Wikidata:Guide to James Bakers/todo

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  1. James Baker. Greengrocer turned armed robber, hanged 8 February 1886. See Modern English Biography Vol. 4, p. 239; there are also brief accounts in at least two modern scholarly papers.
  2. James Baker (1823-1862), see s:History of Iowa From the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century/4/James Baker
  3. James Baker, founder of The Newcastle Chronicle and Hunter River District News (Q17053418)
  4. James Baker, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California [4]
  5. James Baker, actor in Wide Awake Club (Q7998568); son of Richard Baker (Q7323923) [5]
  6. James Baker, member of Candygram For Mongo (Q5032167)
  7. James Baker (b. 15 Apr 1969), Australian rower [6]
  8. James D. Baker of SPACEHAB Inc., author of Commercial cargo transport service for ISS (Q99984129)
  9. James D[ennard] Baker, PhD at Iowa State University [7] [8]
  10. James Francis Baker (1864-1924), father of Howard Baker, Sr. (Q1631826), founder of Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz (Q4849090) [9] [10]
  11. James H. Baker Jr. M.A., U. Pittsburgh 1929; executive secretary of Inter-Racial Council, Albany NY, 1929; regional director of the National Negro Congress 1930s. Author of "Art Comes to the People of Harlem", The Crisis, March 1939, p. 79.
  12. James H. Baker, namesake of Bakerville, Wisconsin
  13. James H. Baker, M.D., an internal medicine doctor in Muskogee, Oklahoma, member of American Heart Association National Program Administration, governor of Oklahoma chapter of ACP, etc.
  14. James L. Baker, School of Mathematics, University of Manchester [11]
  15. James Madison Baker (1857-1936), owned Floral City (Q1429333) [12]
  16. James O. Baker, 2012 Republican candidate in MO-9 [13]
  17. James William Baker, awarded in 1996 Australia Day Honours for service to medicine, particularly in the field of obstetrics and gynaecology
  18. James William Baker, candadite in 1926 Liverpool City Council election

Group 2

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  1. James Baker, of Kilmersdon, Parish Church, Somerset, 1691 [14]
  2. James Baker, clergyman, born about 1825; M.A. (Oxford) 1850; St Swithins Church, Hampshire, 1859-1863 [15]
  3. James Baker, Council Proper of City of Bristol in 1901 [16]
  4. James Baker, minister, Caddo Peak, Methodist Church, Callahan Co, TX, 1881 [17]
  5. James Baker, former president of ACCAS (Q4650522)
  6. James H. Baker, minister, Sunbury, St Johns Methodist Church, Northumberland Co, PA, 1812 [18]
  7. James S. Baker, mayor of Pomona, Calif., 1961 to 1963
authors of published works, theses, reports, and archival documents
  1. Baker, J., D. Mixner, and S. Harris. 2008. The State of Disability in America: An Evaluation of the Disability Experience by Life without Limits Project. United Cerebral Palsy

Group 3

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Have some claim of significance, but unclear notable or not (example)

