hmtl5 Robert George Baker: McKeown Genealogy

Robert George Baker

Male 1928 - 1967  (39 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Robert George Baker was born on 9 Feb 1928 in Clarinda, Page County, Iowa (son of George Claude Baker and Martha Fern McKeown); died on 25 May 1967 in Lake Manawa, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa; was buried in Washington Township Cemetery, Duncombe, Webster County, Iowa.

    Other Events:

    • _MILT: World War II. US Army. Sergeant.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114910631/robert-george-baker


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George Claude Baker was born on 7 May 1896 in Iowa; died on 2 Sep 1970; was buried in Washington Township Cemetery, Duncombe, Webster County, Iowa.

    Other Events:

    • _MILT: World War I. US Army. 776 Casual Det. Private.
    • Census: 1925, East River, Page County, Iowa
    • Census: 1930, East River, Page County, Iowa

    Notes:

    Name:
    son of William S. Baker and Minnie M. Wynn

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114910389/george-claude-baker

    George married Martha Fern McKeown on 30 Mar 1923 in Clarinda, Page County, Iowa. Martha (daughter of Henry Elliott McKeown and Josephine Susan Stoops) was born on 20 May 1900 in Harlan, Page County, Iowa; died on 8 Dec 1990; was buried in Washington Township Cemetery, Duncombe, Webster County, Iowa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Martha Fern McKeown was born on 20 May 1900 in Harlan, Page County, Iowa (daughter of Henry Elliott McKeown and Josephine Susan Stoops); died on 8 Dec 1990; was buried in Washington Township Cemetery, Duncombe, Webster County, Iowa.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114910430/martha-ferne-baker

    Children:
    1. 1. Robert George Baker was born on 9 Feb 1928 in Clarinda, Page County, Iowa; died on 25 May 1967 in Lake Manawa, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa; was buried in Washington Township Cemetery, Duncombe, Webster County, Iowa.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Henry Elliott McKeownHenry Elliott McKeown was born on 9 Jun 1866 in Page County, Iowa (son of Alexander McKeown and Jennie N. Clark); died on 15 Sep 1948 in Clarinda, Page County, Iowa; was buried on 17 Sep 1948 in Covenanter Cemetery, Clarinda, Page County, Iowa.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: farmer
    • Census: 1900, Harlan, Page County, Iowa
    • Census: 1910, Harlan, Page County, Iowa
    • Census: 1920, Harlan, Page County, Iowa
    • Census: 1925, Harlan, Page County, Iowa
    • Census: 1930, Harlan, Page County, Iowa
    • Census: 1940, Clarinda, Page County, Iowa

    Notes:

    McKEOWN's HOMEPLACE, Harlan Twp., Page Co., IA.
    By Phyllis (Dunn) Fulk, 1996, Pg177
    "Covenanter Cemetery Families"

    Note by Phyllis Fulk:
    In early 1940 on the way to Covenanter Church one Sabbath morning, my mother noticed machinery lined up as for sale on the Henry McKEOWN farm. She told Dad he should check and see if the farm was for sale. He did, and sold a team of horses for down payment. We lived south of Shambaugh and half way to College Springs, quite aways from church and Clarinda. There was Mom and Dad, six of us children, Grandpa and Grandma Dunn, so what a thrill to move to the McKEOWN place with four bedrooms upstairs and one down. A wood (or coal) burning furnace in the basement with a register to every room. A large porch across the south and east sides of the house. A beautiful staircase and large rooms with a big bay window out of the dining room and also the bedroom upstairs. There was no electricity or bath in the bathroom (no one else had that either) but there was water in and out of the kitchen. A huge crock sat beside the sink and if you pumped the pump (down hill east af the house) 300 times it would fill and have plenty of water to use. The water was piped out of the sink and ran down into the lower front yard. There was a house just back of the main house with two rooms which we called "the old house" and used for storage and the cream separator, where the Alex McKEOWNS had lived, it may have been attached to the house at one time. The Dunn family lived on the McKEOWN farm for twenty-five years. In 1947 electricity came to the country and a good hard surfaced "oiled" road was made to the church.


    Henry E. McKeown
    Clarinda – Funeral services were held Friday at the Walker chapel for Henry E. McKeown, 82, who died at his home in Clarinda after an illness of four years.
    Surviving are his widow; two daughters, Mrs. George Baker of Duncombe and Mrs. Dan Rice of Clarinda; a son, Ray McKeown of Clarinda, and four grandchildren.
    The Daily Nonpareil, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Sunday, 19 September 1948.


