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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  J.E. Bonin

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Raymond James Bonin was born on 28 Nov 1918 in Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA (son of Joseph A Bonin and Odile); died on 6 May 2002 in Lucerne Valley, San Bernardino, California, USA.

    Raymond married L.M. Koeser [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  L.M. Koeser
    Children:
    1. N.A. Bonin
    2. 1. J.E. Bonin
    3. C.J. Bonin
    4. C.J. Bonin
    5. J.M. Bonin


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Joseph A Bonin was born in 1856 (son of Joseph Bonin and Emilie Houle); died in 1861.

    Joseph married Odile. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Odile
    Children:
    1. 2. Raymond James Bonin was born on 28 Nov 1918 in Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA; died on 6 May 2002 in Lucerne Valley, San Bernardino, California, USA.

  3. 6.  Earl William Koeser was born on 1 May 1876 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA (son of Carl Koeser and Louisa); died on 20 Mar 1953 in Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1880, Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Algoma, Winnebago, Wisconsin, USA
    • Residence: 16 Jun 1905, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 1910, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 1917, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 1920, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 1930, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA

    Earl married Estella Brown on 26 Mar 1899 in Oshkosh, Winnebago, Wisconsin, USA. Estella (daughter of William James Brown and Martha Ann Carll) was born on 14 Nov 1877 in Owatonna, Steele, Minnesota, USA; died on 13 Nov 1969 in Lucerne Valley, San Bernardino, California, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Estella Brown was born on 14 Nov 1877 in Owatonna, Steele, Minnesota, USA (daughter of William James Brown and Martha Ann Carll); died on 13 Nov 1969 in Lucerne Valley, San Bernardino, California, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1880, Owatonna, Steele, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Algoma, Winnebago, Wisconsin, USA
    • Residence: 1910, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 1920, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 1930, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA

    Children:
    1. Jack C Koeser was born in 1903 in , , Minnesota, USA; and died.
    2. John Carlyle Koeser was born on 16 Feb 1903 in , , Minnesota, USA; died on 7 Apr 1987 in , Sonoma, California, USA.
    3. 3. L.M. Koeser


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Joseph Bonin was born in 1856 in St Martinville, Saint Martin, Louisiana, USA (son of Louis Arthur Bonin and Philosia Wiltz); died in 1856.

    Joseph married Emilie Houle. Emilie (daughter of Michel Houle and Genevieve Cartier) was born on 23 Apr 1838 in , , , Canada; died in 1856. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Emilie Houle was born on 23 Apr 1838 in , , , Canada (daughter of Michel Houle and Genevieve Cartier); died in 1856.
    Children:
    1. 4. Joseph A Bonin was born in 1856; died in 1861.

  3. 12.  Carl Koeser was born about 1854 in , , , Germany; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1880, Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA
    • Residence: 1895, Herman, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, USA

    Carl married Louisa. Louisa was born in 1855 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Louisa was born in 1855 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1880, Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA
    • Residence: 1880, Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA

    Children:
    1. 6. Earl William Koeser was born on 1 May 1876 in Two Rivers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA; died on 20 Mar 1953 in Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA.
    2. Ester Koeser was born about 1880 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; and died.

  5. 14.  William James Brown was born in 1842 in , Noble, Indiana, USA (son of Asa Brown and Lucy Baker); died in 1888.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, Allen, Noble, Indiana, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Allen, Noble, Indiana, USA
    • Residence: 1870, Beaver, Fillmore, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 1880, Owatonna, Steele, Minnesota, USA

    William married Martha Ann Carll on 22 Jun 1864. Martha was born in 1843 in Lyons, Ontario, New York, USA; died on 30 Oct 1933 in Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Martha Ann Carll was born in 1843 in Lyons, Ontario, New York, USA; died on 30 Oct 1933 in Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1880, Owatonna, Steele, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Algoma, Winnebago, Wisconsin, USA
    • Residence: 1910, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 1920, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 1930, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA

    Children:
    1. Arthur Wellman Brown was born in 1865; died in 1923.
    2. Wellman Brown was born about 1866 in , , Minnesota, USA; and died.
    3. Ernest R Brown was born in 1873; died in 1873.
    4. 7. Estella Brown was born on 14 Nov 1877 in Owatonna, Steele, Minnesota, USA; died on 13 Nov 1969 in Lucerne Valley, San Bernardino, California, USA.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  Louis Arthur Bonin was born on 1 Apr 1846 in St Martinville, Saint Martin, Louisiana, USA (son of Alfred Louis Bonin and Marie Louisa Prevost).

