Shannon had relatives that were "Defenders in the Battle of the Alamo". [6]
1950 Census: In the 1950 census Lyle (age 23), Roofer & Furnace, was the married head of household in Macomb, McDonough, Illinois, United States.[2]
Lyle Baker M 23 years Married Head Roofer & Furnace Illinois
Helen Rosalie Baker F 23 years Married Wife Illinois
1960 Census: Shannon was living with his parents and sister, Penny, in Gower, Missouri. [7]
1970 Census: Shannon was living in Tucson, Arizona, while attending the University of Arizona. [7]
1980 Census: Shannon was living with his children in Cameron, Missouri. [7]
1990 Census: Shannon was living with his wife, Connie, and children in Trenton, Missouri. [7]
2000 Census: Shannon was living with his wife, Connie, and children in Trenton, Missouri. [7]
2010 Census: Shannon was living with his wife, Connie, and children in Trenton, Missouri. [7]
2020 Census: Shannon was living with his wife, Connie, and daughter, Anna, in La Feria, Texas. [7]
Marriage of Shannon Eugene Baker and Connie Bernice Walker in 1980. [8]
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Paternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal Family Tree DNA test match between Shannon Baker and James Hainline, his 1st cousin. Their most-recent common ancestors are John Baker and Mabel Ingram, the grandparents of both Shannon Baker and James Hainline. Predicted relationship from Family Tree DNA: 1-2 cousin, based on sharing 786 cM across 31 segments. Shannon is the son of Lyle Baker who is the son of the common ancestors John Baker & Mabel Ingram.
Paternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal Family Tree DNA test match between Shannon Baker and Harlan Baker, his 1st cousin. Their most-recent common ancestors are John Baker and Mabel Ingram, the grandparents of both Shannon Baker and Harlan Baker. Predicted relationship from Family Tree DNA: 1-2 cousin, based on sharing 681 cM across 20 segments. Shannon is the son of Lyle Baker who is the son of the common ancestors John Baker & Mabel Ingram.
Maternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal AncestryDNA test match between Shannon Baker and Eileen (Harper) Worthington, his 1st cousin. Their most-recent common ancestors are John Porter and Winnie Westlake, the grandparents of both Shannon Baker and Eileen (Harper) Worthington. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: 1 cousin, based on sharing 847 cM across 34 segments. Shannon is the son of Helen Porter who is the daughter of the common ancestors John Porter & Winnie Westlake.
Maternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal AncestryDNA test match between Shannon Baker and Rickey Lee Clarke, his 2nd cousin. Their most-recent common ancestors are Edward Westlake and Almeda Hall, the great grandparents of both Shannon Baker and Rickey Lee Clarke. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: 3 cousin, based on sharing 210 cM across 11 segments.
Maternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal AncestryDNA test match between Shannon Baker and Rebecca Tromel, his 2nd cousin 1x removed. Their most-recent common ancestors are George Porter and Bianca Kepple, the great grandparents of Shannon Baker and great great grandparents of Rebecca Tromel. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: 2 cousin, based on sharing 189 cM across 10 segments.
Paternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal AncestryDNA test match between Shannon Baker and Nancy Jane Baker, his 1st cousin. Their most-recent common ancestors are John Baker and Mabel Ingram, the grandparents of both Shannon Baker and Nancy Jane Baker. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: 1 cousin, based on sharing 790 cM across 28 segments. Shannon is the son of Lyle Baker who is the son of the common ancestors John Baker & Mabel Ingram.
Maternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal AncestryDNA test match between Shannon Baker and Pamela (McFadden) Noblet, his 1st cousin. Their most-recent common ancestors are John Porter and Winnie Westlake, the grandparents of both Shannon Baker and Pamela (McFadden) Noblet. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: 1 cousin, based on sharing 606 cM across 27 segments.
Paternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal AncestryDNA test match between Shannon Baker and Ron Tanner, his 2nd cousin. Their most-recent common ancestors are Commodore Ingram and Mary Collins, the great grandparents of both Shannon Baker and Ron Tanner. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: 2-3 cousin, based on sharing 117 cM across 5 segments.
Paternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal AncestryDNA test match between Shannon Baker and Denise Wozencraft, his 3rd cousin. Their most-recent common ancestors are Jonathan Baker and Elizabeth Gunn, the great great grandparents of both Shannon Baker and Denise Wozencraft. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: 2-3 cousin, based on sharing 105 cM across 7 segments. Shannon is the son of Lyle Baker who is the great grandson of the common ancestors Jonathan Baker & Elizabeth Gunn.
Maternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal AncestryDNA test match between Shannon Baker and Andrew J Glasnovich, his 1st cousin 1x removed. Their most-recent common ancestors are John Porter and Winnie Westlake, the grandparents of Shannon Baker and great grandparents of Andrew J Glasnovich. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: 2-3 cousin, based on sharing 278 cM across 14 segments. Shannon is the son of Helen Porter who is the daughter of the common ancestors John Porter & Winnie Westlake.
Maternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal AncestryDNA test match between Shannon Baker and Lane Mings, his 2nd cousin 1x removed. Their most-recent common ancestors are George Porter and Bianca Kepple, the great grandparents of Shannon Baker and great great grandparents of Lane Mings. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: 2-3 cousin, based on sharing 64 cM across 6 segments. Shannon is the son of Helen Porter who is the granddaughter of the common ancestors George Porter & Bianca Kepple.
Paternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal AncestryDNA test match between Shannon Baker and Diane (Hainline) Snider, his 1st cousin 1x removed. Their most-recent common ancestors are John Baker and Mabel Ingram, the grandparents of Shannon Baker and great grandparents of Diane (Hainline) Snider. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: 2 cousin, based on sharing 473 cM across 20 segments. Shannon is the son of Lyle Baker who is the son of the common ancestors John Baker & Mabel Ingram.
Paternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal AncestryDNA test match between Shannon Baker and Timothy Tucker, his 3rd cousin. Their most-recent common ancestors are Jonathan Baker and Elizabeth Gunn, the great great grandparents of both Shannon Baker and Timothy Tucker. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: 3 cousin, based on sharing 124 cM across 7 segments. Shannon is the son of Lyle Baker who is the great grandson of the common ancestors Jonathan Baker & Elizabeth Gunn.
Maternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal 23andMe test match between Shannon Baker and Dana Mae Waters, his 3rd cousin. Their most-recent common ancestors are James Westlake and Theressa Thompson, the great great grandparents of both Shannon Baker and Dana Mae Waters. Predicted relationship from 23andMe: 3 cousin, based on sharing 91 cM (1% DNA shared) across 5 segments. Shannon is the son of Helen Porter who is the great granddaughter of the common ancestors James Westlake & Theressa Thompson.
Paternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal Family Tree DNA test match between Shannon Baker and Raymond Lewis, his 3rd cousin. Their most-recent common ancestors are Jonathan Baker and Elizabeth Gunn, the great great grandparents of both Shannon Baker and Raymond Lewis. Predicted relationship from Family Tree DNA: 2-4 cousin, based on sharing 153 cM across 8 segments.
↑ First-hand information. Entered by Gene Baker at registration.
↑ 2.02.11950 Census:
"United States 1950 Census", database with images
citing Page: 7; Line: 18;
FamilySearch Record: 6X1G-1YYK (accessed 2 May 2023)
FamilySearch Image: 3QHN-GQHW-NSQ5-7
Lyle Baker (23), married, Roofer & Furnace, head of household in Macomb, McDonough, Illinois, United States. Born in Illinois.
↑Marriage: "Missouri, U.S., Marriage Records, 1805-2002" Missouri State Archives; Jefferson City, MO, USA; Missouri Marriage Records [Microfilm] Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 1171 #12416161 (accessed 16 March 2023) Shannon Eugene Baker (30) marriage to Connie Bernice Walker on 5 Oct 1980 in Cameron, Dekalb, Missouri, USA.
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