On 25 July 1870 Rosa was age 6 and lived in and was probably born in Bowling Green, Ohio.
2420 On 17 June 1880 Rosa was age 16 and lived with her parents and 3 siblings in Jackson, Ohio.
2421 In 1895 Louis Luick lived in the Village of Bayfield, Wisconsin. His household consisted of 3 males and 3 females, 4 born in America and 2 in Germany .
2437 On 1 June 1900 Rosa, now 36, had married Mr. Hahm before 1887, then divorced him before 1903, and now lived with her 13 year old daughter Emma K. Hahm at her parents home on 7th Street in Bayfield, Wisconsin. Rosa Hahm had only the one child, Emma K. Hahm, still alive as of 1 June 1900 and Rosa worked as a servant.
1119 On the 1905 Wisconsin Census, John Baker, a 45 year old railroad employee, born in Holland, lived in Bayfield, Wisconsin with his wife Rosie, 42, son Garrett, 19, daughter Gertrude Baker, 16, and daughter Emma Hahm, 18. On 19 April 1910 Rosa B. Baker, 46, had been married for 7 years to John Baker, 50, and had only one child, Emma K. Daniels, 23, still living. They lived in a house on Broad Street in Bayfield, Wisconsin with Rosa’s daughter Emma K. Daniels, her husband of one year, Walter Daniels, and John Baker’s son, Garrett Baker, 28.
729On 16 January 1920 Rosa B. Baker, 56, lived with her second husband, John Baker, 60, and her widowed mother, Anna K. Luick in a house they rented on Broad Street in Bayfield, Wisconsin. No children lived with them.
2436 On 13 April 1930 John Baker, 70, retired, lived with his wife Rosa, 66, in a house they owned worth $2000 on Second Street in Bayfield, Wisconsin. John had first married at age 23 and Rosa at age 22. Anna K. Luick had died in 1928.
2446John Baker died on 30 September 1932. On 20 April 1940 Rosa Baker was a 76 year old widow who lived with the family of her daughter, Emma Daniels in Bayfield, Wisconsin.
2445 Rosa died on 18 Oct 1947.
On 1 June 1900 John Baker was a 40 year old widower who worked as a wiper in the railroad shops. He had emigrated from Holland in 1870 and was a naturalized citizen. He lived in a house on Third Street one house from Rittenhouse Avenue that he rented with his three children, Nellie, 17, Garrett, 14, and Gertrude, 11, all at school.
656On the 1905 Wisconsin Census, John Baker, a 45 year old railroad employee, born in Holland, lived in Bayfield, Wisconsin with his second wife Rosie, 42, son Garrett, 19, daughter Gertrude Baker, 16, and step daughter Emma Hahm, 18.
2438. On 15 April 1910 John Baker, 50, born in Holland, lived on Broad Street in Bayfield, Wisconsin with his second wife of 7 years, Rosa B. Baker, 46, born in Ohio. This was also Rosa’s second marriage. John was a watchman in the locomotive roundhouse. Living with them was his son Garret Baker, 25, single, born in Michigan who worked as an edger in a lumber mill, and Rosa’s daughter Emma K. Daniels, 23, and Emma’s husband of one year, Walter Daniels, 28, born in Michigan, who worked as an Assistant Light House Keeper.
729On 16 January 1920, John Baker, 60, an engine wiper in the round house lived with his wife Rosa B. Baker, 56, in a house they rented on Broad Street in Bayfield, Wisconsin. Rosa’s widowed mother, Anna K. Luick, 76, lived with them. No children lived with them. John had emigrated from Holland at age 10 in 1870 and became a naturalized citizen in 1896
2436 On 13 April 1930 John Baker, 70, retired, lived with his wife Rosa, 66, in a house they owned worth $2000 on Second Street in Bayfield, Wisconsin. John had first married at age 23 and Rosa at age 22. No children lived with them and Anna K. Luick had died in 1928.
2446 John died on 30 September 1932.