William Henry Baker was a 2-year-old white male who died August 14, 1862, in Charleston. Cause of death was "ascites" (an old medical term for build up of fluid in the abdomen caused by heart failure or kidney disease). He was a native of Charleston and lived on Charlotte Street. He was buried at St. Lawrence Cemetery.
William Henry Baker was a 2-year-old white male who died August 14, 1862, in Charleston. Cause of death was "ascites" (an old medical term for build up of fluid in the abdomen caused by heart failure or kidney disease). He was a native of Charleston and lived on Charlotte Street. He was buried at St. Lawrence Cemetery.
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