Julia A. Baker
F, b. October 1895
Citations
- 1900 United States Federal Census, Louisa County IA (Ancestry.com, Provo, UT), imaged from Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900, T623 (1,854 rolls), National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.
William Harlan Baker
M, b. 1 November 1899
Citations
- 1900 United States Federal Census, Louisa County IA (Ancestry.com, Provo, UT), imaged from Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900, T623 (1,854 rolls), National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.
Phoebe Snodgrass
F
| Marriage | 11 Feb 1772 | Phoebe Snodgrass married Martin Baker, son of Thomas Baker and Dorothy Davenport, on 11 Feb 1772 at Botetourt County, VA. Martin's brother Charles stated in 1845 that Martin had married a Snodgrass in Botetourt County.1 |
Citations
- Web site, Clan Snodgrass website online).
- E-Mail Message, Charlou Dolan, e-mail e-mail address, 22 Oct 2007.
Nancy Menefee
F
| Birth | | Nancy Menefee was born at prob Culpeper County, VA. Nancy is often identified in family histories as the daughter of Jonas and Elizabeth [Chew] Menefee. Support for that theory appears to come solely from the fact that she and her husband Henry Baker witnessed the will of Jonas Menefee in Culpeper County on 23 February 1779; the will was admitted to probate on 18 November 1782. Culpeper County (VA) Will Book B/C:533-534 [Library of Virginia, Richmond]. However, under Virginia practice at the time, a legatee was disfavored as a witness to a will, and Jonas’ will left his estate to his wife Elizabeth for her lifetime and then to his children in equal shares. Thus, Nancy – a witness to Jonas’ will – was not likely to have been one of Jonas’ children. A far more likely candidate for Nancy’s father was Jonas’ brother John Menefee (wife: Mary James), who died in 1765, leaving several minor children including a daughter “Nansey” and a daughter “Basheba” who were both under the age of 18 at the time. Culpeper County (VA) Will Book A:97 [Library of Virginia, Richmond]. Henry and Nancy Baker named their first son John Menefee Baker, their first daughter Mary and a younger daughter Basheba. |
| Marriage | b 1777 | She married Henry Baker, son of Thomas Baker and Dorothy Davenport, b 1777 at Culpeper County, VA. Henry and Nancy Baker served as witnesses to the will of Jonas Menafee, dated 23 February 1779 and probated 18 November 1782 in Culpeper County. Thus their marriage date had to be before that date.1 |
| 1790 Census | 1790 | Based on age and gender, Nancy Menefee Baker was probably included, as a free white female, in the household of her husband, Henry Baker, on the 1790 Census of Burke County, NC.2 |
| 1800 Census | 1800 | Nancy Menefee Baker was probably included as a free white female in the household of her husband, Henry Baker, on the 1800 Census of Burke County, NC.3 |
| Note | 5 Oct 1848 | Nancy's estate was sold and the results of the sale were reported to the October term of the Caldwell County Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions. Among the buyers were Polly Webb, R.R. Wakefield, Basheba Baker, Elizabeth Baker, Lucy Baker, Nancy White, and Mary Wakefield. The persons making the report were shown as Robert Wakefield and R.L. Baker, sons.4 |
Family | Henry Baker b. 10 May 1747, d. b Apr 1806 |
| Children | |
Citations
- Will Book B/C, pp 533-534, Culpeper County VA.
- 1790 U.S. census, Burke County, North Carolina, 3d Company, p. 91 (penned), col. 2, line 8, Henry Baker household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 14 March 2003); citing National Archive microfilm publication M637, roll 7.
- 1800 U.S. census, Burke County, North Carolina, p. 729, line stamped, 11 household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed Henry Baker); citing National Archive microfilm publication M32, roll 9 Nov 2009.
- Court Records, Caldwell Court Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Inventories and Sales of Estates, 1847-1867, C.017.50016 (North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh), (digital copy in possession of JG Russell).
- E-Mail Message, Carol White (e-mail address), 14 Nov 2005.
William Mallory
M
Citations
- John Scott Davenport Ph.D., The Pamunkey Davenports of Colonial Virginia, CD-ROM (first edition: privately published).
Ann Mallory
F
Citations
- John Scott Davenport Ph.D., The Pamunkey Davenports of Colonial Virginia, CD-ROM (first edition: privately published).
- Will Book Buncombe County NC Will Book A, pp 1-4 (John); 168-169 (Ann).
