Bedford County PA Archives Biographies.....Baker, Elias ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Judy Banja jbanja@msn.com May 2003 ELIAS BAKER, a worthy representative of the self-made men of our times, is prosperously engaged in agricultural pursuits in Snake Spring, Bedford County, Pa. He was born October 26, 1852, in the near-by township of South Woodbury, a son of Peter and Mary (Snyder) Baker, both of whom spent their entire lives in Bedford County. He comes of good old pioneer stock, his grandfather, John Baker, having been an early settler of this part of the State. Peter Baker died in April, 1892, at his home in South Woodbury, Pa., where he had spent the greater part of his active life. He was a farmer by occupation, a man of considerable prominence, and a valued member of the German Baptist church. He and his good wife reared a large family of children, of whom the following survive: Jacob, of Blair County, Pennsylvania; John, Samuel, and Solomon, of South Woodbury, Pa.; Elias, the special subject of this brief biography; Daniel, of Blair County, Pennsylvania; Elizabeth, widow of George Hoover, late of South Woodbury; Catherine, wife of Aaron Teeter, of South Woodbury; Rebecca, wife of George Brumbaugh, of Blair County, Pennsylvania; and Susan, wife of George Krisley, of Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Elias Baker attended first the district schools of South Woodbury township, where he resided until eight or nine years of age. Coming then to Snake Spring, he grew to manhood as a member of the household of Jacob Snyder, and in the public schools of this town completed his education. In 1875, having commenced life on his own account, Mr. Baker assumed the possession of his present farm, which under his energetic management has since been highy improved, being now one of the most attractive estates of this neighborhood. As a general farmer and stock-raiser he stands among the most prosperous, a position that he has valiantly earned by industry, economy, and honesty. A loyal, public-spirited citizen he heartily favors anything likely to improve town or county, and never shirks the responsibilities of public office. He has served three years as Township Auditor, one year as judge of elections, and is now filling his first term as a member of the local School Board. Politically, he is a good Republican, and, religiously, he belongs to the German Baptist church. Mr. Baker married Miss Anna Harclerode, daughter of William Harclerode, a well-known citizen of Snake Spring, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Baker have eight children living; namely, Mary J., James E., William H., Rebecca M., Peter L., Sherman H., Susan, and Daniel P. Source: Bedford Biographical Review, 1899, Bedford Co., Pa