Junius M. Baylor died following an accident at his chopping mill outside of Staunton. Baylor was the son of Col. George Baylor.
Funeral at Lutheran Church led by Rev. J.M. Seiss of Baltimore. Buried at Thornrose Cemetery.
Grand uncle, Col. Martin Baylor was killed in a mill, while his uncle, Andrew J. Baylor was killed near the location where Junius died.
Baylor was named for Junius M. Fishburn, professor at Washington College, who died March 26, 1858. Both were born in Waynesboro.
Staunton Spectator - Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia - March 31, 1858 - Wednesday.
Junius M. Baylor died following an accident at his chopping mill outside of Staunton. Baylor was the son of Col. George Baylor.
Funeral at Lutheran Church led by Rev. J.M. Seiss of Baltimore. Buried at Thornrose Cemetery.
Grand uncle, Col. Martin Baylor was killed in a mill, while his uncle, Andrew J. Baylor was killed near the location where Junius died.
Baylor was named for Junius M. Fishburn, professor at Washington College, who died March 26, 1858. Both were born in Waynesboro.
Staunton Spectator - Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia - March 31, 1858 - Wednesday.
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Amanda Jane Baylor McChesney
1835–1903
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Susan Catharine Baylor Eichelberger
1836–1926
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Elizabeth Margaret "Lizzie" Baylor
1838–1911
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Isabella Frances Baylor Baker
1840–1911
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Mary Eleanor Baylor Hobbs
1841–1928
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George Milton Baylor
1843–1904
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Newton Andrew Baylor
1846–1891
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Preston Alexander Baylor
1848–1893
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Laura Ann Baylor Freeman
1850–1927
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