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Wilson BAKER
Elizabeth STROH |
Husband: Wilson BAKER |
Marriage: 7 Jan 1866, Cass Co., IN |
Wife: Elizabeth STRAW / STROH
Birth: 1840/1, Montgomery Co., OH Father: Gottlieb David STROH Mother: Mary __?__ |
Children: |
1. Edward BAKER, b. 1865/6, Cass Co., IN |
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Sources:
1. Indiana Marriage Index, 1845-1920 (online at Ancestry.com):
2a. 1870 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com): no Wilson BAKER found in Indiana, nor any widow, Elizabeth BAKER, born in Ohio ca. early 1840s — and, in any case, if Elizabeth were still alive, we'd expect her son to be living with her (see next source). It's probable that Wilson was killed in the Civil War and that Elizabeth died, probably in childbirth. Alternatively, Elizabeth died, and Wilson simply moved on, leaving his son with his in-laws. 2b. 1870 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #32 of 46): Walton P.O., Tipton Twp., Cass Co., IN, Roll M593_302, p. 291B, PN 32, 243/243, enumerated 28 Jul 1870, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1870 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
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