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201 Immediate / Hupotension Baker, Donnie Ray (I9954)
 
202 Information from Minnie Graham Bull's research: In 1761 in Prince Edward Co., VA., Robert Baker, (son of Douglas) was appointed guardian of John Baker, son of Samuel Baker, deceased, and his uncle, Richard Sankey, was his security. John was under the age of 14. Baker, Robert (I21870)
 
203 Internal Bleeding Baker, Elizabeth Anne (I1073)
 
204 Internal injuries Cobb, Robert Odell (I20737)
 
205 Ira Baker

Residence: Johnston County, North Carolina
Service Record:
Enlisted as a Private on 12 June 1861 at the age of 18
Enlisted in Company I, 24th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 12 June 1861.
Died of disease Company I, 24th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 28 September 1862 in Winchester, VA 
Baker, Ira (I11557)
 
206 James Anderson Baker

Service Record:
Confined at Elmira, NY
Enlisted as a Private on 01 March 1862 at the age of 34
Enlisted in Company Batty C, 2nd Light Artillery Regiment North Carolina on 01 March 1862.
POW on 15 January 1865 at Fort Fisher, NC
Died of disease Company Batty C, 2nd Light Artillery Regiment North Carolina on 14 March 1865 in Elmira, NY

[North Carolina Troops: 1861 - 1865]

2nd Co. C, 36th Regiment N. C. T. (2nd Regiment N. C. Artillery)

Baker, James Anderson, Private:
Enlisted in Cumberland County at age 34, March 1, 1862 for three years. Present or accounted for through August 1864. Captured at Fort Fisher January 15, 1865 and confined at Elmira, N. Y., where he died March 14, 1865 of variola and was buried in Woodlawn National Cemetery, Elmira, New York.

[1860 Census]

Page 457 Summerville, Harnett Co NC
Baker, Anderson 
Baker, CSA Anderson James (I6493)
 
207 James W Baker

Residence: Johnston County, North Carolina
Service Record:
Enlisted as a Private on 07 June 1863 at the age of 38
Enlisted in Company C, 21st Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 07 June 1863.
POW on 22 September 1864 at Fisher's Hill, VA
Confined on 24 September 1864 at Point Lookout, MD (Estimated day)
Oath Allegiance on 23 June 1865 at Point Lookout, MD (Released) 
Baker, James W. (I6416)
 
208 John B Baker

Service Record:
Enlisted as a Private on 18 March 1863 at the age of 37
Enlisted in Company Batty C, 2nd Light Artillery Regiment North Carolina on 18 March 1863.
On rolls on 30 August 1864 
Baker, John Bradford (I1197)
 
209 John Combs sold ISAAC BAKER OF GREENE COUNTY, NC, for 50 Pds. 125 acres on Caley's Creek adjoining Edward Harris (this was a water of Hunting Creek.)This location was near the Brier Creek Baptist Church. Isaac Baker was Andrew Baker, Jr's nephew, son of John "Renta" Baker. Byron Brown, January 16, 2000. Baker, Isaac (I21088)
 
210 John Renta Baker and Benjamin Cutbirth (father of Mary Cutbirth who married Elijah Callaway, son of Thomas Callaway and Mary Baker), (Mary Baker is the sister to Andrew Baker, Sr., father of John Renta Baker) were hunting companions. They had made several hunting trips to Kentucky between 1767 and 1769. Cutbirth was also a hunting companion with Daniel Boon in fact he married Boon's niece. Cutbirth, Benjamin (I21979)
 
211 Johnston County NC Abstracts of Deed 1826-1865
by Elizabeth E. Ross.

14 Apr. 1852 This agreement entered into by the heirs of William Ryals & wife Sinderilla, in the division of land,
Lot#1 to Calvin Lucas, their son-in-law, 80 acres...
Lot#2 to Ranson Ryals their son, 75 acres...
Lot#3 to William F Hall, their son-in-law 89 acres...
Lot#4 to Richard B Ryals their son, 75 acres...
Lot#5 to Wm M Ryals, the home tract 164 acres on the run of Mingo....
Witness: Vinson Ivey
May Court 1860. 
Ryals, William (I33610)
 
