The Recorder-Tribune, November 8, 1906:
Jackson Baker died at his home in this city Saturday, Nov. 3 after a long illness, at the age of 80 years. He was born in Greensburg, Pa., June 27, 1826. In 1879 he removed to Holton and has made his home here ever since. He joined the Evangelical Lutheran church when a young man, but on coming to Holton united with the Reformed church.
The Holton Signal, November 8, 1906:
He joined the Evangelical Lutheran church at Greensburg .... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Craig of Blue Mound, Kans., were here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Craig's father, Jackson Baker. Mrs. Geo. Metzker of Topeka was here to attend the funeral of her father, Jackson Baker.
The Recorder-Tribune, November 8, 1906:
Jackson Baker died at his home in this city Saturday, Nov. 3 after a long illness, at the age of 80 years. He was born in Greensburg, Pa., June 27, 1826. In 1879 he removed to Holton and has made his home here ever since. He joined the Evangelical Lutheran church when a young man, but on coming to Holton united with the Reformed church.
The Holton Signal, November 8, 1906:
He joined the Evangelical Lutheran church at Greensburg .... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Craig of Blue Mound, Kans., were here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Craig's father, Jackson Baker. Mrs. Geo. Metzker of Topeka was here to attend the funeral of her father, Jackson Baker.
Family Members
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Eli Adam Baker
1817–1879
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Julian Elizabeth Baker Truxel
1818–1864
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Charles George Baker
1820–1890
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Zebulon P Baker
1821–1897
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Hannah Missouri Baker Goodlin
1823–1862
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Marie Elizabeth Baker Rumbaugh
1825–1853
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Caroline Baker Poole
1827–1901
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Rev Isaac Oliver Perry Baker
1829–1862
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Amanda Priscilla Baker Barnes
1835–1900
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Franklin John Baker
1838–1908
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