Pinkney Spring "Pinkie" "Martha" Baines
Sex: F
Note:
"Pinkie Baines was a teacher; her husband, John Sanders was a business man." A FAMILY ALBUM, 1965, by Rebekah Baines Johnson, page 133.)
Pinkie S. Baines, whose first name may really have been Martha, was born in 1853 in Harrison, Arkansas. Her parents were Joseph Benjamin Baines and his wife Mary. Pinkie died on 9 February 1926 in Oklahoma City and is buried at Fairlawn Cemetery.
She married John R. Sanders who lived from 15 January 1848 until 3 October 1915 and who buried with her at Fairlawn. They had a son, J. Noble Sanders who lived from 1895 until 1928 and who is buried with them at Fairlawn. Of the three graves only Pinkie's is unmarked.
Pinkie and her husband moved to Oklahoma County in 1891. They lived in a house at 1221 Northwest Tenth Street which when they moved into it in 1891 was two miles out in the country from downtown. Pinkie lived in this same house for thirty-five years. It was at this house that Pinkie's father, Joseph Benjamin Baines died on 5 December 1903. Pinkie's brother Wellman McCoy Baines was living with her and her family when he died on 11January 1914. He always went by his middle name McCoy. He is buried beside her father at Fairlawn Cemetery.
Birth: ABT 1853 in Carroll County, Arkansas
Death: 9 FEB 1926 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
Burial: Fairfield Cemetery, Freestone County, Texas
Father: Joseph Benjamin "Faus" Baines b: 27 SEP 1820 in Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama
Mother: Mary Frances "Hannah" Beller b: 29 DEC 1822 in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama
Marriage 1 John R. Sanders b: 1848
Children
James Henry "Noble" Sanders
Pinkney Spring "Pinkie" "Martha" Baines
Sex: F
Note:
"Pinkie Baines was a teacher; her husband, John Sanders was a business man." A FAMILY ALBUM, 1965, by Rebekah Baines Johnson, page 133.)
Pinkie S. Baines, whose first name may really have been Martha, was born in 1853 in Harrison, Arkansas. Her parents were Joseph Benjamin Baines and his wife Mary. Pinkie died on 9 February 1926 in Oklahoma City and is buried at Fairlawn Cemetery.
She married John R. Sanders who lived from 15 January 1848 until 3 October 1915 and who buried with her at Fairlawn. They had a son, J. Noble Sanders who lived from 1895 until 1928 and who is buried with them at Fairlawn. Of the three graves only Pinkie's is unmarked.
Pinkie and her husband moved to Oklahoma County in 1891. They lived in a house at 1221 Northwest Tenth Street which when they moved into it in 1891 was two miles out in the country from downtown. Pinkie lived in this same house for thirty-five years. It was at this house that Pinkie's father, Joseph Benjamin Baines died on 5 December 1903. Pinkie's brother Wellman McCoy Baines was living with her and her family when he died on 11January 1914. He always went by his middle name McCoy. He is buried beside her father at Fairlawn Cemetery.
Birth: ABT 1853 in Carroll County, Arkansas
Death: 9 FEB 1926 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
Burial: Fairfield Cemetery, Freestone County, Texas
Father: Joseph Benjamin "Faus" Baines b: 27 SEP 1820 in Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama
Mother: Mary Frances "Hannah" Beller b: 29 DEC 1822 in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama
Marriage 1 John R. Sanders b: 1848
Children
James Henry "Noble" Sanders
Family Members
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Mary Matilda Baines Bailey
1842–1927
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Dr William Thomas Baines
1843–1915
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Joseph Benjamin Baines Jr
1846 – unknown
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George Marshall Baines
1848–1935
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Joshua Irvin Baines
1851–1937
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Mitchell Beller Baines
1857–1857
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Julia Anna Baines Smith
1858–1914
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David Washington "Wash" Baines
1860 – unknown
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Wilburn McCoy "Coy" Baines
1860–1914
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Blount W. Baines
1866–1926
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