7 

6 

44 

2 

? 

? 

? 

? 

22 

0 

33 

5 

28    10 


INDEX 

Key  Member  Lived 

Yr.   Mo. 

3245  Mumford,  Floyd    Wayne    

3243  Mumford,  Grace  Joy    

324  Mumford,  Henry    

3244  Mumford,  Janthe  Delilah    

324G  Mumford,  Susan    Hayzel    0      9 

2212  N  HIV  LAND,  Dclphia    

2292  Nichols,  Helen     

2293  Nichols,  Marjorie     

2291  Nichols,  Walter  Lester    

229  Nichols,.  Walter  N 

223l  Nixon,  Clinton  A 

223l2  Nixon,  James  Willard 

223ll  Nixon,  Russell  Arthur 

3532  OWEN,    William    Harry 

31  PATTEN,   Orren    55      5 

21  Peters,  Cltarlotte    65      3 

328  Pierce,   Mina    Edith 

354  Pierson,   Frank    W 

3541  Pierson,  Nellie   Izora 

3542  Pierson,    Thomas    G 

11  Powell,   Jane    E 31       8 

329  Priest,  Alonzo    Albcrtus    37 

3  Priest,  Alvin  C 80      0 

37  Priest,  Alvin    S 7      0 

3282  Priest,  Dorothy   May    

36  Priest,  Eber    B 

328  Priest,  Eber    Bunker    

33  Priest,  Eber    E 1       3 

362  Priest,  Emma   Louise    24       1 

326  Priest,  Frank   Bruce   ? 

328l  Priest,  Genevieve  Winifred    10      2 

.•i24  Priest,  Harriet   E 52       5 

3247  Priest,  Infant     0       1 

38  Priest,  Izora    M 31       4 

32  Priest,  James    Louden    51       U 

323  Priest,  James    Louden    ? 

84 


Age, 

Oct.,  1909 

Vr.  Mo. 

18 

0 

27 

5 

? 

19 

6 

? 

15 

8 

12 

2 

18 

0 

47 

9 

? 

2 

11 

5 

10 

? 

? 

? 

36 

1 

33 

11 

7 

8 

76 

9 

39 

2 

INDEX 

Key  Member  Lived         Oct.fl^909 

Yr.   Mo.        Yr.   Mo. 

327  Priest,  Judson    K 42      7 

321  Priest,  Laura    E 58      0 

31  Priest,  Laura   T 24      1 

36l  Priest,  Leona   Imogene    2      0 

34  Priest,  Lydia    B 1      8 

35  Priest,  Lydia    P 72     10 

322  Priest,  Mary    Izora    ? 

325  Priest,  William   Alvin    2      7 

565  QUIGLEY,    Caddie   Vale 

5623  Quigley,  Clarence    Eugene    Richard. 

5624  Quigley,  Helen   Mary   

5622  Quigley,  Hobart    Joseph    

563  Quigley,  Infant    0      1 

564  Quigley,  Iscah   Delphine    

5621  Quigley,  Jerome    Benjamin    

56  Quigley,  Joseph    R 47     10 

5625  Quigley,  Mary  Frances    

566  Quigley,  Nettie   M 

502  Quigley,  Rue    Stanton    43      5 

501  Quigley,  Zella    Josephine    1       2 

121  RBITENOUR,   Emma    

353  Reynolds,  Cora    

35  Reynolds,  Gerard    ? 

355  Reynolds,  Gerard    Bunker    53 

352  Reynolds,  Harry     10     11 

354  Reynolds,  Ida    

3551  Reynolds,  Marie    Pauline    

35l  Reynolds,  Thomas    1       1 

3552  Reynolds,  Thomas   Moon    

3553  Reynolds,  William    McKinley    

551  Russell,  Hczekiah  

552  SARGENT,  Basil  Earl 

54  Sargent,  Charles    Carroll    0      9 

555  Sargent,  Cora  May   

522  Sargent,  Cortez  Ellsworth    

521  Sargent,  Earl   Durando    0      5 

85 


2,7 

10 

19 

6 

18 

5 

21 

2 

29 

8 

22 

10 

6 

2 

35 

6 

56 

2 

56 

7 

55 

5 

22 

11 

18 

2 

11 

8 

41 

7 

39 

7 

Z2 

5 

47 

10 

Ag 
Oct.,1 
Yr. 