    Louis married Philosia Wiltz on 5 Nov 1866 in St Martin Tours Catholic, St Martinville, Louisiana, USA. Philosia (daughter of Joseph Wiltz and Marie Le Blanc) was born on 22 Nov 1844 in St Martinville, Saint Martin, Louisiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Philosia Wiltz was born on 22 Nov 1844 in St Martinville, Saint Martin, Louisiana, USA (daughter of Joseph Wiltz and Marie Le Blanc).
    Children:
    1. 8. Joseph Bonin was born in 1856 in St Martinville, Saint Martin, Louisiana, USA; died in 1856.

  3. 18.  Michel Houle was born on 30 Sep 1806 in St Michel, Yamaska, Quebec, Canada (son of Joseph Houle and Jeanette Cardin); died on 6 Dec 1898 in Centerville, Ano, Minnesota, USA.

    Michel married Genevieve Cartier on 24 Feb 1829 in St Michel, Yamaska, Quebec, Canada. Genevieve (daughter of Louis Cartier and Dorothee Ritchot) was born on 14 Aug 1810 in Sorel, Richelieu, Quebec, Canada; died on 6 Jun 1847 in Saint Aime, Richelieu, Quebec, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 19.  Genevieve Cartier was born on 14 Aug 1810 in Sorel, Richelieu, Quebec, Canada (daughter of Louis Cartier and Dorothee Ritchot); died on 6 Jun 1847 in Saint Aime, Richelieu, Quebec, Canada.
    Children:
    1. 9. Emilie Houle was born on 23 Apr 1838 in , , , Canada; died in 1856.

  5. 28.  Asa BrownAsa Brown was born on 13 Jul 1793 in Dublin, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA (son of Silas Brown and Mary Nims); died in 1876 in Lansing, Mower, Minnesota, USA; was buried in Lansing Cemetery, Lansing, Mower, Minnesota, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1820, Clark, Clinton, Ohio, USA
    • Residence: 1830, Clark, Clinton, Ohio, USA
    • Residence: 2 Sep 1835, , Allen, Indiana, USA; Land Patent, sections 8 & 21
    • Residence: 1840, Allen, Noble, Indiana, USA
    • Residence: 10 May 1848, , Noble, Indiana, USA
    • Residence: 1 Apr 1849, , Noble, Indiana, USA
    • Residence: 1850, Allen, Noble, Indiana, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Allen, Noble, Indiana, USA
    • Residence: 1 Jun 1865, Austin, Mower, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 1870, Beaver, Fillmore, Minnesota, USA

    Notes:

    Laws of the state of Indiana, passed at the ... session of the General Assembly, by Indiana General Assembly.
    Type: Journal, magazine: State or province government publication; English Publisher: Indianapolis : J.P. Chapman, 1853-1982.

    CHAPTER CLXXV1II.
    Aa met to incorporate the Albion and Lisbon Turnpike Company. [APPROVED FEBRUARY 12, 1851.]
    SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the state of Indiana, That Asa Brown, Leonard Myers, Jerome Sweet, William M. Clapp, and Alpheus Baker, of the county of Noble, and their successors in office duly elected as hereinafter directed, are hereby constituted and appointed a body politic and corporate, and by the name and style of the Albion and Lisbon Turnpike Company, shall be able and capable in law and equity to sue and be sued, plead and be impleadunto in any and all courts of justice whatever, to make and use a common seal, and the same to alter, change, or renew at pleasure, and shall be able and capable in law to make contracts and enforce the same, and to make and enforce the necessary by-laws, rales and regulations to enable them to carry into effect the provisions of this act and the objects contemplated by the same, not inconsistent with the laws and constitution of this State.

