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Andrew Jackson “A.J.” Baker

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Andrew Jackson “A.J.” Baker Veteran

Birth
Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Death
3 Mar 1912 (aged 75)
Murray, Young County, Texas, USA
Burial
Murray, Young County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Andrew J. Baker died last Sunday evening at the home his daughter, Mrs. E. McReynolds in the Murray Community. Mr. Baker was the third to die of pneumonia in the McReynolds home within one week. Mr. McReynolds dying on 27 February. Mrs. Baker dying on 28 February and Mr. Baker dying on 3 March.

Mr. Baker was one of the oldest settlers of the Huffstuttle country and was one of the foremost citizens of the county. He was county commissioner from his precinct for several years.

Survived by one son - Dan Baker; one daughter - Mrs. E. McReynolds.

The Graham Leader
March 7, 1912

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Andrew J. Baker married Martha J. Milam in 1866 at Missouri. Marriage records show Andrew was born 1834 and Martha was born 1833. The couple moved to Young County, Texas by 1883.
Andrew J. Baker died last Sunday evening at the home his daughter, Mrs. E. McReynolds in the Murray Community. Mr. Baker was the third to die of pneumonia in the McReynolds home within one week. Mr. McReynolds dying on 27 February. Mrs. Baker dying on 28 February and Mr. Baker dying on 3 March.

Mr. Baker was one of the oldest settlers of the Huffstuttle country and was one of the foremost citizens of the county. He was county commissioner from his precinct for several years.

Survived by one son - Dan Baker; one daughter - Mrs. E. McReynolds.

The Graham Leader
March 7, 1912

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Andrew J. Baker married Martha J. Milam in 1866 at Missouri. Marriage records show Andrew was born 1834 and Martha was born 1833. The couple moved to Young County, Texas by 1883.


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