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Unknown Mills

Unknown Mills

Male Abt 1890 -

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Unknown Mills was born about 1890 (son of Mary M. Mills).

    Unknown married Alda C. Tutor about 1915. Alda (daughter of William Randall Tutor and Cornelia Frances Baker) was born in Jan 1895. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 3.  Mary M. Mills was born in Jul 1869 in Buckhorn Township, Harnett Co., North Carolina (daughter of James Mills and Emiline E. Baker).

    Notes:

    [Linda Gardner]

    Mary was living with her cousins Mary Baker and Susan Baker in 1900. She had one child. The child was not listed with her.

    Children:
    1. 1. Unknown Mills was born about 1890.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  James Mills was born in 1829 in Buckhorn Township, Cumberland Co., North Carolina (son of John Bryant Mills and Cyntha Twigg).

    Notes:

    [1880 Census]

    Census Place: Buckhorn, Harnett, North Carolina
    Source: FHL Film 1254967 National Archives Film T9-0967 Page 78A
    Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
    James MILLS Self M M W 51 NC
    Occ: Farmer Fa: NC Mo: NC
    Emaline E. MILLS Wife F M W 45 NC
    Occ: Keeping House Fa: NC Mo: NC
    Rufus MILLS Son M S W 20 NC
    Fa: NC Mo: NC
    Mary M. MILLS Dau F S W 10 NC
    Fa: NC Mo: NC
    Alice MILLS Dau F S W 5 NC
    Fa: NC Mo: NC
    Sedia WILSON Other F W W 54 NC
    Fa: NC Mo: NC

    James married Emiline E. Baker about 1856. Emiline (daughter of Bryant Winston Baker and Rachel Robinson) was born in 1832 in Buckhorn Township, Cumberland Co., North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Emiline E. Baker was born in 1832 in Buckhorn Township, Cumberland Co., North Carolina (daughter of Bryant Winston Baker and Rachel Robinson).

    Notes:

    Emiline is sometimes confused with Emily Sexton Baker (Widow of Anderson James Baker) because Emily was living with "Jack" Jackson Jerimiah Baker in Chatham County when the 1880 Census was taken. Emily Sexton was the mother of Robert and Sidney Baker. "Jack" was their father, according to the descendants of Lucinda Baker Hinesley.

    Children:
    1. John Mills was born in 1857 in Buckhorn Township, Harnett Co., North Carolina.
    2. Rufus Mills was born in 1860 in Buckhorn Township, Harnett Co., North Carolina.
    3. Alice Mills was born on 3 Jul 1880 in Buckhorn Township, Harnett Co., North Carolina; died on 15 Dec 1939 in Angier, Black River Township, Harnett Co., North Carolina; was buried in Mt. Pleasant Church Cemetery, Harnett Co., North Carolina.
    4. Sarah Mills was born in 1864 in Buckhorn Township, Harnett Co., North Carolina; died before 1880 in Buckhorn Township, Harnett Co., North Carolina.
    5. 3. Mary M. Mills was born in Jul 1869 in Buckhorn Township, Harnett Co., North Carolina.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John Bryant Mills was born in 1780 in Wake Co., North Carolina.

    John married Cyntha Twigg on 28 Jul 1827 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina. Cyntha was born about 1807. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Cyntha Twigg was born about 1807.
    Children:
    1. Robert Mills was born in 1825; died before 1860.
    2. 6. James Mills was born in 1829 in Buckhorn Township, Cumberland Co., North Carolina.

  3. 14.  Bryant Winston Baker was born between 1807 and 1810 in Buck Horn District, Cumberland Co, North Carolina (son of Burwell Baker and Mary Jones); died before Feb 1894 in Harnett Co., North Carolina.

    Notes:

    [Linda Gardner]

    Bryant was married five times. We have found twelve (14) of his children. He died
    between March 1885 and February 1894. He was listed as deceased when his son Jeremiah Jackson applied for a marriage license in February 1894.

    [1830 Census]: Page 58

    The 1830 Census Index has his name spelled "Biyan Bokey" but this individual is Bryant Baker, a son of Burwell "Burrill" Baker. The photocopy of the Census schedule clearly shows his name as Bryant Baker. This Census indicates he is between 20 - 30 years old. he is shown with only one son under the age of 5 (Dixon, b. 1829). His wife is between 20 - 30 (Rachel (or maybe Vicie) Robinson, b. 1810).