  1. James Baker, French shipbuilder (see w:Porthole)
  2. James Baker, one of relatives of Robert Baker (1578/9-1623) who owned Piccadilly
  3. James Baker (b. 1652), father of Hercules Baker (Q28061605) and brother of Hercules Baker (Q28061605) [19]
  4. James Baker, governor of Monmouth County Gaol (Q767102)
  5. James Baker (1712-?) and James Baker (1745-1822), grandfather and father of James Baker (Q76249867); see w:Philip_Metcalfe#cite_note-13
  6. James Baker (1796-1870?), British assistant consul general in Washington D.C; son-in-law of John Tayloe III (Q6260307)
  7. James Baker, 18th c.: Joseph Baker is described as "second son of James Baker and his wife Nancy" [20]. I think this James Baker is also some relative of Peter Puget. Probably many connections with the Huguenot families who colonized the Pacific Northwest. I haven't been able to find exact information about him.
  8. James Baker, settler of Froid (Q956243)
  9. James Baker, Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the Walworth 4th district as of 1858
  10. James Baker, brother of John Baker (Q16065515)
  11. James Baker (1808-1859), father of Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland (Q1381749)
  12. James Baker (died 1902), member of Rhondda Labour and Liberal Association; see w:David_Watts_Morgan#Trade_unionism
  13. James Baker, owner of land later known as Killila (Q19874921) in 1858
  14. James Baker (1831 Great Dunford Hampshire, England - 1910 Kempsey, NSW, Australia), Australian settler [21]
  15. James Baker (1835 Folksworth, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom - 1896 Bethnal Green, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom), Australian settler [22]
  16. James Baker fl. 1870, see w:Edward_Bartley#Professional_independence_and_further_pursuits
  17. James Baker (1854-1929), brick and tile manufacturer, of Victoria Ice Company
  18. James Baker (1864-1944), cofounder of Oriental Carpet Manufacturers (Q2030504); uncle of A. Cecil Edwards (Q24699723) [23]
  19. James Baker, built Charlotte House (Q19872130)
  20. James Baker, person wrongly suspected for murder in Wonnangatta murders (Q8032088)
  21. James Baker, person suspected for murder of John Surrency (together with Clyde Hysler and Alvin Tyler) on November 25, 1936
  22. James Baker, candidate in 1943 Victorian state election
  23. James Baker, board member of South Central Regional Airport Authority (SCRAA), see w:Clark Regional Airport
  24. James Baker of Brisbane. During its period of existence from 1987 to 1994, the Museum of Contemporary Art (Q99840558) had some slight significance in the Queensland art scene. It was entirely the personal collections of James Baker, an accountant engaged in fraudulent financial dealings. The art was placed in trust in bankruptcy proceedings in 1990 and auctioned in 1996. See Eyeline, Nov. 1987, for an interview with Baker and [24] for a judicial summary of his financial activities prior to 1991. He edited the exhibition catalogue From the Landscape (Brisbane: Museum of Contemporary Art, 1991).
  25. James Baker, chairman of 1958–59 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season
  26. James Baker, MBE (For public service, 1992 New Year Honours)
  27. James Baker, manager of Storrington F.C. (Q8992978)
  28. James Baker, English footballer from A.F.C. Sudbury, 2010
  29. James Baker, English professional wrestler [25] [26]
  30. James Baker (b. 1983), American professional wrestling manager, booker and retired professional wrestler [27]
  31. James Baker, ADR engineer and anime dub actor [28] [29]
  32. James Baker, American football player from 1973 Arizona State Sun Devils football team
  33. James Baker, American football player from Idaho Vandals football, 2014
  34. James Baker, Canadian football player from Ottawa Gee-Gees football, 2000
  35. James Baker, winner of Brighton Half Marathon
  36. James "Bakery" Baker, e-sport player of Dignitas (Q1059654)
  37. James Albert London Baker, son of Al Baker (Q4703534)
  38. James Austin Baker Jr. and James Austin Baker III, restaurant owner; see w:Brennan_Family_Restaurants#Memphis
