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Hi, Brenda,
What I have comes from various sources:
Robert Baker m.1 Elizabeth Popejoy
Children:
William Baker 1843-49
Margaret Baker 1844-1924--unmarried?; kept house for her father
Thomas Baker b. 1846 d. young??
Rachel Baker 1848-48
David Edward Baker 1850-51
Wilbert Baker 1853-1931 m. Sarah Frankenfield
Wilbert was postmaster in Dayton 1878-85; ed. of the Dayton Vidette
newspaper. Children: Merlin Alice (died young?) and Etta Victoria Baker
Robert Baker m2 Mary Jane Slavens/Slevin Fisher 1819-Dec. 29, 1861
Children:
Twins Robert L. and Anna Loretta Baker (died young)
Alvin C. Baker 1856 m. Allie Parks; Alvin's bio in DeHart p. 1046
Alvin was an undertaker in Dayton; Joined Presbyterian church here.
Alvin's children:
1. Dwight R. Baker m. Wilma Hill; undertaker in Dayton and Presbyterian;
when Dwight and Wilma died, the funeral home was purchased by Soler-Baker; 3
living children with descendants
2. Russell Parks Baker m. Helen
3. Otto Charles Baker m. Mabel Gray; partnership in Soler-Baker funeral home
in Lafayette; Mabel wrote a two-part story on the Robert Baker house that
was published in the Journal and Courier in the 1950s that contains some
family history, as well. Children??
4. Marguerite m. Mr. Roskuskie
Also living with Robert: his niece, Mary Jane Slevin; d. 1907.
Susan