Individual Details

Stephen Baker Jr.

(1833 - 5 Aug 1899)



Stephen married Mary A. Headley, 26 Dec 1850, Autauga Co; they had six children. He died of typhoid and she died of the same, the very next day, 6 Aug 1899. They are buried Mount Pisgah Methodist Cemetery.

1850 Census. Chestnut Creek, Autauga, AL, Hh
James Mims, age 26. Sarah, 21
Letta 2. Charlotte 1.
Stephen Baker, 17, Laborer [Sarah's younger brother]

1860 Census. Chestnut Creek, Autauga, AL, Hh 309
Stephen Baker, 28. Mary 29, b. SC
Charlotte, 6, b. AL
Zilpha, 6 months, b. AL
Patience Woodruff, 15, b. AL

CSA, Civil War: Company F, 9th Alabama Cavalry....Same assignment as his brother, Anderson Baker
14 Jun 1865. At Montgomery, AL. Stephen Baker made his mark that he would not again take up arms against the United States. He was a Private, Co. F, 9th AL Cavalry. He was 6'1" with black hair, gray eyes, dark complexion.

1870 Census. Prec 4, Baker, AL, Hh 20
Stephen Baker, 39. Mary A., 40.
Zelphia 10. Alfred, 6. John, age 1

1880 Census. Clanton, Chilton, AL, Hh 9
Stephen Baker, 49. M. A., 50, wife
J. M., 11, son. M. P., 7, daughter
John Baker, Black, 20, Servant

Events

Birth1833
Marriage26 Dec 1850Autauga County, Alabama - Mary Ann Headley
Death5 Aug 1899

Families

SpouseMary Ann Headley (1832 - 1899)
ChildCharlotte Baker (1854 - )
ChildZilpha Baker (1859 - )
ChildAlfred Baker (1864 - )
ChildJohn M. Baker (1869 - )
ChildM. P. Baker (1873 - )
FatherStephen Baker (1790 - 1862)
MotherMargaret Charlotte Anderson (1790 - 1859)
SiblingJohn Baker (1825 - 1915)
SiblingAlfred Baker (1828 - 1896)
SiblingSarah Baker (1830 - 1901)
SiblingEmily Baker (1831 - 1908)
SiblingAnderson Baker (1834 - 1912)
SiblingEllender "Ellen" Baker (1835 - 1917)