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Rev.Andrew Baker, Jr. (son of Andrew Baker and Mary Mollie Bowling) was born 1749 in Augusta Co, VA11, and died 24 September 1815 in Lee County, VA12. He married Elizabeth Avant on 1769 in Lee County, VA13, daughter of Peter Avant and Amy Massie.

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Notes for ANDREW BAKER:

Information for this page by Clyde N. Bunch KD4VQD@juno.com and Carol Wyatt ewyatt@wsnet.com.

Andrew Baker Jr., born 1749 in Grayson Co, VA

He was a Chaplain in the Revolutionary War. His place of residence during the
Revolutionary War was Montgomery County, Virginia

Settled at Osborn's Station on New River, in what was Wilkes County, now Ashe County, NC
It was here he probably met and married Elizabeth Avant.

Both Andrew and his wife, Elizabeth, were baptized in the settlement by the Rev. William
Hammond.
Several of their children were born while living at Osborne's Station.

After leaving Osborne's Settlement, he and his family moved to Grayson Co., VA.

It was there that he became the pastor of the "Fox Creek Baptist Church".

It appears that Andrew pastored this church off and on for about sixteen or eighteen
years, rotating between this church and the Brier Creek Baptist Church, in Wilkes Co, NC.
Records show that the Rev. Andrew Baker was a pastor at the Brier Creek Church, in
Wilkes Co, from June 25, 1790 to February 22, 1794. He then left this church and was
gone about six years. He returned and became pastor of Brier Creek Church once again
and was there from 1800 to May of 1802. He then returned to the Fox Creek Church in
Grayson County.

Editors Note: Deed Book B-1, p. 164-165 - 11 Sept, 1790, Wilkes County, NC - John Combs sold ISAAC BAKER OF GREENE COUNTY, NC, for 50 Pds. 125 ac on Caley's Creek adj Edward Harris (this was a water of Hunting Creek.) This location was near the Brier Creek Baptist Church. Isaac Baker was Andrew Baker, Jr's nephew, son of John "Renta" Baker. Byron Brown, January 16, 2000.

It was there that his daughter Martha married Eli Davis, on April 3, 1806.
They were married by her father the Rev. Andrew Baker.

Andrew Baker, after leaving the Fox Creek Church, moved to Lee Co, VA. Here he became
the pastor of the "Thompson's settlement Baptist Church". This is the oldest Baptist church in
Lee County. The minutes of which show that Rev. Baker & wife Elizabeth, Joined the church by
letter on October 3rd, Saturday, A.D. 1811. This church was located about
7 miles southeast of Jonesville. This was just a few miles from the "Blackwater Settlement",
the popular stopping off place for the Bakers, Bolins, and Osborns on their way to Kentucky.
It was there that Andrew Baker died in 1815, and was buried in Robert Clark Cemetery, on
Wallings Creek, in Lee Co., VA.

MORE ON REV. ANDREW BAKER - Submitted by Carol Wyatt - ewyatt@wsnet.com

More on the Rev. Andrew Baker b. 1749 age stated in the bible record belonging to Grace
Witt Brockman, of Houston, TX a descendant of Martha Baker Davis, dau. of Rev. Andrew
Baker.

Andrew Baker was a Private under Capt. Isaac Ruddles during the Revolution-------From
Collins History of KY. (what is this History of KY. doing with Andrew Baker Wilkes NC VA.d. VA.? Why was this there?)

Andrew Baker took oath of allegiance in Christiansburg, VA in 1777. He served in Capt. Ruddles Company in 1779-80 at Ruddles and Martins Station near now Cythiana ..... genealogy Magazine.

Andrew Baker was a Baptist Minister and served as Chaplain of his Company in the Rev. War.
He was a great preacher of the Frontier Settlers. He was one of the very first settlers of
New river in the new County of Ashe, N.C. abt. 1769 {sic}(called Wilkes County NC Ashe Co.
made 1799)

Rev. Andrew Baker was was a Chaplain, a good whig, a great influence, eminence for morality,
of the Baptist religion------Drapers MSS. 12DD 51 (8)-52 (1)

He moved around among this area starting Churches and Pastoring Churches. Rev. Baker was
one of the ablest, wisest and most successful ministers in Wilkes County, N.C. and adjacent
parts of Virginia. ----History of N.C. Baptist A.G. W. Paschal

Some of the Churches in which he preached and pastored were:

Eaton's Church constituted Dec. 16, 1790 by Ministers who assisted Rev. Petty and
Rev. Andrew Baker. Eaton's Church was a continuation of Dutchman's Creek Church
which was broken up during the Revolution period. It was started on the same site
in the former Surry County, now Yadkin County, North Carolina.

Brier Creek Church, Wilkes CO. 1781-1794; 1800 to 1802; in Wilkes Co, NC near Hunting Creek.

Lewis Fork Church, Wilkes Co., 1792-*1794; on a stream of Lewis Fork in Wilkes Co., NC, was organized as an arm of Brier Creek Church on May 19, 1792.

