The 1910 Paulding County Census finds Cicero and Fannie, parents of 5 children.
1. Blanche G. Baxter, daughter, age 13
2. James A. "Jack", son, age 11
3. Unknown name, son, age 7
4. Bertha Baxter, daughter, age 4
5. Unknown name, son, age 1
It is unknown where Cicero is buried. He disappeared while on an errand to the store. This happened sometime after the 1910's. My grandfather, Elmer Baxter, searched a long time for his brother but never found out what happened to him. Source: My father, Johnny Baxter.
The 1910 Paulding County Census finds Cicero and Fannie, parents of 5 children.
1. Blanche G. Baxter, daughter, age 13
2. James A. "Jack", son, age 11
3. Unknown name, son, age 7
4. Bertha Baxter, daughter, age 4
5. Unknown name, son, age 1
It is unknown where Cicero is buried. He disappeared while on an errand to the store. This happened sometime after the 1910's. My grandfather, Elmer Baxter, searched a long time for his brother but never found out what happened to him. Source: My father, Johnny Baxter.
Family Members
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Joseph Henry "Joe" Baxter
1879–1931
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Martha Ophelia "Mattie" Baxter Leggett
1880–1952
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James Madison Baxter
1882–1963
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Beulah Baxter Roberts
1884–1958
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Thomas F. "Tom" Baxter
1885–1969
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Willie G. Baxter Wood
1888–1969
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Marion Andrew Baxter
1891–1962
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Elmer Flunor Baxter
1893–1949
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Nebuchadnezzar "Neb" Baxter
1896–1942
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Ira Sanford Baxter
1899–1961
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