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James Pearl Baker

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James Pearl Baker

Birth
Henderson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
9 Sep 1955 (aged 71)
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Webster County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.4653472, Longitude: -87.7367028
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Wife: "Annie"Stacey Ann Booth Baker is buried in Longview, Texas. She is not buried at Lisman, KY
James P. BAKER, 71, formerly of Providence, died Friday in Detroit, Mich. Surviving are five sons, Howard, Morris, James P., and Charlie, of Detroit, and Norris of Ft. Worth, Tex.; a daughter, Mrs. Frank MARCHIONE of Longview, Tex.; three sisters, Mrs. Hyman TOWE of Lisman, Mrs. David BROWNING of Ashland, and Mrs. Oma Baker of St. Louis, Mo.; and two brothers, Ed Baker of Lisman and I.N. Baker, jr., of Jackson, Miss. The body was brought to Tapp Funeral Home in Providence where funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday. The Rev. R.T. MITCHELL officiated. Burial was in Lisman cemetery. Providence Journal-Enterprise, Thursday, September 15, 1955Farmed near Lisman, KY until the depression. Owned many acres of land but lost them, (to the banker) told to me by the bankers son around 1976 when I visited the homeplace (built by my grandfather, James P. Baker. I attended his funeral & burial on 9/9/1955. He was buried on the side of the hill across from Shiloh Presbyterian Church.
Wife: "Annie"Stacey Ann Booth Baker is buried in Longview, Texas. She is not buried at Lisman, KY
James P. BAKER, 71, formerly of Providence, died Friday in Detroit, Mich. Surviving are five sons, Howard, Morris, James P., and Charlie, of Detroit, and Norris of Ft. Worth, Tex.; a daughter, Mrs. Frank MARCHIONE of Longview, Tex.; three sisters, Mrs. Hyman TOWE of Lisman, Mrs. David BROWNING of Ashland, and Mrs. Oma Baker of St. Louis, Mo.; and two brothers, Ed Baker of Lisman and I.N. Baker, jr., of Jackson, Miss. The body was brought to Tapp Funeral Home in Providence where funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday. The Rev. R.T. MITCHELL officiated. Burial was in Lisman cemetery. Providence Journal-Enterprise, Thursday, September 15, 1955Farmed near Lisman, KY until the depression. Owned many acres of land but lost them, (to the banker) told to me by the bankers son around 1976 when I visited the homeplace (built by my grandfather, James P. Baker. I attended his funeral & burial on 9/9/1955. He was buried on the side of the hill across from Shiloh Presbyterian Church.


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