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Showing posts with label Wills and Probate Records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wills and Probate Records. Show all posts

24 November 2023

Charlotte Dove Baker, 1802-1885, family


According to Charlotte Dove Baker’s obituary in the Newark Daily Advocate, 10 July 1885, Charlotte was a devote mother and Christian. Her obituary reads that she is singing and walking in heaven with Jesus. Other facts include:

  • Birth May 1802 in Maryland
  • Husband Jacob Baker, died 1855, married July 1819 in Maryland
  • Moved in 1829 to Eden Township, Licking County, Ohio
  • Death June 1885 in Ohio
  • Birthed 11 children
  • Survived by 4 sons and 3 daughters

 The above description matches Charlotte’s probate, the obituary did not name the children, the probate does name the children. Charlotte Dove’s obituary in the Newark Daily Advocate was accessed 20 November 2023 on Ancestry.com. The probate record was accessed on Ancestry.com.

Children according to Charlotte probate:

Josiah Baker, 1820-1884, wife Rachel English, unable to verify heirs in Marion, Indiana

 Charles F Baker, 1822-1893, White County, Indiana, wife Ann Gill

 Sarah Baker Nash, 1826, in 1885 lived in Grand Rapids, Michigan, needs more research

 Andrew Jackson Baker, 1828-?, in 1885 lived in Grand Rapids, Michigan – Many Andrew Jackson Baker men need to be researched carefully. Using only the census records, I am able to follow Andrew Jackson from 1850 to 1880. It does not appear that he was married nor had children during this time period. Did Andrew live near his sister Sarah Nash in 1885?

 Heirs of Mary English, 1830-?, in 1885 in Marion County, Indiana, This is a common surname with too many for me to search at this time.

 James S Baker, 1832-1905, according to the newspaper, The Advocate, Newark, Licking County, Ohio, James lived on family farm 71 years and his wife Rachel A. Danielson had 11 children

 John Wesley Baker, 1834-1909, wife Emilie Jones in 1885 lived in Ohio

 Margaret Jane Hilleary, 1839-1923, lived in Ohio

 Lavonia Baker Dush, 1841-1925, lived in Ohio

 What is my connection? Josiah Baker, 1833-1934, husband of Elizabeth Bliss. I have several DNA matches leading to this line.

As with the Jacob and Charlotte Baker family, I see many differences of opinion. Many Josiah Baker’s lived, married and died during this time period and in these locations. My Ancestry tree has 6 men named Josiah Baker. PLEASE let us work together to unravel the trail. As new technology is available, more of our questions can be narrowed and verified. Thank you in advance for your help. My trees are on MyHeritage and Ancestry. Selma Kampe Blackmon aka Roots Digger

Let us RE-search together

09 April 2021

Electa Williams Oneida County, New York WILL

 

Source Citation 

Will Books, 1798-1900 With Index, 1798-1909; Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (Oneida County); Probate Place: Oneida, New York Image 557 of 597, Ancestry.com accessed 7 April 2021

Who is Electa Williams? A DNA match necessitated the following search. My search began by writing down all I could find on Ancestry.com, FamilySearch.org, MyHeritage.com and basic browsers. The name and location of New England states produced too many results. And the name Lecta Williams added even more to the list. In an attempt to narrow the prospects, I resorted to public trees. Many of the public trees offered only one source, the source in the photograph above. This source would be great place to start.

 What did I find; the source is a digital image of an index page. How do I find the original document? I proceeded back to the beginning by checking the genealogy sites. My search was for the will in volume 53 on page 378 of the New York Surrogate Court. During my online search of American Ancestors.org (NEHGS), Melanie and James, live chat volunteers, offered several suggestions. One of their excellent suggestions was to contact the Oneida County Surrogate Court. After the online searches did not provide a digital image, I did call the Oneida County Surrogate Court. Within three business days, the digital image was in my email box.

 The following abstract is from the New York Surrogate Court, volume 53, pages 378 and 379:

In the Name of God, Amen. I Lecta Williams of the town of Trenton, County of Oneida and State of New York,…

First, after all my lawful debts are paid and discharged, I give and bequeath to my sister-in-law Mrs. Caroline Williams of Holland Patent, NY. All of my right, title and interest in and to the house and last owned by said Caroline Williams and myself … All real and personal property were willed to Caroline. And Mrs. Caroline Williams was to be appointed executrix of the estate. The will was signed on 30 December 1901; the witnesses were Philip M Egert and E Willard Jones. The will was probated 7 April 1902.

 Further research revealed:

The 1892 New York state census reads that Electa was living with her brother John and his wife Caroline.

The 1900 federal census reads that Electa, single, lives with Caroline Williams, widow, in Trenton, Oneida County, New York.

A minimal search revealed that John P Williams, 1822-1895, married Caroline Thayer 1825-1902. Electa was John’s younger sister; born July 1823 in Herkimer County, New York. Lecta died in Trenton, Oneida County, New York, in 1902.

Please check out my Roots_Digger (Under Construction, Help!) tree on Ancestory.com to follow my research.

My connection: currently NONE, still searching for our DNA connection!!!

Thank you American Ancestor’s, Melanie and James, live chat volunteers, for your assistance and suggestion to contact the Oneida County Surrogate Court.

Thank You, Colleen A. Wilson, Sr. Court Office Assistant, New York Oneida County Surrogate’s Court for your professionalism on the telephone, your efficient and prompt response in providing the digital images.

Comments, please contact me at sbgenealogy@gmail.com. Thank you!!!