He resided in Anderson, South Carolina. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Kathline Baxter, age of 14 months.
His Registration Card for WWI, dated June 5, 1917, states he was 21 years old; 5' 7" tall; brown eyes and brown hair. He was married and worked as a Motorman (street car operator) for Ga. Ry & Power Company, of Atlanta, Georgia.
Widower of: Lota Grace Patterson Baxter.
Cause of death: Murdered.
Time of death: 12 midnight.
Death occured within minutes of being shot.
Burial: September 28, 1942.
Occupation: Textile worker.
He resided in Anderson, South Carolina. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Kathline Baxter, age of 14 months.
His Registration Card for WWI, dated June 5, 1917, states he was 21 years old; 5' 7" tall; brown eyes and brown hair. He was married and worked as a Motorman (street car operator) for Ga. Ry & Power Company, of Atlanta, Georgia.
Widower of: Lota Grace Patterson Baxter.
Cause of death: Murdered.
Time of death: 12 midnight.
Death occured within minutes of being shot.
Burial: September 28, 1942.
Occupation: Textile worker.
Family Members
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Cicero Baxter
1876 – unknown
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Joseph Henry "Joe" Baxter
1879–1931
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Martha Ophelia "Mattie" Baxter Leggett
1880–1952
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James Madison Baxter
1882–1963
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Beulah Baxter Roberts
1884–1958
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Thomas F. "Tom" Baxter
1885–1969
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Willie G. Baxter Wood
1888–1969
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Marion Andrew Baxter
1891–1962
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Elmer Flunor Baxter
1893–1949
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Ira Sanford Baxter
1899–1961
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