Thomas Jackson Baker
- Birth: Abt 1815 in Calloway, Kentucky
- Death: Aft 1880 in Graves County, Kentucky
- Mother: Sophia Filley (born Abt 1790)
- Father: James Baker (born Abt 1790)
- Married: Martha Nancy Schoolfield (born 17 May 1834 in Guilford County, North Carolina) on 12 Mar 1854 in Marshall County, Kentucky with children
- James M. Baker (born 6 Jun 1855)
- Ally M. Baker (born 31 Oct 1856 in Graves County, Kentucky, died 7 Aug 1878)
- Mahala Ema Baker (born Abt 1859 in Graves County, Kentucky, died Bet 1896 and 1900)
- Jackson World Baker (born 11 Nov 1860 in Graves County, Kentucky, died 6 Mar 1948)
- Dora Ann Baker (born Abt 1863 in Graves County, Kentucky)
- Rhoda C. Baker (born Abt 1866)
- Alfred Dunning Baker (born 26 Nov 1868 in Graves County, Kentucky, died 14 Sep 1923)
- Yancy W. Baker (born Feb 1871 in Graves County, Kentucky, died 22 Jan 1959)
- Melissa Onora Baker (born 6 Jan 1874)
It is only my guess that Thomas Jackson Baker is a son of Peter Baker. He doesn't show up in the 1850 census, but he would have been 17 at the time, so maybe he moved out. Martha Schoolfield would have lived a few doors down the street, so I'm willing to speculate that this Baker is that Baker. Peggy Shaffer and Greg Riley both give him as marrying Martha Schoolfield, it's only the son-of-Peter I'm guessing at.
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