BIOGRAPHY: William McClain BAKER, Mifflin County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by P. S. Barr Copyright. All rights reserved. http://files.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/mifflin/ _______________________________________________ The Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of the Juniata Valley, Comprising the Counties of Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata, and Perry, Pennsylvania. Chambersburg, Pa.: J. M. Runk & Co., 1897, Volume I, pages 427-428. WILLIAM MCCLAIN BAKER, M.D., Lewistown, Mifflin county, Pa., was born at Bannerville, Snyder county, Pa., June 24, 1863, son of Walter and Salome (McClain) Baker. His grandfather, Walter Scott Baker, was a resident of Lehigh county, where his German forefathers settled in the latter half of the eighteenth century. He had eight children, among them was Walter, father of Dr. Baker. The Doctor's maternal grandparents were John and Sophia (Treaster) McClain; Mrs. Walter Baker was their only child. Walter Baker received the average education attainable in his times by country boys. He learned carpentry, but spent his early manhood principally in cultivating his father's farm in Snyder county. He served in defense of the Union during the war of the Rebellion, being mustered into service September 7, 1864, in Company I, One Hundred and Eighty-fourth Pennsylvania Volunteers, Capt. L. C. Edmunds. After the war, having been mustered out June 2, 1865, Mr. Baker continued to combine farming and carpentry in Snyder county, until his removal to Mifflin. The children of Mr. And Mrs. Walter Baker are: James M.; Dr. William McC.; Mary, born April 8, 1866, died December 15, 1867; Ada C., born April 11, 1870, is the wife of Edward S. Aurandt; Ira R., born June 11, 1873, is a student of the Northwestern Ohio University, Ada, O.; Elizabeth M., born July 8, 1875; Elsie V., born in 1880; Kirby, born April 23, 1882; and Samuel S., born May 28, 1878. The eldest of this family, James M. Baker, is an attorney-at-law in Snyder county; having graduated at the Northwestern Ohio University, he read law in the office of Andrew Reed, Esq., at Lewistown; was admitted to the Mifflin county bar, and practised there for one year, before removing to Snyder county, where he is at present district attorney, and has the prospect of a most successful career. He married Mary Yeager, and has one child. Being studious and diligent, William McClain Baker profited so well by his course in the common schools of Mifflin county that at the age of seventeen he was accepted as a teacher, and taught for a year at the Centre schoolhouse in Decatur township, Mifflin county, whither the family had by this time removed. At the age of eighteen he entered the Northwestern Ohio University, and took the preparatory course. Again in Mifflin county, he taught for two terms at Lilly's schoolhouse, in Decatur township, and in October, 1866, entered the Medical College of Ohio, at Cincinnati. The succeeding winter found him a student of the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia, in which he matriculated in October, 1887; he graduated from that institution in 1888. After spending a few months at home, Dr. Baker began practise at Beavertown, Snyder county, where he remained until October 15, 1895, the date of his removal to Lewistown. The Doctor's professional qualifications have already won for him the confidence of many patients; he is also esteemed for personal traits, and is decidedly a "rising physician." He belongs to Lodge No. 97, I. O. O. F., Lewistown; Camp No. 98, P. O. S. A., Beavertown, Pa; and to the Sons of Veterans. He is of the Republican party. Dr. William McClain Baker was married, September 1, 1887, to Mary Willa, daughter of Augustus M. and Elizabeth (Sigler) Ingram. One of their children, Charles F., died September 2, 1890, aged three months. Those living are: Lloyd R.; Merle W.; Russell I.; and Rex M. The parents of Augustus M. Ingram were William and Martha (Cottel) Ingram, and were of Scotch-Irish descent. His wife was a daughter of George and Sarah Sigler, of German ancestry. Mrs. Dr. Baker is one of ten children; the others are: Elizabeth; Ada L.; Sarah Martha; Robert W.; James H.; Howard L.; Annie M.; Ellen B.; and William. Dr. Baker and his family are members of the Lutheran church. _____ TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: There appears to be a typo in the 2nd paragraph. The author has written that Dr. Baker "in October, 1866, entered the Medical College of Ohio". As he was born in 1863, this is obviously a mistake and should probably read "1886".