are direct ancestors of Christopher Grant TannerBaker, Norma (b. , d. ?)
Reference: 1601
Reference: 1602
Reference: 1603
Reference: 1604
Death: 23 AUG 1938
Reference: 1605
Death: 4 JAN 1930
Reference: 1606
Reference: 1607
Reference: 1608
Reference: 1609
Reference: 1610
Death: 20 JAN 1947
Reference: 1611
Reference: 1612
Death: 7 DEC 1960
Reference: 1613
Death: 19 NOV 1943
Reference: 1614
Reference: 1615
Reference: 1616
Reference: 1617
Source: (Birth)
Title: e-mail from Deborah Byrd (April 17, 1999)Data:
Text: census records and family bible
Source: (Death)
Title: e-mail from Deborah Byrd (April 17, 1999)
Death: 5 MAR 1852 Darlington District, South Carolina
Reference: 1618
Note: Subj: Re: malcom baker
Date: 4/17/99 6:08:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: dbyrd@@lightcom.net (Deborah Byrd)
To: CGTanner@@aol.com
I can get you copies. Jane Gaskins married Andrew Jackson Byrd after his
wife Martha S Baker died. Jane was the woman who raised my great
grandfather J.A.A. Byrd. Andrew & Jane moved to Madison/Suwannee County
about 1855.
Deborah Byrd
-----Original Message-----
From: CGTanner@@aol.com <CGTanner@@aol.com>
To: dbyrd@@lightcom.net <dbyrd@@lightcom.net>
Date: Saturday, April 17, 1999 2:12 PM
Subject: Re: malcom baker
>In a message dated 3/26/99 2:08:57 AM Eastern Standard Time,
>dbyrd@@lightcom.net writes:
>
><< Subj: malcom baker
> Date: 3/26/99 2:08:57 AM Eastern Standard Time
> From: dbyrd@@lightcom.net (Deborah Byrd)
> To: cgtanner@@aol.com
>
> Hello Christopher,
>
> I have received copies of some letters that Andrew Jackson Byrd wrote home
> during the Civil War. In one of his letters from May 1864, Andrew is
> talking about his transfer to Virginia and lists people that he has seen.
> One of the people mentioned is Malcolm Baker son of Jackson Baker.
Malcolm
> sends his love to Jane Byrd nee Gaskins and the Children. Is this your
> Malcolm?
>
> I am still digging into John Baker of Sumter. Found the first deed for
him,
> 1817 in Sumter, selling land. John was already a resident of Sumter.
> Haven't found the deed where he bought the land. Wife was Polly Baker. I
> think that she may be related to Nathan Patrick son of Micajah Fitch
(Fitz)
> Patrick.
>
> Deborah Byrd
> >>
>Deborah,
>So sorry for the delay in getting back to you, hope you did not think I
>forgot about you. Still just extremely backloged, never enough time to
enter
>all this information. I am very interested in the letter that you
mentioned.
> I do believe that this is Malcolm Baker. Family story has it that he
lived
>and schooled in North Carolina or Virginia sometime before or after the
war.
>Eventually he moved back to Florida. What does Jane Byrd nee Gaskins mean
>and how is shee related, do you know? I would like a copy of those letters
>if possible and will be happy to pay for the copies. Thanks again for the
>information and hope to hear from you again soon. Let me know if I can do
>anything to help.
>
>Christopher G. Tanner
Source: (Name)
Title: e-mail from Deborah Byrd (April 17, 1999)
Event: Type: Residence 2
Date: 1855
Place: moved to Madison/Suwannee Co., Florida
Reference: 1619
Source: (Birth)
Title: e-mail from Deborah Byrd (April 17, 1999)
Event: Type: CENSUS (4)
Date: 1920
Place: Hernando Co., Florida ED.31 pg.6b
Reference: 1620
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Suwannee Co., Florida ED.145 pg.281a
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