These Baker gatherings and reunions represent the descendants of Joseph Stannard Baker, a remarkable man.
Here is a short biography of his life.
Joseph Stannard had 10 truly remarkable children described here.
Names acompanying many of the photographs have an ID number. These numbers indicate place among descendants of Joseph Stannard Baker. The first number (1-10) indicates which of JSB's ten children, i.e. 1= Ray Stannard Baker's family. The second indicates which place in the next generation, i.e., 1-1 indicates family of Ray's eldest child, Alice. The third number indicates place in the third generation 1-1-1 is the eldest of Alice's children etc.
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1896
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Dear
Lake, Wisconsin
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1907
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Gathering
for Semicentenial of MAC (MSU)
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1912
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St.
Croix Falls, Wisconsin(Joseph Stannard Baker Memorial)
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1932
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Amherst,
Massachusetts ((Baker-Hyde Christmas)
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1936
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Amherst,
Massachusetts (double wedding)
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1947
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Lansing,
Michigan
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1947
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Amherst,
Massachusetts
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1956
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Larchmont,
New York (McAvity-Egan Wedding)
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1968
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Chatham,
Massachusetts
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1972
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Amherst, Massachusetts (Alice Hyde Memorial)
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1974
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Chatham,
Massachusetts
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1979
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St.
Croix Falls, Wisconsin
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1986
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Asilomar, California (McNair-Scott-Gulick 50th annivrsary) |
1990
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Burlington,
Vermont
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1993
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Amherst, MA (Interment Frances W. & Eleanor U. Baker)
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1996
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Amherst,
Massachusetts (Interment Stan & Roger Baker, Dwight McNair Scott)
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2002
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Intervale,
New Hampshire
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2007
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Chatham,
Massachusetts (1&4 cousins)
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2007
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Amherst ,
Massachusetts (Gulick Memorial)
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2008
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Washington D.C.
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2010
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Amherst,
Massachusetts (1&4 cousins)
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2012
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S. Hadley,
Massachusetts (1&4 cousins)
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2014
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Burlington, Vermont
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2014
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Tobermory Anniversaries
(Baker & Normand Anniversaries)
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2016
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St. Croix Falls. Wisconsin(1s through 10s)
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