Display Patriot - P-107055 - Daniel BAKER

Daniel BAKER

SAR Patriot #: P-107055

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State of Service: NJ      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A004894

Birth: 02 Oct 1755 Westfield / Union / NJ
Death: 14 Sep 1845 Somerville / Butler / OH

Qualifying Service Description:

Captains Scuddder, Britton, Crane, Jaquish, Dunn, Meeker, Lamb; Colonel Thomas


Additional References:

Pension Number: S*W4121


Spouse: Hannah Halsey
Children: Nancy; Caleb;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1998-06-05 OH 1127 Donald L Dunkelberger (150433) Nancy   
Location:
Somerville / Butler / OH / USA
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Marker Type:
Marble
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Photograph by permission: Jetta McQuiston, Find-a-Grave Contributor #46925865



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Author: Dr. Michael Bernard Gunn

Born on October 2, 1755, Wesfield, Union Co., NJ. Parents Nathaniel Baker & Abigail Conkling. Served as a Pvt Cavalry NJ Militia under Capts. Scudder, Britton, Crane, Jaquish, Dunn, Meeker, Lamb; Col. Thomas. He Married Hannah Halsey in 1779. One daughter was Nancy, son Caleb. Daniel Died on September 14, 1845 in Somerville, OH. Ref: Natl No 101216, Vol 103, p 65, also Natl No 69007, Vol 70, p 4, D. A. R. Lin. SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ., 2002) plus data to 2004. SAR Application Info ACN: 1127, Member #150433. DAR# A004894. SAR Ancestor # P-107055. Has a Tombstone.


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