    Asa Brown

    d: 1876

    Asa Brown, an early hotelkeeper, was born in Vermont, and married Lucy Baker, of Ohio. After their marriage they located in Indiana, where Asa was one of the contractors on the Wabash canal. After the completion of the canal he located in Noble county, purchased a tract of land, and founded the village of Lisbon. Here he also erected a hotel which he conducted for several years. In 1861 he removed to Alexandria, Minn., built and conducted a feed and flouring mill, and remained three years.

    In 1864 he came to Austin, Minn., and purchased what afterward became the Lacy House. Three years later he sold out and purchased a farm in Fillmore county. After farming three years he came to LeRoy and engaged in the hotel business a year. Then he and his wife spent two years in Kentucky, afterward taking up their residence in Lansing township.

    Here Asa Brown died in 1876 at the age of eighty-three years. His wife died in June, 1909, at the age of eighty-seven.

    HISTORY OF MOWER COUNTY, MN. 1911.

    Asa married Lucy Baker on 14 Feb 1838 in , Saint Joseph, Indiana, USA. Lucy (daughter of Alpheus Baker and Adelia Burgess) was born on 21 Jun 1821 in , Licking, Ohio, USA; died in Jun 1909 in Lansing, Mower, Minnesota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 29.  Lucy BakerLucy Baker was born on 21 Jun 1821 in , Licking, Ohio, USA (daughter of Alpheus Baker and Adelia Burgess); died in Jun 1909 in Lansing, Mower, Minnesota, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, Allen, Noble, Indiana, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Allen, Noble, Indiana, USA
    • Residence: 1870, Beaver, Fillmore, Minnesota, USA

    Children:
    1. 14. William James Brown was born in 1842 in , Noble, Indiana, USA; died in 1888.
    2. Miles Asa Brown was born on 31 Jan 1843 in , Noble, Indiana, USA; and died.
    3. Charles Bond Brown was born on 19 Aug 1849 in , Noble, Indiana, USA; died on 12 Dec 1928 in Le Roy, Mower, Minnesota, USA.


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  Alfred Louis Bonin was born in 1816 in St Martinville, Saint Martin, Louisiana, USA; and died.

    Alfred married Marie Louisa Prevost. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 33.  Marie Louisa Prevost
    Children:
    1. 16. Louis Arthur Bonin was born on 1 Apr 1846 in St Martinville, Saint Martin, Louisiana, USA.

  3. 34.  Joseph Wiltz was born on 30 Aug 1816 in St Martinville, Saint Martin, Louisiana, USA; died on 27 Feb 1857 in St Martinville, Saint Martin, Louisiana, USA.

    Joseph married Marie Le Blanc on 3 Jun 1840 in St Martin Tours Catholic, St Martinville, Louisiana, USA. Marie was born on 28 Apr 1822 in St Martinville, Saint Martin, Louisiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 35.  Marie Le Blanc was born on 28 Apr 1822 in St Martinville, Saint Martin, Louisiana, USA.
    Children:
    1. 17. Philosia Wiltz was born on 22 Nov 1844 in St Martinville, Saint Martin, Louisiana, USA.

  5. 36.  Joseph Houle was born on 11 Aug 1764 in St Michel, Yamaska, Quebec, Canada; died in 1845.

    Joseph married Jeanette Cardin on 1 Feb 1796 in St Pierre De Sorel, , Quebec, Canada. Jeanette was born in 1780 in St Michel, Yamaska, Quebec, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 37.  Jeanette Cardin was born in 1780 in St Michel, Yamaska, Quebec, Canada.
    Children:
    1. 18. Michel Houle was born on 30 Sep 1806 in St Michel, Yamaska, Quebec, Canada; died on 6 Dec 1898 in Centerville, Ano, Minnesota, USA.

  7. 38.  Louis Cartier was born on 18 Dec 1775 in St Michel, Yamaska, Quebec, Canada; died in 1866 in St Francois Du Lac, , Quebec, Canada.

