Pictures of Bakers

Our surname “Baker” comes from Old English “baecere”, meaning “baker”, and was an occupational name.  Variations of this name include: Bakere, Baiker, Backer, and others.

Our line of Bakers came from England.  Our earliest known ancestor was Simon Baker who was born @1500 and lived in Kent, England.It is believed that they were originally Normans that came over with William the Conqueror in 1066.  The earliest mention of this surname was of a William le Bakere in Norfolk in 1177.

The first Baker in our line to come to the U.S. was Andrew Baker, who came from Buckinghamshire to Plymouth Colony in 1624.

This is a reenactment of my grandparents’, Claude and Nettie (Burke) Baker, first meeting. It was probably taken around the time of their marriage in the late 1920’s.

 

A young Claude and Nettie Baker

A young Claude & Nettie (Burke) Baker and their oldest son, Paul.

(l-r) Georgie & Bernita Moore, daughters of Brian & Mary (Baker) Moore, Paul & James Baker

(l-r) Claude Baker, Paul Baker, James Baker, Evelyn (Baker) Roberts, Nettie Baker

(Rear, l-r) Dovie Bledsoe, daughter of Attie (Burke) Bledsoe, Nettie (Burke) Baker, (Front, l-r) James Baker, Evelyn (Baker) Roberts, Shirley (Baker) Gay, Paul Baker

Grandma & Grandpa Baker & the kids: James, Shirley, Evelyn, & Paul

The Baker kids:(back, l-r) James & Paul, (front, l-r) Evelyn & Shirley

(Rear, l-r) unknown, Oscar Baker, unknown, unknown, Leah (Wallen) Baker, unknown, (Front, l-r) Eva (Baker) King, unknown, unknown, Sophie (Baker) Livesay, Alfred Baker

Claude & Oscar Baker. The young boy is one of Oscar’s sons. I don’t have his name at this time.

(l-r) Doris Baker, daughter of Stella Baker, Eva (Baker) King, Leah (Wallen) Baker

From Left to Right: Hal Fain, A.C. West, Oscar Burlie Baker(sitted), Stella Baker West, Lela Wallen Baker, Eva Baker King (sitted), Sophia Baker Livesay, Mary Baker Fain, Alonzo Baker.Missing from photo was (Claude T Baker and father Alfred Baker)

(Back, l-r) Shirley (Baker) Gay, Majorie (Livesay) Singleton, Evelyn (Baker) Roberts, (Front, l-r) the Fain twins(first names unknown), Martha Jo (Livesay) Wallen, Sopie (Baker) Livesay, Edsel Fain.

(Back, l-r) Dewey Burke, Shirley (Baker) Gay, Nettie (Burke) Baker, Joe Livesay, (Middle, l-r) Marvin Livesay, Majorie (Livesay) Singleton, James Baker, Paul Baker, Edna (Livesay) , (Front) Evelyn (Baker) Roberts.

My uncles, James & Paul Baker, doing their best to look respectable.

My uncle, James Baker. He was a Staff Sergeant in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War.

(l-r) Grandma Nettie (Burke) Baker, Evelyn (Baker) Roberts, Shirley (Baker) Gay, James Baker.

The Bakers at our house in Kettering, Ohio, 1981. (l-r) Rhonda (Pittman) Baker, Jodie Baker, David Baker, Nettie (Burke) Baker, Evelyn (Baker) Roberts, Claude Baker, Gwen Roberts, Dan Gay, Shirley (Baker) Gay, Donna Gay.

My great aunt, Sophie (Baker) Livesay.

The Bakers in Ohio, March, 1961.

Christmas with the Baker family in Ohio, mid 1960’s.

Al & Sharon (Baker) Holguin posing with their grandkids in 2005. Sharon is the daughter of Paul and Virginia Baker.

