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  John Baker
John Baker, his brother Nathan, and Nathan's wife Sophia Rice (who, after Nathan's death, married John), were among the first group of "Yankee" settlers, or people who migrated from the southern part of the Province (later State) of Maine, to settle in the Upper St.John River Valley (Madawaska Territory).
John Baker was born in Moscow (Kennebec Co., now Somerset County) in the district of Maine.
She was born in 1785, married at the age of nineteen years, lived sixty years at Baker Brook and died at Fort Fairfield at the age of ninety-nine years.
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  Eligah Baker
John Matthew4 BAKER was born in Buchanan, VA 25 Sep 1893.
John Herbert4 BAKER was born in Burtrum, Todd, MN 12 Jul 1892.
Cecil Elige BAKER was born in Napavine, Lewis, WA 7 Jun 1918.
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 John Baker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Baker (Australian politician) (died 1872) was briefly the Premier of South Australia in 1857
John Baker (novelist) (born 1942) is a British novelist
John Baker (Roboticist) (born 1986), Roboticist and founder of www.johnsrobotics.com
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 Baker Hotel
Baker operated a gristmill and a sawmill on the north bank of the St. John River, and was the leading American in the disputed territory.
Baker Island is an uninhabited atoll in the Pacific.
Baker is the code-name for a series of training exercises conducted by the United States Army and several Asian countries.
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 Baker Comedian Donny   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
O Xangô de Baker Street - O Xangô de Baker Street (released in English as A Samba for Sherlock) is a book written in 1995 by the Brazilian author, comedian, and talk show host, Jô Soares.
Phil Baker - Phil Baker (born August 26, 1896; died November 30, 1963) is best known as a popular American comedian and emcee on radio.
John Baker (Baker Brook) - John Baker (January 17, 1796 - March 10, 1868) is the namesake of the towns of Baker Lake (Lac Baker) and Baker Brook, New Brunswick, just west of Edmundston.
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 John Baker (Baker Brook) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Baker (January 17, 1796 - March 10, 1868) is the namesake of the towns of Baker Lake (Lac Baker) and Baker Brook, New Brunswick, just west of Edmundston.
Baker was instrumental in the Aroostook War, a boundary dispute that established the international border between New Brunswick, Canada and the state of Maine, with the Webster-Ashburton Treaty.
Baker operated a gristmill and a sawmill on the north bank of the Saint John River, and was the leading American in the disputed territory.
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Susanna with John Blunston of Darby and Ann with Jacob Simcock of Ridley, to serve until daughter are 18 and son 21.
To son Obed the 50 acres of land I purchased of Aaron Baker and the 10 acres purchased of John Baily.
Nephews and Nieces: John Flemming [Son of Brother John of Duawady, Ireland] and William [of Dublin], Joseph Flemming [Son of Brother Joseph of New Jersey].
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 Ancestry of Augustus Balch - Generation 2
John is supposed to have settled in Dedham, and become the head of an extensive family.
John Potter, born 1652 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts; died September 09, 1718 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts; married Sarah Kimball, daughter of John and Mary [Bradstreet] Kimball, 1689 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts.
John's own children must have born in the 1650's - John by 1656 at the latest as he was a freeman (assumed age 21) in 1677, and Thomas born by 1657 at the latest assuming he was at least 18 and serving in the militia when killed in 1675.
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 Republic of Madawaska - MicroWiki
In 1817, an American settler, John Baker, arrived in the region.
Baker petitioned the state of Maine for inclusion in the state in 1825.
Baker was arrested by the British on September 25 for conspiracy and sedition.
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 Baker Skateboarding   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
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In celebration of this anniversary, Universe Publishing baker skateboarding and the editors of Thrasher, themselves legendary figures in the skateboarding world, have collaborated in producing a book that captures the intense mix of graphics, music, gear, style, baker skateboarding and riding that is skateboarding today.
Baker rifle - The Baker rifle was the rifle used by the Rifle regiments of the British Army during the Napoleonic Wars.
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 Madawaska (Canada - USA) (Canada)
In the letter he refers to (John) Baker who, in 1827, raised a flag depicting an eagle partially surrounded by stars, in a community that was later know as Fort Kent.
At the [Western side of the] confluence of the Meruimticook [Baker Brook] and St. John Rivers, on land conveyed to Baker by Maine and Massachusetts, Baker erected a flag staff.
In the evening, a ball at the home of James Bacon [whose house was on the Eastern side of the confluence of Baker Brook and the Saint John River], at which by invitation many of the French settlers were present, concluded the festivities of the day.