    Louis married Dorothee Ritchot on 12 Jan 1807 in St Michel, Yamaska, Quebec, Canada. Dorothee was born in 1785 in St Francois Du Lac, , Quebec, Canada; died on 12 Dec 1872 in St Michel, Yamaska, Quebec, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 39.  Dorothee Ritchot was born in 1785 in St Francois Du Lac, , Quebec, Canada; died on 12 Dec 1872 in St Michel, Yamaska, Quebec, Canada.
    Children:
    1. 19. Genevieve Cartier was born on 14 Aug 1810 in Sorel, Richelieu, Quebec, Canada; died on 6 Jun 1847 in Saint Aime, Richelieu, Quebec, Canada.

  9. 56.  Silas Brown was born on 17 Oct 1754 in Leominster, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA (son of Captain Aaron Brown and Rachel Reed); died on 9 Jan 1813 in Putney, Windham, Vermont, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 27 Oct 1754
    • Residence: 1780, Temple, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, USA
    • Residence: 1786, Dublin, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA
    • Residence: 1790, Dublin, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA
    • Residence: 1794, Sullivan, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA
    • Residence: 26 Sep 1796, Putney, Windham, Vermont, USA
    • Residence: 1800, Wardsboro, Windham, Vermont, USA
    • Residence: 1810, Putney, Windham, Vermont, USA

    Notes:

    I have come to the conclusion that the Revolutionary War service of Silas Brown, as claimed by his descendants, is non-existent.

    The service in question is that detailed in "The Brown-Schutt Genealogy, 1948", and further represented in "Brown-Schutt Ancestral Lines, 1979". The data on Silas Brown's service was compiled by Maude Levering Lawrence and Geraldine Lawrence Hurd. The work of these 2 women shows up in several family genealogies.

    Our Silas died in 1813. The Silas who is cited in the above mentioned books was alive in 1834, and living in Essex county New York, when he was awarded a pension on the cited revolutionary service.

    Another Silas Brown was found on the Revolutionary Pension Rolls. This Silas was living in Townsend, Wyndham County, Vermont, which is close to Putney. This is also not our Silas since this pension was awarded to a living Silas Brown in 1818. He died in 1826 and is buried in Townsend. Following data from findagrave.com.
    ********************************
    Birth: 1755, USA
    Death: Nov. 12, 1826, Townshend, Windham County, Vermont, USA
    Burial: Maple Grove Cemetery, Townshend, Windham County, Vermont, USA
    Created by: Judith6355
    Record added: Nov 12, 2012
    Find A Grave Memorial# 100614501
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=100614501
    ********************************
    It is still possible our Silas served in the Revolutionary War, but evidence has not been found. Silas Brown was a very common name at the time, making the identification of relevant records more difficult. Since there are no pension documents for Silas, which usually contain enlistment and service data at a minimum, it makes it nearly impossible to say which Silas Brown in the muster rolls is actually him.

    The evidence does affirm, however, that our Silas is the one who married Mary Nims Larabee, and settled in Putney Vermont. Though his children were born prior to the family moving to Putney, a number of their marriage records are contained in the Putney Vital Records.

    Silas married Mary Nims about 1776. Mary (daughter of Ebenezer Nims and Mercy Smead) was born on 23 May 1756 in Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA; died on 13 Nov 1819 in Putney, Windham, Vermont, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 57.  Mary Nims was born on 23 May 1756 in Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA (daughter of Ebenezer Nims and Mercy Smead); died on 13 Nov 1819 in Putney, Windham, Vermont, USA.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    23 May 1756 is date from town records.
    4 Sep 1756 is date from family bible.

