Individual Details
Isaac S "Big Ike" Baker
(1843 - 12 Jun 1928)
Served in Union forces during the Civil War with three of his brothers:
Wiley was killed in action in Tennessee.
James and Granville were in the 14th KY Volunteer Cavalry. Both honorably discharged.
After his marriage in 1874 to Margaret Jane Peters they moved to Laura, Kentucky and raised 12 children.
Big Ike was a school teacher, Storekeeper of a small neighborhood store with necessities, census taker, and farmer.
Wiley was killed in action in Tennessee.
James and Granville were in the 14th KY Volunteer Cavalry. Both honorably discharged.
After his marriage in 1874 to Margaret Jane Peters they moved to Laura, Kentucky and raised 12 children.
Big Ike was a school teacher, Storekeeper of a small neighborhood store with necessities, census taker, and farmer.
Events
Birth | 1843 | Owsley County, Kentucky, United States | |||
Marriage | 8 Jan 1874 | Jackson County, Kentucky, United States - Margaret Jane Peters | |||
Death | 12 Jun 1928 | Madison Co, Kentucky, United States | |||
Burial | Jones Cemetery, Madison Co, Kentucky, United States |
Families
Spouse | Margaret Jane Peters ( - ) |
Father | John Hammond "Jackie" Baker ( - ) |
Mother | Unknown Unknown ( - ) |
Sibling | Wiley Baker ( - ) |
Sibling | James Baker ( - ) |
Sibling | Granville Baker ( - ) |