Individual Details
Mary Baker
(25 Oct 1814 - 6 Mar 1888)
- Female [1] [2] [3] [5]
- White [3] [5]
Source List:
[1] 1850 US Census, Jesse M. Foulke Household, Doc4775.pdf
[2] 1860 US Census, Jesse M. Foulke Household, Doc3125.pdf
[3] 1870 US Census, Jesse M. Foulke Household, Doc4776.pdf
[4] Quaker, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Chester mm, Births, Amasa Baker, ID0138 Family Children Births, Doc5156.pdf
[5] Census, US, 1880, Foulke, Amasa J., ID0097 Household, Doc5782.pdf (O)
[6] Quaker Record - Exeter mm, page 98, 99 - Doc4782.pdf.
[7] Quaker, Pennsylvania, Columbia, Millville mm, (Meeting Record, copied by John E. Eshelman), Doc5777.pdf (A)
[8] Evans, Nellie. The Baker History: Descendants of Joseph Baker. . Bk3985, page 17, 18
[9] Database On-line, "Family Data Collection - Births, Deaths, Individual Records, Marriages". George Foulke, Narcissa Adaline Wilson. www.ancestry.com, accessed 8 Dec 2006. Acc000736
[10] Hinshaw Index, Baker Births, Doc3230.pdf
[11] Jesse Foulke Ancestry. Found in the William Francis and Sarah Foulke McShane Family Bible. Handwritten possibly by James William McShane, between 1908 and 1924. Doc4826.pdf.
[12] Death Certificate, California, Foulke, Amasa, ID0097, Doc5788.pdf (O)
[13] Death Certificate, Sarah Foulke McShane, Doc4529.pdf
[14] Haines, Hamilton County, Indiana, Bk2922, page 702-704
[15] Lancaster Family, Bk2930, page 235
[16] Quaker Record, Fall Creek mm, page 297, Doc3223.pdf
[17] Quaker, Ency, Vol. 5, Fall Creek mm, Ohio, page 302, Doc5040.pdf
[18] Chester mm, Births, Amasa Baker Family, Doc5156.pdf
[19] Death Certificate, John B. Foulke, ID0091, Doc5460.pdf
Legend:
- * = Primary Source
- Source: (O) = Original, (D) = Derivative, (A) = Authored, (U) = Unknown
Events
Families
Spouse | Jesse M. Foulke (1805 - 1875) |
Child | John Baker Foulke (1844 - 1924) |
Child | George Foulke (1845 - 1911) |
Child | Sarah Ann Foulke (1846 - 1906) |
Child | William Foulke (1847 - 1877) |
Child | Amasa J. Foulke (1849 - 1934) |
Child | Anna J. Jones (1860 - ) |
Father | Amasa Baker (1781 - 1874) |
Mother | Sarah Hayburn (1781 - 1859) |
Sibling | George Hayburn Baker (1811 - 1887) |
Sibling | John Yarnall Baker (1812 - 1895) |
Sibling | Joseph Baker (1817 - 1893) |
Sibling | Nathan Baker (1819 - 1828) |
Sibling | Elizabeth Baker (1820 - 1833) |
Sibling | Lydia Ann Baker (1822 - ) |
Sibling | Susannah Baker (1824 - 1899) |
Sibling | William Baker (1828 - ) |
Sibling | Enos Baker (1830 - 1915) |
Notes
Birth
- Birth Date: 25 Oct 1814 [2] [3] [7] [13]- Birth Date: 23 Oct 1814 [1]
- Birth Date (Calculated) 29 Nov 1814 [12]
- Birth Place: Pennsylvania [4] [5] [6] [8] [10] [14] [15]
- Birth Place: near Philadelphia [Pennsylvania] [11]
- Birth Place: Ohio [9]
- Age 36 (1850) [4]
- Age 45 (1860) [5]
- Age 55 (1870) [6]
- Age 65 (1880) [8]
- Age 73y 4m 10d (6 March 1888) [17]
Source List:
[1] Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol. 5, page 297, Doc3223.pdf
[2] Hinshaw Index, Baker Births, Doc3230.pdf
[3] Calculated birth date from Headstone Inscription:
Mary B/Wife of/Jesse M Foulke/Died/3 Mo 6, 1888/Aged/73Y 4M 10D/
[4] 1850 US Census, Jesse M. Foulke Household, Doc4775.pdf
[5] 1860 US Census, Jesse M. Foulke Household, Doc3125.pdf
[6] 1870 US Census, Jesse M. Foulke Household, Doc4776.pdf
[7] Jesse Foulke Ancestry, Doc4826.pdf