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106194278/henry-elliott-mckeown

    Lot 90, #3

    Henry married Josephine Susan Stoops on 22 Jun 1892 in Page County, Iowa. Josephine was born on 11 Nov 1874 in Iowa; died on 29 Oct 1958 in Clarinda, Page County, Iowa; was buried in Covenanter Cemetery, Clarinda, Page County, Iowa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Josephine Susan StoopsJosephine Susan Stoops was born on 11 Nov 1874 in Iowa; died on 29 Oct 1958 in Clarinda, Page County, Iowa; was buried in Covenanter Cemetery, Clarinda, Page County, Iowa.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106194379/josephine-susan-mckeown

    Lot 90, #4

    Children:
    1. Hazel F. McKeown was born on 28 Oct 1892; died on 20 Aug 1894; was buried in Covenanter Cemetery, Clarinda, Page County, Iowa.
    2. Grace J. McKeown was born in Jun 1894 in Iowa; died on 23 Jul 1918 in Iowa; was buried in Covenanter Cemetery, Clarinda, Page County, Iowa.
    3. Jennie R. McKeown was born on 1 May 1896; died on 29 Jul 1897; was buried in Covenanter Cemetery, Clarinda, Page County, Iowa.
    4. Nina Margaret McKeown was born on 7 Aug 1898 in Harlan, Page County, Iowa; died in 1918; was buried in Covenanter Cemetery, Clarinda, Page County, Iowa.
    5. 3. Martha Fern McKeown was born on 20 May 1900 in Harlan, Page County, Iowa; died on 8 Dec 1990; was buried in Washington Township Cemetery, Duncombe, Webster County, Iowa.
    6. Mary Maude McKeown was born on 26 Mar 1906 in Page County, Iowa; died on 5 Dec 1958 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado; was buried in Clarinda Cemetery, Clarinda, Page County, Iowa.
    7. William Ray McKeown was born on 24 Jun 1907 in Page County, Iowa; died in Nov 1981; was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery, College Springs, Page County, Iowa.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Alexander McKeownAlexander McKeown was born on 12 Dec 1830 in Freeport, Harrison County, Ohio (son of Alexander McKeown and Rosanna Glasgow); died on 1 Jan 1916 in Clarinda, Page County, Iowa; was buried in Covenanter Cemetery, Clarinda, Page County, Iowa.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: farmer
    • Census: 1860, Nodaway, Page County, Iowa
    • Census: 1870, Harlan Township, Page County, Iowa
    • Census: 1880, Harlan Township, Page County, Iowa
    • Census: 1910, Lincoln, Atchison County, Missouri

    Notes:

    Biographical history of Page County, Iowa. Chicago, Lewis & Dunbar, 1890. Page 669-670.
    Alexander McKeown was born December 12, 1830, and is the sixth child of a family of eleven children of Alexander and Rose (Glasgow) McKeown. The parents were natives of county Antrim, Ireland, where they were reared and married. In 1823 they bade farewell to their native land, and sailed away to America; the first year they spent in Belmont County, Ohio, thence removing to Harrison County, Ohio; there they entered land from the Government and made their home the remainder of their days. The father died in 1853, and the mother survived until 1886. Mr. McKeown was a farmer by occupation and brought up his sons to the same employment. He was a man, quiet and unassuming, and strove to inculcate the principles of right and truth in the hearts of his children. The family are named as follows: Henry, John, James, deceased; Adam, deceased; Mary J., wife of Samuel Andress; Alexander, Arthur G., Levina, wife of Robert Logan; Rose A., deceased, was wife of William Forsyth, also deceased; Glasgow, deceased, and William.

    Alexander, Jr., received a common school education, and previous to his marriage he taught two terms of school. In December 1858, he came to eastern Iowa, and remained there almost one year. He then returned to his old home, and November 16, 1854, he was united in marriage to Miss H.J. Alexander who died December 4, 1862. By this union three children were born; John A. and James U., both residents of Harlan Township, and Mary R., deceased. Mr. McKeown was again married November 29, 1864, to Miss Jane Clarke, who was born in Guernsey County, Ohio, May 19, 1830. One child has been born of this marriage, Henry E., residing at home.