The Holguin clan 2004. (Back, l-r) Mike Holguin, Brent Lowe, John Holquin, (Middle, l-r) Andrew Lowe, Ann (Holguin) Lowe, Sharon (Baker) Holguin, Keri Holguin, Kelly Holguin, (Front, l-r) Aaron Lowe, Ashley Lowe, Johnny Holguin Jr.

Grandpa Baker at Mom’s house in Kettering, Ohio, not long before his death in 1992. We had the privilege of caring for him the last few years of his life. I loved to hear him tell jokes or old stories that we had heard a hundred times. He had a gift for telling funny stories.

My uncle, James Baker, teaching singing school in Dayton, Ohio. He would travel through the country teaching people how to read shape note music and how to lead singing. I’m the brat on his right.

Jeremy Kouba, rear, second from right. Jeremy is the son of Debra (Baker) Conner and the grandson of James & Monnie Baker. This picture was taken directly after the US invaded Afghanistan following 9/11. Jeremy and his fellow airmen are posing with then Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld.

 

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Grandpa & Grandma Baker at their 50th wedding anniversary celebration.

My grandparents’ 50th wedding anniversary. (l-r) Monnie & James Baker, Nettie (Burke) & Claude Baker, Paul & Virginia (Wolliver) Baker.

Grandpa & Grandma Baker @1978. Grandpa had recently won a fishing trophy and was very proud of it.

(left) Sandra Gay, (back) Donna Gay, (right) Tim Baker. I’m not sure who the little girl in the middle is.

My mom, Evelyn (Baker) Roberts, and my aunt, Shirley (Baker) Gay. They have been told many times that they look like twins.

Grandpa Baker with his kids. (l-r) Shirley (Baker) Gay, Evelyn (Baker) Roberts, Claude Baker, Paul Baker, David Baker.

The Baker clan at our house in Kettering, Ohio, in 1981. (l-r) Rhonda (Pittman) Baker, Jodie Baker, David Baker, Nettie (Burke) Baker, Evelyn (Baker) Roberts, Claude Baker, Gwen Roberts, Dan Gay, Shirley (Baker) Gay, Donna Gay.

Rick & Debra (Baker) Connor at their wedding in 1985. Debra is the oldest daughter of James & Monnie Baker.

The Gay clan, 1988. (Back, l-r) Ben , Sandra (Gay) , Donna (Gay) , Andy , (Front, l-r) Christa , Dan Gay, Shirley (Baker) Gay, Daniel .

My 2nd cousin, Majorie (Livesay) Singleton chatting with grandpa Claude Baker.

Grandpa & his youngest brother, Alfonso Baker.

My cousin, Tim Baker, & my uncle, David Baker, 2001. Tim is Paul Baker’s youngest son.

The Baker clan at Tim & Sally Baker’s house in Milton, Florida, 1994. (Back, l-r) Sally’s mom & dad, Dan Gay, Shirley (Baker) Gay, Virginia (Wolliver) Baker, Paul Baker, Jeremy Kouba, Monnie Baker, (Front, l-r) Sally Baker, Linda (Baker) Blevins, Baker, Blevins, Randy Blevins, Blevins, Debra (Baker) Connor.

Adam & Sarah (Baker) Morton. Sarah is my uncle David’s younger daughter.

10 Responses to “Pictures of Bakers”

  1. Debra Baker Conner says:

    Hey, who posted this – was it you, Jeff Roberts?!? A FB friend of mine found this link, sent it to me, & I didn’t even know it existed!! And, what ever happend to Uncle David Baker’s book he was writing?! Anyone know? I have bits & pieces of it in my Baker Genealogy file. Did anyone ever get it published … or at least part of it? This is SO COOL! And, BTW, my last name is spelled wrong. HA! It is spelled: C-O-N-N-E-R. HA, again! And, while U R making corrections, would you care to give my (favorite/only) son’s full/given name, please? It is: Jeremiah Wade Kouba.

    I’m so glad to have been provided with this link. I was going 2 pick up Dave’s file that I’ve tucked away … SOON! Had been meaning to before now, but guess what … LIFE gets in the way!

