Amy Baker Wilson was born December 25, 1830 in Marion County, and with her parents the late William and Mrs. Ruth Deacon Baker came to White Oak, this county, in 1847. She departed this life January 21, 1917, age 86 years and 27 days.
The deceased was converted in early life and united with the Methodist Episcopal Church and later became a member of the Methodist Protestant Church at Pullman of which she remained a consistent member until death.
February 16, 1851, she was united in marriage to Peter T. Wilson who preceded her to the grave by 15 years, 1 month and 3 days. To this union were born eleven children namely:
Mrs. James Prim, Rock Camp; Mrs. Ira Chipps, Colorado; Mrs. Rachel Ball and Mrs. Conaway, Pullman; Mrs. Alice Judge, Iowa; Alfred, of the state of Washington; Cornelius, of Illinois; John of Webster County, and Andrew of Pullman; Mrs. S. L. Foster, Colorado and Mary Conaway deceased.
She is also survived by one sister, and three brothers: Mrs. Alazan Snyder and Tillman H. Baker of Pullman; Winfield S. Baker of Auburn and Newton Baker of Centralia, Illinois. She is also survived by 37 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren.
The funeral was held at the M. P. Church at Pullman, Tuesday and internment was made in the cemetery nearby.
Amy Baker Wilson was born December 25, 1830 in Marion County, and with her parents the late William and Mrs. Ruth Deacon Baker came to White Oak, this county, in 1847. She departed this life January 21, 1917, age 86 years and 27 days.
The deceased was converted in early life and united with the Methodist Episcopal Church and later became a member of the Methodist Protestant Church at Pullman of which she remained a consistent member until death.
February 16, 1851, she was united in marriage to Peter T. Wilson who preceded her to the grave by 15 years, 1 month and 3 days. To this union were born eleven children namely:
Mrs. James Prim, Rock Camp; Mrs. Ira Chipps, Colorado; Mrs. Rachel Ball and Mrs. Conaway, Pullman; Mrs. Alice Judge, Iowa; Alfred, of the state of Washington; Cornelius, of Illinois; John of Webster County, and Andrew of Pullman; Mrs. S. L. Foster, Colorado and Mary Conaway deceased.
She is also survived by one sister, and three brothers: Mrs. Alazan Snyder and Tillman H. Baker of Pullman; Winfield S. Baker of Auburn and Newton Baker of Centralia, Illinois. She is also survived by 37 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren.
The funeral was held at the M. P. Church at Pullman, Tuesday and internment was made in the cemetery nearby.
Family Members
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Thomas Deacon Baker
1829–1914
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Jonathan Baker
1834–1863
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Lurena Baker Clayton
1837–1910
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Mary Catherine Baker Snodgrass
1838–1916
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Nathaniel Baker
1840–1873
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Alazan Sophia Baker Snider
1843–1922
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Tillman Hillary Baker
1847–1929
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Newton Baxter Baker
1850–1927
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Winfield Scott Baker
1851–1917
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Ermany Jane "Emma" Baker Taylor
1853–1907
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Shrilda Jane Wilson Foster
1853–1914
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Cornelius N. Wilson
1854–1922
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Alfred R. Wilson
1856–1924
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Martha A. Wilson Primm
1856–1931
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Eliza E "Lydia" Wilson Chipps
1858–1924
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Barbary Rachel Wilson Ball
1860–1940
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John Jackson Wilson
1861–1922
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La Verna Alice Wilson Judge
1865–1930
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Andrew Johnson Wilson
1866–1950
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Mary E. Wilson Conaway
1870–1912
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Helen Virginia Wilson Alloway
1873–1959