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John Harvey Baugh

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John Harvey Baugh

Birth
Dixon, Pulaski County, Missouri, USA
Death
7 Aug 1969 (aged 84)
Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Hayden, Maries County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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The Edwardsville Intelligencer, Edwardsville, Illinois, Friday, August 08, 1969, Page 2
John H. Baugh, 84, 222 School St., Glen Carbon died at 11:25 a.m. Thursday in the Madison County Nursing Home, where he had been a patient the past year. He was a boiler room engineer at General Steel Castings, Granite City, where he was employed for 30 years, until retiring in 1952. He was a resident of Glen Carbon for the past eight years. Born Nov. 17, 1884, in Dixon, Mo, Mr. Baugh was the son of the late Samuel and Ellen Davis Baugh. He was married to the former Minnie Nelson of Dixon, Mo. on Dec. 6, 1905. She preceded him in death on Nov. 16, 1954. Surviving are two sons, Homer Baugh, Vallejo, Calif., and Robert Baugh, Affton, Mo., three daughters, Mrs. Alex (Cecile) Pavloff, Glen Carbon, Mrs. John (Inez) McKee, Iberia, Mo. And Mrs. John (Bernice) Allen, Glen Carbon, 14 grandchildren and 34 great-grandchildren. One brother, Charles Baugh of Port Salerno, Fla., also survives. Six sisters preceded him in death. Mr. Baugh was a member of Assembly of God Church, Panama. Friends may call at the Lesley Marks Funeral Home from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. today, and at the Gilbert Funeral Home, Dixon, Mo. from 2 p.m. Saturday until 2 p.m. Sunday, when services will be held at the funeral home. Rev. Edward Shemwell, pastor of Assembly of God Church, Columbia, will officiate Burial will be in Kenner Cemetery, Dixon, Mo.
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Alton Evening Telegraph, Alton, Illinois, Friday, August 08, 1969, Page 18
Baugh - EDWARDSVILLE -- John H. Baugh, 84, of 222 School St., Glen Carbon, died Thursday at 11:25 a.m. at the Madison County Nursing Home, where he had been a patient the past year. A former resident of Granite City, he had lived in Glen Carbon the past eight years. He had been employed 30 years as a boiler room engineer at General Steel Castings, Granite City, until his retirement in 1952. Born Nov. 17, 1884, at Dixon, Mo, a son of the late Samuel and Ellen Davis Baugh, he was married Dec. 6, 1905 to Minnie Nelson , who died Nov. 16, 1954. He is survived by two sons and three daughters: Homer Baugh of Vallejo, Calif.; Robert Baugh of Affton, Mo.; Mrs. John McKee of Iberia, Mo.; Mrs. Alex Pavloff, and Mrs. John Allen, both of Glen Carbon. Also surviving is a brother, Charles Baugh of Port Salerno, Fla.; 14 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren. He was a member of the Assembly of God of Panama, Ill. Visitation here will be at the Lesley Marks Funeral Home from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. today. Visitation Saturday will be at the Gilbert Funeral Home, Dixon, Mo. from 2 p.m. Saturday until the hour of the service at the funeral home, 2 p.m. Sunday. Rev. Edward Shemwell, pastor of the Assembly of God of Columbia, Ill. will officiate Burial will be in Kenner Cemetery, at Dixon.

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John Baugh, Retired Engineer, Dies at 84

John H. Baugh, 84, Glen Carbon, a Granite Cityan until eight years ago, died Thursday at the Madison County Nursing Home, Edwardsville, where had resided for a year. He was a General Steel Industries boiler room engineer 30 years until retiring in 1952.

A native of Dixon, Mo., he was preceded in death by his wife, the former Minnie Nelson, in 1954.

He leaves two sons, Homer of Vallejo, Calif., and Robert of Affton, Mo; three daughters, Mrs. John (Inez) McKee, of Iberia, Mo., and Mrs. Alex (Cecile) Pavloff and Mrs. John (Bernice) Allen, both of Glen Carbon; a brother, Charles Baugh, Port Salerno, Fla; 14 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren.

He was a member of the Panama, Ill., Assembly of God. Funeral services were held Sunday in Dixon, with burial at the Kenner Cemetery there.
-----Granite City Press-Record, August 11, 1969, page 3
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Index to Pulaski Co, MO obits: Baugh, John Harvey-b. 84y-d. Aug 5 1969 Edwardsville IL-m. Minnie-c. 5 LBN-1 Bro LBN, 6 Sis-Obit Date: Aug 14 1969(DXP)
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Home in 1920: Dry Creek, Maries, Missouri
John H Baugh 35 mar. MO
Minnie P Baugh 36 wf mar. MO
Alma C Baugh 13 dau MO
Charles H Baugh 11 son MO
Della I Baugh 9 dau MO
Robert M Baugh 3 0/12 son MO
Mary E J B Baugh 3/12 dau MO
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WW1 Registration, Maries Co, MO: John Harvey Baugh, age 33, born Nov 17, 1885; resides in Stickney, Maries Co, MO with wife, Minnie Pearl Baugh. Date: Sept 12, 1918.
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Home in 1910: Dry Creek, Maries, Missouri
John H Baugh 25 mar1 4y MO
Minnie P Baugh 26 wf mar 4y 2/2 ch MO
Alma C Baugh 3 dau MO
Charles H Baugh 1 7/12 son MO

