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Baker, E to F

Baker, Edward Dickinson(1811-1861) —also known asEdward D. Baker — of Springfield,SangamonCounty, Ill.; Galena,Jo DaviessCounty, Ill.;SanFrancisco, Calif.; Oregon City,ClackamasCounty, Ore.Born in London,England,February24, 1811.Lawyer;member ofIllinoisstate house of representatives, 1837-40; member ofIllinoisstate senate, 1841-45;U.S.Representative from Illinois, 1845-46, 1849-51 (7th District1845-46, 6th District 1849-51); resigned 1846; colonel in the U.S.Army during the Mexican War;U.S.Senator from Oregon, 1860-61; died in office 1861; general in theUnion Army during the Civil War.Killedin battle at Balls Bluff,LoudounCounty, Va.,October21, 1861 (age50 years, 239days).Interment atSanFrancisco National Cemetery, San Francisco, Calif.
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Baker, E.CarletonSeeEdward CarletonBakerBaker, E. D. — of Sandy Hill (now Hudson Falls),WashingtonCounty, N.Y.Villagepresident of Sandy Hill, New York, 1876.Burial location unknown.Baker, E. Freeman — of Orchard Park,ErieCounty, N.Y.Member ofNew Yorkstate assembly from Erie County 8th District, 1898-99.Burial location unknown.Baker, E. L. — of Napier,LewisCounty, Tenn.Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention fromTennessee,1932.Burial location unknown.Baker, E. S. — ofMercerCounty, W.Va.Member ofWestVirginia state house of delegates from Mercer County, 1905-06;member ofWestVirginia state senate 7th District, 1907-10.Burial location unknown.Baker, E. S. — ofMonroeCounty, W.Va.Republican. Candidate forWestVirginia state house of delegates from Monroe County, 1928.Burial location unknown.Baker, Earl M. — ofChesterCounty, Pa.Republican. Member ofPennsylvaniastate senate 19th District, 1989-96.Still living as of 1996.Baker, Eber — of Marion,MarionCounty, Ohio.Postmaster atMarion,Ohio, 1825-27.Burial location unknown.Baker, Ed — Republican. Candidate forU.S.Representative from Texas 14th District, 1994.Still living as of 1994.Baker, Edgar R. — of Blairsville,IndianaCounty, Pa.Republican. Postmaster atBlairsville,Pa., 1956-76 (acting, 1956-57).Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.Baker, Edward — of Canterbury,WindhamCounty, Conn.Republican. Member ofConnecticutstate house of representatives from Canterbury; elected 1908;defeated, 1910; elected 1912, 1914, 1916, 1918.Burial location unknown.Baker, Edward A. — of Boonville,WarrickCounty, Ind.Republican. Postmaster atBoonville,Ind., 1871.Burial location unknown.Baker, Edward C. — of New York,New YorkCounty, N.Y.Democrat. Straight Democratic candidate forU.S.Representative from New York 13th District, 1894.Burial location unknown.Baker, Edward Carleton (b.1882) —also known asE. Carleton Baker — of California. Born in Alameda,AlamedaCounty, Calif.,July 11,1882.U.S. Vice & Deputy Consul inFoochow, 1906-07; U.S. Vice Consul inAmoy, 1907-08;Foochow, 1908-09; U.S. Consul inAntung, 1909-11;Chungking, 1911-14;Nagasaki, 1914-16;Bombay, as of 1920; U.S. Consul General inMukden, 1916-19.Presbyterian.Member,AmericanAcademy of Political and Social Science;AlphaDelta Phi.Burial location unknown.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Relatives: Sonof J. E. Baker and Caroline (Packard) Baker; married,December11, 1909, to Jean Pedlar.
 
 Relatives:Married,April27, 1831, to Mary A. Lee.
 Baker County,Ore. is named for him.
 ThecityofBakerCity, Oregon, isnamed forhim.  —FortBaker (previously, Lime Point Military Reservation; renamed FortBaker in 1897; now part of Golden Gate NationalRecreationArea), inMarinCounty, California, isnamed forhim.  — BakerStreet,inSanFrancisco, California, isnamed forhim.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
 Baker, Edward E. — of Roxbury,CheshireCounty, N.H.Delegateto New Hampshire state constitutional convention from Roxbury,1948.Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown. Baker, Edward G. (bornc.1907) —of Staten Island,RichmondCounty, N.Y.Born about 1907. Democrat.Boroughpresident of Richmond, New York, 1953-54;Justice ofNew York Supreme Court 2nd District, 1955-67;delegateto New York state constitutional convention 23rd District, 1967.Burial location unknown. Baker, Edward H. — of Rockford,WinnebagoCounty, Ill.Mayorof Rockford, Ill., 1866-67, 1868-69.Burial location unknown. Baker, Edward J. — of St. Charles,KaneCounty, Ill.Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Illinois,1928.Burial location unknown. Baker, Edward L. — of Illinois. Born in Illinois. U.S. Consul inBuenos Aires, 1874-97.Burial location unknown.