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 VIETNAM WAR MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENTS (A-L)
Baker immediately moved to the head of the column and together with another soldier knocked out 2 enemy bunkers.
When his comrade was mortally wounded, Sgt. Baker, spotting 4 Viet Cong snipers, killed all of them, evacuated the fallen soldier and returned to lead repeated assaults against the enemy positions, killing several more Viet Cong.
Baker's selfless heroism, indomitable fighting spirit, and extraordinary gallantry were directly responsible for saving the lives of several of his comrades, and inflicting serious damage on the enemy.
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 26 Stony Brook University Medical Center Physicians Featured in New York Magazine's "Best Doctors in New York"
Stony Brook University Hospital surgeons interviewed for the article were Dr. Alexander Dagum, Chief of Plastic Surgery, and Dr. Lawrence Hurst, Chief of Orthopaedic Surgery.
The second Stony Brook case highlights the anomaly of Roseann Errante who was 30 weeks pregnant with triplets when she suffered a dissected aorta.
Stony Brook University Hospital is the only academic medical center on Long Island and the only tertiary care hospital in Suffolk County.
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 N.E.J.V.-FLAGS IN MADAWASKA
John Baker and his wife, Sophie Rice, the widow of John's brother Nathan, who had been the original leader of the settlers in 1817, became the leaders of the Americans in this area.
John Baker and his followers were accused of revolt against British laws; a sheriff and 14 men arrested him on September 25 and started down river to Fredericton.
John Baker reappeared in 1840 and called a mass meeting at Fort Kent, hoisted the Stars and Stripes, and took possession of all the region in the name of the American Republic.
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 Baker Jerry Lawn Tonic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Billy Jim Baker - Billy Jim Baker, a member of the International Clown Hall of Fame, wrote two songs that were recorded by Jerry Jeff Walker:
Philip Noel-Baker, Baron Noel-Baker - Philip John Noel-Baker, Baron Noel-Baker (November 1, 1889 – October 8, 1982) was a politician, diplomat, academic and outstanding amateur athlete who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1959.
Jerry Jerry and the Sons of Rhythm Orchestra - Jerry and the Sons of Rhythm Orchestra is an alberta band who's style has mixed Surf,Gospel,Rockabilly,and Punk rock.
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 Baker Text Tom
Tom Baker - Thomas Stewart Baker (born January 20, 1934) is a British actor, mainly associated with playing the fourth incarnation of the Doctor in the long-running science fiction television series Doctor Who, whom he played from 1974 to 1981, and the narrator of Little Britain.
Donnie Baker - Donnie Baker and don't call him Donald is a popular reoccurring character on the Bob and Tom Radio Show.
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 Melissa Baker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Although she shunned the spotlight, believing the glare of the media more a hindrance than a help to her work, Miss Baker, as she was known to all, nonetheless found herself center stage in the struggle for civil rights.
Ginger Baker - Peter Edward "Ginger" Baker (born August 19, 1939) born in Lewisham, London, is a British percussionist who gained fame as a member of Cream from 1966 until 1968 with Jack Bruce and Eric Clapton, and later joined Clapton and Steve Winwood in the 1969 group Blind Faith.
George Baker (Dutch singer and songwriter) - George Baker (real name Hans Bouwens) is the singer, songwriter, and founder of the Dutch pop music band, the George Baker Selection in 1969.
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 John Baker's Genealogy - Person Page 48   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
     John W. Phelps was the son of Ira Phelps and Barbara Ann Brannan.
John Phillips died in 1905 at Hartford, Warren Co., IA.
     John Kerrick Pinkston is the son of Louis Pinkston and Myrtle Thomas.
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 Stony Brook Announces $25 Million Gift From Renowned Former Math Chair Jim Simons
This is particularly true in the cases of string theory, quantum field theory and cosmology, which have all depended upon and stimulated advanced work in geometry and topology.
Simons was Chair of Stony Brook's Department of Mathematics from 1968-76 and was largely responsible for shaping its reputation as one of the best departments of its kind in the nation; the graduate math program was ranked 26th in the US News & World Report ratings released last month.
The previous single largest cash donation given to a SUNY institution was a $10 million contribution to the Fashion Institute of Technology by former Kohl's executive Jay H. Baker and his wife, Patty, in 2001.
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 Murals
Near the brook, the vase is a Syriac vessel of the first century, probably similar to those used in Galilee at the time of our Lord.
Jesus came from Nazareth in Galilee to the Jordan River to be baptized by John who called men to baptism with water thereby symbolizing recognition and confession of sin together with acceptance of God’s judgment and forgiveness.