[8] Census, US, 1880, Foulke, Amasa J., ID0097 Household, Doc5782.pdf (O)
[9] Death Certificate, California, Foulke, Amasa, ID0097, Doc5788.pdf (O)
[10] Death Certificate, Sarah Foulke McShane, Doc4529.pdf
[11] Haines, Hamilton County, Indiana, Bk2922, page 702-704
[12] Hamilton County Cemeteries, Bk3411, page 6
[13] Chester mm, Births, Amasa Baker Family, Doc5156.pdf
[14] Death Certificate, John B. Foulke, ID0091, Doc5460.pdf
[15] 1880 US Census, George Foulke, ID0076 Household, Doc4601.pdf
[16] Myron Foulke Robbins, ID0016
[17] Headstone Inscription, Mary Baker Foulke, Ph9379-002.tif
Legend:
- * = Primary Source
- Source: (O) = Original, (D) = Derivative, (A) = Authored, (U) = Unknown
Marriage
- Marriage Date: 28 Apr 1843 [1] [3] [6] [8]- Marriage Date: 26 Apr 1843 [2]
- Marriage Place: Fall Creek mm, Ohio [1] [3] [6]
- Marriage Place: Clear Creek MH [6]
- And Mary his wife [4]
- Married second Mary Baker [5]
- Grandfather Jesse Foulke, Grandmother Mary Baker [9]
- Wife of Jesse Foulke [11]
Conclusion (11 Jan 2019): The evidence seems to support that Jesse M. Foulke and Mary Baker were married on 28 Apr 1843 at Clear Creek mm, Highland County, Ohio.
Source List:
[1] Quaker, Pennsylvania, Columbia, Millville mm, (Meeting Record, copied by John E. Eshelman), Doc5777.pdf (A)
[2] Lancaster Family, Bk2930, page 235
[3] Quaker Record - Exeter mm, page 98, 99 - Doc4782.pdf
[4] Quaker Record, Short Creek mm, Jesse Foulke Family, Doc5157.pdf
[5] Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks, Bk2905, page 136
[6] Quaker, Ency, Vol. 5, Fall Creek mm, Ohio, page 302, Doc5040.pdf
[7] Quaker Record, Egg Harbor mm, page 297, Doc3223.pdf
[8] Quaker Record, Fall Creek mm, page 297, Doc3223.pdf
[9] Foulke, Jesse, ID0088 Ancestry, Doc4826.pdf
[10] Myron Foulke Robbins, ID0016
[11] Headstone Inscription, Mary Baker Foulke, Ph9379-002.tif
Legend:
- * = Primary Source
- Source: (O) = Original, (D) = Derivative, (A) = Authored, (U) = Unknown
Property (Fam)
- Cadwallader & Jesse have good plantations of their own, and are clear of debt [1][1] Correspondence, Foulke, Judah, ID0109 to Samuel McCarty, ID3642, 1845, Doc5763.txt (A)
Legend:
- Source: (O) = Original, (D) = Derivative, (A) = Authored
- Information: (P) = Primary, (S) = Secondary, (U) = Unknown
Residence (family)
"Jesse Foulke came to Harrison county, Ohio, with his parents, Judah and Sarah Foulke"Census (family)
From Image:1] Jesse M. Foulke: Head of household - 45, male - Farmer - Real estate value $2200 - Born Pennsylvania
2] Mary Foulke: 36, Female - born Pennsylvania
3] John Foulke: 6, male, born Ohio
4] George Foulke: 5, male, born Ohio
5] Meary A. Foulke: 4, female, born Ohio
6] William Foulke: 3, male, born Ohio
7] Amasa Foulke: 1, male, born Ohio
Migration (Fam)
- They were still in Harrison County, Ohio in Oct. 1850 per the U.S. Census [6]- Mr. Foulke [John Baker Foulke] was a lad of six years when his parents came to Hamilton county, in the fall of 1850, and settled near Cicero. [1] [2]
- She [Sarah Ann Foulke McShane] removed with her parents to Hamilton County Indiana in Oct 1850 [3]
- Settled in H. C. 1850 [5]
- Came to Hamilton County in the fall of 1850 [8]
- Came to Hamilton County nearly 60 years ago (1911) = 1851 [7]
- Sometime around 1852 the Jesse Foulke Family came to Hamilton County [4]