 Relatives:Father ofEdward L. BakerJr..
 Baker, Edward L., Jr. — U.S. Vice Consul inBuenos Aires, 1889-93.Burial location unknown.
 Relatives: SonofEdward L. Baker.
 Baker, Edward L.(1906-1987) —of Detroit,WayneCounty, Mich.; Orchard Lake,OaklandCounty, Mich.Born in Georgetown,FloydCounty, Ind.,February1, 1906.Republican. Served in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II;member ofMichiganstate house of representatives from Wayne County 1st District,1947-48; defeated, 1942, 1944; delegate to Republican NationalConvention from Michigan,1952;postmaster atDetroit,Mich., 1953-76 (acting, 1953-54).Member,Freemasons;Jaycees.Died in Bloomfield Hills,OaklandCounty, Mich.,March 4,1987 (age81 years, 31days).Burial location unknown.
 Relatives:Married1932 to EliosGiuliano.
 Baker, Edward P. — of Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.Democrat. Candidate forPennsylvaniastate senate 2nd District, 1922.Burial location unknown. Baker, Edward V. — of Marcellus,OnondagaCounty, N.Y.Member ofNew Yorkstate assembly from Onondaga County 1st District, 1900-01.Burial location unknown. Baker, Edward W. — of Brookline,NorfolkCounty, Mass.Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention fromMassachusetts,1908.Burial location unknown. Baker, Edwin — of Shelburne,FranklinCounty, Mass.Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention fromMassachusetts,1892.Burial location unknown. Baker, Edythe A. — of Aberdeen,HarfordCounty, Md.Republican. Postmaster atAberdeen,Md., 1932-36 (acting, 1932).Female.Burial location unknown. Baker, Eli — of Tolland,TollandCounty, Conn.Member ofConnecticutstate house of representatives from Tolland, 1830-32, 1834.Burial location unknown. Baker, Elijah, Jr. — ofDutchessCounty, N.Y.Member ofNew Yorkstate assembly from Dutchess County, 1829.Burial location unknown. Baker, Elizabeth — of Saginaw,SaginawCounty, Mich.Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Michigan,1980.Female.Still living as of 1980. Baker, Elizabeth N. — of Detroit west side,WayneCounty, Mich.Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Michigan,1988,1992.Female.Still living as of 1992. Baker, Ellen F. — of North Kingstown,WashingtonCounty, R.I.Socialist. Workers World candidate for Presidential Elector for RhodeIsland,1980.Female.Still living as of 1980. Baker, Elvin — of Delaware;CumberlandCounty, N.J.Socialist. Socialist Labor candidate for Presidential Elector forDelaware,1948;Socialist Labor candidate for Presidential Elector for New Jersey,1960;Socialist Labor candidate forNewJersey state senate from Cumberland County, 1961; Socialist Laborcandidate forNewJersey state house of assembly from Cumberland County, 1963;Socialist Labor candidate for Presidential Elector for New Jersey,1964;Socialist Labor candidate for Presidential Elector for New Jersey,1972.Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown. Baker, Emmett H. — of Uhrichsville,TuscarawasCounty, Ohio.Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention fromOhio,1940.Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown. Baker, Ernest W. — of Higginsville,LafayetteCounty, Mo.Republican. Member ofMissouristate house of representatives from Lafayette County; elected1950.Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown. Baker,EugeneSeeM.Eugene Baker Baker, Everett C. — of Plattsburgh,ClintonCounty, N.Y.Member ofNew Yorkstate assembly from Clinton County, 1894, 1897.Burial location unknown. Baker, Ezra (born c.1765) — of New Jersey. Born in Tuckerton,OceanCounty, N.J., about 1765.U.S.Representative from New Jersey 3rd District, 1815-17.Burial location unknown.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
 Baker, F. M. — of Kentucky. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Kentucky,1904.Burial location unknown. Baker, F. O. — of Madisonville,HopkinsCounty, Ky.Democrat. Member ofKentuckystate house of representatives 10th District, 1946-47.Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown. Baker, Fern L. — Democrat. Candidate forMontanastate treasurer, 1960.Female.Still living as of 1960. Baker, Florence — of Merchantville,CamdenCounty, N.J.Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from NewJersey,1936(alternate),1944,1948(alternate).Female.Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown. Baker, FlorenceSusanSeeFlorenceBradley Baker, Floyd P. — of Denison,GraysonCounty, Tex.Postmaster atDenison,Tex., 1873-75.Burial location unknown.Francis Elisha BakerBaker, Francis Elisha(1860-1924) —of Goshen,ElkhartCounty, Ind.Born in Goshen,ElkhartCounty, Ind.,October20, 1860.Lawyer;justiceof Indiana state supreme court, 1899-1902; Judge of U.S. CircuitCourt for the 7th Circuit, 1902-11;Judgeof U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit, 1902-24; died inoffice 1924.Member,PhiBeta Kappa.Died, fromendocarditis,in Chicago,CookCounty, Ill.,March15, 1924 (age63 years, 147days).Interment atOakridgeCemetery, Goshen, Ind.