Dorothy Mallory
F
Citations
- John Scott Davenport Ph.D., The Pamunkey Davenports of Colonial Virginia, CD-ROM (first edition: privately published).
Elizabeth Mallory
F
Citations
- John Scott Davenport Ph.D., The Pamunkey Davenports of Colonial Virginia, CD-ROM (first edition: privately published).
Mary Mallory
F
Citations
- John Scott Davenport Ph.D., The Pamunkey Davenports of Colonial Virginia, CD-ROM (first edition: privately published).
Joseph (or James) Gouge
M
Citations
- John Scott Davenport Ph.D., The Pamunkey Davenports of Colonial Virginia, CD-ROM (first edition: privately published).
James Baxter
M
Citations
- John Scott Davenport Ph.D., The Pamunkey Davenports of Colonial Virginia, CD-ROM (first edition: privately published).
Urcilla White
F
| Marriage | 24 Jun 1787 | Urcilla White married John Baker, son of Thomas Baker and Dorothy Davenport, on 24 Jun 1787 at Burke County, NC. Urcilla may well have been a cousin or niece of John's cousin William White (cousin by marriage to Sophia Davenport, daughter of Thomas Davenport).1 |
| 1790 Census | 1790 | Based on age and gender, Urcilla White was probably included, as a free white female, in the household of her husband, John Baker, on the 1790 Census of Burke County, NC.2 |
Citations
- John Scott Davenport Ph.D., The Pamunkey Davenports of Colonial Virginia, CD-ROM (first edition: privately published).
- 1790 U.S. census, Burke County, North Carolina, 3d Company, p. 91 (penned), col. 1, line 14, John Baker household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 14 March 2003); citing National Archive microfilm publication M637, roll 7.
Reuben Young
M
| Marriage | c 1832 | Reuben Young married Sophia Baker, daughter of David Baker and Dorothy Wiseman, c 1832 at Burke County, NC. This was second marriage for Reuben, a widower with three children -- Greenberry Wilson Young (1822-1898), Moses Young (1824-1906), and Mary Young (c1826-bef 1845).1 |
| 1850 Census | 29 Aug 1850 | Reuben Young and Sophia Baker appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Yancey County, NC, enumerated 29 Aug 1850. Reuben was shown as a 52-year-old farmer, born NC; Sophia was shown as age 43, born NC. Their children David McDaniel, Thomas B., Susannah C., Temperance A., Dorothy E. and Reuben J. were listed as living with them. All of the children -- David, 18, Thomas, 16, Susannah, 14, Temperance, 12, Dorothy, 10, and Reuben, 4 -- were shown as born NC. The three older children were shown as attending school; Temperance was listed as insane. Enumerated with the family was a four-year-old boy, Moses Burleson, born NC. His relationship to the family is as yet unknown.2 |
Citations
- E-Mail Message, Kathy Gunter Sullivan CG, 28 Jan 2007.
- 1850 U.S. census, Yancey County, North Carolina, population schedule, p. 414 (back) (stamped), dwelling 454, family 473, Reuben Young household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 16 May 2005); citing National Archive microfilm publication M432, roll 649.
David McDaniel Young
M, b. 1832, d. 1908
| Birth | 1832 | David McDaniel Young, son of Reuben Young and Sophia Baker, was born in 1832 at NC.1 |
| 1850 Census | 29 Aug 1850 | David McDaniel Young appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Yancey County, NC, enumerated 29 Aug 1850, in the household of his parents, Reuben Young and Sophia Baker. He was shown as age 18, born NC, and having attended school during the prior year.2 |
| Marriage | | David McDaniel Young married Martha A. E. Young.3 |
| Death | 1908 | David McDaniel Young died in 1908.3 |
Citations
- E-Mail Message, Kathy Gunter Sullivan CG, 28 Jan 2007.
- 1850 U.S. census, Yancey County, North Carolina, population schedule, p. 414 (back) (stamped), dwelling 454, family 473, Reuben Young household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 16 May 2005); citing National Archive microfilm publication M432, roll 649.
- E-Mail Message, Kathy Gunter Sullivan, CG, 28 January 2007.