    Children:
    1. Silas Brown was born on 8 Nov 1780 in Temple, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, USA; died on 10 Nov 1817 in Natchez, Adams, Mississippi, USA.
    2. Stephen Brown was born on 23 Sep 1781 in Temple, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, USA; died on 13 Apr 1805 in Sullivan, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA.
    3. Aaron Brown was born on 29 May 1783 in Temple, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, USA; died in Sep 1818 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    4. Mary Brown was born on 13 Jul 1785 in Dublin, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA; died on 25 Aug 1857 in Kendallville, Noble, Indiana, USA.
    5. Ephraim Brown was born on 19 Nov 1790 in Dublin, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA; died on 22 Sep 1871 in Putney, Windham, Vermont, USA; was buried in Putney, Windham, Vermont, USA.
    6. 28. Asa Brown was born on 13 Jul 1793 in Dublin, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA; died in 1876 in Lansing, Mower, Minnesota, USA; was buried in Lansing Cemetery, Lansing, Mower, Minnesota, USA.
    7. William Brown was born on 13 Jul 1793 in Dublin, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA; died on 21 Aug 1874 in Browns Lock, Greencastle, Warren, Kentucky, USA.
    8. Jonas Bond Brown was born on 18 Oct 1795 in Sullivan, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA; was christened on 5 Jun 1796 in Sullivan, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA; died on 26 Oct 1838 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.

  11. 58.  Alpheus Baker was born on 14 Apr 1795 in Cornwall, Addison, Vermont, USA (son of Timothy Baker and Prudence Brooks); died on 11 Jan 1888 in Allen, Noble, Indiana, USA; was buried on 20 Jan 1888 in Lisbon Cemetery Kendallville, Noble, Indiana, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1820, Saint Albans, Licking, Ohio, USA
    • Residence: 1830, Barlow, Washington, Ohio, USA
    • Residence: 1 Aug 1837, , Noble, Indiana, USA
    • Residence: 1 Jun 1840, Allen, Noble, Indiana, USA
    • Residence: 1850, Allen, Noble, Indiana, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Allen, Noble, Indiana, USA
    • Residence: 1870, Wayne, Noble, Indiana, USA
    • Residence: 1880, Allen, Noble, Indiana, USA

    Notes:

    History of the Town of Cornwall, Vermont, in a list of families settled there before 1800:
    BAKER, TIMOTHY (as head of family)[spouses of children listed if known]
    Fanny married J. Douglass
    Phebe
    Clarissa
    Oliver
    Rhoda
    Rebecca
    Lucy
    Alpheus*
    Irene (Cerena on most charts)
    Nancy
    William
    Luman

    * pg. 343-345: In September 1814 a British force 14000 strong invaded Plattsburg, New York. Alpheus joined a company from Brandon commanded by Captain Michael/Micha Brown, which marched to Plattsburg in response. They witnessed a naval battle on Lake Champlain, which the British lost. They then encountered a British land regiment, which fired a volley, then retreated. The Americans had only 2 casualties.

    After Timothy Baker's death in 1816, the home property was sold and Timothy's wife Prudence accompanied several of her children to Ohio. Since those who served in the War of 1812 would have received Bounty Land Grants, it is reasonable to believe this was the motive for relocating to Ohio as that area had been opened up for settlement as Bounty Lands.

    Obituary:
    Baker, Alpheus - was born in Cornwall, Addison County, Vermont, April 14, 1795, where he passed his early life. On Aug. 19, 1820 he married Adelia Burgess, with whom he lived 9 years, when death carried her away, leaving him a widower with 4 small children, 2 sons and 2 daughters, all of whom survive him. On Feb. 7, 1830 he married Mrs. Mercy Mott, a widow with 3 children, who provided a faithful companion for the remainder of his life, a period of 58 years had he lived until the 7th of next month. On the anniversary of her 85th birthday, the wife saw the remains of her husband borne to their final resting place. After his second marriage, being then a resident of Ohio, with a family of 10 children and limited means, like many of the early pioneers, he settled in Noble County Aug. 16, 1836 in a little cabin where the village of Lisbon is now situated, but later moving on his own land half a mile west of Lisbon. At that time this part of Indiana was almost an unbroken wilderness and all the difficulties and perils of a settlement in a new country stared from every side. Dense woods surrounded the place marked out for a home, and Indians were almost the only inhabitant. On the day after arriving in this country he lost his team - almost his all - they having strayed away and supposed to have been taken by the blacklegs that then infested the counties of Noble and LaGrange. He participated in the War of 1812 in that decisive action at Plattsburgh on Lake Champlain. In our late war he was represented by 5 sons in loyal blue responding to our Union call. In 1837 he united with the Methodist Church, a feeble society in Lisbon, and upon the organization of that society in Kendallville he became a member. Nurtured and cared for by and at the residence of his youngest son, Frank, he died Jan. 11. Funeral was at the residence the 13th. Burial, Lisbon Cemetery. - Noble Co., Indiana Obituary on Jan. 20, 1888

