"Aurora Bulletin", January 25, 1918 edition
"NELSON T. BAKER
"Nelson T. Baker died at the home of his son at Rochelle, Ill. Friday, January 17th, at the age of ninety years, ten months and twenty days and the remains were brought to the home of his sister, residing at Mt. Sinai, one day last week.
"In spite of Mr. Baker's venerable age he was hale and hearty until a short time ago. His death resulted from a sudden attack of acute indigestion.
"Mr. Baker is well known to many residents of Dearborn county, as he was associated with its agricultural interests for years previous to his retirement.
"Because of the heavy snow-drifts, it was necessary to convey the body and the mourners to the Mt. Sinai Cemetery in sleighs."
"Aurora Bulletin", January 25, 1918 edition
"NELSON T. BAKER
"Nelson T. Baker died at the home of his son at Rochelle, Ill. Friday, January 17th, at the age of ninety years, ten months and twenty days and the remains were brought to the home of his sister, residing at Mt. Sinai, one day last week.
"In spite of Mr. Baker's venerable age he was hale and hearty until a short time ago. His death resulted from a sudden attack of acute indigestion.
"Mr. Baker is well known to many residents of Dearborn county, as he was associated with its agricultural interests for years previous to his retirement.
"Because of the heavy snow-drifts, it was necessary to convey the body and the mourners to the Mt. Sinai Cemetery in sleighs."
Family Members
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Elizabeth B Baker Chisman
1813–1871
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Susan A Baker Canfield
1816–1897
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George Washington Baker
1818–1901
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Sarah J Baker Bruce
1822–1912
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Angeline J Baker Bruce
1824–1920
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Huldah Ann Baker Bruce
1829–1867
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John E Baker
1832–1913
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William E Baker
1835–1913
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James Monroe Baker
1838–1914
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Thomas Leroy Baker
1840–1898
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Josephine Baker Canfield
1842–1914
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