  39. James Bernard Baker, in Alumni Oxonienses as follows: "1s. James, of Winchester, cler. Non-Coll., matric. 13 Oct., 1883, aged 21; B.A. 1887."
  40. James C. Baker (died 1862), Captain, The Huntingdon Guards, 12th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment
  41. James C. Baker, Colonel of 2nd Virginia Volunteer Infantry in 1898, see w:116th_Infantry_Regiment_(United_States)#After_the_Civil_War
  42. James C. Baker, Interim Superintendent, Roselle Public Schools
  43. James Calvin Baker (b. 1960-08-04), former boxer [30]
  44. James Craig Baker, American open carry political activists
  45. James Campbell Baker, in Alumni Oxonienses as follows: "3s. John, of Liverpool, gent. New Coll., matric. 19 Oct., 1874, aged 40."
  46. James D. Baker, member of city commission of Frenchburg, Kentucky
  47. James D. Baker, of Integrated Media Systems Center, University of Southern California; developer of Dipmeter Advisor (Q5280016)
  48. James E. Baker, see [31]
  49. James E. Baker, Members of the Municipal Council, Rahway, New Jersey
  50. James E. Baker, horse trainer; see w:Sugar_Swirl_Stakes#Winners
  51. James Edmund Baker, father-in-law of Sir Robert Rankin, 1st Baronet (Q7528839)
  52. James Ernest Baker, of the Elizabethan Society
  53. James H. Baker, Colonels Commanding, Irish Guards
  54. James Harvey Baker, Knoxville (TN) physician, builder of the Baker Peters House. Born 1811 (probably), died 1863. [32]
  55. James Henry Baker, Founder, Whitehaven Youth Trust
  56. James Henry Baker, Retired Officer 1, Ministry of Defence (1999 New Year Honours)
  57. James Hudson Baker, Great Floridian 2000 of Vero Beach
  58. James Jarvis Baker, Principal of The Methodist Boys High School, Bathurst. Gambia (1952 New Year Honours)
  59. James M. Baker, rancher in Chino Valley, Arizona with John G. Campbell (Q1700145)
  60. James M. Baker, from Antarctic search for meteorites program, Case Western Reserve University
  61. James M. Baker, member of Eleventh Texas Legislature
  62. James Maurice Baker (1755 Foxborough, Province of Massachusetts Bay, British America - 1842 Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America), Colonel [33]
  63. James McFarlan Baker, architect. Very little online info found. Worked for the firm of Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson [34] and co-authored American Churches (1915) with Cram [35]. Born 11 Sep 1879 in Albany, New York. [36]
  64. James Nathaniel Baker aka Nathaniel Baker, one of people killed by Robert Melson (Q30333405)
  65. James [Nicholas] Baker, UK political candidate [37]
  66. James S. Baker, artist of Koala Lumpur: Journey to the Edge (Q6424206) (see [38] but I am not sure they refers to one single person)
  67. James S. Baker, candidate in Louisville Metro Council District 18 Election, 2002 [39]
  68. James S. Baker, commisioner of Port of Longview
  69. James Thompson Baker. Entry in Who's Who in American Education: "Hd. of Speech Dept, Southwestern College, Winfield, Kansas. born 2 Jul 1874, Paint Lick, Ky; Ed.: Berea Coll., B.L. 1897, Ph.M. 1901; Mt. Hope Coll., Ph.B. 1898; Chicago U., grad. work; Wooster U., Ph.D. 1915. Exp.: Supt. of Schls. in Pa., 4 yrs.; Prin. City H. Schl., Texas, 3 yrs.; Pres. Coll. of Ozarks, 1 yr.; Pres. Frank Hughes Coll, 2 yrs.; Pastor Presbyterian Churches and Lyceum and Chautauqua Lecturer, 14 yrs.; Dir. of Omnibus Coll., Western Tours summer, 1932-35; H.S. Tchr., Fred C. Nelles Schl. for Boys, 1939-43; Prin., Fred C. Nolles Schl. for Boys, 1943-45. Hon. Pos.: Pres. of Whittier Chapt. of the Calif. State Employee's Assn. Life Mem.: N.D. Edn. Assn. and N.E.A. Mem.: Phi Delta Kappa; Registered Soc. Worker; 32° Mason; Lions Club. Author: The Short Speech, 1929: The Golden West, 1932. Contbr. to: Forensics. Title of Ph.D. Dissertation: Philosophy's Place in Edn." Born 2 Jul 1874, died 30 Apr 1957 [40]
  70. James W. Baker, Trustee of Wardensville, West Virginia
  71. James W. Baker, Commander of Vermont State Police
  72. James W. W. Baker, State Auditor of Delaware
  73. James Walker Baker, midshipman of HMS Bellerophon (1786)

