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Julia Elizabeth <I>Baker</I> O'Brien

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Julia Elizabeth Baker O'Brien

Birth
Death
16 May 1911 (aged 38)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 10, 108
Memorial ID
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According to cemetery records, Julia died in Chicago at age 38y 3m 4d.

She was the daughter of Edward Lewis Baker and Julia Cook Edwards. She married William O'Brien in 1898 in Chicago, Cook, IL. They had a daughter Ruth, born in Chicago.
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Word was received yesterday by Mrs. A. S. Edwards, South Eighth street, of the death of Mrs. Julia Baker O'Brien, formerly of this city, which occurred at her home in Chicago at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Death was very sudden.

Mrs. O'Brien was the wife of William O'Brien and was the daughter of Hon. E. L. Baker, formerly editor of the Illinois State Journal and consul general of the united States in Argentine Republic.

She is survived by her husband, a small daughter and two brothers, E. Louis Baker of Kansas City and Willis Baker of South America.

Mrs. O'Brien had not made her home in Springfield for many years, but was known to the older residents of the city.

- IL State Register, Springfield, IL, 5-17-1911
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Illinois Marriage Index:
O'BRIEN, WILLIAM C JR
BAKER, JULIA E
1898-03-09 COOK COUNTY

According to cemetery records, Julia died in Chicago at age 38y 3m 4d.

She was the daughter of Edward Lewis Baker and Julia Cook Edwards. She married William O'Brien in 1898 in Chicago, Cook, IL. They had a daughter Ruth, born in Chicago.
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Word was received yesterday by Mrs. A. S. Edwards, South Eighth street, of the death of Mrs. Julia Baker O'Brien, formerly of this city, which occurred at her home in Chicago at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Death was very sudden.

Mrs. O'Brien was the wife of William O'Brien and was the daughter of Hon. E. L. Baker, formerly editor of the Illinois State Journal and consul general of the united States in Argentine Republic.

She is survived by her husband, a small daughter and two brothers, E. Louis Baker of Kansas City and Willis Baker of South America.

Mrs. O'Brien had not made her home in Springfield for many years, but was known to the older residents of the city.

- IL State Register, Springfield, IL, 5-17-1911
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Illinois Marriage Index:
O'BRIEN, WILLIAM C JR
BAKER, JULIA E
1898-03-09 COOK COUNTY



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