Larkin Baker

Brief Life History of Larkin

When Larkin Baker was born on 9 December 1836, in Rockcastle, Kentucky, United States, his father, Andrew Baker, was 34 and his mother, Lydia Davis, was 35. He married Mary A Bloomer on 21 January 1856, in Pulaski, Kentucky, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter. He died on 24 December 1863, in Rockcastle, Kentucky, United States, at the age of 27, and was buried in Kentucky, United States.

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Family Time Line

Larkin Baker
1836–1863
Mary A Bloomer
1839–1869
Marriage: 21 January 1856
John Jackson Baker
1857–
Sarah J. Baker
1860–1897

Sources (11)

  • Larkin Baker, "United States Census, 1860"
  • Larkin Baker, "Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954"
  • Larkin Baker, "Find A Grave Index"

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World Events (4)

1846

U.S. acquires vast tracts of Mexican territory in wake of Mexican War including California and New Mexico.

1850 · 8th Most Populated State

According to the 1850 census Kentucky was the 8th most populated state with 982,405 people.

1861

Kentucky sided with the Union during the Civil War, even though it is a southern state.

Name Meaning

English: occupational name, from Middle English bakere, Old English bæcere, a derivative of bacan ‘to bake’. It may have been used for someone whose special task in the kitchen of a great house or castle was the baking of bread, but since most humbler households did their own baking in the Middle Ages, it may also have referred to the owner of a communal oven used by the whole village. The right to be in charge of this and exact money or loaves in return for its use was in many parts of the country a hereditary feudal privilege. Compare Miller . Less often the surname may have been acquired by someone noted for baking particularly fine bread or by a baker of pottery or bricks.

Americanized form (translation into English) of surnames meaning ‘baker’, for example Dutch Bakker , German Becker and Beck , French Boulanger and Bélanger (see Belanger ), Czech Pekař, Slovak Pekár, and Croatian Pekar .

History: Baker was established as an early immigrant surname in Puritan New England. Among others, two men called Remember Baker (father and son) lived at Woodbury, CT, in the early 17th century, and an Alexander Baker arrived in Boston, MA, in 1635.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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