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Ella Belve Dora Baker Smith

Birth
Madison County, Alabama, USA
Death
1945 (aged 52–53)
Gadsden, Etowah County, Alabama, USA
Burial
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According to family stories her full name was Ella Belva Dora Baker born 1890 died 1945. She married William Alfred Smith, marriage record:
Name:
Will Smith
Birth Date:
1887
Birthplace:
Age:
21
Spouse's Name:
Ella Baker
Spouse's Birth Date:
1890
Spouse's Birthplace:
Spouse's Age:
18
Event Date:
05 Sep 1908
Event Place:
Madison County, Alabama

On the 1910 Merimack (Cotton Mill) West Prescient census they are living with her parents. The are on the 1920 Merimack census with the following children:
1. Hester Baker age 10, born 1910
2. Alfred B. Baker age 8, born 1912
3. Loyd Smith age 1 year 3 months born 1918

I found William's WWI card. It gives his birth date, and here is his SS death info:

Name:
William Smith
SSN:
416-01-1074
Last Residence:
35901 Gadsden, Etowah, Alabama, USA
Born:
7 Nov 1889
Died:
May 1975
State (Year) SSN issued:
Alabama (Before 1951)
There is no burial information on either one of them.
According to family stories her full name was Ella Belva Dora Baker born 1890 died 1945. She married William Alfred Smith, marriage record:
Name:
Will Smith
Birth Date:
1887
Birthplace:
Age:
21
Spouse's Name:
Ella Baker
Spouse's Birth Date:
1890
Spouse's Birthplace:
Spouse's Age:
18
Event Date:
05 Sep 1908
Event Place:
Madison County, Alabama

On the 1910 Merimack (Cotton Mill) West Prescient census they are living with her parents. The are on the 1920 Merimack census with the following children:
1. Hester Baker age 10, born 1910
2. Alfred B. Baker age 8, born 1912
3. Loyd Smith age 1 year 3 months born 1918

I found William's WWI card. It gives his birth date, and here is his SS death info:

Name:
William Smith
SSN:
416-01-1074
Last Residence:
35901 Gadsden, Etowah, Alabama, USA
Born:
7 Nov 1889
Died:
May 1975
State (Year) SSN issued:
Alabama (Before 1951)
There is no burial information on either one of them.


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