Mae married Arthur F. Baker, on Oct. 31, 1935, in Salina, Kansas, and they had one son.
Mae, through her Mother's side, has an ancestry reaching back eight generations, and almost 300 years in American history, to the Puritans of New England.
Her Baldwin line of ascent:
Mae- 9
Martha-8
Henry G-7- Henry was a Civil War Veteran, and a Kansas homesteader who fought in a Vermont unit.
Ezra-6
Elijah-5- Elijah was a Revolutionary War Veteran.
Daniel II-4-Daniel was a Revolutionary War Veteran.
Daniel I-3
Benjamin-2
Henry-1, who being an immigrant, in approxiamatley 1640, immigrated to Woburn, Mass.
Family History was provided by:
Norris Taylor
First Cousin, Once Removed
Obituary Hutchinson News, Wed, Nov. 17, 1982 page 25
Mrs. Arthur F. Baker
Mae B Baker, 87, of 319 Curtis, died Nov 15, 1982, at Golden Plains Convalescent Center after a long illness. Born July 9, 1895, in Ottawa County, she married Arthur F Baker, Oct 31, 1935, at Salina. She was a homemaker.
She was a member of First Assembly of God Church.
Survivors: widower, of the home, son, Daniel B Baker, 3007 E 4th; foster sons, John I Hamilton, Winston-Salem, NC, James B Hamilton, Dublin, Ohio, nine grandchildren.
Funeral will be at 10 am Thursday at First Assembly of God, the Revs. John Chastain and Russell Rexroat. Graveside service at 2 pm Thursday at Highland Cemetery, Minneapolis. Friends may call from 0 am to 9 pm Wednesday at Elliott Chapel. Memorials to the church.
additional obit provided by Linda Bowman, great niece
Mae married Arthur F. Baker, on Oct. 31, 1935, in Salina, Kansas, and they had one son.
Mae, through her Mother's side, has an ancestry reaching back eight generations, and almost 300 years in American history, to the Puritans of New England.
Her Baldwin line of ascent:
Mae- 9
Martha-8
Henry G-7- Henry was a Civil War Veteran, and a Kansas homesteader who fought in a Vermont unit.
Ezra-6
Elijah-5- Elijah was a Revolutionary War Veteran.
Daniel II-4-Daniel was a Revolutionary War Veteran.
Daniel I-3
Benjamin-2
Henry-1, who being an immigrant, in approxiamatley 1640, immigrated to Woburn, Mass.
Family History was provided by:
Norris Taylor
First Cousin, Once Removed
Obituary Hutchinson News, Wed, Nov. 17, 1982 page 25
Mrs. Arthur F. Baker
Mae B Baker, 87, of 319 Curtis, died Nov 15, 1982, at Golden Plains Convalescent Center after a long illness. Born July 9, 1895, in Ottawa County, she married Arthur F Baker, Oct 31, 1935, at Salina. She was a homemaker.
She was a member of First Assembly of God Church.
Survivors: widower, of the home, son, Daniel B Baker, 3007 E 4th; foster sons, John I Hamilton, Winston-Salem, NC, James B Hamilton, Dublin, Ohio, nine grandchildren.
Funeral will be at 10 am Thursday at First Assembly of God, the Revs. John Chastain and Russell Rexroat. Graveside service at 2 pm Thursday at Highland Cemetery, Minneapolis. Friends may call from 0 am to 9 pm Wednesday at Elliott Chapel. Memorials to the church.
additional obit provided by Linda Bowman, great niece
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