Julia W Baker
1831 - 1907 (75 years)-
Name Julia W Baker Birth Dec 1831 New York Gender Female Census 10 Sep 1850 Lysander, Onondaga, NY age 21, born NY, living with parents Census 18 Oct 1860 Houston, Harris, TX age 28, born NY Census 22 Jul 1870 Houston, Harris, TX age 40, born NY, widowed mother in house, sister Maryanna next door Census 24 Jun 1880 Houston, Harris, TX age 49, born NY, widowed, housekeeper, parents born NH/PA Census 5 Jun 1900 Houston, Harris, TX age 68, born Dec 1831 in NY, widowed, 2/3 children living, parents born NH/PA, living with son Death 20 Jul 1907 Waco, McLennan, TX Burial Glenwood Cemetery, Houston, TX Person ID I1671 Family Tree | 12 Generation Ancestor Chart Last Modified 25 May 2015
Father Asa Baker, b. 31 Dec 1786, New Ipswich, Hillsborough, NH d. 19 Apr 1851, Lysander, Onondaga, NY (Age 64 years) Mother Hannah Robinson, b. 4 Aug 1794, Philadelphia, PA d. 24 Jun 1889, Houston, Harris, TX (Age 94 years) Marriage 7 Feb 1819 Baldwinsville, Onondaga, NY Histories History of Texas, together with a biographical history of the cities of Houston and Galveston Early Days on the Bayou 1838-1890, The Life and Letters of Horace Dickinson Taylor Family ID F415 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family William Clark, b. 1819, New York d. Bef 1870 (Age < 51 years) Marriage 7 Dec 1854 Houston, Harris, TX Children 1. William Baker Clark, b. Nov 1856, Houston, Harris, TX d. 19 Mar 1938, Waco, McLennan, TX (Age 81 years) + 2. Julia Maria Clark, b. 3 Mar 1859, Houston, Harris, TX d. 31 Aug 1911, Waco, McLennan, TX (Age 52 years) 3. Rosa Clark, b. 23 Dec 1862, Houston, Harris, TX d. 7 May 1865, Houston, Harris, TX (Age 2 years) Family ID F473 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 1 Sep 2014
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Headstones Baker Family Gravesite in Houston
Plot: Sect. E-1, Lot 57Main Baker Family Gravestone in Houston
W.R. BAKER
MARIANNA BAGBY
EMILY TAYLOR
JULIA W. CLARK
HARRIET M. SZABO
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Notes - from The Galveston Daily News", 22 July 1907 (Robert Hague of findagrave.com)
Mrs. Julia Clark - Special To The News.
Houston, Tex., July 21. - At Waco yesterday afternoon there passed away on of the pioneer women of Texas, Mrs. Julia Clark, at the age of 73 years. The funeral will take place this afternoon in that city. She was a sister of A. A. Szabo of Houston, whose husband was treasurer of this city for twenty years and of W. R. Baker, a former mayor of Houston, and of Mrs. M. D. Taylor and Mrs. T. M. Bagby, the three last of whom are deceased. The family was among the earliest settlers and have always been prominent in the affairs of the State. Mrs. Clark is survived by two children, Mrs. W. T. Wallace and William Baker Clark, both of Waco. Mrs. Clark resided many years in Houston before she removed to Waco a few years ago.
- from The Galveston Daily News", 22 July 1907 (Robert Hague of findagrave.com)