[1] Obit, John B. Foulke, 23 Jan 1924 - Doc2925.pdf
[2] History of Hamilton County, Bk2922, page 702-704
[3] Eulogy for Sarah Ann Foulke McShane, Doc4827.pdf
[4] Migration of Jesse Foulke, ID0088, Doc5071.txt (A)
[5] Hamilton County Directory, 1874, Bk2975, page 209 (A)
[6] 1850 US Census, Doc4775.pdf
[7] Obituary, George Foulke, Doc2244.pdf
[8] Migration Timeline for Jesse Foulke, ID0088 Family, Doc5385.txt (A)
Religion (Fam)
Womens Minutes, Short Creek mmPage 132 (Img 71/78
Short Creek Mo. Mtg of Women
Friends held at Harrisonville 3rd Mo 20th 1852
Mary Foulke jointly with her husband
requests for themselves a certificate and ???
their five minor children, namely, John B. George
Sarah Ann William and Amasa Foulke. To Fall
Creek monthly meeting. Mary Yost and
Page 133 (Img 71/78)
Asenith Packer are appointed to join men friends
in preparing one if no obstructions appear and
produce it to next meeting.
Short Creek mm mee of Womens Friends held 6th mo 22, 52
The friends appointed to
prepare a certificate for Mary Foulke and family
produced on which was read approved and
directed to be signed. [7]
1852: Removed to Fall Creek mm Ill [Ind] [6]
20 May 1852: Requested Certificate of Removal from Short Creek mm, Ohio to Fall Creek mm, Madison County, Indiana [1]
24 June 1852: Granted a Certificate from Short Creek mm, Ohio to Fall Creek mm, Madison County, Indiana [1] [2] [5]
12 Aug 1852: Fall Creek mm, Madison County, Indiana: 1852-8-12. Foulke, Jesse M. & w Mary & ch John B., George, Sarah-Ann, William & Amasa rocf [received on certificate from] Short Creek mm, O. [Ohio] dtd., 6-24-1852 [4]
William Foulke is mentioned in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol. 4, page 202, 24 June 1852 [2]
Harrison County is located near the east central border of the state and had been formed from portions of Jefferson and Tuscarawas Counties in 1813. [3]
[1] Quaker Record, Short Creek mm, Doc3189.pdf
[2] Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol. 4, page 202, Doc3481.pdf
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_County,_Ohio
[4] Quaker-Foulke Family, Fall Creek mm, Doc5038.pdf, PDF page 5
[5] Quaker Ency Vol. 4, Short Creek mm, Doc59098.pdf, page 202
[6] Short Creek mm, Births & Deaths, Meeting Record, Doc5157.pdf
[7] Short Creek mm, Womens Minutes, Doc5161.pdf
Residence (family)
Some time later the father bought two hundred and eighty-five acres of land in the southwestern part of Jackson township, and there the family made their permanent home. [1] [2]The year 1866 shows the acreage of the Jesse Foulke farm to be 284 acres according to the map below. Also in the 1860s the huge barn on the Jesse Foulke Farm hosted several large meetings and gatherings including some where the subject of Spiritualism was discussed and debated. Other meetings were held in this barn during this period including religious meetings of various kinds. On the opposite side of Anthony Road at the time was located the Mt. Pleasant Church and cemetery where religious gatherings were held. The cemetery remains but the church is long gone. [3] [4] [5]
Source List:
[1] Obit, John B. Foulke, 23 Jan 1924 - Doc2925.pdf
[2] Haines, John F. History of Hamilton County, Indiana, Bk2922, pages 702-704
[3] Foulke Family Farms/ S1
[4] 1866 map: Ph11241-001.jpg - https://www.loc.gov/resource/g4093h.la000148/
