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Dora Belle <I>Hatcher</I> Baldwin

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Dora Belle Hatcher Baldwin

Birth
Portage County, Ohio, USA
Death
4 Sep 1913 (aged 50)
Shelbina, Shelby County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Shelbina, Shelby County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Married Thomas S. Baldwin on 23 DEC 1884 at Palmyra Junction, Marion County, Missouri. E. C. Browning, Minister of the Gospel, solemnized the marriage.

MO d/c 31785

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Mrs. Thomas S. Baldwin [Bell (Hatcher) Baldwin] Dead

—Mrs. Thomas S. Baldwin died at her home in Shelbina [Missouri] last Thursday night, September 4, after a year's illness of cancer of the spine. She had been confined to her bed for about six months and suffered intensely.
—Deceased was a daughter of W. R. Hatcher and was born in Portage County, Ohio, March 23, 1863, and was therefore aged 50 years, 5 months and 11 days. She was married to Thomas S. Baldwin in 1884 and to them were born five children. Four of them and Mr. Baldwin survive her. The children are Vane, near Maud; Guard, of Woodlawn; Miss Fern at home, and Mrs. Thomas Akers [Leta], near Holliday, MO. Other surviving relatives are her father, three brothers, Frank and Staff Hatcher, near this city [Shelbyville, Missouri], and Dr. C. D. Hatcher of Admire, KS, three sisters, Miss Pearl Hatcher of Alma, KS, Mrs. Byrd Abbott, and Miss Daisy Hatcher of Denver, CO.
—The funeral was held at the Baldwin residence in Shelbina Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment in Shelbina Cemetery. (From the Shelby County Herald)
(Contributed by MO Gal)

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MRS. T. S. BALDWIN

Mrs. T. S. Baldwin died at her home in this city Thursday after lingering illness of several months which baffled the attending physicians. About two years ago Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin moved to Colorado, and were there only a short time when they lost their first child. Her illness began almost immediately following the death of this son, and almost ever since they moved back to Missouri in the spring, she has been practically helpless.
Deceased, whose maiden name was Dora Belle Hatcher, was born in Portage county, Ohio, March 23rd, 1863. On December 23rd, 1884, she was married to T. S. Baldwin. To this union 5 children were born, four of whom with the husband survive: Mrs. T. E. Akers, of Holliday, U. W., Maud, G. T., Woodlawn, and Miss Fern of this city. She is also survived by her father and four brothers. For many years she had been an active member of the Christian church, having united with that church in Shelbyville.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. B. H. Cleaver Saturday morning, and the remains laid to rest in the I. O. O. F. Cemetery.

Shelbina Democrat (Shelbina, MO), 1913-09-10, Page 1, Column 7

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Death of Mrs. Baldwin.

Mrs. Dora Belle Baldwin, wife of Thomas S. Baldwin, died at her home in this city at a late hour Thursday evening, September 4 1913, after a lingering illness of eighteen months' duration.
Miss Dora Belle Hatcher was born in Portage county, Ohio, on March 23, 1863. She was married to Thomas S. Baldwin, December 23 1884, and to this union were born five children, four of whom together with the husband survive her—Mrs. T. E. Akers, of Holliday; U. W. Baldwin, of Maud; G. T.Baldwin, of Woodland and Miss Fern, of Shelbina. Aside from these she is survived by her father and four brothers.
Mrs. Baldwin was a true Christian woman and loved by all who knew her. For years she bad been an active and faithful worker in the Christian church, and not until disease had fastened its grip upon her did she cease her activities as an ardent worker for the cause of right.
Funeral services were held from the residence Saturday morning, conducted by Rev. B. H. Cleaver, of the Christian church, after which the remains were laid away in the I. O. O. F. cemetery.

The Shelbina Torchlight (Shelbina, MO), 1913-09-12, Page 1, Column 4
Married Thomas S. Baldwin on 23 DEC 1884 at Palmyra Junction, Marion County, Missouri. E. C. Browning, Minister of the Gospel, solemnized the marriage.

MO d/c 31785

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Mrs. Thomas S. Baldwin [Bell (Hatcher) Baldwin] Dead

—Mrs. Thomas S. Baldwin died at her home in Shelbina [Missouri] last Thursday night, September 4, after a year's illness of cancer of the spine. She had been confined to her bed for about six months and suffered intensely.
—Deceased was a daughter of W. R. Hatcher and was born in Portage County, Ohio, March 23, 1863, and was therefore aged 50 years, 5 months and 11 days. She was married to Thomas S. Baldwin in 1884 and to them were born five children. Four of them and Mr. Baldwin survive her. The children are Vane, near Maud; Guard, of Woodlawn; Miss Fern at home, and Mrs. Thomas Akers [Leta], near Holliday, MO. Other surviving relatives are her father, three brothers, Frank and Staff Hatcher, near this city [Shelbyville, Missouri], and Dr. C. D. Hatcher of Admire, KS, three sisters, Miss Pearl Hatcher of Alma, KS, Mrs. Byrd Abbott, and Miss Daisy Hatcher of Denver, CO.
—The funeral was held at the Baldwin residence in Shelbina Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment in Shelbina Cemetery. (From the Shelby County Herald)
(Contributed by MO Gal)

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MRS. T. S. BALDWIN

Mrs. T. S. Baldwin died at her home in this city Thursday after lingering illness of several months which baffled the attending physicians. About two years ago Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin moved to Colorado, and were there only a short time when they lost their first child. Her illness began almost immediately following the death of this son, and almost ever since they moved back to Missouri in the spring, she has been practically helpless.
Deceased, whose maiden name was Dora Belle Hatcher, was born in Portage county, Ohio, March 23rd, 1863. On December 23rd, 1884, she was married to T. S. Baldwin. To this union 5 children were born, four of whom with the husband survive: Mrs. T. E. Akers, of Holliday, U. W., Maud, G. T., Woodlawn, and Miss Fern of this city. She is also survived by her father and four brothers. For many years she had been an active member of the Christian church, having united with that church in Shelbyville.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. B. H. Cleaver Saturday morning, and the remains laid to rest in the I. O. O. F. Cemetery.

Shelbina Democrat (Shelbina, MO), 1913-09-10, Page 1, Column 7

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Death of Mrs. Baldwin.

Mrs. Dora Belle Baldwin, wife of Thomas S. Baldwin, died at her home in this city at a late hour Thursday evening, September 4 1913, after a lingering illness of eighteen months' duration.
Miss Dora Belle Hatcher was born in Portage county, Ohio, on March 23, 1863. She was married to Thomas S. Baldwin, December 23 1884, and to this union were born five children, four of whom together with the husband survive her—Mrs. T. E. Akers, of Holliday; U. W. Baldwin, of Maud; G. T.Baldwin, of Woodland and Miss Fern, of Shelbina. Aside from these she is survived by her father and four brothers.
Mrs. Baldwin was a true Christian woman and loved by all who knew her. For years she bad been an active and faithful worker in the Christian church, and not until disease had fastened its grip upon her did she cease her activities as an ardent worker for the cause of right.
Funeral services were held from the residence Saturday morning, conducted by Rev. B. H. Cleaver, of the Christian church, after which the remains were laid away in the I. O. O. F. cemetery.

The Shelbina Torchlight (Shelbina, MO), 1913-09-12, Page 1, Column 4


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