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Baker, Michael (History - 1820) |
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BAKER |
----Source: 1891 Bio. Hist. Of Clark
Jackson, Co., Wis., pg. 218-219
MICHAEL BAKER, a self-made man and a
prosperous farmer residing in Garden Valley Township, Jackson
County, is a native of Germany. He was born January 17, 1820, and
came to America in 1851, landing in New York, June 9. After
remaining in Pennsylvania a little over four years, he came West
and located in Waukesha County, Wisconsin. There he bought a small
farm, which he improved, and which he sold in 1879. In that year he
came to Jackson County, bought a farm consisting of 120 acres,
located two miles from Alma Centre, and on it he still resides. Mr.
Baker, like many of his countrymen, came here without means, and by
industry and economy has worked his way up to a position of comfort
and independence. When he landed in this country he had but 20, and
so anxious was he to get a start that he worked for six shillings
per day and boarded himself in Pennsylvania. He worked in a lumber
yard in the day time, and then when he had an opportunity he would
work helping to unload coal boats during the nights, to put in
extra time.
Mr. Baker was accompanied to this country by his wife and babe, and after their arrival here other children were born to them. Two children are deceased. The others have received the benefit of a good education. Mr. Baker had a brother in Pennsylvania who had preceded them to the United States, and it was with no little difficulty that they succeeded in finding him. He offered them a home with him for awhile, but rendered Mr. Baker no assistance in finding employment so then it was they concluded to come West. The subject of our sketch is regarded as one of the substantial citizens of the community in which he resides, and is held in high esteem by all who know him. He is now serving's Roadmaster. The family are members of the Catholic Church.
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