212 Jones, A. B. shown in 1880 census age 60 White Male in Buckhorn Township, Harnett Co. listed with Emma Wheeler age 34 and Martha Jones age 29 ( I assume they are sisters) and children James Wheeler age 16, William Wheeler age 13, and David Wheeler age 10. I assume they are the children of Emma (Emiline Jones) and Joseph Wheeler who died in the war. Jones, Allen B. (I1290)
 
213 Kidney Failure Ogburn, Irma (I5595)
 
214 Lived in Harnett Co Johnson, Avey (I5564)
 
215 Lost at sea Wallace, Samuel III (I22038)
 
216 Loveda died young, never married Johnson, Loveda J. (I3258)
 
217 Lowell T. Johnson
7126 Misty Ridge Dr.
Converse, Texas 78109-2701
210-967-6192
e-mail: wbjohnson@prodigy.net. 
Source (S404)
 
218 Ludie died young, never married. Johnson, S. T. Ludie (I3257)
 
219 Lung Cancer Baker, Otha Ray (I264)
 
220 Lung Cancer Gregory, Lemuel Carr Jr. (I3131)
 
221 Malcolm Gilchrist married Catherine Buie, daughter of Daniel Buie who is son of Archibald Buie. From
Gilchrist Genealogy page:
Less than two years after the Gilchrist arrival in North Carolina, Malcolm, who was four years younger than his brother John, married Catherine Buie of Cumberland County. Born June 30,1752 in Bladen County Catherine was the daughter of Daniel Buie who, in 1780, was living in the Barbecue District of Cumberland County, N.C.; later he moved to neighboring Moore County. Daniel was in turn a son of Archibald Buie who emigrated in Sept. 1739 from the Island of Jura off Scotland's western coast. The year following his arrival he acquired 320 acres of land on the southwest side of the northwest branch of the Cape Fear River in June 1740, and an additional 200 acres on the north side of the river's northwest branch in 1746. Archibald died in May, 1781 having moved his family to the Barbecue Creek area in about 1760.
Malcolm and Catherine settled in Moore County (now, Lee County) near her parents. In a manner clearly in keeping with the Gilchrist character, Malcolm also became a respected and influential member of his community in the years. In 1792 he served as Sheriff of Moore County, then in 1794 and 1795 he served in the North Carolina House of Commons, the year following John's term. From 1796 through 1800 he served in the North Carolina Senate. In 1809, he and Catherine and their nine children along with other members of the Buie family moved to Maury County, Tennessee to settle newly opened Indian land. Malcolm's tract consisted of one thousand acres (The deed is still on file in the Maury County Courthouse - Records A - Vol. I, page 167). 
Gilchrist, Malcom (I14261)
 
222 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Godwin, Anthony Clifton (I22415)
 
223 Married 1st cousin Turner, Lafayette Andrew (I2619)
 
224 Married her 1st cousin

[Social Security Death Index]

Individual: Turner, Ada
Social Security #: 425-64-3313
Issued in: Mississippi
Birth date: Nov 17, 1881
Death date: Jul 1966
Residence code: Mississippi
ZIP Code of last known residence: 38850
Primary location associated with this ZIP Code:
Houlka, Mississippi 
Turner, Ada (I4620)
 
225 Married her cousin. Matthews, Sarah (I971)
 
226 Mary, b. 1768; m. Metcalf de Graffenriedt

Metcalf de Graffenriedt was probably a grandson of Christopher, Baron de Graffenriedt, who received from the Lord Proprietors of North Carolina, in 1709, a grant of 10,000 acres of land on the Neuse and Cape Fear rivers, at the rate of ś10 sterling for every thousand acres, and five shillings quit-rent. A great number of Palatines and fifteen hundred Swiss followed the Baron and settled at the confluence of the Trent and the Neuse. The town was called New Berne, after Berne, in Switzerland, the birthplace of the Baron. But the settlers were so disheartened by the Indian ravages in September, 1711, in which more than sixty of them were massacred, that De Graffenriedt sold his landed interests to Thomas Pollock for ś800 and removed to Virginia. Many of his followers were employed by Governor Spotswood in his iron-works, inaugurated at Germanna in 1714.

