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Sgt James Albert Baker

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Sgt James Albert Baker

Birth
Lee Center, Oneida County, New York, USA
Death
15 Jun 1923 (aged 83)
Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, USA
Burial
Fox Island, Pierce County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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James was the son of Lorenzo Dan and Abby Barnad (Pease) Baker.

Obituary: "Tacoma New Tribune", 16 June 1923, page 4.
"PIONEER RESIDENT OF TACOMA, VETERAN OF CIVIL WAR, DEAD"
"James A. Baker, 83, a resident of Tacoma for 35 years, died at his home, 5410 Asotin street, Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Mr. Baker is survived by his wife, Eva, two sons, Ernest Baker and Louis Baker, and two daughters, Mrs. Nellie Adams and Mrs. Abbie Botsford, all of Tacoma.
Mr. Baker was a veteran of the Civil War and a member of Sheridan Post, G.A.R. He was also an honorary member of the Spanish War Veterans.
He came to Tacoma from Watertown, S.D. and for many years owned and operated a large ranch on Fox Island."

He married first: Susan M. Vaux and second, Eva Maria Stevens, widow of Charles C. Dickinson.

He and Susan had five children.
James was the son of Lorenzo Dan and Abby Barnad (Pease) Baker.

Obituary: "Tacoma New Tribune", 16 June 1923, page 4.
"PIONEER RESIDENT OF TACOMA, VETERAN OF CIVIL WAR, DEAD"
"James A. Baker, 83, a resident of Tacoma for 35 years, died at his home, 5410 Asotin street, Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Mr. Baker is survived by his wife, Eva, two sons, Ernest Baker and Louis Baker, and two daughters, Mrs. Nellie Adams and Mrs. Abbie Botsford, all of Tacoma.
Mr. Baker was a veteran of the Civil War and a member of Sheridan Post, G.A.R. He was also an honorary member of the Spanish War Veterans.
He came to Tacoma from Watertown, S.D. and for many years owned and operated a large ranch on Fox Island."

He married first: Susan M. Vaux and second, Eva Maria Stevens, widow of Charles C. Dickinson.

He and Susan had five children.

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