1909 
Mo. 

12 

1 

1 

9 

10 

1 

29 

2 

41 

2 

25 

2 

15 

10 

INDEX 

Key  Member  Lived 

Yr.   Mo. 

5542  Sargent,  Elmer  Eugene    

52  Sargent,  Frances   Marion    44      5 

5571  Sargent,    Francis    Harold 

5543  Sargent,  Harold  Russell    

550  Sargent,  Hazel   Dot    

551  Sargent,  Ina   Pearl    

55  Sargent,  James    B 70      5 

557  Sargent.  James  F 

5541  Sargent,  James    Richard    

53  Sargent,  Jerome    Wilson     1      6 

5221  Sargent,  John    Chase    19      8 

51  Sargent,  Lydia    Jane    5      0 

5544  Sargent,  Mary    Margaret    

554  Sargent,  Ralph    Fisher    

S  Sargent,  Richard    59      3 

56  Sargent,  Viola  Annette    

553  Sargent,  William    R 

32l  Scribner,  Francis  M 34      3 

3212  Scribner,  Frank   P H      6 

32ll  Scribner,  Harry    O 

36  Scribner,  Jennie   

32l4  Scribner,  Jennie    May    

3213  Scribner,  Lena    J 

5G4l  Scott,    Richard    Allen 

5C4  Scott,    Thomas    Henry 

383  Seffner.  Girard    R 0       1 

35-38  Seffner,  I' red   P 

384  Seffner,  Ida  Amanda    29     11 

382  Seffner,  Lcnna    Margaret    19     10 

381  Seffner,  May  Jay   

l)il  Smith,  Burton    D 

1«2  Smith.  Clement   E 5      6 

271  Smith.  Delia    Crosby    

2.i3  Smith,  Lula   Alice    

1(J  Smith,  O.   C 74      U 

151  Soudermilk.  Emma    40 

86 


6 

6 

34 

1(1 

64 

9 

Z7 

4 

41 

11 

57 

11 

34 

11 

37 

\ 

3 

9 

40 

7 

49 

2 

39 

8 

25 

0 

42 

10 

INDEX 

Key  Member  tivcd 

Yr.  Mo. 

52  Southzvick,   Pernhia    C 33     10 

227  Spangler,   Ella    

32l4  Staiger,   Edward   G 

67  Stevens,  flora  Picrpont 

26  Stevenson,  Susan  Howard 

566  Stose,   Charles    Willard 

3242  Super,  Adeline    

15  TRIMBLE,  Mary  E 

241  VANDERHOFF,  Pearl   

12  Van   Ostcn,  Alida 30      0 

3213  WALTERS,    Claude    D 

32131  Walters,    Mary   E 

3o5l  IVarfield,    Wayne    

2l4  Webster,  Fletcher    

2142  Webster,  Lucia     

2144  Webster.  Margaret    

2143  Webster,  Marshall     

2l4l  Webster,  Walter  Barton    

562  Willaume,  Mary  Augusta 

63  Williams,  Sarah  P 

11  Wilson,  Augusta  E 

3534  Wilson,  George    Celeste    

27  Wilson,  Sallie    46      9 

0  Wilson,  Susan    ? 

32  YOUNG,   Margaret    36      5 


Age, 

Oct., 1909 

Yr.  Mo. 

? 

40 

8 

60 

2 

59 

8 

38 

10 

? 

? 

39 

4 

40 

11 

17 

9 

? 

53 

0 

15 

11 

11 

5 

14 

8 

17 

7 

? 

60 

10 

79 

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