Anna Maria George
1836 - 1921 (85 years)-
Name Anna Maria George Birth 12 Aug 1836 Dayton, Montgomery, OH Gender Female Census 2 Jun 1870 Chicago, Cook, IL age 33, born OH, keeping house, mother in house Census 9 Jun 1880 Silver Cliff, Custer, CO age 48, born OH, keeping house, parents born PA/NS Census 5 Jun 1900 Denver, Arapahoe, CO age 63, born Aug 1836 in OH, marr 33 yrs, 4/4 children living, parents born PA/NS Census 26 Apr 1910 Seattle, King, WA age 73, born OH, widowed, 4/4 children living, parents born PA/CAN Census 7 Jan 1920 Seattle, King, WA age 83, born OH, widowed, parents born PA/NS Death 27 Oct 1921 Seattle, King, WA Burial Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Seattle, WA Person ID I14739 Family Tree Last Modified 17 Feb 2019
Father Augustus George Mother Anna D Fulton Family ID F5518 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Henry Prentice Baker, b. 8 Nov 1829, Phillipston, Worcester, MA d. 31 Aug 1908, Seattle, King, WA (Age 78 years) Marriage 22 May 1866 Chicago, Cook, IL Notes - from "Illinois, Marriage Index, 1860-1920" (ancestry.com)
On 22 May 1866 in Cook Co IL, Henry P Baker married Anna W George.
Children 1. Nanna Hunt Baker, b. Aug 1867, Chicago, Cook, IL d. 2 Sep 1941, Seattle, King, WA (Age 74 years) 2. Alice Tupper Baker, b. 21 Dec 1869, Chicago, Cook, IL d. 21 Jan 1945, Seattle, King, WA (Age 75 years) 3. Leonida S “Nida” Baker, b. 21 Nov 1873, Colorado d. 27 Jun 1958, Los Angeles Co, CA (Age 84 years) 4. Charlotte Emma Baker, b. 23 Sep 1876, Colorado d. 24 Sep 1934, Seattle, King, WA (Age 58 years) Family ID F5517 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 17 Feb 2019
- from "Illinois, Marriage Index, 1860-1920" (ancestry.com)
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Headstones Anna Maria (George) Baker Gravestone Site
Plot: Section C, Lot 470
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Notes - from "The Seattle Daily Times", 29 Oct 1921 (genealogybank.com)
Funeral services for Mrs. Anna M. Baker, 85 years old, who died of apoplexy at 6633 Woodlawn Ave. on October 27 were held in the chapel of the Rafferty Undertaking Company at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The body was cremated. Mrs. Baker was survived by four daughters, Miss Nanna H. Baker, Miss Alice T. Baker and Mrs. Howard Bell of Seattle and Mrs. Louis P. French of Denver, Colo. Mrs. Baker's mother was Anna B. Fulton, a relative of Robert Fulton, inventor of the steamboat, and was one of the members of the Fulton family present at the launching of the Clermont.
- from "The Seattle Daily Times", 29 Oct 1921 (genealogybank.com)