Married to Aurelius Elija Baker Oct. 3, 1850 in New Salem, Pike County, IL.
(Pawnee Library, book of obits in the Pawnee Republican.)
Aurelius E. Baker and Mary Jane Stitt were the parents of seven children, two of whom were called home in infancy. James A. Baker, Margaret Avery, Nina Fuller, Esta Congden, and Esla Baker were their other children. They came to Nebraska bringing their family of small children in May, 1868, and took a homestead in Upper West Branch, 12 miles south-west of Pawnee City, and were among the very earliest settlers in Pawnee county. In 1890 they moved to Pawnee City where they made their home until November 1907 when Mary, Mother Baker, was called to her heavenly home.
Married to Aurelius Elija Baker Oct. 3, 1850 in New Salem, Pike County, IL.
(Pawnee Library, book of obits in the Pawnee Republican.)
Aurelius E. Baker and Mary Jane Stitt were the parents of seven children, two of whom were called home in infancy. James A. Baker, Margaret Avery, Nina Fuller, Esta Congden, and Esla Baker were their other children. They came to Nebraska bringing their family of small children in May, 1868, and took a homestead in Upper West Branch, 12 miles south-west of Pawnee City, and were among the very earliest settlers in Pawnee county. In 1890 they moved to Pawnee City where they made their home until November 1907 when Mary, Mother Baker, was called to her heavenly home.
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