The following grants of land are of record in the Virginia Land Registry Office:
Christopher De Graffenriedt, "Gent.," of Prince George county, 1,845 acres in Brunswick county, February 27, 1734, Book No. 5, p. 462;
Tscharner De Graffenriedt, 414 acres in Brunswick county, November 25, 1743, Book No. 20, p. 596.

In the Virginia Gazette of October 31, 1739, a Mrs. De Graffenriedt announces an entertainment to be given at her house in Williamsburg, Va. 
De Graffenreidt, Tscharnes (I20849)
 
227 Massive Heart Attack Suggs, Walter Harold (I1088)
 
228 melaniecollins@sprintmail.com or melaniecollins@earthlink.com Source (S53)
 
229 Mexico. State of Tamaulipas Civil Registration. Registro Civil del Estado de Tamaulipas, México. Courtesy of the Academia Mexicana de Genealogia y Heraldica. Source (S516)
 
230 Missionary to Chile from 1925 to 1965 Spence, Marjorie (I19147)
 
231 Mr. Randy Wayne Hughes, 67, of Northside Drive, Rockingham, passed away Monday, August 23, 2021 at his residence. Mr. Hughes was born in Harnett County, September 28, 1953, son of Emmery Hughes and Julia Honeycutt Webb. He served our country in the U Hughes, Randy (I38898)
 
232 Murdered Baker, Kendall Wyatt (I265)
 
233 Naggeline@aol.com Source (S133)
 
234 National Archives and Records Administration. Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, 1938-1946 [Archival Database]; ARC: 1263923. World War II Army Enlistment Records; Records of the National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 64; National Archives at College Park. College Park, Maryland, U.S.A. Source (S415)
 
235 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Morgan, Sen. Robert Burren (I35100)
 
236 never married Johnson, John Tyler (I3299)
 
237 Never Married Norris, Henry C. (I25196)
 
238 Nickname "Buster" Pendleton, Louis Gleason (I42516)
 
239 Nickname: Dot Lewis, Dorothy Anne (I42083)
 
240 Nickname: Jack Davis, John Addison (I42241)
 
241 North Carolina became the 12th State in 1789....A colony of English speaking Quakers from Virginia, Pennsylvania and Nantucket settled in Chatham County.

1790 Census

There is a John Baker shown as being over the age of 35 with five sons; one over the age of 16. This son was born before 1774, Burwell was born about 1772 so it is possible that this John Baker from the 1790 Census was Burwell's father. John Baker had four other sons that were under age 16, (born after 1774) three females are also shown, two daughters and his wife. Other Bakers in this Census living nearby were Archibald, Daniel, and James.

1798 Marriage Records:

Burwell Baker married Mary Jones Oct. 30, 1798
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1800 Census:

This is the first census which specifically lists Burril Baker. Bu??l Baker in Cumberland Co.
Burril Baker (date of birth indicated as between 1765-1774) is shown as head of house, between age 26 - 45, with his wife, between age 26 - 45, and one son, under age 10. No daughters are indicated.
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1810 Census:
not found
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1820 Census: Page 142

[The info in ( ) is from my other research and guesses. This census does not list names of children or spouses only their age ranges.]

Key:
FREE WHITE MALES FREE WHITE FEMALES
Column A - 0-10 Column G - 0- 10
Column B - 10-16 Column H - 10-16
Column C - 16-18 Column I - 16-26
Column D - 16-26 Column J - 26-45
Column E - 26-45 Column K - 45 and over
Column F - 45 and over

HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD___A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H-I-J-K
BAKER, Burrel__________4-3-0-1-0-1--0-0-1-1-0

