Samuel Baker was born circa 1639 in England to Alexander Baker (1611-1685 and Elizabeth Farrar (1611-) and died 1714 Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts of unspecified causes. He married Ellen Winslow (1636-1676) 29 December 1656 in Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States.
Research Notes
See the website Baker Family Roots accessed 15 Oct 2016. The site proves Alexander Baker who married Elizabeth Farrar never came to America and that he is often confused with another couple named Alexander and Elizabeth (___) who in fact did come from London in 1635 to Boston.
Children
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Kenelm Baker (1657-1727) | |||
Lydia Baker (1659-1732) | |||
Eleanor Baker (1662-1690) | |||
Alice Baker (1663-1671) | |||
Eleanor Baker (1663-1679) | |||
Merch Baker (1666-1703) |
Siblings
Vital Records
Green Harbor Monument
This person is listed in memorium on the Green Harbor Monument, located in Marshfield, Massachusetts and dedicated in honor of the early colonists from Plymouth Colony who settled this area in the early 1600s.
References
- Winslow Memorial, Vol. 1 : Family Records of Winslows and Their Descendants in America, With the English Ancestry as Far as Known; Winslow Family(Classic Reprint) - Tracing family roots of the descendants these early Plymouth Colony settlers back to England.
- Baker in Plymouth County, Massachusetts - first families history
- Samuel Baker- disambiguation
- The Pilgrim John Howland Society - The genealogical society, The Pilgrim John Howland Society, is open for membership to all who can claim Howland as an ancestor. It is based in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
- MainTour Marshfield
- Marshfield Historical Society
- Marshfield History - PlymouthColony.net Historical Listings