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Mr. BROWN
Mary BAKER
Husband:  Mr. BROWN
Marriage:
Wife:  Mary BAKER
Birth:  2 Nov 1838, Allen Twp., Noble Co., IN
Other Spouse:  m.2 1 Sep 1862, Albion, Noble Co., IN, Elkanah STEWART
Father:  Alpheus BAKER
Mother:  Mercy HOPKINS
Child:
1.  Florence BROWN, b. 9 Nov 1856, IN
Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; USA, US, United States, Indiana

Sources:

1.  Jordan R. Dodd, ed.  1993.  Indiana Marriages:  Early to 1850.  Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-228):  no Noble County marriages on CD.  Apparently, marriage records at Noble County begin with Book 1 in 1859.  Earlier marriages can only be found in family bibles, church records, newspapers, etc.

2.  1850 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com):  Mary BAKER (æ 12, b. IN) is living in Allen Twp., Noble Co., IN, with her parents (q.v.).

3.  1860 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #19 of 45):  Lisbon & Kendallsville P.O., Allen Twp., Noble Co., IN, Roll M653_285, p. 299, PN 205, 1534/1534, enumerated 26 Jul 1860, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1860 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Alpheus Baker 65 M   Farmer 1200 500 Vermont
Mercy     " 57 F         "
Timothy   " 26 M   Farm Laborer  100   Ohio
Wm        " 19 M         Ind
Francis   " 17 M         "
Martha    " 13 F         "
Mary Brown 21 F         "
Florence "  4 F         "
This is the only Flo* BROWN born in Indiana within one year of being age 4 in the U.S. Census.

4.  1870 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #15 of 24):  Norwalk P.O., Hartland Twp., Huron Co., OH, Roll M593_1225, p. 325A, PN 15, 126/125, enumerated 6 Jun 1870, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1870 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤•
Brown Robert 65 M W Farmer 5050   Connetticut
_____ Eliza 65 F W Keeping House     Connetticut
_____ Hannah 21 F W At Home     Ohio
_____ Florence 14 F W At Home     Indiana
_____ George C 12 M W Farm Laborer     Indiana
Are Robert & Eliza (CHAPPELL) BROWN Florence's paternal grandparents?  Her aunt and uncle?  George was with Robert & Eliza in 1860, but Florence was not.
 
 
 

.  Timothy Hopkins.  1932.  John Hopkins of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1634, and Some of His Descendants. Stanford Univ. Press, Stanford, CA (available as a facsimile reprint from Higginson Books and online by subscription at Ancestry.com — see parents' page for full excerpt; boldface added):
p. 214 MERCY,7 b. 13 January 1803, at Pittsford; m.... (2) at Homer, Ohio, as his second wife, 7 February 1830, Alpheus Baker...
p. 215      Mr. and Mrs. Baker removed to Indiana in August 1836...

Children surname Baker...
 
  IV.   MARY, b. 2 November 1838; m. _____ Richards.
...

Did she really marry a RICHARDS?  See appears to have married a BROWN.  Is this an error, or did she marry twice?

Private Member Trees (online at Ancestry.ca):  three files there show Mary BAKER, d/o Alpheus, married to a William George RICHARD (b. 1837, MDX), and two files there show her married to an Elkana STEWART. 

Public Member Trees (online at Ancestry.com).

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