 Relatives: SonofJohnHarris Baker and Harriet (Defrees) Baker (daughter ofJosephHutton Defrees); married,February21, 1888, to May Irwin; nephew ofLucienBaker.
 Political family:Baker-Defreesfamily of Indiana.
 See alsofederaljudicial profile —Wikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial —BiographicalDirectory of Federal Judges
 Image source: American Monthly Reviewof Reviews, January 1902
 Baker,FrankSeeB.Frank BakerFrank C. BakerBaker, Frank C. (b. 1882) — of Elkins,RandolphCounty, W.Va.Born inPrestonCounty, W.Va.,1882.Democrat.Schoolteacher;insurancebusiness;generalland agent for the West VirginiaCoal andCoke Company, and for itsrailway;member ofWestVirginia state house of delegates from Randolph County, 1921-22,1929-32; member ofWest VirginiaDemocratic State Executive Committee, 1937, 1945.Member,HumaneSociety.Burial location unknown.
 Image source:West Virginia Blue Book 1929
 Baker, Frank D. — of Flint,GeneseeCounty, Mich.Democrat.Mayor ofFlint, Mich., 1889-90.Burial location unknown. Baker, Frank D. — of Flint,GeneseeCounty, Mich.Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Michigan,1924.Burial location unknown. Baker, Frank E. — of California. Member ofCaliforniastate assembly 19th District, 1881-83.Burial location unknown. Baker, Frank E. — of Fort Morgan,MorganCounty, Colo.Republican. Postmaster atFortMorgan, Colo., 1898-1913.Burial location unknown. Baker, Frank G. — of Mannington,MarionCounty, W.Va.Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from WestVirginia,1952.Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown. Baker, Frank H. — of Stafford,TollandCounty, Conn.Republican. Member ofConnecticutstate house of representatives from Stafford; elected 1902, 1926.Burial location unknown. Baker, Frank J. — of Utica,OneidaCounty, N.Y.Republican.Mayor ofUtica, N.Y.; elected 1911.Burial location unknown. Baker, Frank J., Sr. — ofTuscolaCounty, Mich.Democrat. Candidate fordelegateto Michigan state constitutional convention from Tuscola County,1961.Still living as of 1961. Baker, Frank L. — of Detroit,WayneCounty, Mich.Prohibition candidate forMichiganstate house of representatives from Wayne County 1st District,1914.Burial location unknown. Baker, Frank Tinsley(1852-1930) —also known asFrank T. Baker — of Carrington,CallawayCounty, Mo.Born inCallawayCounty, Mo.,December27, 1852.Democrat.Farmer;member ofMissouristate house of representatives from Callaway County, 1901-04.Died in Fulton,CallawayCounty, Mo.,March 6,1930 (age77 years, 69days).Interment atWhite Cloud Cemetery, Fulton, Mo.
 Relatives: Sonof John Baker and Elizabeth Frances (Sampson) Baker; married toBarbara Ellen Robison; father ofJohnRobison Baker.
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Baker, Frank W. — ofOnondagaCounty, N.Y.Democrat. Candidate forNew Yorkstate senate 38th District, 1926; candidate forNew Yorkstate assembly from Onondaga County 2nd District, 1932.Burial location unknown. Baker, Frazier B.(c.1857-1898) —of Lake City,FlorenceCounty, S.C.Born about 1857. Republican.Schoolteacher; postmaster atLakeCity, S.C., 1897-98; his appointment as postmaster arousedstrenuous opposition among white residents; U.S. SenatorsBenTillman andJohnL. McLaurin, and U.S. Rep.JamesNorton all demanded his removal from office "because of hiscolor"; many violent incidents followed.Africanancestry.Late at night, a mob of armed white men surrounded his home andpostoffice, and set it on fire; when the family awoke and attemptedto escape, they were met with a hail of bullets; Baker wasshot andkilled,in Lake City,FlorenceCounty, S.C.,February22, 1898 (ageabout 41years). Federal prosecutors pressed charges against eleven men,none of whom were convicted.Burial location unknown.
 See alsoWikipedia article
 Baker, Fred — Socialist. Socialist Labor candidate for Presidential Elector forIllinois,1908.Burial location unknown. Baker, FredSeeJ.Fred Baker Baker, FredK.SeeFrederick KesslerBaker Baker, Fred P. — of Flint,GeneseeCounty, Mich.Born in Michigan. Republican. Postmaster atFlint,Mich., 1911.Burial location unknown. Baker, Frederick E. — of Colchester,New LondonCounty, Conn.Warden(borough president) of Colchester, Connecticut, 1917-28.Burial location unknown. Baker, Frederick Kessler (b.1861) —also known asFred K. Baker — of Grand Rapids,KentCounty, Mich.; Menominee,MenomineeCounty, Mich.Born in Fleming,CayugaCounty, N.Y.,January5, 1861.Republican.Banker;lumberbusiness; member ofMichiganstate senate 30th District, 1899-1900.Burial location unknown. Baker,FreemanSeeE. FreemanBaker


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