Nathan was born about 1758 in Killingly, Windham, Connecticut Colony. He was the son of George Baker.
He married Abigail Westcott.
He died on 14 May 1819 in Hounsfield, Jefferson, New York.
Burial
Burial:
Place: Unknown location in Jefferson county, NY[1]
Research Notes
No sources found for him on FamilySearch. 20 Feb 2021
Sources
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 05 January 2021), memorial page for Nathan Baker (1758–4 May 1819), Find A Grave: Memorial #84105543, ; Maintained by Bruce Coyne (contributor 47569362) Body lost or destroyed, who reports a Buried in unknown location in Jefferson county, NY..
U.S., The Pension Roll of 1835 [1] via Ancestry.com shows his death 14 May 1819 in Jefferson County, NY.
Gardner Westcott Family via the Jefferson County Genweb Page [2] shows that Abigail Westcott was born June 1764 to the parents of Gardner and Mary (Knight) Westcott; Abigail married Nathan Baker and had several children. ONE child was Lucy Baker, born 1839, and she married Samuel Holloway. While the 1839 date is obviously an error, their research shows the parent relationship.
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