[5] Newspaper Article, "Most Famous Railroad in All History" Noblesville Ledger (Noblesville, Indiana), 8 June 1916, page 1, Col. 3. newspapers.com, accessed 30 Jan 2018. Doc4620.pdf
[6] Foulke Family Farms, Hamilton County, Indiana - http://www.robbhaasfamily.com/Residences/FoulkeFamilyFarms-JacksonTwp.htm
Legend:
- * = Primary Source
- Source: (O) = Original, (D) = Derivative, (A) = Authored, (U) = Unknown
Census (family)
Note: The page 60 census record lists Washington Township instead of the correct Jackson Township - (See Bottom of page)From Images:
Page 60, Line 34:
1] Jesse Foulke: 50 yr old male, farmer, Born in Pennsylvania - Value of real estate: $12000 - Value of Personal estate: $1200
2] Mary Foulke: 45 yr old Female, born in Pennsylvania
3] John D [B] Foulke: 16 yr old male, born Ohio, attended school
4] George Foulke: 15 yr old male, born Ohio, attended school
5] Sarah Foulke: 13 yr old female, born Ohio, attended school
6] William Foulke: 12 yr old male, born Ohio, attended school
7] Amasa Foulke: 11 yr old male, born Ohio, attended school
Page 61, Line 1:
8] Amasa Baker: 79, male - Born Pennsylvania
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25 Jan 2018:
- Page 60, as created by the census taker, lists the place of residence as "Washington Township". Pages 59 and 61, however show the place of residence as "Jackson Township" as it should be. Thus Page 60 is incorrect.
As of this date Ancestry.com has page 60 grouped with images of Washington Township and page 61 grouped with Jackson Township.
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I made a correction suggestion to Ancestry.com for the record for page 60:
Jackson Hamilton Indiana Deming rather than Washington Hamilton Indiana Deming
The original data on the record is incorrect.
This image is page 60 and it shows Washington Township, but when you go to page 61 the place is Jackson Township as it should be and so are the following pages. Washington Township is physically next to Jackson Township and this is a understandable mistake that was made by the census taker. This image SHOULD be grouped with the Jackson Township images and NOT the Washington Township images.
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Property (Fam)
Farm located on the West and east sides of Anthony Road, south of present-day 236th St. The house was located on the west side of Anthony Rd.There are 2 parcels of land shown for Jesse M. Foulke for a total of 284 acres:
1. 181 acres on the east side of Anthony Rd.
2. 103 acres on the west side of Anthony Rd.
[6] Foulke Family Farms, Hamilton County, Indiana - http://www.robbhaasfamily.com/Residences/FoulkeFamilyFarms-JacksonTwp.htm
Marriage-shared
- Marriage License: 22 Feb 1868- Marriage Date: 26 Feb 1868 [1] [4]
- Marriage Place: Hamilton County [1]
- Marriage Place: Jesse Foulke Farm, [Jackson Township, Hamilton County] [1]
- Married 26 Feb 1867 [3]
[1] DB, Indiana Marriage Index, 1800-1941
[2] Bible Marriage Record, Doc4828.pdf
[3] Obituary, William F. McShane, Doc4941.pdf
[4] Lancaster Family, Bk2930, page 235
Research (Fam)
70 YEARS AGO. . Westfield: George Baker is completing a fine two-story house in the north part of town. Talk of two more going up in the same locality, one by Uncle Jesse Foulke, and one by Hezekiah Collins. . .
