Household ........Role ........Sex ......Age Birthplace
Daniel M Baker ..Head .......Male ....42 ..Tennessee
Lulu B Baker ......Wife ........Female 32 ..Texas
William H Baker Son .........Male ....19 ..Texas
Julia E Baker .....Daughter Female 17 ..Texas
Floy M Baker .....Daughter Female 14 ..Texas
Luzettie Z Baker Daughter Female 9 ....Texas
Alfred M Baker ...Son .........Male ....7 ....Texas
Bessie L Baker ...Daughter Female 5 ....Texas
Andrew R Baker Son ..........Male ....0 ....Oklahoma
1920 - US Census - Rainey Township, Washita, Oklahoma
Household ......Role .......Sex .....Age Birthplace
D M Baker .......Head ......Male ....51 ..Tennessee
Lula Baker ......Wife ........Female 41 ..Texas
A M Baker .......Son .........Male ....17 ..Texas
Bessie Baker ..Daughter Female 15 ..Texas
Andrew Baker Son ..........Male ....10 ..Oklahoma
Edna Baker .....Daughter Female 8 ....Oklahoma
1930 - US Census - Barnitz Township, Custer, Oklahoma
Household .........Role ..Sex .....Age Birthplace
Daniel M Baker ..Head Male ....62 ..Tennessee
Lula B Baker ......Wife ..Female 52 ..Texas
Andrew R Baker Son ...Male ....20 ..Oklahoma
1940 - US Census - Kiowa Township, Roger Mills, Oklahoma
Household ..............Role ........Sex .....Age Birthplace
Andrew R Baker .....Head .......Male ....30 ..Oklahoma
Lola Jopline Baker Wife .........Female 27 ..Oklahoma
Phyllis M Baker ......Daughter Female 6 ....Oklahoma
Roy A Baker ............Son .........Male.... 1
The Cheyenne Star, Thursday, April 27, 1944, pg 1
CLASSIFICATIONS MADE BY
SELECTIVE SERVICE BOARD
The following classifications were made by the Roger Mills County Selective Service Board at their regular meeting on Friday of last week:
Andrew R. Baker -- 2C
Obit probably Elk City Dailey News
Funeral services for Andrew Ray "Buster" Baker will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Martin Funeral Chapel with Rev. Bart Montgomery and Bro. Dwight Holland officiating. Burial will follow in the Red Hill Cemetery, Hammon, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma under the direction of Martin Funeral Home.
A.R. (Buster) Baker was born January 30, 1910 in Hobart, Oklahoma and passed away Tuesday, January 4, 1994 at the age of 83.
Buster came with his father and mother to a farm in Roger Mills County, he attended school at Spring Creek. He was married to Josephine Hughes November 23, 1932 at Hammon, Oklahoma. They began farming and raising their family on a farm N.W. of Hammon. He continued farming and working as a carpenter until his health limited his work activities and they moved to Elk City in 1987.
Mrs. Baker preceded him in death March 9, 1993.
Survivors include his four children, Phyllis Lovelace and her husband, Boyd of Clearwater, Kansas, Ray Baker and his wife, Jean of Amarillo, Texas, Darrell Baker and his wife, Phyllis of Edmond, OK and Jo David Baker and his wife, Judy of Stillwater, OK; one sister Mrs. Edna Bell of Albuquerque, New Mexico; 13 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Besides his wife he was preceded in death by two brothers and four sisters.
Household ........Role ........Sex ......Age Birthplace
Daniel M Baker ..Head .......Male ....42 ..Tennessee
Lulu B Baker ......Wife ........Female 32 ..Texas
William H Baker Son .........Male ....19 ..Texas
Julia E Baker .....Daughter Female 17 ..Texas
Floy M Baker .....Daughter Female 14 ..Texas
Luzettie Z Baker Daughter Female 9 ....Texas
Alfred M Baker ...Son .........Male ....7 ....Texas
Bessie L Baker ...Daughter Female 5 ....Texas
Andrew R Baker Son ..........Male ....0 ....Oklahoma
1920 - US Census - Rainey Township, Washita, Oklahoma
Household ......Role .......Sex .....Age Birthplace
D M Baker .......Head ......Male ....51 ..Tennessee
Lula Baker ......Wife ........Female 41 ..Texas
A M Baker .......Son .........Male ....17 ..Texas
Bessie Baker ..Daughter Female 15 ..Texas
Andrew Baker Son ..........Male ....10 ..Oklahoma
Edna Baker .....Daughter Female 8 ....Oklahoma
1930 - US Census - Barnitz Township, Custer, Oklahoma
Household .........Role ..Sex .....Age Birthplace
Daniel M Baker ..Head Male ....62 ..Tennessee
Lula B Baker ......Wife ..Female 52 ..Texas
Andrew R Baker Son ...Male ....20 ..Oklahoma
1940 - US Census - Kiowa Township, Roger Mills, Oklahoma
Household ..............Role ........Sex .....Age Birthplace
Andrew R Baker .....Head .......Male ....30 ..Oklahoma
Lola Jopline Baker Wife .........Female 27 ..Oklahoma
Phyllis M Baker ......Daughter Female 6 ....Oklahoma
Roy A Baker ............Son .........Male.... 1
The Cheyenne Star, Thursday, April 27, 1944, pg 1
CLASSIFICATIONS MADE BY
SELECTIVE SERVICE BOARD
The following classifications were made by the Roger Mills County Selective Service Board at their regular meeting on Friday of last week:
Andrew R. Baker -- 2C
Obit probably Elk City Dailey News
Funeral services for Andrew Ray "Buster" Baker will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Martin Funeral Chapel with Rev. Bart Montgomery and Bro. Dwight Holland officiating. Burial will follow in the Red Hill Cemetery, Hammon, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma under the direction of Martin Funeral Home.
A.R. (Buster) Baker was born January 30, 1910 in Hobart, Oklahoma and passed away Tuesday, January 4, 1994 at the age of 83.
Buster came with his father and mother to a farm in Roger Mills County, he attended school at Spring Creek. He was married to Josephine Hughes November 23, 1932 at Hammon, Oklahoma. They began farming and raising their family on a farm N.W. of Hammon. He continued farming and working as a carpenter until his health limited his work activities and they moved to Elk City in 1987.
Mrs. Baker preceded him in death March 9, 1993.
Survivors include his four children, Phyllis Lovelace and her husband, Boyd of Clearwater, Kansas, Ray Baker and his wife, Jean of Amarillo, Texas, Darrell Baker and his wife, Phyllis of Edmond, OK and Jo David Baker and his wife, Judy of Stillwater, OK; one sister Mrs. Edna Bell of Albuquerque, New Mexico; 13 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Besides his wife he was preceded in death by two brothers and four sisters.
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