    Bakers in Cumberland County on the 1830 Census:

    Bokey, Biyan NC CUMBERLAND CO. BUCK HORN DISTRICT 058 1830
    Bakers, Burril NC CUMBERLAND CO. BUCK HORN DISTRICT 058 1830
    Baker, Sion NC CUMBERLAND CO. BUCK HORN DISTRICT 059 1830
    Boker, Charlotte NC CUMBERLAND CO. BUCK HORN DISTRICT 059 1830
    Boker, John NC CUMBERLAND CO. BUCK HORN DISTRICT 059 1830
    Baker, James NC CUMBERLAND CO. BUCK HORN DISTRICT 059 1830

    Bakers, Susannah NC CUMBERLAND CO. BUCK HORN DISTRICT 060 1830

    Baker, Archibald NC CUMBERLAND CO. LITTLE RIVER DISTRICT 056 1830

    Baker, Catharine NC CUMBERLAND CO. BOWS CREEK DISTRICT 031 1830
    Baker, Daniel, Esq NC CUMBERLAND CO. BOWS CREEK DISTRICT 031 1830
    Baker, Dugald NC CUMBERLAND CO. BOWS CREEK DISTRICT 032 1830

    Baker, Dugald NC CUMBERLAND CO. FLEA HILL DISTRICT 073 1830
    Baker, Elizabeth NC CUMBERLAND CO. FLEA HILL DISTRICT 073 1830

    Baker, James NC CUMBERLAND CO. FAYETTE VILLE 083 1830
    Baker, Joseph NC CUMBERLAND CO. FAYETTE VILLE 083 1830

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    [1840 Census]: Page 257

    On the 1840 Census, Bryant Baker is listed as being between 30 to 40 years old (b.1800-1810). He has two sons between age 10 to 15 years old (b.1825-1830 Dixon, b. 1828 and Jeremiah, b. 1830). He has another son who is under age 5 born after 1835 (Andrew H., b. 1838). His wife is between 30 - 40, she was born after 1810 and there are two daughters shown as under age 5, born after 1835 (Hephzibah, b. 1836 and Lenza, b. 1835). One daughter is listed as between age 5 - 10 (b. 1800-1835, Emiline, b. 1832).
    Bryant Baker's presumed brothers; Admiral, Henry, James and John are all listed on the same page, # 257 Cumberland Co.,
    Bakers shown living in Cumberland County on the 1840 Census:

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

    Baker, Ann NC CUMBERLAND CO. 270 1840
    Baker, Douglass NC CUMBERLAND CO. 275 1840
    Baker, Daniel NC CUMBERLAND CO. 277 1840
    Baker, Neill H. NC CUMBERLAND CO. 277 1840
    Baker, John NC CUMBERLAND CO. 288 1840
    Baker, Joseph NC CUMBERLAND CO. FAYETTEVILLE 302 1840
    Baker, James NC CUMBERLAND CO. FAYETTEVILLE 304 1840
    Baker, John W. NC CUMBERLAND CO. FAYETTEVILLE 306 1840
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    1850 Census:

    Bryant is 43 years old. His present wife, Anna Roberson (as shown on the Marriage Index) is 40. His oldest daughter, Emiline is 18 single and still living at home. Lenza is 16, Hephzibah is 14, Andrew is 12, Patrick is 8, and George is age 2. Bryant's older sons Jackson ("JJ" Jeremiah) and Dixon are separately listed as heads of households. Bryant's Mother-in-law, named Anna Robinson, is individually listed with her daughter, Elizabeth, living two homes down on the same page. She is 80 and Elizabeth is 42. Bryant's son Hardy Baker was not found on this census leading to my conclusion that he was probably born after 1850 and George, age 2 appears to be the son of Anna Roberson age 40, that married Bryant Baker on Dec. 19, 1847 the other children's mother Rachel Robinson probably died around 1844.
    _
    1850 Agriculture Schedule of 1850 Census- Cumberland County
    (page 897 - Northern Division, 21 August 1850)

    BRYANT BAKER - 30 acres improved, 45 acres unimproved, $75 cash value of farm, $5 value of farm implements; 1 horse, 15 swine, $50 value of livestock; 15 bushels wheat, 10 bushels rye, 250 bushels corn, 200 lbs rice, 15 bushels peas and beans, 5 bushels Irish potatoes, $25 value of home-made manufactures; $45 value of animals slaughtered.
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    1860 Census:

