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Sarah Anna <I>Scheibler</I> Baker

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Sarah Anna Scheibler Baker

Birth
Greensburg, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
5 Sep 1914 (aged 80)
Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Holton, Jackson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3, Lot 5, Block 50
Memorial ID
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obituaries from Death Notices of Jackson county, Kansas, compiled by Dan Fenton:
The Holton Recorder, September 10, 1914:
Mrs. Sarah Ann Baker died at Lawrence, Kan., last Saturday evening, at the age of 80 years. The body was brought to Holton Monday evening and the funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Ella Nauheim.

The Holton Signal, September 10, 1914:
Sarah Ann Baker was born in Greensburg, Westmoreland county, Pa., June 7, 1834 and died Sept. 5, 1914, at Lawrence, Ks., aged 80 years, two months and 28 days. She moved to Holton in 1879 and made her home here until Sept. 4, 1910, when she went with her daughter to Oklahoma, returning from there just five weeks ago. She was confirmed in the Reformed church at Greensburg, Pa., at an early age, but later joined the Lutheran church at the same place. After coming to Holton she united with the Reformed church ... She is survived by three daughters and one son, Mrs. Adda Craig of Lawrence, Kas., Mrs. G. M. Medzger, Topeka, Kansas, Mrs. Frank Rose, of Paris, Texas and W. Y. Baker of Fullerton, Calif. .... three brothers also survive, two living in Pennsylvania, the other at 1745 Abilene, Kan. Interment was in the Holton cemetery.
obituaries from Death Notices of Jackson county, Kansas, compiled by Dan Fenton:
The Holton Recorder, September 10, 1914:
Mrs. Sarah Ann Baker died at Lawrence, Kan., last Saturday evening, at the age of 80 years. The body was brought to Holton Monday evening and the funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Ella Nauheim.

The Holton Signal, September 10, 1914:
Sarah Ann Baker was born in Greensburg, Westmoreland county, Pa., June 7, 1834 and died Sept. 5, 1914, at Lawrence, Ks., aged 80 years, two months and 28 days. She moved to Holton in 1879 and made her home here until Sept. 4, 1910, when she went with her daughter to Oklahoma, returning from there just five weeks ago. She was confirmed in the Reformed church at Greensburg, Pa., at an early age, but later joined the Lutheran church at the same place. After coming to Holton she united with the Reformed church ... She is survived by three daughters and one son, Mrs. Adda Craig of Lawrence, Kas., Mrs. G. M. Medzger, Topeka, Kansas, Mrs. Frank Rose, of Paris, Texas and W. Y. Baker of Fullerton, Calif. .... three brothers also survive, two living in Pennsylvania, the other at 1745 Abilene, Kan. Interment was in the Holton cemetery.


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