Sister of: Mary F. Baty, George Holly Baty, Charles H. Baty, Clayton N. Baty, Clyda Baty and Ophelia Maggie Baty
She was the daughter of Charles Baty and Maggie Cowen, the niece of Civil War veteran George Cowen of the all-black 54th Massachusetts regiment and the granddaughter of physician Dr. Cyrus Cowan of Kentucky and Oxford, Ohio.
Occupation: School teacher
Societies: In 1889, when she was 12, Fannie entered a patchwork quilt into the Benzie County Agricultural Society fair and won first prize for her work.
Residences:
1900: Blaine, Michigan with her parents, siblings and uncle
1880: Joyfield, Michigan with her parents and siblings
Census Race
1900: Black
1880: Mulatto
Death: She passed away in 1903 and is buried at Joyfield Township Cemetery in Benzie County, Michigan.
For more information: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Baty-289
Sister of: Mary F. Baty, George Holly Baty, Charles H. Baty, Clayton N. Baty, Clyda Baty and Ophelia Maggie Baty
She was the daughter of Charles Baty and Maggie Cowen, the niece of Civil War veteran George Cowen of the all-black 54th Massachusetts regiment and the granddaughter of physician Dr. Cyrus Cowan of Kentucky and Oxford, Ohio.
Occupation: School teacher
Societies: In 1889, when she was 12, Fannie entered a patchwork quilt into the Benzie County Agricultural Society fair and won first prize for her work.
Residences:
1900: Blaine, Michigan with her parents, siblings and uncle
1880: Joyfield, Michigan with her parents and siblings
Census Race
1900: Black
1880: Mulatto
Death: She passed away in 1903 and is buried at Joyfield Township Cemetery in Benzie County, Michigan.
For more information: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Baty-289
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