Census (family)
From Image:1] Jesse M. Foulke: Head of household - 64, white male, Retired Farmer, Real Estate value $18000, Personal Estate Value $800 - Born Pennsylvania
2] Mary Foulke: 55, white female, Keeping House - born Pennsylvania
3] Amasa Baker: 89, white male, born Delaware
4] Anna J. Jones: 10, white female, born Minnesota, Attended school
Residence (family)
[6] Foulke Family Farms, Hamilton County, Indiana - http://www.robbhaasfamily.com/Residences/FoulkeFamilyFarms-JacksonTwp.htmMisc.-shared
See: Doc5368.txt for Court Records ListResidence (family)
- Residence: 1 1/2 Mile NW Deming [1][1] Hamilton County Directory, 1874, Bk2975, page 209 (A)
Legend: Source: (O) = Original - (D) = Derivative - (A) = Authored
Residence
The widow remained on the farm for three or four years, and then spent the rest of her days with her children, her death occurring in 1888. [1] [2][1] Obit, John B. Foulke, 23 Jan 1924 - Doc2925.pdf
[2] Haines, John F. History of Hamilton County, Indiana, Bk2922, pages 702-704
Guardianship-shared
Guardianship of Charles W. Foulke, ID2265:- 26 Feb 1876: Guardianship Start Date [2]
- Guardianship Bond $1000.00
- Bond Sureties: Mary B. Foulke and George Foulke
- 12 March 1897:
- Guardianship End Date [1]
- Final Guardianship Report [1]
- Guardian: Amasa J. Foulke, ID0097 [2]
- Guardian: A. J. Foulke [1]
- Hamilton County, Indiana circuit Court [1] [2]
- Cause No. 426 [1]
Source List:
[1] Court Record, Foulke, Charles W., ID2265 (Guardianship End, 12 March 1897), Doc6120.pdf (D)
[2] Court Record, Foulke, Charles W., ID2265 (Guardian Appointed, 26 Feb 1876), Doc6121.pdf (D)
Legend:
- * = Primary Source
- Source: (O) = Original, (D) = Derivative, (A) = Authored, (U) = Unknown
Travel
70 YEARS AGOMrs. Jesse Foulke has returned from a visit at the Centennial.
Census (family)-shared
From Image:1] Amasa J. Folk - 30 yr old White Male - Married - Farmer - Born in Ohio - Parents both born in Pennsylvania -
2] Bell Folk - 27 yr old White Female - Wife of head of Household - Married - Housekeeper - Born in Ohio - Parents both born in Pennsylvania -
3] Charles Folk - 7 yr old white male - Son of head, at school - Born in Indiana - Parents both born in Ohio -
4] Mary Folk - 65 yr old white female - mother of Head of household - Widowed - Housekeeper - Born in Pennsylvania - Both parents born in Pennsylvania
Death
- Death Date: 6 March 1888 [4] [5] [6] [7]- Death Date: 6 March 1889 [2]
- Death Date: 1888 [3]
- Death Place: :
Conclusion (28 Aug 2020): The evidence does confirm the date of death as 6 March 1888, but the Location is assumed to be Hamilton County, Indiana, but none of the evidence specifically states the location.
Source List:
[1] Myron Foulke Robbins, ID0016
[2] Lancaster, Harry Fred, The Lancaster Family: A History of Thomas and Phebe Lancaster of Bucks County, Pennsylvania (Huntington, Indiana: A J Hoover Printing Company, 1902. Bk2930), p 235
[3] Haines, John F. History of Hamilton County, Indiana: Her People, Industries and Institutions. Indianapolis, Indiana: B. F. Bowen, 1915, Bk2922, page 702-704. (Death occurring in 1888)
[4] Headstone Inscription, Baker Cemetery, Baker's Corner, Adams Twp, Hamilton Co, Indiana. (3 Month 6, 1888)
[5] Nellie E Evans, compiler, Hamilton County Cemeteries, Vol 1 (Sheridan, Indiana: Nellie E Evans, nd; Bk3411), page 6. ("Foulk, Mary w - d 3-6-1888)
[6] Find a Grave Memorial, Mary Baker Foulke
[7] Headstone Inscription, Mary Baker Foulke, Ph9379-002.tif
Legend:
- * = Primary Source
- Source: (O) = Original, (D) = Derivative, (A) = Authored, (U) = Unknown
Burial
- Burial Date: after 6 March 1888 [2] [3] [4] [5]- Cemetery: Baker Cemetery [2] [3] [4] [5]
- Undertaker: Benjamin Hadley - $41.00; J. R. Egan, Grave Stone - $30.00 [1]
Conclusion (28 March 2020): The Evidence does confirm that she was buried in Baker Cemetery, Hamilton County, Indiana. No specific burial date was given in any of the sources.
