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Milton D Baker

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Milton D Baker

Birth
Death
13 Feb 1908 (aged 69)
Burial
Wayne Township, Monroe County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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The Sentinel, Woodsfield, Ohio, dated, February 20, 1908

Another old soldier has answered his last roll call.

Milton D. Baker was born on the 8th day of November, 1838, died Feb. 13, 1908. In August, 1862, he enlisted in the army for the preservation of the union. He joined Company C, 92nd Reg’t Ohio Volunteers, and gave the best of service up until the close of war.

In 1852, the deceased was married to Harriet Cronin. To this union were born five children, three of whom preceded him to the grave. Addison R. Baker, of Chicago, Ill. and Taylor Baker, of East Liverpool, Ohio, his two remaining sons, survive him and with Mrs. Baker remain to mourn the loss of their departed one. Besides these relatives, two sisters, Mrs. Albert Cronin and Mrs. Henry Winland and a host of friends will miss this man.

In 1870 he was united to the United Christian church and has remained a consistent member.—Republican

Comrade Baker was a charter member of Gen. W. P. Richardson Post No. 609 G. A. R., and held the offices of Commander S. V. C and J. V. C. several times. He was a regular attendant at Post Meetings and his presence will be greatly missed by his Comrades.

Funeral services were held at his late residence, February 14, at 9 am, by Rev. W. R. McVey, and under the auspices of the Gen. W. P. Richardson Post he was buried at the Barber cemetery.


The Sentinel, Woodsfield, Ohio, dated, February 20, 1908

Another old soldier has answered his last roll call.

Milton D. Baker was born on the 8th day of November, 1838, died Feb. 13, 1908. In August, 1862, he enlisted in the army for the preservation of the union. He joined Company C, 92nd Reg’t Ohio Volunteers, and gave the best of service up until the close of war.

In 1852, the deceased was married to Harriet Cronin. To this union were born five children, three of whom preceded him to the grave. Addison R. Baker, of Chicago, Ill. and Taylor Baker, of East Liverpool, Ohio, his two remaining sons, survive him and with Mrs. Baker remain to mourn the loss of their departed one. Besides these relatives, two sisters, Mrs. Albert Cronin and Mrs. Henry Winland and a host of friends will miss this man.

In 1870 he was united to the United Christian church and has remained a consistent member.—Republican

Comrade Baker was a charter member of Gen. W. P. Richardson Post No. 609 G. A. R., and held the offices of Commander S. V. C and J. V. C. several times. He was a regular attendant at Post Meetings and his presence will be greatly missed by his Comrades.

Funeral services were held at his late residence, February 14, at 9 am, by Rev. W. R. McVey, and under the auspices of the Gen. W. P. Richardson Post he was buried at the Barber cemetery.



Inscription

Company C, Ohio Infantry

Gravesite Details

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