. A twentieth century history of Hardin County, Ohio : a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and principal interests, . Jj /3f-t4*6&%^. HISTORY OF HARDIN COUNTY 683 Anna, a daughter of A. C. and Julia Baker, and she was born in Beach-ton, Union county. Ohio, in 1865. Her parents were from Baden, Ger-many, the father horn in 1821 and the mother in 1837. and the former wasa son of Francis Baker, who with his family came to seek a new home in anew country in 1832. In 1837 he entered one hundred and twenty acresof land in Liberty township, but he resided near Columbus, where h


. A twentieth century history of Hardin County, Ohio : a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and principal interests, . Jj /3f-t4*6&%^. HISTORY OF HARDIN COUNTY 683 Anna, a daughter of A. C. and Julia Baker, and she was born in Beach-ton, Union county. Ohio, in 1865. Her parents were from Baden, Ger-many, the father horn in 1821 and the mother in 1837. and the former wasa son of Francis Baker, who with his family came to seek a new home in anew country in 1832. In 1837 he entered one hundred and twenty acresof land in Liberty township, but he resided near Columbus, where heowned a seventy-five acre tract, and he died in 1859. and his wife in C. and Julia Baker also came to the United States in 1837, and afterthe death of his father A. 0. Baker purchased the latters claim inHardin county of the remaining heirs and moved thereto in 1865. Bysubsequent purchase he became the owner of one hundred and sixtyacres. He married Julia Hammer in 1855, and the following eight chil-dren were born to them: Lizzie. Sophia. Kate, Francis, Anna, and Mary. The four children, a son and three daughters, bornto Mr. an


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