. History of Wayne, Pike and Monroe counties, Pennsylvania . & ^O £ e^^ no church here then, he never united with anyreligious denomination, although he represent-ed the highest type of morality and was a con-tributor to religious work. His father, Isaac I. Van Deusen (1767-1831),was a farmer and tanner, at Great Barrington,and married Christina Spoor (1705-1830), bywhom he had the following children : Nicholas,died in Illinois; Henry, Catherine(1791-1874),was the wife of Isaac Wheeler, of Victor, N. Y.,and left a family of children at her death. The George E. Baker, residing on and owning the


. History of Wayne, Pike and Monroe counties, Pennsylvania . & ^O £ e^^ no church here then, he never united with anyreligious denomination, although he represent-ed the highest type of morality and was a con-tributor to religious work. His father, Isaac I. Van Deusen (1767-1831),was a farmer and tanner, at Great Barrington,and married Christina Spoor (1705-1830), bywhom he had the following children : Nicholas,died in Illinois; Henry, Catherine(1791-1874),was the wife of Isaac Wheeler, of Victor, N. Y.,and left a family of children at her death. The George E. Baker, residing on and owning theVan Deusen homestead. Mrs. Louisa (Gobel)Van Deusens mother was Elizabeth Van Deusens children, the only personsof the third generation in Wayne representingthe Van Deusen family are Frank, Carrie E.,Hat tie, George and Leslie Van Deusen. WAYNE COUNTY. GEORGE E. BAKER. George E. Baker, born May 22, 1822, inRhode Island, on the line between that Stateand Connecticut, came with his parents, EzraBaker (1790-1881) and Elizabeth (Bennett)Bake


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