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Abraham Sheibley Baker

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Abraham Sheibley Baker

Birth
Perry County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
12 Nov 1904 (aged 75)
Perry County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Bridgeport, Perry County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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From Find A Grave contributor Dennis Brandt regarding Find A Grave memorial for Abraham Baker.

The son of Samuel & Elizabeth (Sheibley)
Baker, he married Elizabeth Ann Moses May 31, 1855, in Perry County and fathered
George (b. 12/09/56),
Juliann (b. 12/02/58),
Ida Mary (b. 12/15/61),
Carrie White (b. 06/16/64),
Jane E. "Jennie" (b. 02/11/67 - married Benjamin Franklin
Barnhart),
Sarah Sylvania (b. 03/28/70),
Laura Katharine (b. 08/09/76, d.08/21/88),
Edith Moses (b. 02/28/84).
There is some disagreement as to the
children's birth dates, and only two of them have Pennsylvania death certificates, in no small part because three of the children died quite young.

In 1860, he was a carpenter living in Spring Township, Perry County,Pennsylvania.

A Civil War veteran, he was drafted at Camp Curtin, Harrisburg,
October 21, 1862, mustered into federal service there November 2 as a private with Co. E, 173rd Pennsylvania Infantry (aka "Drafted Militia"), and honorably discharged with his company August 17, 1863.
From Find A Grave contributor Dennis Brandt regarding Find A Grave memorial for Abraham Baker.

The son of Samuel & Elizabeth (Sheibley)
Baker, he married Elizabeth Ann Moses May 31, 1855, in Perry County and fathered
George (b. 12/09/56),
Juliann (b. 12/02/58),
Ida Mary (b. 12/15/61),
Carrie White (b. 06/16/64),
Jane E. "Jennie" (b. 02/11/67 - married Benjamin Franklin
Barnhart),
Sarah Sylvania (b. 03/28/70),
Laura Katharine (b. 08/09/76, d.08/21/88),
Edith Moses (b. 02/28/84).
There is some disagreement as to the
children's birth dates, and only two of them have Pennsylvania death certificates, in no small part because three of the children died quite young.

In 1860, he was a carpenter living in Spring Township, Perry County,Pennsylvania.

A Civil War veteran, he was drafted at Camp Curtin, Harrisburg,
October 21, 1862, mustered into federal service there November 2 as a private with Co. E, 173rd Pennsylvania Infantry (aka "Drafted Militia"), and honorably discharged with his company August 17, 1863.


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