Home in 1900: Maries Co, Dry Creek Twp, MO
Baugh, Samuel V, 67 Feb 1833 Mar 32y KY KY KY
Baugh, Ellen, 47, wf Sep 1852, 32y 8/8 ch MO
Baugh, Charles W, 17 Jun 1883 sgl MO
*Baugh, Harvey J, 15 Nov 1884, MO KY MO
Baugh, Emma, 12 Nov 1887 MO KY MO
Baugh, Betty, 9 May 1891 MO KY MO
The Edwardsville Intelligencer, Edwardsville, Illinois, Friday, August 08, 1969, Page 2
John H. Baugh, 84, 222 School St., Glen Carbon died at 11:25 a.m. Thursday in the Madison County Nursing Home, where he had been a patient the past year. He was a boiler room engineer at General Steel Castings, Granite City, where he was employed for 30 years, until retiring in 1952. He was a resident of Glen Carbon for the past eight years. Born Nov. 17, 1884, in Dixon, Mo, Mr. Baugh was the son of the late Samuel and Ellen Davis Baugh. He was married to the former Minnie Nelson of Dixon, Mo. on Dec. 6, 1905. She preceded him in death on Nov. 16, 1954. Surviving are two sons, Homer Baugh, Vallejo, Calif., and Robert Baugh, Affton, Mo., three daughters, Mrs. Alex (Cecile) Pavloff, Glen Carbon, Mrs. John (Inez) McKee, Iberia, Mo. And Mrs. John (Bernice) Allen, Glen Carbon, 14 grandchildren and 34 great-grandchildren. One brother, Charles Baugh of Port Salerno, Fla., also survives. Six sisters preceded him in death. Mr. Baugh was a member of Assembly of God Church, Panama. Friends may call at the Lesley Marks Funeral Home from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. today, and at the Gilbert Funeral Home, Dixon, Mo. from 2 p.m. Saturday until 2 p.m. Sunday, when services will be held at the funeral home. Rev. Edward Shemwell, pastor of Assembly of God Church, Columbia, will officiate Burial will be in Kenner Cemetery, Dixon, Mo.
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Alton Evening Telegraph, Alton, Illinois, Friday, August 08, 1969, Page 18
Baugh - EDWARDSVILLE -- John H. Baugh, 84, of 222 School St., Glen Carbon, died Thursday at 11:25 a.m. at the Madison County Nursing Home, where he had been a patient the past year. A former resident of Granite City, he had lived in Glen Carbon the past eight years. He had been employed 30 years as a boiler room engineer at General Steel Castings, Granite City, until his retirement in 1952. Born Nov. 17, 1884, at Dixon, Mo, a son of the late Samuel and Ellen Davis Baugh, he was married Dec. 6, 1905 to Minnie Nelson , who died Nov. 16, 1954. He is survived by two sons and three daughters: Homer Baugh of Vallejo, Calif.; Robert Baugh of Affton, Mo.; Mrs. John McKee of Iberia, Mo.; Mrs. Alex Pavloff, and Mrs. John Allen, both of Glen Carbon. Also surviving is a brother, Charles Baugh of Port Salerno, Fla.; 14 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren. He was a member of the Assembly of God of Panama, Ill. Visitation here will be at the Lesley Marks Funeral Home from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. today. Visitation Saturday will be at the Gilbert Funeral Home, Dixon, Mo. from 2 p.m. Saturday until the hour of the service at the funeral home, 2 p.m. Sunday. Rev. Edward Shemwell, pastor of the Assembly of God of Columbia, Ill. will officiate Burial will be in Kenner Cemetery, at Dixon.

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John Baugh, Retired Engineer, Dies at 84

John H. Baugh, 84, Glen Carbon, a Granite Cityan until eight years ago, died Thursday at the Madison County Nursing Home, Edwardsville, where had resided for a year. He was a General Steel Industries boiler room engineer 30 years until retiring in 1952.

A native of Dixon, Mo., he was preceded in death by his wife, the former Minnie Nelson, in 1954.

He leaves two sons, Homer of Vallejo, Calif., and Robert of Affton, Mo; three daughters, Mrs. John (Inez) McKee, of Iberia, Mo., and Mrs. Alex (Cecile) Pavloff and Mrs. John (Bernice) Allen, both of Glen Carbon; a brother, Charles Baugh, Port Salerno, Fla; 14 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren.

He was a member of the Panama, Ill., Assembly of God. Funeral services were held Sunday in Dixon, with burial at the Kenner Cemetery there.
-----Granite City Press-Record, August 11, 1969, page 3
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Index to Pulaski Co, MO obits: Baugh, John Harvey-b. 84y-d. Aug 5 1969 Edwardsville IL-m. Minnie-c. 5 LBN-1 Bro LBN, 6 Sis-Obit Date: Aug 14 1969(DXP)
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Home in 1920: Dry Creek, Maries, Missouri
John H Baugh 35 mar. MO
Minnie P Baugh 36 wf mar. MO
Alma C Baugh 13 dau MO
Charles H Baugh 11 son MO
Della I Baugh 9 dau MO
Robert M Baugh 3 0/12 son MO
Mary E J B Baugh 3/12 dau MO
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WW1 Registration, Maries Co, MO: John Harvey Baugh, age 33, born Nov 17, 1885; resides in Stickney, Maries Co, MO with wife, Minnie Pearl Baugh. Date: Sept 12, 1918.
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Home in 1910: Dry Creek, Maries, Missouri
John H Baugh 25 mar1 4y MO
Minnie P Baugh 26 wf mar 4y 2/2 ch MO
Alma C Baugh 3 dau MO
Charles H Baugh 1 7/12 son MO

Home in 1900: Maries Co, Dry Creek Twp, MO
Baugh, Samuel V, 67 Feb 1833 Mar 32y KY KY KY
Baugh, Ellen, 47, wf Sep 1852, 32y 8/8 ch MO
Baugh, Charles W, 17 Jun 1883 sgl MO
*Baugh, Harvey J, 15 Nov 1884, MO KY MO
Baugh, Emma, 12 Nov 1887 MO KY MO
Baugh, Betty, 9 May 1891 MO KY MO


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