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1LT John Aaron Baker

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1LT John Aaron Baker

Birth
Stephenson County, Illinois, USA
Death
19 Nov 1919 (aged 80)
Everett, Snohomish County, Washington, USA
Burial
Everett, Snohomish County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 47.9620072, Longitude: -122.2027901
Plot
Block 24, Lot 10
Memorial ID
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Wife: Harmony Addie Bly
Brother: Sgt. William J. Baker
Father: Aaron Baker
Mother: Anna Allen

Everett Daily Herald
11-19-1919
Captain John A. Baker, aged 80 years, died this morning at his home, 2928 Oakes avenue, following a several months' illness. He is survived by his wife and son, Walter Baker and a brother, W.J. Baker. Captain Baker entered the Civil War as a private and was promoted to the captainery of the First Wisconsin cavalry. He was a member of the John Buford post, the Everett lodge A.F. and A.M. and had been a deacon of the First Congregational church for the past 20 years. He was a graduate of the Lawrence University of Wisconsin and the Albany law school of NY. The funeral service, in charge of Challacombe & Fickel, will be held from his home, 2928 Oakes avenue, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. C.H. Burdick officiating. Interment will be held in Evergreen cemetery.
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American Civil War Soldier
Name: John A Baker
Residence: Wausau, Wisconsin
Enlistment Date: 30 August 1861
Side Served: Union
State Served: Wisconsin
Unit Numbers: 3055 3055
Service Record: Enlisted as a Quartermaster Sergeant on 30 August 1861.
Enlisted in Company B, 1st Cavalry Regiment Wisconsin on 30 August 1861.
Transfered on 01 February 1864 from company B to company S.
Promoted to Full Sergeant Major on 01 February 1864.
Transfered on 18 April 1864 from company S to company I.
Promoted to Full Lieutenant 1st Class on 30 April 1864.
Promoted to Full Captain on 25 January 1865 (As of Co. D, declined).
Mustered out Company B, 1st Cavalry Regiment Wisconsin on 08 March 1865.
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BAKER, J. A. - husband of Harmony Addie BLY; lived in Waupun WI in 1871, when son W. G. was born; moved to NE in 1875; dealer in pumps and windmills, later in lumber business in Exeter and Wahoo, NE; brought family to SnoCo in spring of 1892; in 1899 opened a real estate office in Everett; died 1920; wife died after 1926. (from 1926 History of Snohomish County)

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Wife: Harmony Addie Bly
Brother: Sgt. William J. Baker
Father: Aaron Baker
Mother: Anna Allen

Everett Daily Herald
11-19-1919
Captain John A. Baker, aged 80 years, died this morning at his home, 2928 Oakes avenue, following a several months' illness. He is survived by his wife and son, Walter Baker and a brother, W.J. Baker. Captain Baker entered the Civil War as a private and was promoted to the captainery of the First Wisconsin cavalry. He was a member of the John Buford post, the Everett lodge A.F. and A.M. and had been a deacon of the First Congregational church for the past 20 years. He was a graduate of the Lawrence University of Wisconsin and the Albany law school of NY. The funeral service, in charge of Challacombe & Fickel, will be held from his home, 2928 Oakes avenue, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. C.H. Burdick officiating. Interment will be held in Evergreen cemetery.
SnoCo: "The Karyn Project"

American Civil War Soldier
Name: John A Baker
Residence: Wausau, Wisconsin
Enlistment Date: 30 August 1861
Side Served: Union
State Served: Wisconsin
Unit Numbers: 3055 3055
Service Record: Enlisted as a Quartermaster Sergeant on 30 August 1861.
Enlisted in Company B, 1st Cavalry Regiment Wisconsin on 30 August 1861.
Transfered on 01 February 1864 from company B to company S.
Promoted to Full Sergeant Major on 01 February 1864.
Transfered on 18 April 1864 from company S to company I.
Promoted to Full Lieutenant 1st Class on 30 April 1864.
Promoted to Full Captain on 25 January 1865 (As of Co. D, declined).
Mustered out Company B, 1st Cavalry Regiment Wisconsin on 08 March 1865.
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BAKER, J. A. - husband of Harmony Addie BLY; lived in Waupun WI in 1871, when son W. G. was born; moved to NE in 1875; dealer in pumps and windmills, later in lumber business in Exeter and Wahoo, NE; brought family to SnoCo in spring of 1892; in 1899 opened a real estate office in Everett; died 1920; wife died after 1926. (from 1926 History of Snohomish County)

https://www.civilwarvetswastate.com/veterans/detail.html?veteranid=13
Contributor: The Seakers (50146847)


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