Group 4

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Similar to group 3, but also with promotional concern

  1. James Baker, President and Co-CEO of Red Arrow Studios [41]
  2. James L. Baker Jr., plastic surgeon in Orlando, Florida [42]

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No claim of significance

  1. James Baker from England [43]
  2. James Baker (d. 1659) [44]
  3. James Baker Esq. (1705 Wilkes County, North Carolina, United States - 1800 Prince Edward County, Virginia, United States) [45]
  4. James Baker (1715 Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States) [46]
  5. James Baker, b. 1746 in Virginia, moved to Tennessee about 1800, died June 1801 in Jefferson City, Tennessee. Grandfather of James H. Baker (Q98688724). [47]
  6. James Baker of Dorchester, Massachusetts, b. 21 April 1768; d. 8 Dec 1820. Son of Elijah Baker (Q98538860). [48] [49]
  7. James Baker (1779-1851), father of Charles Minton Baker (Q5080984) [50] [51] [52]
  8. James Baker, born 15 Aug 1785 in Phillipston, Mass., married Lydia Goulding in 1814, died 2 Aug 1872 in Worcester, Mass. [53] [54]
  9. James Baker Jr., born 19 Feb 1811 in Stillwater, NY, died same place, 27 Jul 1870. Son of Q98578646. [55] [56]
  10. James Baker (fl. 1814) [57]. Married Elizabeth Wedgwood who was one of the Wedgwoods of Burslem but not a close relative of the potters
  11. James Baker, father of Q98939018. Born 4 August 1814 at Askham Fields near York; woollen draper in York 1830s-1870s; elder of the Society of Friends; died in Scarborough 3 November 1875. See obituary in Annual Monitor for 1877 [58], also [59].
  12. James Baker, born in Buangor, Victoria, Australia 30 May 1868, died 27 Nov 1948. Son of Q98960386. [60]
  13. James Baker. Died in Birmingham, 24 August 1877, age 28. Death noted in Society of Friends' Annual Monitor for 1878, page 15 [61]
  14. James Baker, conductor of Chippenham Brass Band, 1886-1894. Source: Gavin Holman, Brass Bands of the British Isles: A Historical Directory, 2018; page 378 [62]
  15. James Baker, father of William Baker (Q8004969)
  16. James Baker, husband of Augusta Braxton Baker (Q4820894)
  17. James Baker, father of Vin Baker (Q440111)
  18. "In Bay St. Louis ... in the early 1960s ... the Claudettes Combo was very popular and featured Bo [Isaac "Guitar Bo" Darensbourg] on guitar, Charlie Laneaux on vocals and sometimes drums..., James "Bro" Baker from Pass Christian on drums, and his younger brother Irvin Baker on saxophone." --"The Early 60s Music Scene in the Bay" by Pat Murphy in The Shoofly Magazine, May 1, 2019 [63]. James Baker is also passingly mentioned in "Jazz in the Pass: A Short History" by Dan Ellis (November 2014) [64] and "Blues Trail Recognizes Pass Christian's African American Musical Heritage" (March 3, 2011) [65]. 1940 census: James Baker Jr., age 7, living in Ward 2, Pass Christian, Harrison County, Mississippi [66]. Obituary: New Orleans Times-Picayune, February 26, 1999. "James Baker Jr., a former laborer at a Standard Oil Co. gas station, died Sunday [1999-02-21] of hypoxia at Memorial Hospital in Gulfport, Miss. He was 66. Mr. Baker was a lifelong resident of Pass Christian, Miss. He was a parishioner of Our Mother of Mercy Catholic Church, where he was an usher, choir member and drummer."
  19. James Baker, motivational speaker, author of Eternal Optimism. Formerly 30 years in US Navy, retired 1993. PhD, U Texas Austin, 1996. [67]
  20. James Baker, author of Pizza Panda. Author bio says he's "from Cape Cod" and currently lives in Florida. [68]
  21. Jim Baker, born about 1900, engineer for the Sierra Railroad in California. Interviewed in 1973 for the Columbia College Oral History Series. [69]
