Genealogy Wylie » Mary Fagan McCabe Harrison Garrett Baker [[Ks]] "Polly" (± 1762-1852)

Personal data Mary Fagan McCabe Harrison Garrett Baker [[Ks]] "Polly" 

  • Also known as Polly.
  • She was born about 1762 in Bertie County, North Carolina op.
  • She died on April 3, 1852 in Washington County, Georgia.
  • This information was last updated on June 20, 2011.

Household of Mary Fagan McCabe Harrison Garrett Baker [[Ks]] "Polly"

(1) She is married to William Harrison.

Source of marriage record: North Carolina Marriage Bonds found onlineat Tyrill Co. N.C. GenWeb sent to me by Gwen Brooks. Bondsman was: Jeremiah Spruill, Witness: William Harrison.

They got married on June 20, 1780 at Tyrrell County, North Carolina.


Child(ren):



(2) She is married to John Garrett.

Source of marriage record: North Carolina Marriage Bonds found onlineat Tyrill Co. N.C. GenWeb sent to me by Gwen Brooks. Bondman was: Benjamin Harrison, Witness: T, Mackay

They got married on June 12, 1784 at Tyrell Co. North Carolina.


Child(ren):



(3) She is married to Jonathan Baker.

Source of marriage record: North Carolina Marriage Bonds found onlineat Tyrill Co. N.C. GenWeb sent to me by Gwen Brooks. Bondsmen were: William Harrison, & Edmund Blount Jr., Witness: T. Mackay

They got married on July 5, 1790 at Tyrrell County, North Carolina.


Child(ren):

  1. Mary Baker  1793-± 1871 
  2. Blake H. Baker  1795-1822 
  3. Jonathan Baker  ± 1800-1873 
  4. Sarah Baker  ± 1802-????
  5. Penelope Baker  ± 1803-???? 
  6. Thomas Harrison Baker  1806-1864 
  7. Nancy Baker  1818-???? 


Notes about Mary Fagan McCabe Harrison Garrett Baker [[Ks]] "Polly"

Maiden surname also spelled McCaebe.

Will of Mary Baker:

Mary Baker

State of Georgia ¤
Washington County ¤

In the name of God Amen

I Mary BAKER of said State and County being of advanced age and knowing that I must shortly depart this world, deem it right and proper, both as respects myself and family that I should make a disposition of the property with which a kind Providence has blessed me. I therefore make this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and annulling allothers heretofore made by me.

Item first: I desire and direct that my body be buried in a decent and Christian like manner, suitable to my circumstances and condition. My Soul I trust shall return to rest with God who gave it, As I hope for eternal salvation through the blessed Lord and Savior Jesus Christ whose religion I have professed, and I humbly trust have enjoyed for forty years.

Item Second: I desire and direct that all my just debts be paid without delay by my Executor hereinafter named.

Item third: I give and devise to my daughter, Penelope CONE wife of Archibald CONE one hundred and thirty dollars.

Item fourth: I give and devise to my three grandchildren Nancy CASONwife of John CASON, Jonathan H. BAKER and Mary BAKER the children of Blake H. BAKER each twenty dollars.

Item fifth: I desire and request that my bed, bed clothing and cloaths (sic) should remain in and belong to the family with which I may beliving at the time of my decease.

Item Sixth: The rest of my property both real and personal wherever and whatever it may be, I devise and bequeath to my son Joseph HARRISON, my daughter Pheroby MCKINNON wife of John McKINNON, my daughter Sarah HURST widow of James HURST deceased, and my son Jonathan BAKER to be equally divided between them share and share alike.

Item Seventh: I constitute and appoint my son Jonathan BAKER Executor to this my last will and testament this 3rd day of April 1852.

her
Maker (sic) X Baker
mark

Signed sealed declared and published by Mary BAKER, as her last will and testament in the presence of us the undersigned who subscribed ournames hereto in the presence of said Testator and of each other this 3rd day of April 1852.

William D. HARRISON
John N. WALKER
Charles CONAWAY

[Transcribed by Andy Baker from a copy of the original located in therecords of Washington County, Georgia. Will Book B, pp. 43Ð44.]

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Mary Fagan McCabe

Mary Fagan McCabe
± 1762-1852

(1) 1780
(2) 1784

John Garrett
> 1750-????

(3) 1790

Jonathan Baker
> 1778-1841

Mary Baker
1793-± 1871
Jonathan Baker
± 1800-1873
Sarah Baker
± 1802-????
Penelope Baker
± 1803-????
Nancy Baker
1818-????

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