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Blake Baker

Blake Baker

Male Abt 1795 -

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Blake Baker was born about 1795 (son of Blake Baker, Jr. and Ann Bullock).

    Blake married Martha P. J. Hamlin on 4 Oct 1824 in Halifax Co., North Carolina. Martha (daughter of Wood Hamlin) was born about 1804. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Blake Baker, Jr. was born about 1750 in Northampton Co., North Carolina (son of Blake Baker and Mary Kinchen); died on 11 Sep 1818 in Moore Co., North Carolina.

    Blake married Ann Bullock about 1780. Ann was born about 1760; died after 1827 in Warren Co., North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ann Bullock was born about 1760; died after 1827 in Warren Co., North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. 1. Blake Baker was born about 1795.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Blake Baker was born in 1725 in Chowan Co., North Carolina (son of Captain Henry Baker and Ruth Chancey); died in 1769 in Halifax Co., North Carolina.

    Blake married Mary Kinchen about 1749 in Edgecombe Co., North Carolina. Mary was born about 1728; died about 1780. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Kinchen was born about 1728; died about 1780.
    Children:
    1. 2. Blake Baker, Jr. was born about 1750 in Northampton Co., North Carolina; died on 11 Sep 1818 in Moore Co., North Carolina.
    2. Mary Blake Baker was born after 1753.
    3. Maj. John Baker was born about 1754.
    4. Ruth Baker was born about 1755.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Captain Henry Baker was born between 1684 and 1687 in Isle of Wight Co., Virginia (son of Henry Baker and Mary Bennet Blake); died on 11 Jan 1739 in Buckland, Chowan Co., North Carolina.

    Notes:

    [Will of Henry Baker]

    IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN, I, Henry Baker, of Chowan, North Carolina, being in good health of Body and of Sound and perfect mind and Memory, praise be therefore given to almighty God, Do make and ordain this present last will and testament, in Manner and form following, that is to Say: FIRST and principally I command my Soul into the hands of almight God, hoping through the merits, Death and Pasion of my Savior Jesus Christ, to have full and free pardon and forgiveness of all my Sins and to Inherit everlasting life; and my Body I commit to the earth to be buried at the Discretion of my Executors almighty God to bestow upon me, I give as follows: FIRST, I will that all my Debts and funerall Charges be paid and Discharged. ITEM, I give to my son, Henry, all the Land whereon I now live, to him and his heirs. ITEM, I give unto my Son, Henry, these Negroes, To Wit, Guy, Clouse, Bobb, Ceasar, Ned, Jacob, young Diner, and Hager and their increase. ITEM, I Give unto my Son Henry, my watch, Seal, Desk, Six
    rusia Chares, ye great Glass, my Sword, one ovel table, besides what I have already or heretofore given him. ITEM, I give unto my son, John, all my land at a place called Little Town, and my land joining on Banks, Wynn and ascue, and the Land bought to William Garrat, all in Bertie precinct, with ye Stock thereto belonging, to him and his heirs. ITEM, I give to my Son, John, these negroes, To Wit, Arthur, Juno, Finney, little Bobb, and Dick and their increase. ITEM, I give to my Son, Blake, my land bought of John and Thomas Wickings in Chowan, and five hundred acres thereto adjoining, which I took up; and my land at Ahoskey marsh in Bertie and the Stock thereto Belonging, to him and his heirs. ITEM, I give to my son, Blake, these negroes, To Wit, Cipio, Joe, Patt, and Argalus and their increase. ITEM, I give to my Daughter Mary, these Negroes, To Wit, Darby, Lucey and Peter and their Increase. ITEM, I give to my Daughter, Sarah these Negroes, Cato and Priss and their Increase. ITEM, I give to my Son, David, 130 acres of Land at Meherring Landing and adjoining to the ferry, to him and his heirs. ITEM, I give to my Daughter Ruth, twenty shillings. ITEM, I give to my Son Laddock, twenty shillings. ITEM, My will and desire is that my wife, Ruth, have the use of these negroes, To Wit, Tom, Bendo, Daniel, Dinah, and Joyce, Brady, during her natural life and after her Decease I give Tom and Dinah to my Son, Henry, Daniel to my Son, John, and Bendo to my Son, Blake. ITEM, I give my wife Ruth, all the rest and residue of my personall Estate whatsoever and my will and desire is that my wife, Ruth, have and enjoy the Back room and Entry and half ye Orchard to be Divided from the house Westerly and Land adjoining to the plantation to work on Dureing her Natural Life or widowhood. ITEM, My will and desire is that if it so
    happens that my Son, John, should die in his Minority, that then the Land I have given him Shall go to my son Blake, and his heirs. My will is that my land at ye Knuckles, in Nansemond, be Sold by my Executor towards ye payment of my Debts. I do hereby nominate, Constitute, ordain and appoint my Brother William Baker to be my Executor; and in case of his Death, I do appoint my Brother, James Baker; and in case of his Death, I do appoint my Brother, Lawrence Baker, of this my last will and Testament, revoaking and making null and void all former Wills. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and Seal, this Ninth Day of January, 1737. Signed, Sealed, Published, and Declared, by the Said Henry Baker as his last Will and Testament in Presence of the Subscribers, Edward Vann, John Brady, Edward Warren
    Note: May ye 1st 1739. Came before me Edward Vann, John Brady, and Edward Warren, and Made Oath
    that they saw Henry Baker Sign, Seal, and publish ye within as his last will and testament; that he was of Sound and Disposing mind and Memory at that time and That these Deponents Subscribed as Witness thereto. At ye Same time William Baker the oath appointed by law to be taken by the Executor.

