Emma Fielding Baker ⋆ Medicine Woman

Emma Fielding Baker ⋆ Medicine Woman Emma Fielding Baker, Mohegan Medicine Woman. Emma Fielding Baker was born on December 5, 1828 in Mohegan, New London County, Connecticut, USA.

She passed away on January 20, 1916

Emma was the daughter of Frances Fielding (1804 - 1843) & Rachel Commenwas Hoscott Fielding (1800 - 1860). She was married to Henry Greenwood Baker (1832 - 1903). Emma was the mother of:
Moses Allen Baker (1856 - 1902)
Mary Tantaquidgeon Baker Meech (1859 - 1944)
Henry Wintrop Baker (1862 - 1937). Alma Fowler Baker Dunn (1866 - 1940)
Emma F

lorence Baker Maples (1869 - 1919)
Isabelle Baker Lemoine (1872 - 1948). She was buried at Fort Shantok Burial Grounds, Uncasville, New London County, Connecticut, USA.

04/09/2026

Celebrating my 14th year on Facebook. Thank you for your continuing support. I could never have made it without you. 🙏🤗🎉

03/08/2026

I got over 10 reactions on one of my posts last week!
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03/08/2026

March 8🩷

With Remembering The Children Memorial  – I just got recognized as one of their top fans! 🎉
06/02/2025

With Remembering The Children Memorial – I just got recognized as one of their top fans! 🎉

05/30/2025
05/30/2025

Mrs. Emma Tyler (Fielding) Baker, the wife of Henry Greenwood Baker, from New London County, Connecticut - Mohegan - circa 1865
{Note: Emma Tyler Fielding was born in 1828, the daughter of Frances Fielding & Rachel Hoscott. Mrs. Emma Tyler (Fielding) Baker died in 1916.}

05/30/2025

In honor of Women's History Month, we introduce you to Emma (Fielding) Baker. Emma lived from 1828 to 1916 and was at the center of the Mohegan cultural and political scene of the mid-nineteenth to early twentieth century. She served as Tribal Chair, Sunday School Superintendent of Mohegan Church, and Coordinator of the Church Ladies' Sewing Society.

05/30/2025

In honor of , we introduce you to Emma (Fielding) Baker:
Emma lived from 1828 to 1916 and dominated the Mohegan cultural and political scene of the mid-nineteenth to early twentieth century. She served as Tribal Chair, Sunday School Superintendent of Mohegan Church, and Coordinator of the Church Ladies' Sewing Society (which sponsored the Tribe's annual Wigwam festival). She was married to a Mohegan man named Henry Baker and they had six children.

05/30/2025

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