Marshall Baker
Naomi Hoit Baker
THE INDEPENDENT STATESMAN
Concord, NH
Thursday November 15, 1877
page 56 Issue 7
DEATHS
Mrs. Mary Ann, widow of the late Col. Hazen Kimball and daughter of the late Marshall Baker of this city, died in Hopkinton, Nov. 3rd of dropsy, aged 68 years. She leaves seven children and thirty one grandchildren. It may be truly said of this christian mother: "The heart of her husband safely trusted in her, so that he had no need of spoil. She did good and not evil all the days of her life. She stretched out her hand to the poor; yea, she reached forth her hands to the needy. In her tongue was the law of kindness. She looked well to the ways of her household, and eat not the bread of idleness. her children rise up and call her blessed."
Marshall Baker
Naomi Hoit Baker
THE INDEPENDENT STATESMAN
Concord, NH
Thursday November 15, 1877
page 56 Issue 7
DEATHS
Mrs. Mary Ann, widow of the late Col. Hazen Kimball and daughter of the late Marshall Baker of this city, died in Hopkinton, Nov. 3rd of dropsy, aged 68 years. She leaves seven children and thirty one grandchildren. It may be truly said of this christian mother: "The heart of her husband safely trusted in her, so that he had no need of spoil. She did good and not evil all the days of her life. She stretched out her hand to the poor; yea, she reached forth her hands to the needy. In her tongue was the law of kindness. She looked well to the ways of her household, and eat not the bread of idleness. her children rise up and call her blessed."
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