I forwarded the information that you guys have provided to the present caretaker of the horn. He sent me the following information that he received over the years. Hopefully this may add more depth to the story surrounding it
Ron,
About 10 years ago I found some info on a Jeremiah Baker and maybe two from that area of RI. One blurb said:
“Jeremiah Baker was in the Revolutionary War, and in the massacre of July 3, 1778, his buildings were burned and his family taken prisoners. They were soon rescued by him and found safety at Tioga Point, now Athens, Pennsylvania. In the fall of 1790, he settled in Canisteo, New York. Mr. Baker died about 1824, and Mrs. Baker in 1825.”
Judge Bill Todd has uncovered some info that Arthur Young’s father, Stephen, was in that area of NY around that time which maybe is when he obtained the horn.
Another Jeremiah Baker info I found has different dates when he and Mrs. Baker died:
Jeremiah Baker b.27dec1756 d.16may1846 m.28dec1778
Sarah Burton b.27feb1759 d25jan1841
And:
Jeremiah Baker d. 5/16/1838 widow Sarah
And:
Baker, Jeremiah, of Warwick, and Sarah Burton, of John, of Cranston; m. by Nehemiah Knight, Justice, Dec. 28, 1778
And:
Sarah BURTON-9940 was born in 1759. She died on 25 Jan 1846 in Scituate, Providence, Rhode Island. Sarah married Jeremiah BAKER-9939 on 28 Dec 1778 in Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island.
Fun stuff!
this horn and the carver.