Cedar Island later Ausburn, still later, Fox Creek Church in Grayson CO. VA;

Sinclair's Bottom Church in Washington Co. Va.;

Providence Church, 1805 in Yadkin CO., N.C. are among Churches in which
Rev. Andrew Baker served. Sampler's History Book of Baptists in VA states, "Elder Baker, one of the most consecrated and efficient ministers of the Yadkin Assoc. in its early years saved both of these churches from demoralization into which they had fallen". (Cedar Island & Sinclair's Botton Church).

The last church that Rev. Andrew Baker was in was the Thompson Settlement Baptist Church,
Lee County, VA. near Jonesville, VA. This church is still in existence today.

THOMPSON SETTLEMENT BAPTIST CHURCH MINUTES
Oct. (3rd) Third, Saturday A. D. 1811 - received Rev.Andrew Baker and his wife sister
Elizabeth Baker by letter

Oct. (3rd) Saturday, A. D. 1814----secondly appoint Rev. Andrew Baker the delegate to the Association.

June 12, 1812 --Rev. Andrew Baker became Pastor of the Church---Church Records,

On the Sabbath, the 23rd. day of April. A.D. 1815 a remarkable occurrence was transacted
by Elder Andrew Baker who baptized James Gilbert and Matilda Randolph, the wife of William
Randolph, in the Loan Branch, a tributary stream of Walling's Creek, James Gilbert was the
last male he baptized in his life.

The Sabath, the 24th day of Sept., A. D. 1815 - Was a remarkable day in the memory of several
persons, for on this day old father Andrew Baker expired after some days of sickness, aged 66
years. He lived 22 weeks after he had baptized James Gilbert and Matilda Randolph. His remains
were buried in Robert Clark's Cemetery South West of Jonesville, Lee Co. Va.

Elder James Gilbert was born in Giles Co. VA. A.D. 1787. He was baptized by Elder Andrew
Baker 23rd. day of April, A. D. 1815. He deceased at Sneedville, on Oct. 3rd. Sat. A.D. 1815.

NOTES ON ANDREW BAKER=Research by Mrs. H. L. Brockman Told us on Aug. 25, 1938 by cousin
Newt Click and Cousin Ellen Click, near Sneedville, TN.:

Elizabeth Avant (or Avent) was of French Huguenot descent, from an aristocratic family, and
when she married our great-great grandfather, Rev. Andrew Baker, her people disinherited her
and told her never to return home; she said that she never would until they sent for them
both. After many years, the Avants sent for Elizabeth and her husband to come and see them in
their old age. Rev. Baker told his wife if she would not cry when she went home that he would
send to a big seaport town (Wilmington?) and buy for her the nicest dress they could find.
She promised and got the dress, but when she came in sight of the old home of her parents
she burst into tears.

When Rev. Baker was first married, he was a fiddler for dances (before he became a preacher).
One night he and his wife left their children at home and went off to a dance and stayed all
night; when they returned they found their house burned up, along with their children. He
never went to another dance and became converted and a preacher. There are several versions
of this story--one is that he left his wife and children at home. The mother laid down with
a headache and the little girl playing by the fire caught her dress afire and burned to death,
before they could put it out.

A descendant, Mrs. Meorle, (Lewis) Ramsey says that she has a letter in her possession telling
of Andrew and his wife going to a party and three of their children burning up in their house,
while they were gone. She also has the old Andrew's bible. (1975). Her address is Mrs. Lewis
Ramsey, Rt. 1, Sneedville, TN. 37869

In 1765 or 1768 Andrew Baker settled and made improvements on land under the Loyal CO., now
in Grayson CO. VA. Several years afterwards he sold to Jeremiah Harrison who also removed to
and lived on the land for some time and then sold to James Mulkey, who also settled and lived
on the land and then sold to James Blevins, father of Orator John B. Blevins, 1772, James
Blevins, then moved to the land where he resided until his death in 1801. In 1790 James Newell
made an entry on the lands. Geo Reeves deposes that Andrew Baker was the first settler on the
land in 1768. Copy of survey of 100 (4400) acres (known as the Peach Bottom) surveyed for
Peter Jefferson, Thomas and David Meriwether and Thos. Walker, 16th March 1753
[SOURCE - From Chackley's records of Augusta CO., VA. Col. IX. P. 143. "Blevens" (Blevins)
v. Newell, O.S. 174. N.S. 62 Bill, Sept. 27, 1805.]

Editors Note: Believe the above paragraph in regard to the "Peach Bottom" tract, etc., is about Andrew Baker, father of the Rev. Andrew Baker. BB

They have that Andrew Baker married Elizabeth Avant who was born Sep. 12, 1753 at Burnswick
Co. VA.

Family of Elizabeth Avant
The will of Peter Avent recorded in Northampton Co, NC Book I, p. 216, proved Sept. Court 1779,
shows Elizabeth Baker daughter of Peter Avent. Peter m. 1st Any Massie; Ch: William, Isham,
Joseph, Thomas, Sarah, Elizabeth (Baker), Lucy (Truelove), Rebecca, Mourning (dau.),
Peter m. 2nd. Mary Tomlinson. No CH.

What about Peach Bottom? And could it be that Rev. Andrew Baker is in the Collins book of KY,
since Solomon s/o Rev. Andrew lived in Harlan CO. KY, as did Johannah his dau.?