    A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans
    By William Elsey Connelley
    Published by Lewis, 1918
    Item notes: v.4
    Original from Harvard University
    pp 1837-1838
    PROF. NATHANIEL A. BAKER. In each line of endeavor, in each of the learned professions, the personality of the man of force of character is revealed. With increasing experience and added years ? the forceful individual attains a broader grasp upon his subject, and with recurrence of problems and perplexities he is able to handle them in a manner which affords greater satisfaction. Such perfection is not attained in a single day nor in a single year, but the man of parts soon finds his place and forces his way to his cherished goal. In the field of education, Prof. Nathaniel A. Baker has attained merited prominence through ability, scholarship, hard and conscientious work and grasping of opportunities, and from the rank of a humble country schoolmaster has elevated himself to the position of city superintendent of schools of the flourishing and prosperous city of Cherryvale. Professor Baker was born on a farm in Coffey County, Kansas, January 30, 1869, and is a son of Tim and Addie W. (Woodward) Baker, and a member of a family that emigrated from England to the New England colony before the outbreak of the American Revolution. His grandfather, Alpheus Baker, was born in Vermont, in 1794, fought as a soldier in the War of 1812, and subsequently migrated as a pioneer to Noble County, Indiana, and there passed the remainder of his life in farming, his death occurring in 1888. He was first a whig and later a republican in politics, and while not prominent in public life was considered one of the strong and influential men of his community. He was twice married, his second wife being the grandmother of Professor Baker. The only one of the grandfather 's children now living is one by his second marriage, Mary, who is married and lives in Michigan. Tim Baker was born in Ohio, in 1833, and was a boy when his parents removed to Noble County, Indiana. He was reared in a new country, on a wilderness farm, and his boyhood was filled with much hard work, but he grew to manhood a strong and self-reliant product of the frontier. When he was twenty-eight years of age, the Civil war came on and he left his family and enlisted, in 1861, in the Thirtieth Begiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry, with which he f»ught in various engagements until the battle of Shiloh, in which he was wounded in the ankle. After his recovery he was given a furlough, and on his return to the front was made a captain of the Twelfth Indiana Cavalry, with which he served gallantly until the close of the war, in 1865. He also sustained another wound, in a brush with bushwhackers, in Kentucky. With his military service completed, Captain Baker returned to Noble County, Indiana, and resumed the study of law, which had been interrupted by war's demands. He was soon admitted to the bar, but did not long engage in practice, as in 1868 he answered the call of the West and came to Coffey County, Kansas, settling on a homestead of 160 acres, which he had pre-empted in -1858. There he passed the remainder of his active life, although his last few years were spent at Burlington, where he died in 1906. Captain Baker was a republican and one of the strong and influential men of his locality, serving as representative in Indiana from Noble County, at the time of Governor Morton's administration. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity, and wherever known was highly respected and esteemed. He married Addie W. Woodward, who was born in 1837, in New York, and now a resident of Kansas City, Missouri, and they became the parents of the following children: Louman E., formerly a farmer and later a machinist, and now a resident of Lamed, Kansas; Jessie W., residing with her mother, widow of W. E. King, who was bookkeeper and auditor for the Metropolitan Street Railway Company, of Kansas City, Missouri; Nathaniel A., of this review; Harold, of Toronto, Kansas, formerly a hardware merchant; Stanley, a locomotive engineer of Champaign, Illinois; and Ernpst, a veterinary surgeon of Bucklin, Kansas. When he began to teach in the district schools of Coffey County, Kansas, at the age of seventeen years, Nathaniel A. Baker was himself possessed of only a district school education, but after two years in the schoolroom as master he went to the Northern Indiana Normal School at Valparaiso, where he furthered his training by one year's work. He then returned to Coffey County and taught for two additional terms, spent three years at Welda and seven years at Kincaid, both in Anderson County, Kansas, and finally spent four years as principal of the schools of Cedervale, Chautauqua County, During all this time he had been adding to his own equipment by constant and faithful study, and in 1908 came to Cherryvale to accept the position of principal of the high school. Two years later his abilities were satisfactorily recognized by his appointment to the office of superintendent of city schools, a capacity in which he has acted for six years. -In this time he has materially improved the public school system of Cherryvale, so that it now compares favorably with those of cities of its size any where in the country. He has under his supervision thirty-one teachers and 1,100 scholars, and has succeeded in instituting a feeling of co-operation that makes educational work run like a well oiled machine and is capable of great results. Professor Baker is a valued member of the Montgomery County Teachers Association and the Kansas State Teachers Association. He is a republican and a Presbyterian, and is well known in Oddfellowship, being past noble grand of Cherryvale Camp No. 142, and a member of the Encampment at Cedarvale. His interest in the welfare of his adopted city has caused him to take an active part in civic affairs, and at present he is acting in the capacity of president of the Commercial Club, a position in which he has been able to promulgate and carry through some civic enterprises of considerable importance. In 1893, Professor Baker was married at Westphalia, Anderson County, Kansas, to Miss Frankie Hooton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Or. Hooton. The mother of Mrs. Baker is now deceased, but the father still survives and is engaged in the draying business at Westphalia. Professor and Mrs. Baker are the parents of three children: Quin, born October 18, 1894, a graduate of Cherryvale High School, class of 1913, and now a junior in Kansas University; Glen, born May 24, 1896, a graduate of Cherryvale High School, class of 1913, and now a freshman in Kansas State University; and Miss Helen, born February 22, 1902, who is attending the Cherryvale High School. The. pleasant family home is located at No. 817 East Main Street.