    Apparently Anna Roberson (b. 1810), who married Bryant Baker 12/19/1847 has died prior to 1860. Ann Unknown, born in 1824 is shown as his wife in 1860. A male, B. C. Baker, aged 18 is living with them, however, his precise identity is a mystery to me. (He probably is Patrick H. Baker, he would be 18 now) Bryant's older sons, Dixon, "Jack" Jeremiah and Andrew are all individually enumerated in this Census; George (G. W), now age 11, is still living at home. The new children listed in the family in 1860 are Hardy, age 9 (b. 1851), Benton, age 7 (b. 1852), M. E. (Mary E.), age 5 (b. 1855), S. G. (Sarah Delight). age 3, (b. 1857), and Susan, age 2 (b. 1858). Since Bryant's present wife is Ann age 36 whereas his wife "ANNA" of the 1850 Census should be 50 now, they are probably not the same person; however, I have no way of determining whose children are whose - only that they are all named Baker and are children of Bryant's. I am very confused about the marriage date (1847) shown on the Marriage Index. How does Bryant's wife (Anna Roberson, the mother of George) in the 1850 Census who is shown as being born in 1810 and is 40 years old on the 1850 Census, then show up as Ann, age 36 in the 1860 Census? These two women both named Ann must be different individuals.
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    1870 Census:

    Bryant's wife, Ann, should be about 46 in this Census; however, she does not appear in his household at all. Therefore, she is assumed to be deceased. Who Knows? Mary Baker is keeping house for him and she is age 40. Bryant's relationship with Mary is unclear. She is not his daughter Mary, age 13, but could be yet another wife or perhaps a widowed daughter- in- law. A male aged 10, Columbus, is listed but the order of enumeration suggests that he is not Bryant's child, but Mary Baker's. Betsy Robinson, age 65 is also listed with the family, I believe she is Bryant's sister-in-law. Dixon is absent since he died in the war. Andrew Baker also died in the war, along with many other Baker fathers, sons, uncles, cousins and nephews from Harnett Co. The Civil War decimated most North Carolina families, and really complicated the historical records. There were a great many widows and orphans on the 1870 Census.
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    1880 Census: The first census to specify relationships

    Bryant, aged 70, (b. 1810) is living with his daughters, Mary E., 23, Susan, 21, his son, Columbus, 18 and his nephew Henry, 18 (son of Hephzibah, deceased).

    Census Place: Buckhorn, Harnett, North Carolina
    Source: FHL Film 1254967 National Archives Film T9-0967 Page 77D
    Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
    Bryant BAKER Self M W W 70 NC
    Occ: Farmer Fa: NC Mo: NC
    Mary E. BAKER Dau F S W 23 NC
    Occ: Keeping House Fa: NC Mo: NC
    Susan BAKER Dau F S W 21 NC
    Fa: NC Mo: NC
    Columbus BAKER Son M S W 18 NC
    Fa: NC Mo: NC
    Henry BAKER Nephew M S W 18 NC
    Fa: NC Mo: NC

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    1885 DEED: Bryant Baker to John D. Pegram 17 March 1885

    On the first day of January 1887 for value received I promise to pay John D. Pegram Exec to George W. Pegram deceased the sum of $272.35.
    this March 17, 1885 his mark X Bryant Baker

    Test: Charles J. Stewart Harnett County North Carolina

    "This indenture made the 7th day of March AD 1885 by and between Bryant Baker and his wife Catherine Baker as parties of the first part and John D. Pegram, EX to will of G. W. Pegram, deceased as party of the second part...."
    the indenture goes on to describe over 177 acres of properties owned by Bryant Baker in Buckhorn Township used as collateral. It mentions Jeremiah Robinson's old corner and Charlotte Baker's corner and the west side of Mill Creek and Little Creek

    Bryant married Rachel Robinson between 1827 and 1832. Rachel (daughter of Jeremiah Robinson and Anna Unknown) was born in 1810 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina; died between 1842 and 1844 in Buckhorn Township, Cumberland Co., North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Rachel Robinson was born in 1810 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina (daughter of Jeremiah Robinson and Anna Unknown); died between 1842 and 1844 in Buckhorn Township, Cumberland Co., North Carolina.

    Notes:

    [Linda Gardner]

    The bondsmen for Anna and Bryant's marriage was William Tutor and G. W. Pegram[Gregory Family Tree 2.FTW]

    [Bakers of Harnett County.FTW]

    [Linda Gardner]

    The bondsmen for Anna and Bryant's marriage was William Tutor and G. W. Pegram

    Children:
    1. Andrew H. Baker was born in 1838 in Buckhorn Township, Cumberland Co., North Carolina; died before 1870 in Civil War.
    2. Leenza A. J. Baker was born in 1834 in Buckhorn Township, Cumberland Co., North Carolina; died before 1897.
    3. Hephzibah Anna Baker was born in 1836 in Buckhorn Township, Cumberland Co., North Carolina; died before 1880.
    4. Patrick H. Baker was born on 16 Sep 1836 in Buckhorn Township, Cumberland Co., North Carolina; died on 24 Dec 1920 in Harnett Co., North Carolina; was buried on 25 Dec 1920.
    5. 7. Emiline E. Baker was born in 1832 in Buckhorn Township, Cumberland Co., North Carolina.