MORE ON REV. ANDREW BAKER - Submitted by Carol Wyatt - ewyatt@wsnet.com

More on the Rev. Andrew Baker b. 1749 age stated in the bible record belonging to Grace
Witt Brockman, of Houston, TX a descendant of Martha Baker Davis, dau. of Rev. Andrew
Baker.

Andrew Baker was a Private under Capt. Isaac Ruddles during the Revolution-------From
Collins History of KY. (what is this History of KY. doing with Andrew Baker Wilkes NC VA.
d. VA.? Why was this there?)

Andrew Baker was a Baptist Minister and served as Chaplain of his Company in the Rev. War.
He was a great preacher of the Frontier Settlers. He was one of the very first settlers of
New river in the new County of Ashe, N.C. abt. 1769 {sic}(called Wilkes County NC Ashe Co.
made 1799)

Rev. Andrew Baker was was a Chaplain, a good whig, a great influence, eminence for morality,
of the Baptist religion------Drapers MSS. 12DD 51 (8)-52 (1)

He moved around among this area starting Churches and Pastoring Churches. Rev. Baker was
one of the ablest, wisest and most successful ministers in Wilkes County, N.C. and adjacent
parts of Virginia. ----History of N.C. Baptist A.G. W. Paschal

Some of the Churches in which he preached and pastored were:

Eaton's Church constituted Dec. 16, 1790 by Ministers who assisted Rev. Petty and
Rev. Andrew Baker. Eaton's Church was a continuation of Dutchman's Creek Church
which was broken up during the Revolution period. It was started on the same site
in the former Surry County, now Yadkin County, North Carolina.

Brier Creek Church, Wilkes CO. 1781-1794;

Lewis Fork Church, Wilkes Co., 1800 to 1802;

Cedar Island later Ausburn, still later, Fox Creek Church in Grayson CO. VA;

Sinclair's Bottom Church in Washington Co. Va.;1792-*1794;

Providence Church, 1805 in Yadkin CO., N.C. are among Churches in which
Rev. Andrew Baker served.

The last church that Rev. Andrew Baker was in was the Thompson Settlement Baptist Church,
Lee County, VA. near Jonesville, VA. This church is still in existence today.


THOMPSON SETTLEMENT BAPTIST CHURCH MINUTES
Oct. (3rd) Third, Saturday A. D. 1811 - received Rev.Andrew Baker and his wife sister
Elizabeth Baker by letter

Oct. (3rd) Saturday, A. D. 1814----secondly appoint Rev. Andrew Baker the delegate to the Association.

June 12, 1812 --Rev. Andrew Baker became Pastor of the Church---Church Records,

On the Sabbath, the 23rd. day of April. A.D. 1815 a remarkable occurrence was transacted
by Elder Andrew Baker who baptized James Gilbert and Matilda Randolph, the wife of William
Randolph, in the Loan Branch, a tributary stream of Walling's Creek, James Gilbert was the
last male he baptized in his life.

The Sabath, the 24th day of Sept., A. D. 1815 - Was a remarkable day in the memory of several
persons, for on this day old father Andrew Baker expired after some days of sickness, aged 66
years. He lived 22 weeks after he had baptized James Gilbert and Matilda Randolph. His remains
were buried in Robert Clark's Cemetery South West of Jonesville, Lee Co. Va.

Elder James Gilbert was born in Giles Co. VA. A.D. 1787. He was baptized by Elder Andrew
Baker 23rd. day of April, A. D. 1815. He deceased at Sneedville, on Oct. 3rd. Sat. A.D. 1815.

NOTES ON ANDREW BAKER=Research by Mrs. H. L. Brockman Told us on Aug. 25, 1938 by cousin
Newt Click and Cousin Ellen Click, near Sneedville, TN.:

Andrew baker was a Baptist preacher in Virginia, he was a great usefulness but a little eccentric habits. For instance, he would consistently walk and would never ride to the worship on Sundays, in "imitation" of Christ and His apostles. On any day of the week he felt at liberty to ride. So the story goes, that the venerable old preacher was seen riding on a fine horse and approaching a crowd of worldlings. One of the crowd, a smart fellow, who had just the day before been elected Esquire, said to the others: "Now, let's have some fun out of the old man." and so he accosted the preacher: Well, Mr. Baker, you seem to be prouder than your Master: I believe He never rode on as fine an animal as you are on." "No", was the quick retort, "they have made 'squires of the asses, leaving me nothing in that line to ride." The tables were turned and the joke was on the other fellow.

More About Rev.Andrew Baker, Jr.:
Date born 2: 1749, Grayson, VA.14
Burial: 24 September 1815, Robert Clark Cemetery, SW Jonesville, Lee Co, VA.15

More About Rev.Andrew Baker, Jr. and Elizabeth Avant:
Marriage 1: 1769, Lee County, VA.15
Marriage 2: 1768, Grayson Co., VA.16

Children of Rev.Andrew Baker, Jr. and Elizabeth Avant are:
  1. +Solomon Baker, b. 13 April 1770, Wilkes Co., North Carolina16, d. date unknown16.
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