Baker Baptist Church - Parker County, TX
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N 32° 34.780 W 097° 43.657
14S E 619425 N 3605403
The Baker Baptist Church is in southeast Parker County in the old Baker community at 1912 Baker Cut Off Rd, Weatherford, TX. Sunday services are at 11 AM and 6:30 PM
Waymark Code: WMYAB3
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 05/19/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
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While the church's mailing address is Weatherford, they're in a very rural area, just over seventeen miles from Weatherford itself, not too far from FM 51. Besides a few homes and the Baker Cemetery, north of here, this is about all that remains of the Baker community. A 2002 Texas Historical Marker in front of the church provides some history of the community, noting the church's 1854 origins:

Settlement in this part of Parker County began in earnest in the 1850s and the county was formally established in 1855. Josiah and Nancy Catherine "Kate" Baker, their four children, Josiah's parents and Kate's mother came to this area in 1854. The community that grew up around their homestead came to be called Baker. A general store and cotton gin were early commercial ventures.

The Bakers donated land for the community school, which began in 1872 and was designated Baker School District No. 60 in 1884. It served the educational needs of children in the area until consolidating with Weatherford Schools in the 1950s. Josiah and Kate Baker also gave the land for Baker Baptist Church, organized as Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church in 1854 by prominent pioneer Baptist minister Noah T. Byars.

Josiah Baker's mother, Elizabeth, died in 1854 and was buried in what became the Baker Cemetery. Hers is the first documented burial in the cemetery, which also is the resting place of Josiah's father, Martin (d. 1858), and his wife, Kate (d. 1895). A Civil War veteran, Josiah moved from the community in 1895 and was buried in Crystal Falls in nearby Stephens County upon his death in 1907.

As a pioneer community in this region of the state, Baker is a part of the rural heritage of Parker County and of Texas. It is a reminder of early settlement patterns as pioneers came to this area and made their homes.
Church Name: Baker Baptist Church

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