Wife of Orlistus Robert Baker (1832-1883), married May 29, 1854 in Sangamon County, Illinois
Mother of:
1) Ida Ann Louise Baker (~1855-1937) aka
... Mrs. Harvey W. Sheiry, and Mrs. Frederick
... William Nolte
2) Charles B Baker (~1856 - )
3) Harriet "Hattie" Merinda Baker
… (1859-1955) aka Mrs. Scott W Marshall
4) John W. Baker (~ 1865 - )
5) Carrie E Baker (1868 - ) aka Mrs. John T.
... Yoakum
6) Merinda "Minnie" A Baker (~1868 - ) aka
... Mrs. Norman T. Hoag
7) Eva B Baker (1873-1957) aka Mrs. Elijah
... Preston Batterton
8) Freeman Orlistus Robert Baker
… (1875-1930)
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Obit#1: Baker – Died, Saturday, March 13, 1909 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Scott W. Marshall, in Carrollton, Mo., Mrs. Polly Ann Baker of Salisbury, wife of the late O. R. Baker, at the age of 5 [53] years. The decedent had been visiting her daughter for several weeks and was intending soon to return home when she was suddenly stricken. The remains arrived in this city last night at 10 p.m. on the Wabash and were taken to Metcalf's undertaking establishment, from where they will be removed at 10:30 a.m. today to Salisbury, where the funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. in Salisbury Baptist church, Rev. William F. Thompson will officiate. Interment in Salisbury cemetery. Born in Salisb[u]ry, Polly Ann Baker had resided there all her life. Her husband, O.R. Baker, was at one time treasurer of Sangamon county. She is survived by five daughters: Mrs. Scott M. Baker [Scott W Marshall] of Carrollton, Mo.; Mrs. Eva R. Bettonton [Eva B. Batterton] of Petersburg, Ill.; Mrs. Ira F. Holte of St. Louis; Mrs. Minnie Hoag of Kansas City, Mo.; and Mrs. Carrie B. Yoakum, Oklahoma; and one son, F. O. R. Baker. [March 15, 1909. Daily Illinois State Journal (Springfield, IL). Page: 6]
See caption of Obit#2 photo.
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Wife of Orlistus Robert Baker (1832-1883), married May 29, 1854 in Sangamon County, Illinois
Mother of:
1) Ida Ann Louise Baker (~1855-1937) aka
... Mrs. Harvey W. Sheiry, and Mrs. Frederick
... William Nolte
2) Charles B Baker (~1856 - )
3) Harriet "Hattie" Merinda Baker
… (1859-1955) aka Mrs. Scott W Marshall
4) John W. Baker (~ 1865 - )
5) Carrie E Baker (1868 - ) aka Mrs. John T.
... Yoakum
6) Merinda "Minnie" A Baker (~1868 - ) aka
... Mrs. Norman T. Hoag
7) Eva B Baker (1873-1957) aka Mrs. Elijah
... Preston Batterton
8) Freeman Orlistus Robert Baker
… (1875-1930)
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Obit#1: Baker – Died, Saturday, March 13, 1909 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Scott W. Marshall, in Carrollton, Mo., Mrs. Polly Ann Baker of Salisbury, wife of the late O. R. Baker, at the age of 5 [53] years. The decedent had been visiting her daughter for several weeks and was intending soon to return home when she was suddenly stricken. The remains arrived in this city last night at 10 p.m. on the Wabash and were taken to Metcalf's undertaking establishment, from where they will be removed at 10:30 a.m. today to Salisbury, where the funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. in Salisbury Baptist church, Rev. William F. Thompson will officiate. Interment in Salisbury cemetery. Born in Salisb[u]ry, Polly Ann Baker had resided there all her life. Her husband, O.R. Baker, was at one time treasurer of Sangamon county. She is survived by five daughters: Mrs. Scott M. Baker [Scott W Marshall] of Carrollton, Mo.; Mrs. Eva R. Bettonton [Eva B. Batterton] of Petersburg, Ill.; Mrs. Ira F. Holte of St. Louis; Mrs. Minnie Hoag of Kansas City, Mo.; and Mrs. Carrie B. Yoakum, Oklahoma; and one son, F. O. R. Baker. [March 15, 1909. Daily Illinois State Journal (Springfield, IL). Page: 6]
See caption of Obit#2 photo.
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Family Members
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Marion Miller Duncan
1832–1908
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Simeon S Duncan
1836–1917
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Sarah Jane Duncan Combs
1839–1914
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Martha A. Duncan Cogdal
1840–1920
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Margaret S. Duncan Purvines
1841–1922
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Nancy Mary Ellen Duncan Conner
1843–1878
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George W Duncan
1845–1930
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Farinda O. "Ellen" Duncan Batterton
1847–1931
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Alice Elizabeth Duncan Yoakum
1851–1924
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Thomas Sackett Duncan
1854–1930
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