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Leora <I>Wright</I> Baughman

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Leora Wright Baughman

Birth
Licking County, Ohio, USA
Death
9 Dec 1927 (aged 64)
Licking County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Newark, Licking County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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In 1870 she and her parents and six siblings lived on a farm in Fallsbury Township, Licking County, OH. Wilson and Melvin worked on the farm.

In 1880 she and her parents and eight of her siblings lived there on the farm. Wilson and Melvin worked as farm laborers.

In 1900 she and her husband and their eight children lived on a farm they were renting in Mary Ann Township, Licking County, OH. Moses and Noble worked as farm laborers.

In 1910 she and Daniel and their nine children lived on a farm they were renting in Madison Township in the same county. Moses and Noble worked as varnishers and Walter as a wagon driver.

In 1920 she and her husband and sons Otto and Orville lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, on East Main Street in the same township, adjacent to the city of Newark. Daniel worked as a truck driver for a furniture store, Otto as a pipe fitter in a railroad shop, and Orville as a laborer in a railroad storeroom.

other child:
Orla Baughman (b.abt.1901,d.bef.1910)
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In Memorium

Leora Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, was born December 7, 1863, died December 9, 1927, aged 64 years and 2 days. She was united in marriage to Daniel Baughman February 11, 1886. To this union were born ten children, nine of whom survive: Zant, Noble, Walter, Jessie, Carry, Otto and Orville and Mrs. Blanche Hall, all of Newark and Mrs. Bessie Parros of Cincinnati. Also surviving are 16 grandchildren, five brothers, Melvin of California, Joe of Oklahoma, John of Coshocton, Ellsworth of Zanesville and William of Newark and one sister, Mrs. Lizzie Rinehart of Hanover Road. One son, Orla, father, mother, sister, Mrs. Anna Rinehart and three brothers, Wilson, Daniel, and Neverson preceded her in death.

In early youth, she gave her heart to God and united with the Mt. Pleasant Christian church and later transferred her membership to the U.B. church of Newark.

She was afflicted for a number of years and bore her suffering without a murmur. She fell asleep and calmly slept away.
In 1870 she and her parents and six siblings lived on a farm in Fallsbury Township, Licking County, OH. Wilson and Melvin worked on the farm.

In 1880 she and her parents and eight of her siblings lived there on the farm. Wilson and Melvin worked as farm laborers.

In 1900 she and her husband and their eight children lived on a farm they were renting in Mary Ann Township, Licking County, OH. Moses and Noble worked as farm laborers.

In 1910 she and Daniel and their nine children lived on a farm they were renting in Madison Township in the same county. Moses and Noble worked as varnishers and Walter as a wagon driver.

In 1920 she and her husband and sons Otto and Orville lived in a house they owned, with a mortgage, on East Main Street in the same township, adjacent to the city of Newark. Daniel worked as a truck driver for a furniture store, Otto as a pipe fitter in a railroad shop, and Orville as a laborer in a railroad storeroom.

other child:
Orla Baughman (b.abt.1901,d.bef.1910)
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In Memorium

Leora Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, was born December 7, 1863, died December 9, 1927, aged 64 years and 2 days. She was united in marriage to Daniel Baughman February 11, 1886. To this union were born ten children, nine of whom survive: Zant, Noble, Walter, Jessie, Carry, Otto and Orville and Mrs. Blanche Hall, all of Newark and Mrs. Bessie Parros of Cincinnati. Also surviving are 16 grandchildren, five brothers, Melvin of California, Joe of Oklahoma, John of Coshocton, Ellsworth of Zanesville and William of Newark and one sister, Mrs. Lizzie Rinehart of Hanover Road. One son, Orla, father, mother, sister, Mrs. Anna Rinehart and three brothers, Wilson, Daniel, and Neverson preceded her in death.

In early youth, she gave her heart to God and united with the Mt. Pleasant Christian church and later transferred her membership to the U.B. church of Newark.

She was afflicted for a number of years and bore her suffering without a murmur. She fell asleep and calmly slept away.

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