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Surnames from Newspapers
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BAKER // BAKERS SURNAME ITEMS Page 1 1800-1850.
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Baker.
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1815
Article from the Reporter, March _, 1815,
p. __:
"Notice: Is given to all persons that may have
any demands against the estate of William Dunwoody, deceased, to bring
them forward duly authenticated for payment. And all those indebted
to the estate, are requested to make payments to:
Aaron Baker
March 13th, 1815
Article from the Reporter, March _, 1815,
p. __: [name only, rest of article not typed]
Isreal Baker by M. Luce
Note: M. Luce is Mathias Luce, who was a preacher in the Baptist
church
Article from the Reporter, June 30, 1815,
p. __: [not full article]
"List of Letters remaining at the Post Office,
Washington, PA..."
Samuel Baker
Note: There would be a list of many names; other names
were not copied.
BAKER (1815)
Article from The Daily Reporter newspaper, Washington Co., Pa.,
July 3, 1815, page unknown: [excerpt only]"List of
Letters Remaining in the Post Office at Washington, Pa. June _, 1815 -
Samuel Baker." [rest of names not copied]
1822
Article from the Reporter, Jan. 14, 1822,
p. __: [name only, rest of article not typed]
List of Letters remaining at the Post Office, Washington, PA, Jan.
1, 1822:
George Baker
Sally Baker
Note: There would be a list of many names; other names were not
copied.
Baker Names 1 1800-1850 | Baker
Names 2 1851-1900
 
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