Mrs. Baker was a Miss Barlup before marriage and was a native of Smithsburg. She was a member of the United Evangelical Church.
She was twice married, her first husband was Joseph (sic) Ridenour, a carpenter who was killed by lightning, while working on the Updegraff building.
She is survived by her husband; and the following children: Mrs. Myrtle V. Horner, Mrs. Robert Maugans; Clarence, by her first husband; and Harry E. Baker, all of this city.
Funeral Monday with services at the house; interment in Rose Hill Cemetery.
Source: Morning Herald (Hagerstown, MD)
Monday, January 10, 1910
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Emma Jane Barlup and Josiah B. Ridenour were married in Washington County, Maryland, on September 1, 1873
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N O T E: Buried in the plot pictured with her daughter, Myrtle Horner - did not find individual stone.
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Mrs. Baker was a Miss Barlup before marriage and was a native of Smithsburg. She was a member of the United Evangelical Church.
She was twice married, her first husband was Joseph (sic) Ridenour, a carpenter who was killed by lightning, while working on the Updegraff building.
She is survived by her husband; and the following children: Mrs. Myrtle V. Horner, Mrs. Robert Maugans; Clarence, by her first husband; and Harry E. Baker, all of this city.
Funeral Monday with services at the house; interment in Rose Hill Cemetery.
Source: Morning Herald (Hagerstown, MD)
Monday, January 10, 1910
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Emma Jane Barlup and Josiah B. Ridenour were married in Washington County, Maryland, on September 1, 1873
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N O T E: Buried in the plot pictured with her daughter, Myrtle Horner - did not find individual stone.
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