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An American Family History

Anna Catherine Gramm Baker

Rheindürkheim is a borough of Worms. Worms is a city in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, on the Rhine River.
17th and 18th century Germans often gave children two names at baptism. The first was a saint's name. The second a secular name which is what the child was called. The saint's name was usually given to all the children of that family of the same gender. Johannes was rarely a saint's name, but Johann was.

Anna Catherine Gramm Baker was the daughter of Johannes and Anna Elizabeth Gramm. She was born October 29, 1732 in Rheindürkheim, Worms, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. Her sister, Veronica Gramm Küblinger (Kiblinger), also came to America.

She married Philip Baker when she was 20 years old on May 22, 1752 in Rheindürkheim, Germany. Their children and life together are described in detail in the section on Philip and Catherine Baker.

She became a widow when Philip died on March 29, 1781, but followed him shortly after when she died at the age of 49 on October 27, 1782. They died in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.

Children of Philip Baker
and Anna Catherine Gramm
  • Jacob Baker
  • John (Johannes) Baker
  • Philip Baker
  • Henry Baker
  • Conrad Baker
  • Samuel Baker
  • Daniel Baker
  • Martin Baker
  • Rudolph Baker
  • Anna Elizabeth Baker Ransbarger
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