Atlas of Steuben County 1880 P. 52 clm 3 Otsego Township BAKER,SAMUEL, son of John Baker and Sarah Stoner, was born in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, June 19, 1801. His father and mother, natives of Pennsylvania, moved to Virginia in 1820, where they resided about 16 years, when they came to Ohio; the former died in 1847, the latter in 1854. On the 5th of November, 1829, Samuel Baker and Miss Sarah Shriver were united in marriage, in Loudown County, Va. They had ten children--John S., Elizabeth, Sarah (deceased), Christopher, Jacob, Thomas, Margaret(deceased), Nathaniel, Samuel, Daniel (deceased). Mr. Samuel Baker removed to Ohio about eight years after his father, and settled near his father on an eighty acre farm, where he remained for about fourteen years, when he, with his devoted wife and seven children, came to this township and began a new home in the wilderness, where, by industry and honesty of purpose, he has succeeded well, and today is the fortunate owner of 640 acres of choice land, which, by the aid of his sons, is one of the best-improved farms in this section. The children, except two, are married and well situated. Nathaniel and Elizabeth live with the father and mother, and are unmarried. All this family are members of the M.E. Church. Mr. Baker and his sons, excepting John, are Republicans. Submitted by J.A. Childers