Source List:
[1] Indiana Wills and Probate Records, 1798-1999, Doc3485.pdf
[2] Headstone Inscription, Baker Cemetery, Baker's Corner, Adams Twp, Hamilton Co, Indiana. (Mary B/Wife of/Jesse M Foulke/Died/3 Mo 6, 1888/Aged/73Y 4M 10D/)
[3] Nellie E Evans, compiler, Hamilton County Cemeteries, Vol 1 (Sheridan, Indiana: Nellie E Evans, nd; Bk3411), page 6. ("Foulk, Mary w - d 3-6-1888 - 73 yrs 3m 6d"] )
[4] Find a Grave Memorial, Mary Baker Foulke - Bakers Corner Cemetery - Memorial# 23699051
[5] Hamilton County, Indiana Cemetery Database" Hamilton East Public Library. http://heplindianaroom.org/cemetery, Mary B. Foulke, Bakers Corner Cemetery, accessed 3 Dec 2014. (Death: 6 March 1888
[6] Myron Foulke Robbins, ID0016
Legend:
- * = Primary Source
- Source: (O) = Original, (D) = Derivative, (A) = Authored, (U) = Unknown
Probate
Probate for Mary B. Foulke- Location: Hamilton County, Indiana [2]
- Court: Circuit Court [2]
- Administrator: John B. Foulke [1] [2]
- Bond: $1000.00 [2]
- Sureties for Bond: George Foulke and W. F. McShane [2]
- Probate Start: 4 Apr 1888 [1] [2]
- Bond Approved by Court: 23 Apr 1888 [2]
- Final Report: 13 June 1889 [3]
Source List:
[1] Probate Record, Mary Baker Foulke, ID0090, Doc3482.pdf
[2] Court Record, Foulke, Mary B., ID0090 Probate and Mary G. Foulke, ID3671 Guardianship (23 Apr 1888), Doc3483.pdf PDF Page 2 - Record Page 533, 534 (D)
[3] Probate Record, Mary Baker Foulke, ID0090, Doc3485.pdf
Legend:
- * = Primary Source
- Source: (O) = Original, (D) = Derivative, (A) = Authored, (U) = Unknown
Residence (family)
[6] Foulke Family Farms, Hamilton County, Indiana - http://www.robbhaasfamily.com/Residences/FoulkeFamilyFarms-JacksonTwp.htmChildren (Family)
- Children: John B., George, Sarah Ann, William, and Amasa J. [1] [5]- Children: John B, George, Sarah Ann, Amasa [3]
- Children: John B., George, Sarah Ann, William and Amasa [4] [6]
- Mother of Head (Amasa J. Foulke) [2]
- 1 child living as of March 1845 [7]
[1] Lancaster Family, Bk2930, page 235
[2] Census, US, 1880, Foulke, Amasa J., ID0097 Household, Doc5782.pdf (O)
[3] Quaker Record, Short Creek mm, Jesse Foulke Family, Doc5157.pdf
[4] Quaker Record, Short Creek mm, Doc3189.pdf
[5] Haines, John F. History of Hamilton County, Indiana, Bk2922, pages 702-704
[6] Quaker-Foulke Family, Fall Creek mm, Doc5038.pdf, PDF page 5, Image 178
[7] Correspondence, Foulke, Judah, ID0109 to Samuel McCarty, ID3642, 1845, Doc5763.txt (A)
Legend:
- Source: (O) = Original, (D) = Derivative, (A) = Authored
- Information: (P) = Primary, (S) = Secondary, (U) = Unknown
Alt name
- Name: Mary B. Foulke [1] [9] [11] [12]- Name: Mary Foulke [2] [3] [4] [6] [7] [10]
- Name: Mary Folk [5]
- Name: Mary Foulk [8]
Source List:
[1] Indiana Wills and Probate Records, 1798-1999, Doc3485.pdf
[2] 1850 US Census, Jesse M. Foulke Household, Doc4775.pdf
[3] 1870 US Census, Jesse M. Foulke Household, Doc4776.pdf
[4] 1860 US Census
[5] Census, US, 1880, Foulke, Amasa J., ID0097 Household, Doc5782.pdf (O)
[6] Quaker-Foulke Family, Fall Creek mm, Doc5038.pdf, PDF page 5
[7] Quaker Ency Vol. 4, Short Creek mm, Doc5098.pdf, page 202
[8] Short Creek mm, Womens Minutes, Doc5161.pdf
[9] Headstone Inscription, Mary Baker Foulke, Ph9379-002.tif
[10] Quaker, Ohio, Jefferson, Short Creek mm, Doc5157.pdf
[11] Court Record, Foulke, Mary B., ID0090 Probate and Mary G. Foulke, ID3671 Guardianship (23 Apr 1888), Doc3483.pdf (D)
