Captain George F BAKER, REVOLUTIONARY WAR VETERAN - KNOWLES TROOPS

Captain George F BAKER, REVOLUTIONARY WAR VETERAN - KNOWLES TROOPS

Male 1759 - 1841  (81 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Captain George F BAKER, REVOLUTIONARY WAR VETERAN - KNOWLES TROOPS was born on 14 Oct 1759 in Granville, North Carolina, United States (son of Andrew W. BAKER and Mary Molly BOLLING); died on 13 May 1841 in Burns, Morgan, Indiana, United States.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Andrew W. BAKER was born in 1692-1713 in Richmond, Wise, Virginia, United States (son of Robert BAKER and Susanna PACKER); died in Aug 1779 in Albemarle, Virginia, USA.

    Andrew married Mary Molly BOLLING about 1737 in Ashe, North Carolina, United States. Mary (daughter of Robert BOLLING, * and Ann STITH, *) was born on 25 Jan 1708 in Kippax, Charles City, Prince George County, Virginia; died on 2 Mar 1776 in Culpeper, Culpeper, Virginia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Molly BOLLING was born on 25 Jan 1708 in Kippax, Charles City, Prince George County, Virginia (daughter of Robert BOLLING, * and Ann STITH, *); died on 2 Mar 1776 in Culpeper, Culpeper, Virginia, United States.
    Children:
    1. Bolin BAKER was born on 4 May 1738 in Ashe, North Carolina, United States; died in 1812 in Logan County, West Virginia, United States of America; was buried in Logan, Logan County, West Virginia, United States of America.
    2. Abednego BAKER was born in 1741 in Culpeper, Virginia Colony; died in 1849 in Virginia, USA.
    3. Reverend Leonard Dozier BAKER SR was born in 1741-1744 in Culpeper, Culpeper, Virginia, United States; died in 1800 in Halifax, VA, USA,.
    4. Reverend Elijah BAKER, MINISTER AND CHURCH FOUNDER IN MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA was born in 1742 in Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Virginia, United States; died on 6 Nov 1798 in Salisbury, Wicomico, Maryland, United States.
    5. Sarah BAKER, * was born in 1744 in Jackson, Amelia, Virginia, United States; died on 3 Apr 1811 in Orange, Orange, Virginia, United States.
    6. Colonel John Teneretta "Renta" BAKER, REVOLUTIONARY WAR VETERAN - NORTH CAROLINA CONTINENTAL TROOPS was born on 24 Jan 1744 in Wilkesboro Township, Wilkes County, North Carolina, United States of America; died on 11 Oct 1831 in Ricetown, Owsley, Kentucky, United States; was buried in Cow Creek, Owsley County, Kentucky, United States of America.
    7. Cuthbert twin of James BAKER was born in 1746 in Culpeper, Culpeper, Virginia, United States; died in Jun 1801 in Culpeper County, Virginia, United States of America.
    8. James BAKER was born in 1746 in Culpeper, Culpeper, Virginia, United States; died in Jun 1801 in Jefferson City, Jefferson County, Tennessee, United States of America.
    9. Richard BAKER was born in 1747 in Culpeper, Culpeper, Virginia, United States; died in 1771 in Virginia, United States.
    10. Mary BAKER was born in 1747 in Wilkes, North Carolina, United States; died in in Ashe, North Carolina, United States.
    11. Andrew Jackson BAKER JR was born in 1749 in Wythe County, Virginia, United States of America; died on 24 Sep 1815 in Jonesville, Lee County, Virginia, United States of America; was buried in Van, Lee County, Virginia, United States of America.
    12. Morris BAKER was born in 1750 in Wilkes, North Carolina, United States; died on 10 Nov 1818 in Creston, Ashe, North Carolina, United States.
    13. Martha Patsy BAKER was born in 1752; and died.
    14. Joseph BAKER was born in 1753 in Culpeper, Culpeper, Virginia, United States; died in 1795 in Wythe, Virginia, United States.
    15. Robert BAKER was born on 17 Jan 1754 in Washington City, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, United States; died on 6 Aug 1834 in Hancock, Dawson, Texas, USA.
    16. 1. Captain George F BAKER, REVOLUTIONARY WAR VETERAN - KNOWLES TROOPS was born on 14 Oct 1759 in Granville, North Carolina, United States; died on 13 May 1841 in Burns, Morgan, Indiana, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Robert BAKER was born on 11 Dec 1660 in Boston, , MA (son of John BAKER and Frances Elizabeth STEPHENSON); died on 19 Sep 1728 in Of Chester Co., PA.

    Notes:

    From the Myrna Papers on Ancestry.

