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Linn J Baker

Birth
New York, USA
Death
Feb 1916
Hermon, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Burial
Hermon, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Records indicate he married Mary A. Cole in Oriskany Falls in September of 1899. Mary was the widow of Samuel McCabe who died in Utica the year before. The two had a son named Howard, born about May of 1900-- the 1900 census has the three of them living in Madison, New York. It's unclear what happened to either of them.

According to the obituary printed in The Ogdensburg advance and St. Lawrence weekly Democrat on February 24, 1916, Mr. Baker was working at the Condensery in Hermon the Sunday before where he collapsed. He was brought from the Condensery to his home in Hermon, where he died. He was born in Central New York state 43 years prior (about 1873) and came to Hermon around 1903 when the Condensery was built.

He was survived by his wife, the former Miss Gertrude Hall of Hermon, and two children- Hazel aged 5 and Thomas aged 3.
Records indicate he married Mary A. Cole in Oriskany Falls in September of 1899. Mary was the widow of Samuel McCabe who died in Utica the year before. The two had a son named Howard, born about May of 1900-- the 1900 census has the three of them living in Madison, New York. It's unclear what happened to either of them.

According to the obituary printed in The Ogdensburg advance and St. Lawrence weekly Democrat on February 24, 1916, Mr. Baker was working at the Condensery in Hermon the Sunday before where he collapsed. He was brought from the Condensery to his home in Hermon, where he died. He was born in Central New York state 43 years prior (about 1873) and came to Hermon around 1903 when the Condensery was built.

He was survived by his wife, the former Miss Gertrude Hall of Hermon, and two children- Hazel aged 5 and Thomas aged 3.

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