[12] Court Record, Foulke, Charles W., ID2265 (Guardian Appointed, 26 Feb 1876), Doc6121.pdf (D)
Legend:
- * = Primary Source
- Source: (O) = Original, (D) = Derivative, (A) = Authored, (U) = Unknown
Research
page 703: "The widow remained on the farm for three or four years, and then spent the rest of her days with her children, her death occurring in 1888."FSFT#
FS#: L7J4-PF9FS Person Page: https://familysearch.org/tree/#view=ancestor&person=L7J4-PF9
Uploads:
19 Dec 2013: Ph9275-010.jpg
Parents
- Father: Amasa Baker [1] [8]- Mother: Sarah Heyburn [1] [8]
- Parents: Amasa & Sarah Baker [2] [3, pdf p 2] [5] [6] [7] [9]
- Parents born Pennsylvania [4]
Source List:
[1] Baker History: Descendants of Joseph Baker, The , Bk3985
[2] Quaker Record - Exeter mm, page 98, 99 - Doc4782.pdf
[3] Quaker, Pennsylvania, Columbia, Millville mm, (Meeting Record, copied by John E. Eshelman), Doc5777.pdf (A)
[4] Census, US, 1880, Foulke, Amasa J., ID0097 Household, Doc5782.pdf (O)
[5] Quaker, Ency, Vol. 5, Fall Creek mm, Ohio, page 302, Doc5040.pdf
[6] Quaker, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Chester mm, Births, Amasa Baker, ID0138 Family Children Births, Doc5156.pdf
[7] Quaker, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Chester mm, Hinshaw Index, Baker Family Births, Doc3230.pdf
[8] Family Group Sheet, Foulke, Jesse, ID0088 (Ancestry of), Doc4826.pdf
[9] Quaker, Ohio, Highland, Fall Creek mm, Ency, Vol. 5, page 297, Amasa Baker Family, Doc3223.pdf
Legend:
- * = Primary Source
- Source: (O) = Original, (D) = Derivative, (A) = Authored, (U) = Unknown
Research-shared
Jennie Jones (Anna J. Jones, ID2263)From Testimony - Amasa J. Foulke 2nd Murder Trial
- Testimony of Mary Baker Foulke, 10 Feb 1875: [003]
Jennie Jones and my father and myself went together; we found Amasa’s pocket-book;
Source: Ledger, 12 Feb 1875, page 1, Col. 3 - Doc2087.pdf
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- Testimony of Dr. Amos Pettijohn, 10 Feb 1875: [006]
[Those at the murder house) ... Mr. and Mrs. Foulke, and a little girl that Mrs. Foulke had raised, ...
Source: Ledger, 12 Feb 1875, page 1, Col. 3 - Doc2087.pdf
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- Testimony of Temple C. Marris, 11 Feb 1875: [022]
I went back, at the request of Jesse, to meet Mrs. Mary Foulke, Jenny Jones, and old Mr. Baker; met them and returned with them to the house; we found the pocket-book on the way; had a lantern;
Source: Ledger, 19 Feb 1875, page 3 - Doc2084.pdf
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- Testimony of George Foulke, 11 Feb 1875: [040]
Jenny was there one night during the absence of defendant, and mother the other nights,
Source: Ledger, 19 Feb 1875, page 3 - Doc2084.pdf
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Taken from:
Foulke/AmasaJFoulke_Notes From 2nd Murder Trial Testimony.htm
Newspaper:
1. Ledger, 12 Feb 1875, page 1, Col. 3 - Doc2087.pdf
2. Ledger, 19 Feb 1875, page 3 - Doc2084.pdf
Endnotes
1. Haines, John F. History of Hamilton County, Indiana: Her People, Industries and Institutions. Indianapolis, Indiana: B. F. Bowen, 1915, Bk2922, page 702-704.
2. Nellie E Evans, compiler, Hamilton County Cemeteries, Vol 1 (Sheridan, Indiana: Nellie E Evans, nd; Bk3411) - Selected pages, Doc0241.pdf, page 6.
3. Information Obtained from Myron Foulke Robbins, Sr., ID0016, Source Unknown.
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