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Who's Who at Troost Avenue Gospel Hall, KCMO

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==Baker family==
In 1841, Caleb's father Isaac was a hawker (salesman) in Hailsham. By 1851, he was more specifically a traveling "chapman hawker" (booklet salesman), and in 1871 as a "general dealer" (operated a general store). In 1872, Caleb was co-founder of [https://www.westernawningcompany.com/ Baker-Lockwood Western Awning Co.], initially in Chicago.It is said that when the Great Chicago Fire happened in 1871, their stock survived as they had buried it in the river. After the fire, they relocated to Kansas City in 1872.
Caleb's wife Eliza's first mother-in-law (Louisa Smith Roe) was a g-g-g-granddaughter of [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39991822/john-smith John Smith] (1638-1676 Wethersfield, Hartford, CT) & Mary Partridge Smith (1647-1683 Hadley, Hampshire, MA). John's father was among the founders of Wethersfield.
* Caleb Jason Baker '''+1904-1918''' (b. 1840 Hailsham, Wealden, East Sussex, [[England]] - d. 1918 KCMO), son of Isaac Baker (b. 1810 Alfriston, Sussex, Eng. - d. 1882 Hailsham, Eng.) & Sarah Lambert Baker (1805-1881 Hailsham, Eng.).
* Eliza Vanname Roe-Baker '''+1904-1907''' (b. 1838 [[New York|NY]]; m. 1877 Chicago, IL; d. 1907 KCMO). 1st husband: Darwin S. Roe (b. 1835 NYC, NY - d. 1876 Chicago, IL), son of Alanson Roe (b. 1808 Dutchess Co., NY - d. 1899 Coventry, NY) & Louisa Smith Roe (b. 1810 Chenango Co., NY - d. 1888 Coventry, NY). ==Baldwin family==* H.S. Baldwin 1966-1976 corr OPBC
==Beard family==