Mary Jane Deyoe
1842 - 1925 (83 years)-
Name Mary Jane Deyoe Birth 30 Jan 1842 Essex Co, NY Gender Female Census Jun 1865 North Hudson, Essex, NY age 23, born Essex Co, marr 1 time (husband not present), living with parents Jacob & Mary Deyoe Census 10 Jun 1880 Scott, Fayette, IA age 30, born IA, parents born NY/NY Census 25 Jun 1900 Scott, Fayette, IA age 58, born Jan 1842 in NY, marr 36 yrs, 3/4 children living, parents born NY/NY Census 27 Apr 1910 Scott, Fayette, IA age 68, born NY, mx1 for 47 yrs, 3/4 children living, parents born NY/NY, she & spouse living with family of Bertha Census 17 Jan 1920 Oelwein, Fayette, IA age 77, born NY, parents born NY/NY, grandchildren Vera & Ray Trumbaur in house Census 1925 Scott, Fayette, IA age 82, widowed, born IL, parents born IL/IN Death 5 Sep 1925 Oelwein, Fayette, IA Burial Stanley Cemetery, Stanley, IA Person ID I15924 Family Tree Last Modified 2 Apr 2018
Father Jacob Deyoe Mother Mary J Family ID F6260 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family George Andrus Baker, b. 26 Jan 1842, Essex Co, NY d. 8 Jan 1920, Oelwein, Fayette, IA (Age 77 years) Marriage 31 Mar 1864 Children + 1. Elmer Jacob Baker, b. 1866, Fayette Co, IA d. 3 Apr 1895, Fayette, Fayette, Iowa (Age 29 years) + 2. Eugene Austin Baker, b. 19 Jul 1866, Fayette, Fayette, Iowa d. 12 Jan 1914, Oelwein, Fayette, IA (Age 47 years) 3. Bertha Amie Baker, b. 24 Nov 1874, Fayette, Fayette, IA d. 28 Nov 1972, Oelwein, Fayette, IA (Age 98 years) 4. Anna Lenora Baker, b. 28 Jan 1883, Iowa d. 6 Nov 1917, Iowa (Age 34 years) Family ID F6057 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 5 May 2017
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Notes - from newspaper obituary posted on by Harold & Bonita Meier of findagrave.com
Mary Jane Dyoe was born in Essex county, New York, Jan. 30, 1842. She continued to live in the place of her birth during the days preceding the Civil War. On March 31, 1864, she was married to George A. Baker, just previous to his enlistment in the Union army. When he was discharged at the close of the war the young couple moved to Iowa, first locating in Clayton county, but after a few months moving to Fayette county where their home has been ever since. Mr. Baker died on June 8, 1920, and now after a separation of little more than five years his companion of long years of wedded life has gone to join her loved one. Her passing took place on Friday night, Sept. 4, 1925. For many years, the aged couple, and in these last years the lonely widow had made their home with Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Lincoln on their farm east of Oelwein. Mrs. Baker's last illness was of very short duration and finally a weakened body succumbed to the power of death. Three children preceded the mother in death. Elmer and Eugene Baker and Mrs. Anna Trumbaner. Mrs. Amy Lincoln is the sole survivor. In addition to an aged sister living in New York sate, eleven grandchildren and five great grandchildren remain, and also a host of friends and neighbors. As a girl, Mrs. Baker united with the Methodist church. Her passing leaves a sorrow in the hearts of loved ones who remain but her soul has gone to God who gave it and herein lies the comfort that comes to the bereaved ones today.
- from newspaper obituary posted on by Harold & Bonita Meier of findagrave.com