Married January 27, 1853 in Randolph Co. MO
Mrs Lottie Summers, wife of "Uncle" Tommie Summers, died at her home, near New Hope church and about 5 miles northeast of Huntsville, Dec 10th, aged 63 years. She had been afflicted for 20 years, but the immediate cause of death was paralysis. Member of the Methodist church. Her husband and two children, Monroe Summers and Mrs. Jack McLean, survive her.
-Huntsville Herald Thursday, December 17, 1891
Suggested edit: Edward Baker, Charlotte's father, married Rebecca (Branscomb) Burris (widow of William Burris) in Wayne County, Kentucky 23 May 1828. She was Edward's second wife. Charlotte is the daughter of Edward and Rebecca.
Contributor: Steve Petersen (49470924)
Married January 27, 1853 in Randolph Co. MO
Mrs Lottie Summers, wife of "Uncle" Tommie Summers, died at her home, near New Hope church and about 5 miles northeast of Huntsville, Dec 10th, aged 63 years. She had been afflicted for 20 years, but the immediate cause of death was paralysis. Member of the Methodist church. Her husband and two children, Monroe Summers and Mrs. Jack McLean, survive her.
-Huntsville Herald Thursday, December 17, 1891
Suggested edit: Edward Baker, Charlotte's father, married Rebecca (Branscomb) Burris (widow of William Burris) in Wayne County, Kentucky 23 May 1828. She was Edward's second wife. Charlotte is the daughter of Edward and Rebecca.
Contributor: Steve Petersen (49470924)
Family Members
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Thomas Baker
1801–1870
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William Baker
1802–1881
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Jane Baker Buster
1804–1864
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Tyre Baker
1806–1848
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Andrew Jackson Baker
1807–1888
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Cynthia Baker Patton
1810–1900
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Felix Baker
1811–1886
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Annie Baker Brammer
1815–1901
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Douglas W. Baker
1816–1862
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Nancy L. Baker McCully
1818–1901
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Mary Evaline "Polly" Baker Summers
1826–1898
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