    "This was a report given to the Kentucky Rifle's Association in 1972. It seems that the Association had employed Mr. Dyke to do some research for them. They wanted him to see if he could find out the person or persons responsible for making the first Pennsylvania Rifles or what was sometimes call the "KENTUCKY LONG RIFLE". Mr Dyke in his report states; "We feel as though these early gunsmiths came into Chester, Pennsylvania, or New Castle, Delaware, from abroad and migrated up the Susquehanna River to where the Pequea flows into it and set up shop making guns." He goes on to say that Robert Baker came into Lancaster Co., Court on August 15, 1719 and asked permission to erect a gun boring mill at the mouth of Pequea Creek on his land. Permission was granted. Robert Baker and his son Caleb set up their gun shop and operated it until 1728. It was at this time Robert Baker d.. His son, Caleb Baker, continued to operate this gun shop until the family moved to Amelia Co., Virginia.

    The above Caleb Baker was the grandfather of Abner Baker, first Clerk of Clay Co.,. Although Abner Baker is the one of the most interesting of people, he is not the subject of our story. I only used his statements and those of Mr. Dyke to establish the fact that some of the Bakers now living in Clay and Owsley Counties can trace their ancestor's back to these early Pennsylvania Bakers.
    Abner Baker, in his "Life Book", stated that his grandfather Caleb, had two brothers, Andrew and Samuel Baker. These two brothers would prove the most adventurous of this Baker Family. In the early 1750s Andrew Baker, John Cox, Enoch Osborn and several other neighboring families in Pennsylvania set out on a westward journey. This journey eventually led them into the Yadkin River Valley, in present day Wilkes Co., North Carolina. This small group of Pennsylvanians would be among the first to settle in the area.

    Some of these people settled along the Yadkin River, others of the more adventurous nature, crossed the Blue ridge Mountains and settled along New River in what is now Ash and Allegheny Counties, North Carolina. No white man had attempted settlement here before. New River was known at the time only by it's Indian name "Saxphaw". It was here, along the south branch, Andrew Baker made his first home.

    Andrew Baker remained in the area of New River until about 1753, He then decided to push even deeper into Indian country. He moved down New River into what is now Grayson Co., Virginia, very near the North Carolina line. Here Andrew staked out a large track of land he called his "Peach Tree Bottom" track. But the next summer, he and his family were run out by the Indians. He returned to his prior settlement on New River, where he would remain for the next ten years or so. He did, however, make one other attempt to settle his "Peach Tree Bottom" track. This was in 1767 or 1768. This time he encountered another problem. In Andrew's long absence, Dr. Thomas Walker, a surveyor for the Loyal Land Company, had staked and claimed the "Peach Tree Bottom" track, for his employers. He had to now purchase a 1000 acres of his orig. claim before he could resettle on it again. It seems that it just wasn't meant to be. The following year, he was once again forced out by the Indians and back to his old settlement. One might wonder why Andrew was so determined to settle this particular track of land. The answer lay in what was on and in this land, more so, than the land itself. For you see, one of the largest iron ore deposits in this area was discovered on the land. I think Andrew Baker, and at least one of his sons, were involved in the Iron business. His son James Baker and he built several large iron furnaces along Cranberry Creek, a tributary of the south branch of New River. The remains of some of these Iron Furnaces can be seen even today. They were at their peek production during the Revolutionary War.

    Robert Baker, Sr. lived in Lancaster Co., PA, on Piquea Creek. He and his sons were gunsmiths in Lancaster Co., PA, in VA and in NC. They invented/developed the "Kentucky" Rifle and developed hand operated machines to cut the rifling in the barrel. From Bonnie Jean Miller Website."

    Robert married Susanna PACKER in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Susanna was born in 1664 in , Somerset, PA; died in 1728 in , Somerset, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Susanna PACKER was born in 1664 in , Somerset, PA; died in 1728 in , Somerset, PA.
    Children:
    1. Robert BAKER was born on 11 Dec 1686 in Edgmpmont, Delaware, PA; died in Sep 1728 in Lancaster Co, PA.
    2. Caleb BAKER was born in 1690 in England; died in 1754 in Prince Edward County, Virginia, United States of America.
    3. 2. Andrew W. BAKER was born in 1692-1713 in Richmond, Wise, Virginia, United States; died in Aug 1779 in Albemarle, Virginia, USA.
    4. Mary BAKER was born about 1696 in PA; and died.
    5. May BAKER was born about 1700 in PA; and died.
    6. Samuel BAKER was born about 1715 in Lancaster Co, PA; died in 1758 in Rowan County, North Carolina, USA.
    7. Douglas BAKER was born about 1721 in Lancaster Co, PA; died before 16 Sep 1765 in Prince Edward Co, VA.

  3. 6.  Robert BOLLING, * was born on 26 Dec 1646 in All Hallows, Barking, Essex, England (son of John BOLLING, * and Mary CARIE, *); died on 17 Jul 1709 in Died At Kippax/Kippax, Charles, VA, USA; was buried in Petersburg, Petersburg City, Virginia, United States of America.

