John Baker
Spouse: Nancy Agnes Bigford
c.1816 - April 17, 1892
Grave: Maple Ridge, Chesterville
Parents: Martin Baker Sr. and Catherine
Children:
Margaret Melissa (1839-1924)
Melinda (Coons) (1841-1930)
Adam (1843-1900)
Clemenzia (Merkley) (1845-1930)
Roxey (1848-1863)
Edward (1850-1935)
Edwin (1850-1927)
John Benjamin (1854-1908)
Priscilla Emelia (1853-1941)
1841-1930
Spouse: William R. Coons
Parents: John Baker and Nancy Bigford
011554-93 (Dundas Co): William R. COONS, 52, widower, farmer, Winchester twp., same, s/o William & Mary, married Malinda BAKER, 48, Winchester twp., same, d/o John BAKER & Nancy BIGFORD (could be Byford), witn: Edwin & Martha BAKER of Winchester, 15 March 1893 at Winchester twp
Clemenzia Baker
1845-1930
Spouse: Ralph S. Merkley
Parents: John Baker and Nancy Bigford
Sarah Merkley and Sepvenas Merkley
1850-1927
Spouses: Sara Harvey and Martha Morrow
Parents: John Baker and Nancy Bigford
Children: Walter, Illah Rosamond Baker, Agnes Helen Clemanzia Baker
May 31, 1908 - June 24, 2003
Spouse: Alice Welsh
Parents: Edwin Baker and Sara Harvey
Children: Ethel, Isabel and Edwin
Walter Baker of Inkerman died following a brief illness on June 24, 2003 at Winchester District Memorial Hospital. He was 95.
He was born in Danville, Quebec on May 31, 1908 to the late Edwin Baker and Sara (nee Harvey). He was born and raised in Danville where he lived for 92 years before moving to Inkerman three years ago. He was predeceased by wife Alice Baker (nee Welsh).
He will be remembered by children Ethel, Isabel and Edwin, all of Inkerman.
Mr. Baker was a member of the Golden Rule IOOF Lodge #13 in Danville for over 35 years. He was a hard worker, and in addition to being a farmer, he was also a professional beekeeper and was well known throughout the eastern townships of Quebec for his clover honey. He enjoyed fishing and hunting, and he was an excellent marksman.
Friends called at Trinity United Church in Danville on June 28. The funeral was held at Trinity United Church the same day, with Rev. Reginald Jennings officiating. Interment of cremated remains was at the Danville Protestant Cemetery. Arrangements were entrusted to the Marsden and McLaughlin Funeral Home in Williamsburg.
Pallbearers were Elwood Coons, Francis Saffin, Brian Lodge and Ian Smith. Donations to Winchester District Memorial Hospital would be appreciated by the family.
Spouse: John Clarence Preston Jones
Parents: Edwin Baker and Martha Morrow
044387-26 John Clarence Preston JONES, 31, Bank Clerk, Smith's Falls, Kitchener, s/o James Gordon JONES (b. Smith's Falls) & Margaret Ann PRESTON; married Illah Rosamond BAKER, 34, Teacher, Winchester Twp, Winchester Twp, d/o Edwin BAKER (b. Winchester) & Martha MORROW; wit Dixon Lloyd BAILEY (MA. PHD), Winnipeg Man & Agnes Helen Clemanze BAKER, Winchester, 7 Sept 1926, Winchester
Spouse: Dixon Lloyd Bailey
Parents: Edwin Baker and Martha Morrow
044194-26 Dixon Lloyd BAILEY, 29, Plant Pathologist, Winchester Village, Winnipeg City, s/o Mahlon BAILEY (b. Mountain Twp) & Jennie Elizabeth DIXON; married Agnes Helen Clemanzia BAKER, 32, School Teacher, Winchester Twp, Winnipeg City, d/o Edwin BAKER (b. Winchester) & Martha MORROW; wit John Clarence Preston JONES, Kitchener & Illah Rosamond BAKER, Winchester, 7 Sept 1926, Winchester
Spouse: Mabel May Atchison
c. 1891 - October 10, 1990
Parents: John Benjamin Baker and Anna Belle Merkley
Children: Dwight, Nelda (Lagrove)
019231-22 (Dundas Co) Irwin BAKER, 33, Farmer, Winchester Pt, Winchester Pt, s/o John B. BAKER (b. Winchester Twp) & Anna Belle MERKLEY; married Mabel May ATCHISON, 29, Farming, Winchester Village, Mountain Twp, d/o Charles Richard ATCHISON (b. England) & Edith M. BARCLAY; witn Clifford KENDRICK & Mary M. MUMS, both Chesterville, 21 Jun 1922, Winchester
Spouse: Marjorie Whitteker
c. 1929 - January 4, 2013
Parents: Irwin George Baker and Mabel Mae Atchison
Marjorie Baker (nee Whitteker), formerly of Inkerman, passed away at Winchester District Memorial Hospital on Fri., Jan. 4, 2013. She was 84.
She was the beloved wife of the late Dwight Baker. She is survived by her children, Sharon (Ron) Annable of Inkerman, Trevor (Jennifer) of Tuxford, Sask., and Isla (David) Hooper of Cardinal, and her siblings, Betty Barkley of Winchester, Solon Whitteker of Cornwall, and Marian (Don) Barkley of Inkerman. She will be fondly remembered by grandchildren, Sarah, Amanda, Travis, Ashley, and Rebecca, two great-grandchildren, Emilea and Molly, and nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her brothers, Donald, Harry, Sheldon, and Bill Whitteker.
Friends called at the Marsden and McLaughlin Funeral Home in Williamsburg on Sun., Jan. 6 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. The funeral service was held at the funeral home on Mon., Jan. 7 at 11 am with Rev. Thurland Brown officiating, followed by interment at Maple Ridge Cemetery in Chesterville. The pallbearers were Travis Clermont, Rebecca Annable, Ryan Lewis, Steven Lagrove, Gary Annable, and Steven Schwerdtfeger. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be gratefully acknowledged by the family. Online condolences may be made at www.marsdenmclaughlin.com
Spouse: Alton Lagrove
Parents: Irwin George Baker and Mabel Mae Atchison
Children: Brian David, Stephen, Debbie
c. 1954 - February 3rd 2013
Spouse: Marilyn Doonan Lagrove
Parents: Nelda Baker and Alton Lagrove
LAGROVE, Brian - Passed away peacefully at the Winchester District Memorial Hospital on Sunday February 3rd 2013 at the age of 59 years. Brian David Lagrove. Dear son of Alton and Nelda Lagrove of Brockville, beloved husband of Marilyn Doonan Lagrove of Brinston. Dear father of Rev. Robert Lagrove (Tracy), Michael Lagrove (Sarah) and stepfather of Lori Doonan of Midland, Michael Doonan (Shana) of Brockville and Ken Doonan of Belleville. Also survived by seven grandchildren. Dear brother of Stephen Lagrove and Debbie Richardson both of Oakville. Family and friends are invited to pay their respects at IRVINE FUNERAL HOME AND CHAPEL, 4 James Street East, Brockville on Tuesday from 7-9 pm. A ceremony celebrating Brian's life will be held on Wednesday, February 6th, 2013, at 11 am at the Community Christian Reformed Church, Dixon's Coroner's with Rev. Clarence Witten officiating. As expressions of sympathy, donations to OSPCA of Leeds and Grenville will be gratefully acknowledged. Send condolences, place a donation, light a memory candle or share a special thought of Brian online at www.irvinememorial.com