John resisted baptizing Jesus and said, “I need to be baptized by you, and do you come to me?” But Jesus answered him, “Let it be so now; for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness.” Then John consented.
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 Baker Pool and Spa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
He was a successful sawmill and gristmill businessman who became a well-known activist in Canada during the 19th century and was nicknamed "the Washington of the Republic of Madawaska.
Hilton Hawaiian Village - The Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort and Spa, formerly the Kaiser Hawaiian Village Hotel, is one of the most popular hotels in Waikiki — based on name recognition and visitor statistics — on the Hawaiian island of O'ahu.
Baker Pool and Spa - Baker Pool and Spa The Ultimate Pool Maintenance Manual *The secrets of water maintenance trade professionals are revealed in this detail-by-detail guide to keeping pools, spas, baker pool and spa and other recreational water containment units in tip-top shape.
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 St. John Watershed
Visit the EPA page for the upper St. John watershed.
One of the largest river basins on the East Coast, the St. John drains over 21,000 square miles of land.
The French explorer Samuel de Champlain named the river after sailing into its mouth on the Nativity of St. John the Baptist day in 1604.
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 Townships and parishes in Madawaska County | Localités au Comté de Madawaska
Baker Brook is a village located at the confluence of Baker Brook and the St.John River.
These new settlers were John Baker, brother of Nathan, Jesse Wheelock, James Bacon, Charles Studson, Barnabas Hunnawell, Walter Powers, Daniel Savage, Randall Harford, Nathaniel Bartlette, Augustus Webster, and Amos Maddocks.
Post Office Baker's Brook Creek 1847-1851, PO Baker's Brook 1851-c1885; PO Gagnon c1885-1893, Jean Gagnon, postmaster; PO Baker Brook from c1893.
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 Sources
John Wilkinson 119.113 SM £42.1.6 Mar 29 1774 Jul 10 1774 Appraisers: Samuel Abell, Samuel Abell, Jr.
John Joachim Hammett Author: Date: 2 Jan 2002 9:20 PM GMT Classification: Query David and Henrietta were married on Apr 14, 1868 in STM and had 12 children.
Re: John Joachim Hammett Author: Date: 6 Jan 2002 2:30 PM GMT Classification: Query In Reply to: John Joachim Hammett by: Bruce Beckert Thanks for the information that he was married to Ella Bradley, who was born in Baltimore on Apr 19, 1884 and died in Leonardtown on Feb 13, 1945.
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 Novation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
As UHC’s first president and chief executive officer, Baker is responsible for the overall operations of the consortium.
Prior to joining UHC, he served in several administrative positions at University of Minnesota Hospital and was chief executive officer at University of Nebraska Hospital.
In 1997, Baker received the John R. Hogness Award Lectureship from the Association of Academic Health Centers.
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 PBA News: Baker, Ozio tie for lead in the Senior U.S. Open
LAS VEGAS - In an exiting finish to the second day of qualifying, Tom Baker and David Ozio tied for the lead in the Professional Bowlers Association Senior U.S. Open at the Suncoast Bowling Center Tuesday with a 2,691 pinfall for 12 games.
Baker (King, N.C.), who started out in 28th after the first six games of qualifying, averaged 234.67 with a 1,408 six-game pinfall for the day to move into the lead.
I drilled four new balls this morning and I used one today and had a lot better ball reaction," Baker said.
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 John Baker's Genealogy - Person Page 10   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
She was the daughter of Thomas John Brannan and Electa Phelps.
He was the son of Thomas John Brannan and Electa Phelps.
He was buried in 1893 at Valley Brook Cem, Overbrook, Osage Co, KS.
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 Thomas Baker ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Briget Baker is a South African artist who has installed work across her homeland as well as at the Museum of African Art in New York.
Pyne is remembered as one of the best of the modern school of landscape painters and second only to J.M.W. Turner in his ability to paint expansive landscapes in brilliant sunshine or filtered sunshine through haze and mist....
Elisa Baker is the Exhibits Coordinator for the Cultural Arts Council of Sonoma County and J.J. Wilson and Diane Gillespie are Virginia Woolf Senior Scholars and...
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 John Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com
John Dixon Batten, The Piper, third plate from the portfolio Sketches Made on the Lithography Night 14 April 1905 by Member s of the Art Workers Guild, Clifford Inn Hall and Published for the Benefit of the Chest, 1905
John Wesley Jarvis 1822 Henry Inman attributed to watercolor and pencil on paper sight 3
John James Audubon, Douglass" Squirrel, a study for pl. 48 ofViviparous Quadripeds of North America by John James Audubon and Rev. John Bachman (New York: John James Audubon, 1845-1848), circa 1843
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