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Charles Baker

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Charles Baker Veteran

Birth
Crawford County, Ohio, USA
Death
25 Jan 1917 (aged 60)
Elkhart, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Elkhart, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block H & I Lo t 94
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Husband of Martha Elizabeth Pletcher

His death certificate says he was born in Crawford County, Ohio. His parents were Samuel Baker and Caroline Ward of Ohio.

Occupation: Bricklayer and Mason

Obituary from The South Bend Tribune, January 25, 1917, p. 9.

CHARLES BAKER DIES --Survived by wife, two sons and three daughters.

ELKHART, Ind., Jan. 25 - Charles Baker of 1033 Center street died at 8:30 o'clock this morning. He was born in Crawford county, O., Feb. 13, 1851. He is survived by his wife, Martha E. Baker, two sons, E. F. Baker of Edwardsburgh, Mich., and F. S. Baker of Elkhart, three daughters, Mrs. Leon Klingler, Mrs. Roy Borger, and Mrs. Herman Kiefer, all of this city. Two brothers and two sisters also survive, Benjamin S. Baker, Sherman Baker, Mrs. F. B. Lahomadieu and Mrs. Rosa Slusser, all of this city.

The deceased was a member of the Maccabee fraternity and past president of the local brick layers union. He was a member of the Castle United Brethren church. The funeral arrangements will be announced later.


Misspellings were corrected. js


fought in the Spanish American War, Co D 158th Indiana Inf - See VA records

Husband of Martha Elizabeth Pletcher

His death certificate says he was born in Crawford County, Ohio. His parents were Samuel Baker and Caroline Ward of Ohio.

Occupation: Bricklayer and Mason

Obituary from The South Bend Tribune, January 25, 1917, p. 9.

CHARLES BAKER DIES --Survived by wife, two sons and three daughters.

ELKHART, Ind., Jan. 25 - Charles Baker of 1033 Center street died at 8:30 o'clock this morning. He was born in Crawford county, O., Feb. 13, 1851. He is survived by his wife, Martha E. Baker, two sons, E. F. Baker of Edwardsburgh, Mich., and F. S. Baker of Elkhart, three daughters, Mrs. Leon Klingler, Mrs. Roy Borger, and Mrs. Herman Kiefer, all of this city. Two brothers and two sisters also survive, Benjamin S. Baker, Sherman Baker, Mrs. F. B. Lahomadieu and Mrs. Rosa Slusser, all of this city.

The deceased was a member of the Maccabee fraternity and past president of the local brick layers union. He was a member of the Castle United Brethren church. The funeral arrangements will be announced later.


Misspellings were corrected. js


fought in the Spanish American War, Co D 158th Indiana Inf - See VA records



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