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Re: Elizabeth Baker




>According to Stacy's daughter, a lot of the history that he wrote in his book 
>was because they were family and Elizabeth was part of his family.  Since she 
>was one of my ancestors, my first William Baker, showing up in Stacy's book 
>in South Carolina has been said that he was not a descendant of Thomas Baker, 
>if Elizabeth was it stands to reason that William Baker, known as the elder 
>was also.Myrtle Joyce Longcoy

I'm still speculating that by "Stacy's daughter" you mean Leonora Quarterman,
who drew the illustrations for an edition of Stacy's book.  Stacy's one
daughter, Eva, died very young in 1857.  See:

 http://www.quarterman.org/chart/leonora/

Straightening out the early Baker generations was a task that we mostly
didn't attempt beyond what we could find in available sources that we
were using for Quarterman records.  You probably know more than we do
about early Bakers.

John S. Quarterman <jsq@quarterman.org>
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