    In 1855 our subject removed to Washington County, Iowa, where he remained three years, after which he came to Page County. He spent the first winter in a temporary residence, and during that time erected a frame dwelling on a tract of sixty acres in Harlan Township. In the summer of 1862 he went back to Ohio, and in the spring of 1864 he returned to his farm in Page County. He was added to his first purchase until at one time he had 320 acres; he sold forty acres, and has deeded eighty acres to each of two sons.

    When he first came to the county the land was as it had been left by the red man, but time and energy have wrought great changes, and to-day the McKeown farm is one of the best improved in Page County; there is a fine frame residence, and good buildings for stock and grain have been erected by the present owner. Having led a life of honesty and integrity, he numbers his friends by the score, and has a standing second to none in the county.

    Mr. and Mrs. McKeown have lived to see the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage, and were assisted in celebrating this event by almost 100 friends. They are active works in the Reformed Presbyterian Church.


    The Clarinda Herald-Journal, Jan 25, 1916
    Obit. Alexander McKEOWN,
    Pleasant Ridge, Harlan No. 5
    Alexander McKEOWN, one of the oldest residents of Harlan Township, died Jan 18, 1916
    His funeral was held at the Reformed Presbyterian (Covenanter) church Wednesday, Jan 19, at 2:30p.m. Burial was in the Cemetery adjoining the church.


    Biographical History of Page County, Iowa. 1880
    By W.L. Kershaw, Pg689
    "Alexander McKEOWN Family"
    ALEXANDER McKEOWN, farmer, section 23, P. 0. Clarinda, the owner of 210 acres of improved land, all in cultivation; was born December 12, 1S30, in the state of Ohio—Harrison county—where he matured to manhood a plow-boy, and lived until 20 years of age. He moved to Washington county, Iowa, in 1855, and improved a small farm in that county. In 1S58 he made his settlement on his present farm. He has been twice married; first November 10, 1854, to Miss H. J. ALEXANDER. By this union he had three children: John A, and James U. are living, and Mary R. deceased. This wife died December 2, 1862. He was married again November 29,1864, to Miss Jane CLARK, a native of Guernsey county, Ohio. By this marriage they have one child: Henry E. They are members of the Reformed Presbyterian (Covenanter) church. Mr. McKeown is one of the early settlers of this county, and had but little means to start with, but now has an abundance in store to make himself and companion comfortable in their old days.


    Our subject Alexander McKEOWN, Jr., age 35, purchased the "Original McKeown Homeplace" of 80 acres in the Harlan Twp., on Section 28, on Feb. 02, 1866, and added to this purchase of farm land until at one time he had over 320 acres; he later sold 40 acres, and deeded 80 acres to each of his two sons.

    File Date: Feb. 06, 1866; 160 acres,
    STATE OF IOWA, SS.COUNTY of Page
    Deed Bk. J, Pg88
    On 06 Feb. 1866, GEORGE McLERNEN of Page County, conveyed 80 acres lying on the North Half, of the Southeast Quarter in Section numbered Twenty-eight (28), in Township (Harlan) numbered Sixty-eight (68) North, of Range numbered Thirty-seven (37) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, in the county of Page and State of Iowa... to Alexander McKEOWN, Jr. (Source transcribed by M. Lucille (Wilson) Sarrett from: Deed Book No. H, p. 563; Page County, Iowa; File Date: Feb. 06, 1866.

    EARLY YEARS IN HARRISON CO., OHIO:
    By Phyllis (Dunn) Fulk, 1996, Pg176
    "Covenanter Cemetery Families"
    Alexander McKEOWN, Jr. and 1st Wife Hannah Jane (Alexander) McKEOWN spent their early childhood years together in Harrison Co., Ohio, their parents farm were no more than 1 and 1/2 mile from each other, he matured to manhood and helped his father Alexander McKEOWN, Sr. farm his 160 acres of cultivated bottom land.
    He was listed, age 18, living with his parents in the 1850 Harrison Co., OH. Census.
    Alexander McKEOWN, Jr. received a common school education, and previous to his 1st. marriage he taught two terms of school in Harrison Co., Ohio. Alexander McKEOWN, Jr. age 22, was listed in his fathers Will of 01 Jun. 1852 as well as his signature.
    As a single young man of 23 years, in the winter of December 1853 he came to eastern Iowa, in Washington County, and improved a small farm in that County. He remained their for almost a year. He then returned to his Widow mothers home in Harrison Co., OH., and on 16 Nov. 1854, he was united in marriage with Miss Hannah Jayne ALEXANDER.
    In 1855 Alexander McKEOWN, Jr, and his bride removed back to Washington Co., IA. Where they remained for three years.
    The two oldest children were born here in Washington Co., IA.
    In the winter of 1858 this young couple, with two small babies removed to Page Co., Iowa, and spent this first winter in a temporary sod-house and during that time he erected a frame dwelling on 160 acres of undivided land in the Northeast quarter of Section 27, in Buchanan Twp. Page Co., Iowa.