  22. Jim Baker, steel guitar player. Featured on the album A Steel-Guitar Christmas. "Jim played a lot of recording sessions in the 60's and 70's. Artists he played with: Carl & Pearl Butler, Bobby Barnett, Stoney Edwards and Skip Graves." [70]
  23. Jim Baker, conservationist and Bibbulmun Track Foundation volunteer in Western Australia, whose biography in "Great Walks Annual Special 2016" reads, "Perth-based Jim is a recycled Pom who enjoys trekking in Australia, Europe and Asia." Born circa 1946 according to end-to-end report.
  24. Jim Baker, born about 1950, author of the autobiography A Mis-spent Youth (London: Centerprise, 1985). Account of a childhood of petty crime, juvenile courts, and reformatories in the East End of London.
  25. Jim Baker of Navajo Ministries. "Navajoland ... became home to Jim and Kay Baker in 1975 when they responded to God's call to become houseparents to Navajo boys and girls." [71]
  26. Jim Baker, pastor of Zion Christian Fellowship in Powell, Ohio [72]. Author of How Heaven Invades Your Finances, The Jesus School of Healing, and Help! I Am a Pastor.
  27. Jim Baker, horse trainer and AHSA judge. [73]
  28. Jim Baker, member of Boston Anarchist Drinking Brigade (Q99938693), co-author of Regulated to Death: Anarchist Arguments Against Government Intervention in Our Lives.
  29. James A[dolph] Baker, b. 29 Nov 1866 in Detroit, Michigan, d. 7 Nov 1953 in Gaston, Oregon. Physician; I can't find any mention of him online except for his genealogy and grave. Father of James A. Baker (Q98602990). [74] [75]
  30. Jim [James Allan] Baker, basketball coach, runs Time Out basketball camp & has published books of instruction in the game. 20 years head coach at Catawba College, NC. Born November 24, 1955. [76] [77]
  31. James Andrew Baker (1834 Buffalo Comm., Prince Edward Co., VA -1905) [78]
  32. James Andrew "Drew" Baker, b. 17 Jul 1928 in Lockney, Texas, d. 22 Feb 1934 same place, age 5. Son of Artie Baker (Q98593289). [79] [80]
  33. James Armstrong Baker, b. 4 Oct 1869; Tennessee; d. 16 Aug 1947, Denton County, Texas [81] [82]
  34. James Carson Baker (1839 Knoxville, Ray County, Missouri, United States - 1940 Polo, Ray County, Missouri, United States) [83]
  35. James Chester Baker Jr. Born 4 Aug 1918 in Nahma, Michigan, died 16 Apr 1987 in Traverse City, Michigan. [84] Son of the preceding. Had a son, James Chester Baker III, who died in infancy 21 Mar 1942.
  36. James Colden Baker, born 14 Oct 1870 in Trinidad, Colorado; died 21 May 1931 in Burlington, Washington. Son of Q98688667. [85]
  37. James Edmund Baker, born 13 May 1809, Dorchester, Mass.; died 11 September 1837. Son of Edmund Baker (Q98472467) and Elizabeth Vose Baker (Q98518288). [86]
  38. James Edmund Baker (b. 28 Aug 1821 Dorchester, MA; d. 1906) grandson of Edmund Baker (Q98472467) and Sarah Howe Baker (Q98536152). [87] [88]
  39. James F[rancis] Baker (Jr.), b. 19 Jan 1925 in North Kingstown, RI; died 20 Jun 2012 same place. Navy during WWII and Korean War; occupation: maintenance for the Rhode Island Department of Transportation. [89] [90] Son of James Francis (1888 [Ireland] to 4 Aug 1934 [Kingstown, RI]) [91] [92]; father of James F. III (1951- )
  40. James Garfield Baker (b. 1893 Lakeside, Ontario, Canada) [93]
  41. James H. Baker, coal dealer at Richardson's Wharf, Portland, Maine, 1860s-1880s
  42. James Henry Baker, born 10 Jan 1878, died 26 Mar 1911; buried in Jacksonville, Florida [94]
  43. James Henry Baker, b. 20 Oct 1884 in Washington County, Kentucky, d. 12 May 1922 in Boyle County, Ky. [95] [96]
  44. James Henry Baker, b. 9 December 1889 in Rapidan, Minn., d. 31 July 1949 in St. Paul, Minn. Son of James H. Baker (Q14623604) and Zula Bartlett Baker (Q99221707). [97] [98]