    Robert married Ann STITH, *. Ann (daughter of John STITH, *) was born on 25 Jan 1660 in Charles City, Charles, Virginia, USA; died on 29 Sep 1712 in Kippax, Charles City, VA, USA; was buried in Hopewell, Hopewell City, Virginia, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Ann STITH, * was born on 25 Jan 1660 in Charles City, Charles, Virginia, USA (daughter of John STITH, *); died on 29 Sep 1712 in Kippax, Charles City, VA, USA; was buried in Hopewell, Hopewell City, Virginia, United States of America.
    Children:
    1. Colonel Robert BOLLING was born on 25 Jan 1682 in Kippax, Charles City County, Virginia; died in 1749 in Prince George County, Virginia; was buried in Petersburg, Petersburg City, Virginia, United States of America.
    2. Stith BOLLING was born on 28 Mar 1686 in Charles City, Charles, Virginia, USA; died on 16 Aug 1727 in Kippax, Prince George, Virginia, USA.
    3. Edward BOLLING was born on 31 Oct 1687 in Charles City, Charles, Virginia, USA; died in 1720 in Lost City, Hardy, West Virginia, United States.
    4. John Barnett BOLLING was born in 1689 in Goochland, Goochland, Virginia, United States; died in 1756 in Goochland, Goochland, Virginia, United States.
    5. Elizabeth Anne BOLLING was born on 22 Jul 1690 in Kippax, Prince George, Virginia, United States; died on 1 Jan 1754 in Dale City, Chesterfield, Virginia, USA.
    6. Ann BOLLING was born on 22 Jul 1690 in Kippax, Prince George, Virginia, USA; died in 1750 in Sussex, Virginia, USA.
    7. Drury BOLLING was born on 21 Jun 1696 in Kippax, Charles, Virginia, United States; died on 24 Sep 1726 in Kippax, Prince George, Virginia, United States.
    8. Thomas BOLLING was born on 20 Mar 1697 in Prince George, Virginia, United States; died in 1764 in Charles City, Charles, Virginia, USA.
    9. Mary Agnes "Elizabeth" BOLLING was born on 30 Nov 1700 in Charles City, Charles, Virginia, USA; died on 1 Jun 1762 in Chesterfield, Chesterfield, Virginia, USA.
    10. 3. Mary Molly BOLLING was born on 25 Jan 1708 in Kippax, Charles City, Prince George County, Virginia; died on 2 Mar 1776 in Culpeper, Culpeper, Virginia, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John BAKER was born in 1630 in , , England (son of Andrew BAKER); died about 1700 in , Chester, PA.

    Notes:

    Wikitree 2022 by Judy Russell"Frequently, those who claim to descend from the Alexander and Elizabeth Baker who emigrated to Boston in 1635 on the ship Elizabeth and Ann identify Elizabeth as Elizabeth Farrar and Alexander as the son of another Alexander Baker, who married (1) Alice, a daughter of Edward Jervys and (2) Frances, a daughter of Michael Grigg and widow of Francis Pendleton, and as the grandson of George and Anne Swayne Baker. An authoritative abstract of the records of baptisms, marriages and burials at Westminster Abbey in London disproves that theory (and thus calls into question the entire Alexander Baker story).The source is Joseph Lemuel Chester, The Marriage, Baptismal and Burial Registers of the Collegiate Church or Abbey of St. Peter, Westminster (Harleian Society, 1876). The book is regarded as authoritative by no less than the writers of the website of Westminster Abbey itself:

    John married Frances Elizabeth STEPHENSON. Frances was born in 1630; died in 1719. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Frances Elizabeth STEPHENSON was born in 1630; died in 1719.
    Children:
    1. 4. Robert BAKER was born on 11 Dec 1660 in Boston, , MA; died on 19 Sep 1728 in Of Chester Co., PA.
    2. Joseph BAKER died before 9 May 1716 in Of Chester Co., PA.

  3. 12.  John BOLLING, * was born in 1615 in Barking Parish, London, England (son of Robert BOLLING, I and Anne CLARKE); died on 11 Nov 1648 in London, London, England.

    John married Mary CARIE, *. Mary was born on 2 Oct 1620 in Bristol, England; died on 11 Nov 1648 in London, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Mary CARIE, * was born on 2 Oct 1620 in Bristol, England; died on 11 Nov 1648 in London, England.
    Children:
    1. 6. Robert BOLLING, * was born on 26 Dec 1646 in All Hallows, Barking, Essex, England; died on 17 Jul 1709 in Died At Kippax/Kippax, Charles, VA, USA; was buried in Petersburg, Petersburg City, Virginia, United States of America.
    2. Archelaus BOLLING

  5. 14.  John STITH, * was born before 1640; and died.
    Children:
    1. 7. Ann STITH, * was born on 25 Jan 1660 in Charles City, Charles, Virginia, USA; died on 29 Sep 1712 in Kippax, Charles City, VA, USA; was buried in Hopewell, Hopewell City, Virginia, United States of America.