    [North Carolina Will Abstracts, 1660-1790]

    Name Location Will Date Probate Date
    Henry Baker Chowan County 09 Jan 1737 01 May 1739
    Will
    Sons: Henry ("All the land whereon I now live * * * these negroes vizt: Guy, Clouse, Bob, Caesar, Ned, Jacob, Young Diner and Hagar * * * my watch, seal, desk, 6 Russia chares, ye great glass, my sword, one deal table"); John ("All my land at a place called Little Town and my land joining on Banks Wynn & Askue, and the land bought of William Garret in Bertie precinct * * * these negroes, vizt, Arthur, Juno, Finney, Little Bobb and Dick * * *"); Blake ("land bought of John and Thomas Wilkins in Chowan * * * land on Ahoskie Marsh in Bertie and the stock thereto belonging * * * these negroes, vizt, Cipio, Joe, Patt and Argalus"); David ("130 acres of land at Meherring Landing adjoining to the ferry"). Daughters: Mary and Sarah (two negroes to each), Ruth. Son: Zadock, (twenty shillings). Wife: Ruth (six negroes). Brothers and Executors: William, James and Lawrence Baker. Witnesses: Edward Vann, John Brady, Edward Warren. Proven before W. Smith, C. J. Original of this will is missing. Abstract made from recorded copy No. 81 in Land Grants, Book 4.

    [Bertie County, North Carolina Vital Statistics, 1700s-1920]

    Name: Baker, Henry Sr.
    Birth Date: Bef 1700
    Death Date: Jan 11, 1739
    Spouse: Ruth
    Children: Henry, John, Blake, Davis, Zadock, Mary, Sarah, Ruth
    Other: Wealthy. Owned land in Bertie and Chowan county. Brothers: William, James, Lawrence, Henry
    Birth Place: Bertie co., NC
    Marriage Place: Bertie co., NC
    Death Place: Chowan co., NC
    Occupation: Planter

    [Candy Baker]

    CAPTAIN HENRY BAKER II:
    When Angela Bray ran off with the Ships Captain, Henry Baker married Ru
    Chauncey.

    He inherited 4550 acres which included 2500 acres at "Bucklands". Sheri
    of Nansemond Co., VA, colonel of the militia and Burgess, 1723-26. When
    the VA-NC line was re-drawn, the property was located in Chowan Co., NC;
    these acres are in present-day Gates Co., NC. "Bucklands" is located 2
    miles off Highway 13 on highway 37. House still standing but in need of
    repair in 1972. In 1722 he established the first ferry across the Chowan
    River, not far from Winton.

    Henry married Ruth Chancey about 1722. Ruth (daughter of Edmund Chancey and Sarah Keile) was born about 1705 in Pasquotank Co., North Carolina; died after 1754. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Ruth Chancey was born about 1705 in Pasquotank Co., North Carolina (daughter of Edmund Chancey and Sarah Keile); died after 1754.

    Notes:

    [Will of Edmund Chancey]

    Pasquotank County 15 Mar 1753 - Jul 1754
    ... Children of Daughter Ruth: John Baker, Mary DeGrafinred, Blake Baker, Sarah, Ruth and Zadock Baker.

    Children:
    1. Zadock Baker was born about 1732; died after 1793.
    2. 4. Blake Baker was born in 1725 in Chowan Co., North Carolina; died in 1769 in Halifax Co., North Carolina.
    3. John Baker was born in 1726 in Chowan Co., North Carolina; died in 1792 in Aerpord, North Carolina.
    4. Sarah Baker was born about 1734; died after 1795.
    5. Ruth Baker was born about 1733 in Chowan Co., North Carolina; died on 4 Dec 1817 in Warren Co., North Carolina.
    6. David Baker was born about 1735; died in 1742.
    7. Mary Baker was born about 1723 in Chowan Co., North Carolina; died about 1756 in Lunenburg, Virginia.