US WWI Draft. Frank Vivian Baker, born 21Jun1876. Merchant in Valley Jct, WI. Wife: Elsie M Baker. Medium height, stout build, blue eyes, dark brown hair.
1880 Census-Little Falls, WI. John Baker (self, 32, WI), Clara (wife, 28, WI), George (son, 7, WI), Frank (son, 4, Wi).
1910 US Census-Little Falls WI. Frank V Baker (33, Wi, 2nd marriage, married 1 year), Nellie M (wife, 28), Myrtle (dtr, 11), Ellis (nephew, 12).
1920 US Census-Wascott WI. Frank Baker (head, 43, WI), Elsie (wife, 32, WI), Everett (son, 4, WI), Herold (son, 1, WI), John (father, 73, Wi, Widow). Based on the age of John, this appears to be our Frank.
1930 US Census-Minong WI. Frank Baker (head, 53, WI, farmer), Elsie (wife, 42, WI), Everett (son, 14, WI), Harold (son, 11, WI), Jane (dtr, 9, WI).
1940 US Census-Round Lake WI. Frank Baker (head, 64, WI), Jennie (wife, 44, WI), Evelyn Olson (step Dtr, 22, WI), Lowis Schultz (Gdtr, 7, WI).
Ancestry-Roxan. Frank Vivian Baker, born 21Jun1876 in Cataract, Monroe WI. Died 23Jul1964 in Mars WI.
Frank Baker, whose wife was Ida, is not our Frank.
Frank Baker, whose wife was Francis, is not our Frank.
1905 US Census-Thorp WI. ...Frank Baker (head, 29, Wi), Effie (wife, 31, NY), Allie (dtr, 5, WI), Clarence (son, 3, WI), Alice (dtr, 1 WI). The 1920 US Census has Frank M Baker with wife Effie, so this is not our Frank.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Frank by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Frank: