Evan I Baker
M, #110, b. 1778, d. 1835
CAUTION* | | Evan I Baker has the following CAUTIONARY INFORMATION: Many database have John Dorsey Baker as the father of Keziah Baker because a John Baker signed her marriage bond. However, per Ancestry ThruLines her father is Evan Baker and John Dorsey Baker is a CANDIDATE for Evan's father, so it may have been her grandfather or her uncle who signed the bond.1 |
CAUTION | | Evan I Baker has the following CAUTIONARY INFORMATION: Speculation for now - Sources and proofs needed - this is a working things out database. |
(Witness) CAUTION | | He, John Dorsey Baker and Zebediah aka Zebedee Baker: have the following CAUTIONARY INFORMATION: John and Zebediah/Zebedee are brothers, either could be the father of Evan. Many database have John Dorsey Baker as the father of Keziah Baker because a John Baker signed her marriage bond. However, it could have been her uncle instead of her father who signed the bond. I'm inclined tho think it's Zeb for a couplereasons. Evan could have been named for his mother Cassandra Evans and Evan could have named his daughter Cassandra (Keziah) after his mother. |
Birth* | 1778 | Evan I Baker was born in 1778 at Tyler Co., West Virginia. |
Marriage* | | He married Elizabeth Booher, daughter of Henry Booher and Catherine Koon. |
Related* | | Otho Baker and Evan I Baker are related: Evan Baker migrated with his brother Otho Baker from Maryland to Harrison County, Ohio. He united with the Bethel Church around 1830. A history was written on this church by Mr. J. Fletcher Birney in 1894. Many headstones had crumbled until the dates were lost even at this early date. Although Evan's grave stone could not be located, history records that he was buried in the Bethel Cemetery.2 |
Will* | 1834 | He left a will in 1834 at Tyler Co., West Virginia.3 |
Death | 1835 | He died in 1835 at Tyler Co., West Virginia. |
Death* | 1835 | He died in 1835 at Harrison Co., Ohio.2 |
Burial* | | He was buried at Bethel Cemetery, Harrison Co., Ohio.2 |