    Hope this site helps the Baker FAMILIES reconnect. Remember the Baker Reunions at Uncle Joe’s & Aunt Sophia’s farm/home in Kyles Ford?! They were AwEsOmE!

    Love & Prayers,
    Debra Faye Baker Conner :o)

  2. Ann says:

    Loved seeing your pictures. My grandmother’s great grandmother was Delilah Baker. Delilah was born in 19 February 1848 in Charlestown Township Clark County Indiana. Her parents were Roland Baker and Elizabeth Pittman. They were married the 15 January 1828 in Indiana.
    They eventually ended up in Missouri. Roland Baker was born 5 February 1809 but I don’t know where or who his parents were. Roland and Elizabeth married in Indiana.
    Seeing your photos on a site about the long hunters made me curious about your Baker ancestry. Have you come across any Roland Bakers in your research? Thanks for sharing all of your photos. Ann

  3. William Thomas Baker says:

    Oscar Bakers sons were my uncle, whose name is Oscar Baker Jr, His other son is my father, William Farrell Baker, who passed away from a stroke 10 years ago

  4. William Thomas Baker says:

    I would like to attend the Baker, Wallen family reunion in Kyles Ford, can someone call me at 864-590-8675, I live in Spartanburg SC, or feel free to e-mail me Thanks
    Tom Baker

    • charles hatchette says:

      William, I live in Spartanburg, too. There was a Baker family who moved from Kyles Ford to Spartanburg in the late 1940’s. The entire family came and they all worked at Spartan Mills. We were their next door neighbors. They were all good, decent, honorable people with a work ethic not seen anymore. Their father was Andy J. Baker and their mother was Lillie Sizemore Baker. I believed the mother died before they came here. There were at least four brothers and four sisters who came with their dad. Some of the names are:Irene, Bee, Quinne, Otis, Buck, Foster, and a couple others. I may be interested in visiting the Baker Family Cemetery in Kyles Ford at some point. Would love to hear from you and find out if you knew this family. Take Care.

  5. Mildred Evelyn Baker, Roberts says:

    I so enjoyed all the family pictures. My Father was Claude Baker, and my Mother was Nettie Mae Burke, Baker. We had a wonderful family on both sides. We had a lot of good times together. Thank You for putting all of this together. I will look at it many times and remember all the good times, we had together. We had a wonderful family.

  6. PATSY PITTMAN says:

    Looking for info on David Baker/Rhonda Pittman. ANYTHING WOULD BE APPRECIATED.

    • Jeff Roberts says:

      Hi Patsy. I passed your email address on to Rhonda. Sadly, uncle David passed away in 2004 from pancreatic cancer. He was like a big brother to me and we all miss him greatly.

  7. Tammy says:

    I was wondering if you was kin to a Elizabeth Baker she married Garnie Bowlin? Elizabeth has serveral brothers and sisters i cant remember them all but i know there was Callie, Sara who married Will Rhinehart, Viola who married Hobert Manis, Milum who married Rendia Gordon,& Doty. And my papaw Garnie has a brother name Grant, Adam who married Sara Jane Short, Kate who married an Alvis, Maggie who married John Murrell, Bob, the were both from clinch mountain one lower clinch and the other upper clinch. Ive been trying to trace my family, any information will gratefully be appreicated. Tammy

  8. Ann Harrington says:

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    Loved your post. I have an ancestor Roland T. Baker who was born 5 Feb 1809 and died 19 April 1871. Roland married Elizabeth Pittmann in Indiana but has stated on Census that he was born in Kentucky. I have been unable to trace his parents or siblings. Roland and Elizabeth moved on to Iowa and then settled in St. Clair County MO. If you come across this family line I would love to connect with fellow researchers. I am hoping to trace the Baker lineage back to when they emigrated to America. Stuck at Roland T. Baker. Thanks.

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