  45. James H. Baker, born 28 Mar 1916 in Clark County, Indiana, d. 7 May 1977 same place. [99] [100]
  46. James Howard Baker of Huntsville, Alabama. Born 12 October 1928; died 4 October 2002. Occupation: co-owner of Baker Sand & Gravel. Served in the Army during World War II (corporal). [101]
  47. Jimmie L. Baker. According to his autobiography, he was born in Cadiz, Kentucky, in 1948; was a Vietnam veteran and former courier driver; wrote a newspaper column for four years for a newspaper in the Hinesville, Georgia, area; and was living in Madison, Tennessee, as of 2016.
  48. James L. Baker Jr. of Connecticut. Born in Concord, Mass., 11 Sep 1969; had a business "repairing cars and building racers;" died in Lisbon, Connecticut, 12 Jan 2005. [102]
  49. James M. Baker (? Cedar Falls, Black Hawk Co., Iowa - 1936) [103]
  50. James McCutcheon Baker (c. 1777-16 Apr 1861); served as midshipman under Decatur in War of 1812, and in Mexican War; father of James McCutcheon Baker (Q98382035) [104]
  51. James Miles Baker, father of Nancy Baker Tompkins (Q43080104)
  52. James Morris Baker (b. 1874) [105]
  53. James Norment Baker Jr. b. 15 March 1913, d. 20 September 1933 while a student at University of Virginia. Son of Q98785630. [106]
  54. James Pray "Jim" Baker. Real estate developer and broker. Born in Charlottesville, Virginia; died 23 March 2017 in Southern Pines, North Carolina, age 61. [107]
  55. James R. Baker (1841-1893) [108]
  56. James R. Baker (b. 1874) [109]
  57. James Reeves "Ham" Baker of Asheville, North Carolina. b. 5 March 1925 at "Sandy Mush," Buncombe County, NC; d. 26 Oct 1993. Occupation: radio panel operator. [110]
  58. James Russell Baker of River Forest, Illinois (possibly an MD). Born 27 Aug 1927 in Lima, Ohio; died 11 Mar 2005. Father of James R. Baker Jr. (Q87807800). [111]
  59. James S. Baker (b. 1893 Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States) [112]
  60. James Thomas Baker, b. 1800, Tennessee; d. 30 Jan 1846, Osage County, Missouri [113]
  61. James Thomas Baker, b. 17 Sep 1844 in Monroe County, Tennessee; d. 5 Jul 1892 in Krum, Texas. [114] [115]
  62. James Thomas Baker, b. 2 April 1886, Washington County, Kentucky; d. 23 July 1964, Taylorsville, Spencer County, Kentucky. [116]
  63. James Thomas Baker. Born 9 May 1926 in Winchester, Kentucky; died 1 August 2012 in Pleasureville, Ky. Occupation: "tool and die setter at GE in Louisville." US Army Veteran of both WWII and the Korean Conflict. [117] [118] Son: James Alan Baker of Eminence, Ky.
  64. James Thomas "Gene" Baker of Wetumpka, Alabama. Born July 16, 1939; died February 23, 2011. Occupation: automobile service. [119]
  65. James Walter Baker (1782 Grayson County, Virginia, United States - 1840 Ohio, United States) [120]
  66. Descendants of Baker family of Cumberland County, Kentucky (Q100144827) (for whom Bakerton (Q4849319) is named):
a. James Madison Baker, son of Q99984281 [121] [122]
b. James Franklin Baker, grandson of Q100068781. Born 29 Mar 1830 in Pike County, Kentucky; died 7 Apr 1906 in Burns, Oregon. [123] [124]
c. James Elza "Goose" Baker, nephew of (b). Born 3 Jan 1870 in Irving, Oregon; died 29 Aug 1949 in Eugene, Oregon. Known as a fiddler. [125] [126]
d. James Thomas Baker a.k.a. Thomas Baker, nephew of (b). Born 22 Oct 1868 in Lane County, Oregon; died 30 Nov 1945 in Burns, Oregon. Occupation: farmer. [127] [128]
e. James Albert Baker, grandson of Q100068781. Born 7 Oct 1848 in Cumberland County, Ky. Grocer in Austin, Texas. [129] [130]
f. James Albert Baker, son of (e). Born 29 Nov 1890 in Russellville, Kentucky, died 21 Nov 1957 in Redding, California. Occupation: grocer. [131]