Burrill Baker is shown (Column F) as being over age 45,(actually 48) with four sons (Column A) under age 10 (Admiral, age 10; Anderson, age 8; Henry, age 6; Atkins, age 5;), three sons (Column B) between 10 - 16 years old, (James, age 16; Bryant, age 13; and Blake?) and one son (Column D) between age 18 - 26 (John, age 18). On the 1800 Census he was shown with one son, (Over age 21 by the time of the 1820 and probably not shown living with Burwell on this census) He has one daughter (Column H) between age 16 - 26(Charlotte, age 21) and his wife(Mary Jones), (Column J) age under 45.
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1830 Census: Page 58, Buck Horn District, Northern Cumberland Co

Burril Baker is shown with two sons between 10 - 15 Henry, age 16 and Atkins, age 15), three sons between 15 to 20 (Admiral, age 20; Anderson, age 18; Henry, age 16; ). (Blake married Nov 16, 1829)
Bryant, age 23; James age 26; and John, age 28 are individually listed in this census on pages 58 & 59. Burril's wife is between 40 - 50. The only daughter living at home is between 5 - 10. ( Sarah Catherine, age 9)

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1840 Census: Page 257

Burril's name does not appear in the 1840 Census. However, Admiral Baker has a woman between age 60-70 living with him who probably is his mother, Mary. Admiral is not married.

[1840 NC Census Index]

Head Of Household County Page (*) probable son of Burwell

Baker, S. NC WAKE CO. 128 1840
Baker, Blake NC WAKE CO. *138 1840
Baker, William NC WAKE CO. MID. CR. TWP. 163 1840
Baker, Simmons J. NC WAKE CO. RALEIGH 197 1840

Baker, Joseph NC CUMBERLAND CO. FAYETT. 302 1840
Baker, James NC CUMBERLAND CO. FAYETT. 304 1840
Baker, John W. NC CUMBERLAND CO. FAYETT. 306 1840

Baker, James NC CUMBERLAND CO. *257 1840
Baker, Henry NC CUMBERLAND CO. *257 1840
Baker, John NC CUMBERLAND CO. *257 1840
Baker, Bryant NC CUMBERLAND CO. *257 1840
Baker, Admiral NC CUMBERLAND CO. *257 1840

Baker, Ann NC CUMBERLAND CO. 270 1840
Baker, Douglass NC CUMBERLAND CO. 275 1840
Baker, Neill H. NC CUMBERLAND CO. 277 1840
Baker, Daniel NC CUMBERLAND CO. 277 1840
Baker, John NC CUMBERLAND CO. 288 1840

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[Bob Baker]

I did a complete search of the Cumberland County census records from 1800 to 1840 and found no other individuals who could possibly be this Bu??l, Burl, Burril, Burrill, Burrel, or Burwell other than this one Burwell Baker. I do not know how to spell his name, obviously neither did the census takers, I am not sure that even he knew how to spell his own name, the census records indicate that he could not read or write. The most respectable source available to me is the Marriage Index and it spells his name Burwell, it is also the earliest quotable source I have found with his name on it, but I will continue call him Burrel until I find a better reason to change the pronunciation. I found in the 1830 index it lists him as Burril Baker. 
Baker, Burwell (I304)
 
242 North Carolina County Registers of Deeds. Microfilm. Record Group 048. North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC. Source (S466)
 
243 North Carolina County Registers of Deeds. Microfilm. Record Group 048. North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC. Source (S470)
 
244 North Carolina County Registers of Deeds. Microfilm. Record Group 048. North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC. Source (S478)
 
245 North Carolina County Registers of Deeds. Microfilm. Record Group 048. North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC. Source (S484)
 
246 North Carolina County Registers of Deeds. Microfilm. Record Group 048. North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC. Source (S499)
 
247 North Carolina County Registers of Deeds. Microfilm. Record Group 048. North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC. Source (S503)
 
248 North Carolina County Registers of Deeds. Microfilm. Record Group 048. North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC. Source (S513)
 
249 North Carolina State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics. North Carolina Death Certificates. Microfilm S.123. Rolls 19-242, 280, 313-682, 1040-1297. North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina. Source (S463)
 
250 North Carolina State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics. North Carolina Death Certificates. Microfilm S.123. Rolls 19-242, 280, 313-682, 1040-1297. North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina. Source (S488)
 

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