I am at a dead end with his father John Baker..help.
OBit Clipped from
Muscatine News-Tribune, Muscatine, Iowa
26 Feb 1897, Fri • Page 1
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in the Iowa Civil War Soldier Burial Records
Name: Andrew Baker
Birth Information: c1826 OH
Death Information: 25 Feb 1897
Cemetery: Parr
Cemetery Location: Pleasant Prairie Muscatine IA
Comments: CW vet per WPA d. age 73y; f/o John and Charles; wife Mary J Eaton (d. 10 Nov 1880 age 49y 9m 4d) also
sons Martin (d age 4m 11d 31 Mar 186? last digit not legible) and Demetrus (d 02 May 1861 age 10y 8m); 1870 Census Muscatine Co also had a James age 55
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obit Clipped from
The Muscatine Journal, Muscatine, Iowa
26 Feb 1897, Fri • Page 5
Always check all information for accuray.
Wife Mary Jane Eaton . Buford and Tho. Eaton gave consent.
parents John and Rhoada/Roda SIMPKINS(spelling?)of N.Y./buried Blue Grass Cem, Scott Co, Ia.
children Calvin, John A., Emma(HARKER), Effie(EIS) Demetrius, Lucinda, Martin ,Theodore, Charles A., Martin.
Civil War Vet. Volunteered for the war, went to St. Louis and was made a cook in barrarcks for 3 years.
Bapitist Minister, Cook, farmer, he had a good education.
Name: ANDREW BAKER
Submitted by: Al Harker, GG Grandson, Davenport, Ia.
Source of Obituary:"THE MUSCATINE JOURNAL", Muscatine, Iowa, Thursday, February 25, 1897
Death of ANDREW BAKER , for fifty years a resident of Muscatine County and well known to old settlers, died a 6 o'clock this morning at his home in Park Place, after an illness of several weeks, with strangulation of the bowels.
Mr. Baker had attained the age of 73 year and was born in Ohio.
He came to this county in 1842 for the purpose of visiting friends.
Being favorably impressed with the advantages to be gained in this then new country, Mr. Baker decided to locate here and in 1847 took up his residence at Pleasant Prairie, where he remained until 1889, when he moved to Muscatine.
He is survived by two sons ,;
JOHN of Shark County Arkansas, and
CHARLES residing in Oregon.
He is a brother of ex-Supervisor HARVEY BAKER, now deceased, and a brother-in-law of ex-Sheriff James EATON now living in Summitville, Iowa.
The funeral will take place Saturday morning, at 11 o'clock, with service in Pleasant Prairie church.----
Addition information---- other sons;
Demetrus, Martin, Calvin,
Theodore married Emma Lavina Harris,
Charles married Emma J Moore,
daughters
Lucinda, Effie ( Mrs Walter Eis)
John married Deborah Henzie----
Wife MARY JANE EATON----
Brother in law JAMES ANDERSON EATON---
Parents JOHN BAKER , RHODA SIMPKINS----
Sibings;
HARVEY , ALBERT, WESLEY, PAULINA( Beuchoff-Kelin) , AMANDA, ELECTRA
FYI;
Daughter of Calvin Baker is Ina Nelson in Parr Cemetery
I am at a dead end with his father John Baker..help.
OBit Clipped from
Muscatine News-Tribune, Muscatine, Iowa
26 Feb 1897, Fri • Page 1
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in the Iowa Civil War Soldier Burial Records
Name: Andrew Baker
Birth Information: c1826 OH
Death Information: 25 Feb 1897
Cemetery: Parr
Cemetery Location: Pleasant Prairie Muscatine IA
Comments: CW vet per WPA d. age 73y; f/o John and Charles; wife Mary J Eaton (d. 10 Nov 1880 age 49y 9m 4d) also
sons Martin (d age 4m 11d 31 Mar 186? last digit not legible) and Demetrus (d 02 May 1861 age 10y 8m); 1870 Census Muscatine Co also had a James age 55
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obit Clipped from
The Muscatine Journal, Muscatine, Iowa
26 Feb 1897, Fri • Page 5
Always check all information for accuray.
Wife Mary Jane Eaton . Buford and Tho. Eaton gave consent.
parents John and Rhoada/Roda SIMPKINS(spelling?)of N.Y./buried Blue Grass Cem, Scott Co, Ia.
children Calvin, John A., Emma(HARKER), Effie(EIS) Demetrius, Lucinda, Martin ,Theodore, Charles A., Martin.
Civil War Vet. Volunteered for the war, went to St. Louis and was made a cook in barrarcks for 3 years.
Bapitist Minister, Cook, farmer, he had a good education.
Name: ANDREW BAKER
Submitted by: Al Harker, GG Grandson, Davenport, Ia.
Source of Obituary:"THE MUSCATINE JOURNAL", Muscatine, Iowa, Thursday, February 25, 1897
Death of ANDREW BAKER , for fifty years a resident of Muscatine County and well known to old settlers, died a 6 o'clock this morning at his home in Park Place, after an illness of several weeks, with strangulation of the bowels.
Mr. Baker had attained the age of 73 year and was born in Ohio.
He came to this county in 1842 for the purpose of visiting friends.
Being favorably impressed with the advantages to be gained in this then new country, Mr. Baker decided to locate here and in 1847 took up his residence at Pleasant Prairie, where he remained until 1889, when he moved to Muscatine.
He is survived by two sons ,;
JOHN of Shark County Arkansas, and
CHARLES residing in Oregon.
He is a brother of ex-Supervisor HARVEY BAKER, now deceased, and a brother-in-law of ex-Sheriff James EATON now living in Summitville, Iowa.
The funeral will take place Saturday morning, at 11 o'clock, with service in Pleasant Prairie church.----
Addition information---- other sons;
Demetrus, Martin, Calvin,
Theodore married Emma Lavina Harris,
Charles married Emma J Moore,
daughters
Lucinda, Effie ( Mrs Walter Eis)
John married Deborah Henzie----
Wife MARY JANE EATON----
Brother in law JAMES ANDERSON EATON---
Parents JOHN BAKER , RHODA SIMPKINS----
Sibings;
HARVEY , ALBERT, WESLEY, PAULINA( Beuchoff-Kelin) , AMANDA, ELECTRA
FYI;
Daughter of Calvin Baker is Ina Nelson in Parr Cemetery
Inscription
No stone left
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