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Louisa “Liza” <I>Baldridge</I> Baugh

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Louisa “Liza” Baldridge Baugh

Birth
St. Charles County, Missouri, USA
Death
1 Apr 1877 (aged 65)
St. Charles County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Montgomery County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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A Missouri marriage record recites that Louisa Baldridge and James Baugh were married in St. Charles County on June 10, 1831.

The 1850 census for District 78 in St. Charles County, Missouri, records a household headed by Jas F Baugh (age 41, born in Kentucky, farmer). Others in the 1850 household are Louisa Baugh (age 39, born in Missouri) and the following children, all born in Missouri: Jas H Baugh (age 17), [Julia] C Baugh (age 12), Harvey S Baugh (age 10), Francis L Baugh (male age 8), Doctor J B Baugh (age 4), and Robt E Baugh (age 2).

The family is recorded in the 1860 census in Dardenne township in St. Charles County, Missouri. Children in the 1860 household born after the 1850 census are Sarah Baugh (age 9, born in Missouri) and Joseph Baugh (age 7, born in Missouri).
A Missouri marriage record recites that Louisa Baldridge and James Baugh were married in St. Charles County on June 10, 1831.

The 1850 census for District 78 in St. Charles County, Missouri, records a household headed by Jas F Baugh (age 41, born in Kentucky, farmer). Others in the 1850 household are Louisa Baugh (age 39, born in Missouri) and the following children, all born in Missouri: Jas H Baugh (age 17), [Julia] C Baugh (age 12), Harvey S Baugh (age 10), Francis L Baugh (male age 8), Doctor J B Baugh (age 4), and Robt E Baugh (age 2).

The family is recorded in the 1860 census in Dardenne township in St. Charles County, Missouri. Children in the 1860 household born after the 1850 census are Sarah Baugh (age 9, born in Missouri) and Joseph Baugh (age 7, born in Missouri).

Inscription

LOUISA/wife of/JAMES F. BAUGH/BORN/Apr. 12, 1811/DIED/Apr. 1, 1877

Gravesite Details

This tablet marker is broken below the inscription. The broken section has been fastened by wires to the section that remains in the base.



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