    Laws of the state of Indiana, passed at the ... session of the General Assembly. by Indiana. General Assembly.

    Type: Journal, magazine : State or province government publication; English Publisher: Indianapolis : J.P. Chapman, 1853-1982.

    CHAPTER CLXXV1II.
    Aa met to incorporate the Albion and Lisbon Turnpike Company. [APPROVED FEBRUARY 12, 1851.]
    SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, That Asa Brown, Leonard Myers, Jerome Sweet, William M. Clapp, and Alpheus Baker, of the county of Noble, and their successors in office duly elected as hereinafter directed, are hereby constituted and appointed a body politic and corporate, and by the name and style of the Albion and Lisbon Turnpike Company, shall be able and capable in law and equity to sue and be sued, plead and be plead unto in any and all courts of justice whatever, to make and use a common seal, and the same to alter, change, or renew at pleasure, and shall be able and capable in law to make contracts and enforce the same, and to make and enforce the necessary by-laws, rules and regulations to enable them to carry into effect the provisions of this act and the objects contemplated by the same, not inconsistent with the laws and constitution of this State.

    Died:
    Date of death on findagrave.com differs from other sources.

    Alpheus married Adelia Burgess on 19 Apr 1820 in Cornwall, Addison, Vermont, USA. Adelia was born in 1800 in , , , England; died in 1829 in , Licking, Ohio, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 59.  Adelia Burgess was born in 1800 in , , , England; died in 1829 in , Licking, Ohio, USA.
    Children:
    1. 29. Lucy Baker was born on 21 Jun 1821 in , Licking, Ohio, USA; died in Jun 1909 in Lansing, Mower, Minnesota, USA.
    2. Louisa Baker was born about 1826 in Elkrun, Columbiana, Ohio, USA; died on 8 Mar 1914.
    3. Alpheus Baker was born in 1829 in , Licking, Ohio, USA; died on 27 Jul 1891 in Danby, Ionia, Michigan, USA.