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Celesta Eva <I>Baker</I> Cawthorne

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Celesta Eva Baker Cawthorne

Birth
Dade County, Missouri, USA
Death
25 Feb 1941 (aged 74)
Dade County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Bona, Dade County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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In the 1900 Dade County, Missouri Census William P, 42, and Celesta E, 34, have been married seven years. They have one son Ted H, 9, born April, 1891, living at home. Ted and his mother were born in Missouri. William P in Tennessee.

After the death of her husband William "Pleas," Eva married Lester Kirby, Sunday, July 21, 1938. He is buried at Dadeville Masonic. Her death certificate is under Celesta Eva Kirby. She is a daughter of Sam and Elisabeth Long Baker. Mrs John Long, Bona, MO is the informant.

Survivors at the time of Eva's death include her husband Lester Kirby; son Colonel Ted H. Cawthorne of the US Army, Fort Devens, Massachusetts; sisters Mrs. Sallie Hudspeth and Mrs. Rebecca Richey, both of Vancouver, Washington; brother Charles Baker of California; uncle John Long of Bona; aunt Mrs. Ann Scott of Cedarville, Kansas and many relatives and friends.
In the 1900 Dade County, Missouri Census William P, 42, and Celesta E, 34, have been married seven years. They have one son Ted H, 9, born April, 1891, living at home. Ted and his mother were born in Missouri. William P in Tennessee.

After the death of her husband William "Pleas," Eva married Lester Kirby, Sunday, July 21, 1938. He is buried at Dadeville Masonic. Her death certificate is under Celesta Eva Kirby. She is a daughter of Sam and Elisabeth Long Baker. Mrs John Long, Bona, MO is the informant.

Survivors at the time of Eva's death include her husband Lester Kirby; son Colonel Ted H. Cawthorne of the US Army, Fort Devens, Massachusetts; sisters Mrs. Sallie Hudspeth and Mrs. Rebecca Richey, both of Vancouver, Washington; brother Charles Baker of California; uncle John Long of Bona; aunt Mrs. Ann Scott of Cedarville, Kansas and many relatives and friends.


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