Baker, Perry
Birth Name | Baker, Perry |
Gramps ID | I185058 |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | 67 years, 19 days |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Birth [E287437] | 1839-03-18 | Algansee Township, Branch County, Michigan |
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Death [E287438] | 1906-04-06 |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Baker, Samson [I23491] | about 1788 | ||
Mother | Baker, Mariah [I133993] | |||
Brother | Baker, William M. [I22262] | 1822-08-11 | 1891-10-27 | |
Sister | Baker, Margaret [I127791] | 1827-08-27 | 1862-01-16 | |
Brother | Baker, Samson J. [I127807] | 1830-01-26 | 1905-04-16 | |
Brother | Baker, Abijah A. [I127759] | 1832-09-18 | 1908-01-31 | |
Sister | Baker, Rebe [I127775] | 1836-01-02 | 1916-10-15 | |
Baker, Perry [I185058] | 1839-03-18 | 1906-04-06 | ||
Sister | Baker, Delilah [I90525] | 1844 |
Families
  |   | Family of Baker, Perry and Skaats, Fannie [F40204] | ||||||||||||||||||
Married | Wife | Skaats, Fannie [I185087] ( * + ... ) | ||||||||||||||||||
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Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Baker, Marion Winfred [I3382] | 1880-11-04 | 1959-01-06 |
Baker, Lydia Maria [I184999] | 1869-10-18 | 1928-08-28 |
Baker, Flora Amelia [I38881] | 1870-03-04 | |
Baker, Infant [I185086] | 1874-03-04 | |
Baker, Infant [I39801] | 1877-07-27 | 1878-07-28 |
Narrative
December 28, 1994, per conversation with Dorthy Ekert, Perry and Fannie are buried in the Protestant cemetery in Shelby, Ohio - South Edge, Halfway back, by drive. She also has pictures of both (charcoal drawings)
December 31, 1995, per conversation with Don L. Baker, his grandfather, Perry weight over 300 pounds and could life an anvil by the horn, and hold it straight out to his side. The anvil was still at Don Baker's garage, North Fairfiled, Ohio. He never saw his grandfather, just was told stories by his dad.
October 27, 1996, Perry and Fannie S. tombstones, Huron County, Ohio, on south side of Townline 131 between Old State Road and New State Road. The stones are left of the entrance gate, near the road, by the George Skaats Family.