Anna I Stead
1855 - 1876 (21 years)-
Name Anna I Stead Birth 1855 Michigan Gender Female Death 8 Oct 1876 Shelby, Macomb, MI Burial Utica Cemetery, Shelby, MI Person ID I1658 Family Tree | 12 Generation Ancestor Chart Last Modified 23 Apr 2018
Father John Stead, b. 1817, England d. 1 Aug 1878, Shelby, Macomb, MI (Age 61 years) Mother Mary Brabb, b. 1820, England d. 16 Jan 1904, Shelby, Macomb, MI (Age 84 years) Family ID F493 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Frank A Baker, b. 1853, Cambria, Niagara, NY d. 8 Jul 1887, Monroe, Monroe, MI (Age 34 years) Marriage 10 May 1876 Utica, Macomb, MI Notes - from "Michigan, County Marriages, 1822-1940" (familysearch.org)
On 10 May 1876 in Utica MI, Frank A Baker, 22, a merchant residing Detroit MI, born NY, married Anna I Stead, 21, residing Utica, born MI. Witnesses Joan R Stead & Florence Baker of Utica.
Family ID F414 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 19 Jun 2017
- from "Michigan, County Marriages, 1822-1940" (familysearch.org)
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Headstones Inscription for Annie Baker on Stead Family Gravemarker
ANNIE / wife of F.A. Baker. / Died Oct. 8, 1876, / Aged 22 Years
Plot: Buried in Stead PlotStead Family Gravemarker
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Notes - from "The Utica Sentinal", 13 Oct 1876
The funeral of the wife of Frank Baker, Esq., of Stony Creek, who died very suddenly at four o'clock Sunday morning of this week, was attended by a large concourse f friends and relatives, at the M.E .Church of this place on Tuesday morning last, to take the last farewell look at the remains of one who has been so suddenly taken from our midst from the effects of heart disease, of which she had been afflicted for some times. Mrs. Baker was the daughter of Mr. John Stead of this place, and had been married but five months. Rev. D. Payson Breede of the Congregational Church of this place officiated, and was assisted by Rev. R. Gage of the M.E. Church. After the sermon had been delivered, and some very appropriate remarks had been said to the bereaved family and husband over the loss of a wife and daughter. The lid was then taken from the beautiful and elegant casket, and the entire congregation was permitted to pass around and take the last farewell look at their once associate and loved companion. Mr. Baker and the family of the deceased have the earnest sympathy of the entire community in the bereavement.
- from "The Utica Sentinal", 13 Oct 1876