Martin Baker and Catherine

Martin Baker Sr.
8.28.1774 - 1.1.1823

Spouse: Catherine ("Caty")
c. 1762 - 1.15.1828

Grave: Maple Ridge, Chesterville

Parents: Adam Baker Sr. and Elizabeth Swartz

Children:
David (1804 Casselman)
Martin Baker Jr (1806 Osnabruck Twp.)
John (1808 Osnabruck Twp.)
Jacob Henry (1810 Williamsburg Twp.)
Adam (1812 Williamsburg Twp.)
Nancy (1815 Osnabruck Twp.)
William (1816 Osnabruck Twp.)
Carolina (1817 Osnabruck Twp.)


William Baker

William Baker
1816, Osnabruck Twp. - 1870, Winchester

Spouse: Anne Billingsley
1847 - 1938

Parents: Martin Baker and Catherine

Children: Nancy Louisa (Hitsman)



Nancy Louisa Baker

Nancy Louisa Baker
1847 - 1887

Spouse: Philip Hitsman, Jr
Mar. 12, 1846 Waddington NY - 1938
Philip's spouse 2: Margaret Alzina Hanes (1855 - 1928)

Grave: Maple Ridge Cemetery

Parents: William Baker and Anne Billingsley
Phillip Hitsman and Laura Gregory

Children: Philip Lewis (1868 - 1940), William (1869 - ), John E. (1871 - 1872), Anna (1873 - ), James R. (1876 - 1893), Alice Laura (Fader) (1878 - ), Curtis B., Thomas A., John S. and Nellie Hitsman.

14117-98 William HITSMAN, 28, jobber, Winchester, same, s/o Philip HITSMAN & Louisa BAKER, married Annie WEIR, 32, widow, domestic, England, Winchester, d/o John SPRIGHT & Mary ATKINSON, witn: George ENNIS & N. MACFARLANE, both of S. Mountain, 25 July 1898 at South Mountain

#011946-95 (Dundas Co) Martin B. FADER, 21, tinsmith, Mountain, Winchester, s/o John FADER & Margaret JACKSON, married Alice HITSMAN, 19, Winchester, Winchester, d/o Philip HITSMAN & Louisa BAKER, witn – Eliza BICKMAN & Agnes ROSS, both Winchester, 4 Sept 1895, Winchester

 

Philip Hitsman was brother of Robert, Moses, Elizabeth, John F., Philip, Jane and James Hitsman.

Philip's obituary was in the Aug. 18, 1938 New York Times on page 19, column 3, and reads as follows:

PHILIP HITSMAN
93 YEAR OLD VETERAN OF CIVIL WAR SERVED UNDER GRANT

WINCHESTER, Ont., Aug. 17 (Canadian Press). --- Philip Hitsman , 93 year old veteran of the Civil War, is dead. He had lived here for the last Seventy-four years and had long been chief constable of the village.
Born at Waddington, N.Y., Mr. Hitsman first enlisted with the Union Army at Concord, N.Y., but was discharged because he was under 18 years of age. Later he reenlisted at De Kalb, N.Y., and served under General Grant. He took part in the battles of Hatch's run, Pebble Farm and Weldon Railroad.

Philip is buried in the Maple Ridge cemetery, Williamsburg, Ontario, Canada