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Manasseh Delapole White Baker
Cenotaph

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Manasseh Delapole White Baker

Birth
Portsea, Portsmouth Unitary Authority, Hampshire, England
Death
23 Nov 1912 (aged 57)
Chico, Butte County, California, USA
Cenotaph
Oberlin, Lorain County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.283308, Longitude: -82.23549
Plot
H-011A-00
Memorial ID
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*It would appear this is a cenotaph (memorial only).

Manasseh Baker, son of Jeremiah Baker and Adelaide Augusta Binning, was born on 8 Nov 1855 in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England. He came to America when he was just a young child, 4 May 1856. His mother died in 1860, and his father moved the children to Ohio, and remarried for the fourth time.
Manasseh married Susan Helen Arnet.
He died on 23 Nov 1912.

Memorial originally created from Oberlin Heritage Center's Westwood Cemetery Inventory, additional note by them: [Faint carving of what appears to be willow branches at the peak of each of the four sides] [On a concrete base with a carved checker board pattern] [Only name listed - not sure if it's a first or last name] [No birth or death dates] [Not on Westwood map or printout; memorial only? Check the original burial register.]
*It would appear this is a cenotaph (memorial only).

Manasseh Baker, son of Jeremiah Baker and Adelaide Augusta Binning, was born on 8 Nov 1855 in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England. He came to America when he was just a young child, 4 May 1856. His mother died in 1860, and his father moved the children to Ohio, and remarried for the fourth time.
Manasseh married Susan Helen Arnet.
He died on 23 Nov 1912.

Memorial originally created from Oberlin Heritage Center's Westwood Cemetery Inventory, additional note by them: [Faint carving of what appears to be willow branches at the peak of each of the four sides] [On a concrete base with a carved checker board pattern] [Only name listed - not sure if it's a first or last name] [No birth or death dates] [Not on Westwood map or printout; memorial only? Check the original burial register.]

Gravesite Details

polished marble obelisk, poor condition, legibility poor



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