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 Andrew "Andy" Baker
 by Rufus Byron Brown, Jr.
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William L Baker8 SmartMatches
Birth:22 May 1838 in McMinn County, Tennessee
Death:1865 in War between the States as Prisoner of War
Sex:M
Father:John Baker b. 3 Jul 1810 in Greene County, Tennessee
Mother:Anna Carolina Beeler b. 24 Jan 1820 in McMinn Co, Tennessee
  
Reference: 77

Spouses & Children 
Letitia Jane Sims (Wife) b. 1834 in SC
Marriage: 8 MAR 1859 in Independance County, Arkansas
Children: 
  1. Louisa J Baker b. Mar 1860
  2. John W Baker b. 1862
 
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William L Baker, born in McMinn County, Tennessee, was moved to Independence County, Arkansas as a baby. He served in CSA, Company I, 7th Arkansas Infantry, also know as Rutherford's Regiment. On May 7, 1864 he was captured in Independence County, Arkansas and was confined in a POW prison at Little Rock, Arkansas. During the war in this still frontier country, men would get leave to go home during planting and harvesting time. Perhaps this is why William was captured in his home county? He was transferred to New Orleans, Louisiana on a prisoner exchange and released May 4, 1865. He was described as being 5' 11', blue eyes, dark complexion and dark hair. He signed his name with his mark X. He was listed as being twenty-three years old. On May 7 1865 he was just fifteen days short of his twenty-seventy birthday?

William L Baker never returned home after his release. It is believed he died of wounds or disease. There is no record of him being in the household in the 1870 census, and nothing is known of his family (wife and two children) as of 1998.

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Individuals from other files that are believed to be the same person:
William L Baker of Silva family
Jacob William Baker of Baker/Gabbard & Miller/Martin
William L. Baker of Bakerallark18501860
William L. Baker of Adams-Sisler Ancestors
Jacob William Baker of Lindsey Family
William L Baker of Lindsey Family
Jacob William Baker of Lindsey, Baker, Wormington, McWaters
William L Baker of Lindsey, Baker, Wormington, McWaters

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