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Albert Hickerson Baker

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Albert Hickerson Baker

Birth
Le Flore County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
9 Sep 1964 (aged 82)
Everman, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Everman, Tarrant County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Married to Grace Madeline Bridges. They did not have children.

Info from in Feb 2009, from Juanita, great-niece of Albert.

Albert married Grace and lived in Oklahoma (Indian territory). They traveled to Tarrant Co., Texas in 1913 in a covered wagon. They came to Barron Field where Canadian pilots were trained for WWI. They provided services for the pilots such as boarding and supplies. They bought a barracks from the field and bought land to farm in the city of Everman.

They became leading citizens of Everman and provide the roadways and water supply for the Baker housing addition. They created the Baker Addition for the purpose of providing land for young couples to build their first home. Ms. Baker had the first washateria in Everman, they sold eggs, milk and chickens.

They took in the orphans of George and Curly Lee (sister of Albert Baker) at different periods of their lives. They helped raise the children of Lloyd and Mary Lee of Everman, Texas. The children were raised as grandchildren and loved them accordingly. They took in Ms. Juanita Lee during her senior years of high school and loved her as their own.
Married to Grace Madeline Bridges. They did not have children.

Info from in Feb 2009, from Juanita, great-niece of Albert.

Albert married Grace and lived in Oklahoma (Indian territory). They traveled to Tarrant Co., Texas in 1913 in a covered wagon. They came to Barron Field where Canadian pilots were trained for WWI. They provided services for the pilots such as boarding and supplies. They bought a barracks from the field and bought land to farm in the city of Everman.

They became leading citizens of Everman and provide the roadways and water supply for the Baker housing addition. They created the Baker Addition for the purpose of providing land for young couples to build their first home. Ms. Baker had the first washateria in Everman, they sold eggs, milk and chickens.

They took in the orphans of George and Curly Lee (sister of Albert Baker) at different periods of their lives. They helped raise the children of Lloyd and Mary Lee of Everman, Texas. The children were raised as grandchildren and loved them accordingly. They took in Ms. Juanita Lee during her senior years of high school and loved her as their own.


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