Thomas B. Young
M, b. 1834, d. 1909
| Birth | 1834 | Thomas B. Young, son of Reuben Young and Sophia Baker, was born in 1834 at NC.1 |
| 1850 Census | 29 Aug 1850 | Thomas B. Young appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Yancey County, NC, enumerated 29 Aug 1850, in the household of his parents, Reuben Young and Sophia Baker. He was shown as age 16, born NC, and having attended school during the prior year.2 |
| Death | 1909 | Thomas B. Young died in 1909.1 |
Citations
- E-Mail Message, Kathy Gunter Sullivan, CG, 28 January 2007.
- 1850 U.S. census, Yancey County, North Carolina, population schedule, p. 414 (back) (stamped), dwelling 454, family 473, Reuben Young household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 16 May 2005); citing National Archive microfilm publication M432, roll 649.
Susannah C. Young
F, b. 1836, d. 1929
| Birth | 1836 | Susannah C. Young, daughter of Reuben Young and Sophia Baker, was born in 1836 at NC.1 |
| 1850 Census | 29 Aug 1850 | Susannah C. Young appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Yancey County, NC, enumerated 29 Aug 1850, in the household of her parents, Reuben Young and Sophia Baker. She was shown as age 14, born NC, and having attended school during the prior year.2 |
| Death | 1929 | Susannah C. Young died in 1929.1 |
Citations
- E-Mail Message, Kathy Gunter Sullivan, CG, 28 January 2007.
- 1850 U.S. census, Yancey County, North Carolina, population schedule, p. 414 (back) (stamped), dwelling 454, family 473, Reuben Young household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 16 May 2005); citing National Archive microfilm publication M432, roll 649.
Temperance A. Young
F, b. circa 1838, d. before 1880
| Birth | c 1838 | Temperance A. Young, daughter of Reuben Young and Sophia Baker, was born c 1838 at NC.1 |
| 1850 Census | 29 Aug 1850 | Temperance A. Young appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Yancey County, NC, enumerated 29 Aug 1850, in the household of her parents, Reuben Young and Sophia Baker. She was shown as age 12, born NC, and listed as "insane".2 |
| Death | b 1880 | Temperance A. Young died b 1880.1 |
Citations
- E-Mail Message, Kathy Gunter Sullivan, CG, 28 January 2007.
- 1850 U.S. census, Yancey County, North Carolina, population schedule, p. 414 (back) (stamped), dwelling 454, family 473, Reuben Young household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 16 May 2005); citing National Archive microfilm publication M432, roll 649.
Dorothy E. Young
F, b. circa 1840, d. before 1860
| Birth | c 1840 | Dorothy E. Young, daughter of Reuben Young and Sophia Baker, was born c 1840 at NC.1 |
| 1850 Census | 29 Aug 1850 | Dorothy E. Young appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Yancey County, NC, enumerated 29 Aug 1850, in the household of her parents, Reuben Young and Sophia Baker. She was shown as age 10, born NC.2 |
| Death | b 1860 | Dorothy E. Young died b 1860.1 |
Citations
- E-Mail Message, Kathy Gunter Sullivan, CG, 28 January 2007.
- 1850 U.S. census, Yancey County, North Carolina, population schedule, p. 414 (back) (stamped), dwelling 454, family 473, Reuben Young household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 16 May 2005); citing National Archive microfilm publication M432, roll 649.
Nancy S. Young
F, b. 1844, d. 1895
| Birth | 1844 | Nancy S. Young, daughter of Reuben Young and Sophia Baker, was born in 1844 at NC.1 |
| Death | 1895 | Nancy S. Young died in 1895.1 |
Citations
- E-Mail Message, Kathy Gunter Sullivan, CG, 28 January 2007.
Reuben J. Young
M, b. 1845, d. 1932
| Birth | 1845 | Reuben J. Young, son of Reuben Young and Sophia Baker, was born in 1845 at NC.1 |
| 1850 Census | 29 Aug 1850 | Reuben J. Young appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Yancey County, NC, enumerated 29 Aug 1850, in the household of his parents, Reuben Young and Sophia Baker. He was shown as age 4, born NC.2 |
| Marriage | | Reuben J. Young married Nancy Matilda Wiseman, daughter of Alexander Wiseman.1 |
| Death | 1932 | Reuben J. Young died in 1932.1 |
Citations
- E-Mail Message, Kathy Gunter Sullivan, CG, 28 January 2007.
- 1850 U.S. census, Yancey County, North Carolina, population schedule, p. 414 (back) (stamped), dwelling 454, family 473, Reuben Young household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 16 May 2005); citing National Archive microfilm publication M432, roll 649.
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