William Spohn Baker

American writer, collector, and title examiner From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

William Spohn Baker (April 17, 1824 – September 8, 1897) was an American writer, collector and title examiner.[1][2]

Born(1824-04-17)April 17, 1824
DiedSeptember 8, 1897(1897-09-08) (aged 73)
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William Spohn Baker
Born(1824-04-17)April 17, 1824
DiedSeptember 8, 1897(1897-09-08) (aged 73)
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Biography

William Spohn Baker born in Philadelphia on April 17, 1824, the son of George Nice Baker (1788–1859), a prominent member of Philadelphia city affairs, and Ann Keyser (1792–1867).[2]

Baker was educated in private schools in Philadelphia. He then studied conveyancing under Andrew D. Cash while working in his office. Since 1873, Baker was a member of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. He was elected to the Council of the Society in 1885 and became a vice president.[3]

Baker married Eliza Downing on May 12, 1853. They had a daughter, Laura Baker (later Whelen).[4][5] He died at his home on Arch Street in Philadelphia on September 8, 1897.[2]

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