Group 6

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  1. James Baker #1, British colonist in Jamaica [132]
  2. James Baker #2, British colonist in Jamaica [133]
  3. James Baker #3, British colonist in Jamaica [134]
  4. James Baker #4, British colonist in Jamaica [135]
  5. James Baker #5, British colonist in Jamaica [136]
  6. James Baker, clerk to the London Yearly Meeting of the Society of Friends in 1807 [137] Other mentions of a James Baker involved with the Quakers in England during this time period are one involved in the Samuel Galton controversy, 1795 [138], and a marriage in Westport, Bristol in 1794 [139]
  7. James Baker. Had a file with the U.S. Army and Navy Claim Agency 1864-1870 [140]
  8. James Baker from USA (no other information) [141]
  9. James Baker, "libellant, appellee" in a lawsuit vs. Franklin J. Parmenter, 1895-6. OCLC records for the printed briefs: [142] [143] [144] [145]
  10. James Baker (b. 1998) from Wales [146] - no other information
  11. James Baker, briefly mentioned twice in the diary of Charles Francis Adams (30 July 1826 and 18 October 1826). In their voluminous annotations to their edition of the diary, the Massachusetts Historical Society wasn't able to say anything about Baker. [147].
  12. Jim Baker. "Joseph Holbrooke: 'Dylan, Son of the Wave.' Full score first published 1911. First performed London, 4 July 1913. Presented by the composer to his nephew, Jim Baker, in Dec. 1951 (f. 2). Purchased from Mrs L. A. Baker, 18 May 1968." [148] [149] Perhaps (very uncertain) it is this guy.
  13. James H. Baker. Had a file with the U.S. Army and Navy Claim Agency 1864-1870 [150]
  14. James L. Baker, ISNI 0000 0004 7794 9783. The record says nothing about him except that he's got songs listed at SoundExchange; I didn't find any such person there. Probably not James Lee Baker (Q100285902) because he doesn't seem to ever go by "James L."
  15. James M. Baker #1. Had a file with the U.S. Army and Navy Claim Agency 1864-1870 [151]
  16. James M. Baker #2. Had a file with the U.S. Army and Navy Claim Agency 1864-1870 [152]
  17. James M. Baker #3. Had a file with the U.S. Army and Navy Claim Agency 1864-1870 [153]
  18. James M. Baker #4. Had a file with the U.S. Army and Navy Claim Agency 1864-1870 [154]
  19. James M. Baker #5. Had a file with the U.S. Army and Navy Claim Agency 1864-1870 [155]
  20. James R. Baker, one of the authors of a 1985 document "prepared by the officers in the Department of Law" at the U.S. Military Academy. [156]
Unidentified authors of published works, theses, reports, and archival documents
  1. Baker, James. Chemical and physical factors affecting combustion in fuel:nitric acid systems. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics research memorandum, 1958. OCLC 885198662
  2. Baker, James, Dale H. Arner and David Wesley. Management of beaver and beaver ponds in the southeastern United States. Bulletin of the Water Resources Research Institute, Mississippi State University, 1966. OCLC 5783709
  3. Baker, James. Contributor to Vampires in Their Own Words: An Anthology of Vampire Voices (St. Paul, Minn.: Llewellyn, 2007). OCLC Work 143234025
  4. Baker, James, of Burkesville, Cumberland County, Kentucky. In 1835, wrote a letter to William Clark (Q355348) offering to purchase lands in Cumberland. OCLC 1110589194. Perhaps Q99964728 James Baker 1766-1840; or his son, Q99984281 James Baker b. 1796; or his nephew, Q100069983 James Baker b. 1785.
  5. Baker, James A. We Went to Heaven Before We Died: Tales of the Quebec Bush (Rutland, VT: Academy Books, 1991). OCLC Work 31201232, OCLC Work 136776144
  6. Baker, James Alexander. Slow positron studies of surface and subsurface phenomena. PhD thesis, University of East Anglia, 1989. [157] [158]
  7. Baker, James Franklin. The United States and the Czechoslovak crisis, 1938-1939. PhD dissertation, Tulane University, 1971. [159] [160]
  8. Baker, James M. (of Kentucky) The Clark Family Collection contains documents dated 1836, "receipts from Croghan's heirs to J.M. Baker for summoning witnesses." [161]
  9. Baker, James Stanley. Complier of the tables in Prince Metric Timber Ready Reckoner (1971) [162]
  10. Baker, Jim. Contributor to the German-language "Hiebe und Triebe" series of erotica anthologies. Probably not the same person as the English-language erotica writer Jim Baker (Q99938294).
  11. Baker, Jim, and Carol Lea Clark. English: HITS. on the Web (Harcourt College Publishers, 2001)
  12. Baker, J. C. Some properties of helium in restricted geometries. Doctoral thesis, University of Sussex, 1976. OCLC 500376805