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Columbia Ann <I>Defebaugh</I> Baker

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Columbia Ann Defebaugh Baker

Birth
Everett, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
29 Nov 1919 (aged 79)
Astoria, Fulton County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Astoria, Fulton County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Married Lucius Lee 07 09 1857 in Effingham Illinois.

Illinois, Marriages, 1851-1900
Name: Columbia A Defebaugh
Gender: Female
Spouse Name: Lucius Lee
Marriage Date: 9 Jul 1857
Marriage County: Effingham

They had at Least 3 Children.

Married Henry Baker 06 11 1868 in Effingham Co. Illinois.

They had at Least 5 Children.

1860 United States Federal Census
E, Effingham, Illinois
Post Office: Freemanton
Household Members: Name Age
Lucius Lee 21
Columbia Lee 18
Alice Lee 7/12

1870 United States Federal Census
Mound, Effingham, Illinois
Members: Name Age
Heny Baker 26
Colomba Baker 29
Mary E Baker 1
Allice Lee 10
Beldora Lee 8
Charles Lee 4


Birth Date: 13 May 1840
Birth Place: Penn
Death Date: 29 Nov 1919
Death Place: Astoria, Fulton, Illinois
Burial Date: 1 Dec 1919
Death Age: 74
Occupation: House Work
Residence: Astoria, Fulton, Illinois
Father Name: John C. Defebaugh
Father Birth Place: Penn
Mother Name: Isabela Barndollar
Mother Birth Place: Penn
Spouse Name: Henry William Baker

COLUMBIA A. DEFEBAUGH BAKER

Sister of Mrs. H.H. Brown of Altamont passes away after brief illness. Services held on Monday afternoon. Burial in Astoria Cemetery, Astoria, Illinois.

Friends were grieved to hear of the death of Mrs. H.W. Baker, who passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Green, on East main, Altamont at eight thirty on Saturday morning. She has been making her home with her daughter since the death of her husband, a short while ago.
Mrs. Baker had been in reasonably good health for one of her age and while she suffered occasionally from stomach trouble, her ailment was not considered of a very serious nature. After taking ill she was confined to her bed only two days when the summons came for her to depart from this life. The cause of death was pronounced by the attending physician as peritonitis.
Columbia A. Defebaugh was born in Everett, Bedford County, Pennsylvania on May 13, 1840, and died on November 19, 1919, at the age of seventy-nine years, six months and sixteen days. In 1856 she was united in marriage to Louis Lee and to them four children were born: Lucy dying in infancy, Mrs. Alice Patterson and Mrs. Belle Dora Simmons deceased, and Charles Lee of this city. On June 11, 1868, at Freemanton, IL she became the wife of Henry C. Baker and to this union five children were born, all of whom survive. Namely: Mrs. Dan Burrell of Canton, John Baker of Jackson, Michigan, Von Baker of Knoxville, Mrs. George Green and Mrs. Frank Phipps of this city. Two brothers and one sister also survive her: Jacob Defebaugh of Dexter, William Defebaugh of Vernon, Colorado and Kathryn Brown of Altamont, IL. Two brothers, James and John Defebaugh, and one sister, Mrs. Patience Hout, preceded her in death.
Mrs Baker became a Christian early in life and spent many years in true and sincere service for her Master. Mr. Baker was buried on Oct. 5, 1919 and his faithful companion was left only a few weeks until she followed him to the better land, where they will meet in a happy union. Mrs. Baker was a devoted wife and mother and she reared her family in a truly Christian manner. Her beautiful character and sweet motherly influence will always be felt in the lives of her children and her memory will always rest as a soft benediction on all who have known and loved her.
Funeral services were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Green on Monday afternoon. Rev. S.C. Williams pastor of M.E. Church, officiated. Interment was in Astoria Cemetery.
Married Lucius Lee 07 09 1857 in Effingham Illinois.

Illinois, Marriages, 1851-1900
Name: Columbia A Defebaugh
Gender: Female
Spouse Name: Lucius Lee
Marriage Date: 9 Jul 1857
Marriage County: Effingham

They had at Least 3 Children.

Married Henry Baker 06 11 1868 in Effingham Co. Illinois.

They had at Least 5 Children.

1860 United States Federal Census
E, Effingham, Illinois
Post Office: Freemanton
Household Members: Name Age
Lucius Lee 21
Columbia Lee 18
Alice Lee 7/12

1870 United States Federal Census
Mound, Effingham, Illinois
Members: Name Age
Heny Baker 26
Colomba Baker 29
Mary E Baker 1
Allice Lee 10
Beldora Lee 8
Charles Lee 4


Birth Date: 13 May 1840
Birth Place: Penn
Death Date: 29 Nov 1919
Death Place: Astoria, Fulton, Illinois
Burial Date: 1 Dec 1919
Death Age: 74
Occupation: House Work
Residence: Astoria, Fulton, Illinois
Father Name: John C. Defebaugh
Father Birth Place: Penn
Mother Name: Isabela Barndollar
Mother Birth Place: Penn
Spouse Name: Henry William Baker

COLUMBIA A. DEFEBAUGH BAKER

Sister of Mrs. H.H. Brown of Altamont passes away after brief illness. Services held on Monday afternoon. Burial in Astoria Cemetery, Astoria, Illinois.

Friends were grieved to hear of the death of Mrs. H.W. Baker, who passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Green, on East main, Altamont at eight thirty on Saturday morning. She has been making her home with her daughter since the death of her husband, a short while ago.
Mrs. Baker had been in reasonably good health for one of her age and while she suffered occasionally from stomach trouble, her ailment was not considered of a very serious nature. After taking ill she was confined to her bed only two days when the summons came for her to depart from this life. The cause of death was pronounced by the attending physician as peritonitis.
Columbia A. Defebaugh was born in Everett, Bedford County, Pennsylvania on May 13, 1840, and died on November 19, 1919, at the age of seventy-nine years, six months and sixteen days. In 1856 she was united in marriage to Louis Lee and to them four children were born: Lucy dying in infancy, Mrs. Alice Patterson and Mrs. Belle Dora Simmons deceased, and Charles Lee of this city. On June 11, 1868, at Freemanton, IL she became the wife of Henry C. Baker and to this union five children were born, all of whom survive. Namely: Mrs. Dan Burrell of Canton, John Baker of Jackson, Michigan, Von Baker of Knoxville, Mrs. George Green and Mrs. Frank Phipps of this city. Two brothers and one sister also survive her: Jacob Defebaugh of Dexter, William Defebaugh of Vernon, Colorado and Kathryn Brown of Altamont, IL. Two brothers, James and John Defebaugh, and one sister, Mrs. Patience Hout, preceded her in death.
Mrs Baker became a Christian early in life and spent many years in true and sincere service for her Master. Mr. Baker was buried on Oct. 5, 1919 and his faithful companion was left only a few weeks until she followed him to the better land, where they will meet in a happy union. Mrs. Baker was a devoted wife and mother and she reared her family in a truly Christian manner. Her beautiful character and sweet motherly influence will always be felt in the lives of her children and her memory will always rest as a soft benediction on all who have known and loved her.
Funeral services were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Green on Monday afternoon. Rev. S.C. Williams pastor of M.E. Church, officiated. Interment was in Astoria Cemetery.


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