The darkest one is for Mary Baker Hall, already on another memorial, 144026110, in the same cemetery.
As to the other side, about sixty percent down on that face, I see "Peter E. Abel Baker." I found a Peter Baker, b. Denmark 1829, died 1888 in online records. I assume the "31" visible is for 1831, close to the birth date for that record. I first assumed it was a wife's name, like "Bett?" but I found nothing close.
As to the first entry, I was thinking something large, like "Alexander." However, I found no matches that seemed relevant to "185?" and "Rose Hill." However, I just found a Martin Luther Baker born in 1855 in Tennessee and buried in Rose Hill. I am only bothered by lack of obvious relations to the (A)abels.
I don't mind if you create memorials for these hypothetical entries or just put the info under "Bio," so someone more familiar with this particular family can nail it on the head.
-Christina Colombe
The darkest one is for Mary Baker Hall, already on another memorial, 144026110, in the same cemetery.
As to the other side, about sixty percent down on that face, I see "Peter E. Abel Baker." I found a Peter Baker, b. Denmark 1829, died 1888 in online records. I assume the "31" visible is for 1831, close to the birth date for that record. I first assumed it was a wife's name, like "Bett?" but I found nothing close.
As to the first entry, I was thinking something large, like "Alexander." However, I found no matches that seemed relevant to "185?" and "Rose Hill." However, I just found a Martin Luther Baker born in 1855 in Tennessee and buried in Rose Hill. I am only bothered by lack of obvious relations to the (A)abels.
I don't mind if you create memorials for these hypothetical entries or just put the info under "Bio," so someone more familiar with this particular family can nail it on the head.
-Christina Colombe
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