    EARLY YEARS IN PAGE CO., IOWA:
    By Phyllis (Dunn) Fulk, 1996, Pg177
    "Covenanter Cemetery Families"
    When Alexander McKEOWN, Jr. first came to Page County (1858) the land was as it had been left by the Red Man, but time and energy have brought great many changes, the McKEOWN FARM was one of the best improved in Page County; there was a frame residence, and good buildings for stock and grain. Having led a life of honesty and integrity, his numbers of friends were by the score, and his standing in the county was second to none. They were members of the Clarinda Reformed Presbyterian Church (COVENANTER). The Alexander McKEOWN, Jr. and family was one of the early settlers of Page Co., and had but little means to start with, and contributed greatly to the development of this area.

    File Date: Feb. 27, 1863; 160 acres,
    STATE OF IOWA SS. COUNTY of Page Deed Bk. H, Pg563
    SAMUEL HIREDAM of Page County, conveyed 160 acres lying on the Northeast Quarter (Undivided) of Section numbered Twenty - seven (27), in Township (Buchanan) numbered Sixty-seven (67) North, of Range numbered Thirty-six (36) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, in the county of Page and State of Iowa... to
    Alexander McKEOWN, Jr...
    (Source transcribed by M. Lucille (Wilson) Sarrett from: Deed Book No. H, p. 563; Page County, Iowa; File Date: Feb. 27, 1863.


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106116089/alexander-mckeown

    Lot 90, Plot #1

    Alexander married Jennie N. Clark on 29 Nov 1864 in Page County, Iowa. Jennie was born on 19 May 1830 in Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio; died on 8 Jul 1921 in Clarinda, Page County, Iowa; was buried in Covenanter Cemetery, Clarinda, Page County, Iowa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Jennie N. ClarkJennie N. Clark was born on 19 May 1830 in Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio; died on 8 Jul 1921 in Clarinda, Page County, Iowa; was buried in Covenanter Cemetery, Clarinda, Page County, Iowa.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1920, Harlan, Page County, Iowa

    Notes:

    The Clarinda Herald-Journal
    Obit. Mrs. Jennie (Clark) McKEOWN
    Died Harlan Township, July 8 1921
    Jennie N. (Clark) McKEOWN was born on May 19, 1830, in Zanesville, Ohio. She later moved to Boonsville, Ohio. She was united in marriage to Alexander McKEOWN on Nov. 29, 1864, in Harrison Co., OH. In that same year they moved to Page Co., Iowa where the continued to live until 1894 when the moved to Blanchard, Iowa which was their home for 17 years. In 1911 they moved to this vicinity.
    Jennie N. McKEOWN was preceded in death by her husband who died Jan 19, 1916. She is survived by one Son and two Step-Sons Henry & James McKEOWN of this vicinity, and John McKEOWN of Eldon, MO.
    Mrs. Jennie (Clark) McKEOWN was a life long member of the Reformed Presbyterian Church (Covenanter) of which she was a faithful member. Her devotion to Word of God is indicated by a record on a fly-leaf of her Bible which shows that she was 76 years old. Mrs. McKEOWN leaves a host of friends who mourn her loss, although recognizing that she had passed her ninety-first year of life could hold but few attractions to one so aged.
    The funeral was held in the Reformed Presbyterian (Covenanter) Church South-West of Clarinda, conducted by the pastor, N.S. McMILLAN, assisted by Reverends J.R. WYLIE and Paul COLEMAN.
    Interment was in the church cemetery.


    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106116259/jennie-mckeown

    Lot 90 plot #2

    Children:
    1. 6. Henry Elliott McKeown was born on 9 Jun 1866 in Page County, Iowa; died on 15 Sep 1948 in Clarinda, Page County, Iowa; was buried on 17 Sep 1948 in Covenanter Cemetery, Clarinda, Page County, Iowa.