Showing posts with label Henry Baker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Henry Baker. Show all posts

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Generations 1

     One thing that I really enjoy when going through photos, old and new, are those of generations of family all together.  When a baby is born that begins a new generation, the cameras come out and the flashes go off to document this event.  Why not continue with this as the child, the parent and the grand parent age?  I have no answer, only the question.

     Here are a couple of the generation pics that I have found to share from the Finchum - Baker family.

 Above photo - Bruce Finchum, Ralph Finchum (Bruce's father), Marti (Martha Frances Finchum) and Henry Baker (Bruce's Grandfather).
This is pretty special for the obvious; we have 3 generations here.  But there is another reason also.  Bruce's mom, also Martha Frances Finchum, had passed away before this time.  So we have the mixture of the Finchum-Baker with the generations to make it 4 layers.  This is the first time that Henry Baker got to meet the name sake of his daughter.

 
 Again we have that new baby and the generation picture.
Love it !  
Marti, baby from the first pictures in this post, is the one on the back left, along with her Grandpa Ralph Finchum, Bruce Finchum sitting and holding Tiffany, his grand daughter; and of course the great grand daughter of Ralph.  So wish Henry would have been around for another shot here.

 Here's another of Bruce's kids - on the left is Sarah Finchum with her daughter, Casey, in the middle and myself, Donna Finchum, the married into the Finchum-Baker family.  Again, three generations.

     My son Ryan Finchum, and the son of Bruce Finchum, is married to Tricia.  She has a great family still living and since I do consider myself a Finchum of sorts, it is only fair that I do the same with her.  Plus, she has great pics of generations to share.
This is Tricia's family which includes her mom, mom's husband, aunts, uncle, brother, aunt's kids, and her grand parents holding the kids.  See - great pic and with 3 Finchums and 1 married in Finchum it is a good one to share.


And - just once more with Tricia  -  here she is with her mom, grand mother and her great grandfather.   Not all that often this can be shared.  Even neater is that Tricia's great grandfather got to see even another generation in her children.  Maybe I can get more pics from these generations to share later.




Sunday, May 20, 2012

What's In A Name ?


      
     Where did the English Baker family come from?  What is the English Baker family crest and coat of arms?  When did the Baker family first arrive in the US.  Where did the various ranches of the family go?  What is the baker family history?  All questions that I will eventually find the answers to. 

     To start with, there are origins available in Dutch, English and German.  The Baker of the Finchum/Baker family all began in England. 
The distinguished surname Baker comes from the ancient culture of 
 the Ango-Saxons.  The name is derived from the Old English “baecere, ”meaning “baker” and was the first borne as an occupational name.  Much like the name Carpenter was the name of a builder; a carpenter. 

     The name Baker, appeared in many references, and from time to time, the surname was spelled Baker, Bakere, Baiker, Backer and others.  First found in Durham, where the Baker family held a family seat from very ancient times, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066.  Due to its occupational origins, its likely that the name emerged independently in different areas, thus creating several early branches of the Baker family.

Famous Bakers –

Norma Jean Baker (1926-1962) American actress, who used the name Marilyn Monroe

Carroll Baker (born 1931) American actress, both a serious dramatic actress and , in the 1960’s, a movie sex symbol

      Kyle Baker Chesley “Chet” Baker Jr. (1929-1988) American jazz trumpeter, flugelhorn player and singer.

     Kyle Baker (born 1965)  American cartoonist, comic book writer and artist, and animator

Ray Stannard Baker (1870-1946) American journalist and author

     James Addison Baker III (born 1930) American attourney, politician, political administrator, political advisor and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom

     Johnnie B “Dusty” Baker (born 1949) American baseball player turned manager

      Lieutenant Colonel Addison E Baker (1907-1943) awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor in 1943

     Russell Wayne Baker (born 1925) American reporter who won the 1979 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary

     Howard Baker Jr. (born 1925) recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom

      And last but not least –

     Henry Baker of Columbus, Indiana, the great grandfather of my children.  Here pictured with Marti, their first meeting in December 1972.