Clifford Julian Baker
1897 - 1920 (23 years)-
Name Clifford Julian Baker Birth 2 Jan 1897 Salem, Essex, MA Gender Male Census 12 Jun 1900 Cambridge, Middlesex, MA age 3, born Jan 1897 in MA, living with parents Census 22 Apr 1910 Boston, Suffolk, MA age 13, born MA, living with parents WW1 Reg Card 5 Jun 1918 Greenfield, Franklin, MA Clifford Julian Baker, age 21, born 2 Jan 1897 in Salem MA, employer Boston & Maine R.R., NOK Albert L Baker of Greenfield MA b. Somerville MA Death 29 Jul 1920 Greenfield, Franklin, MA Burial 31 Jul 1920 Oak Grove Cemetery, Medford, MA Person ID I2280 Family Tree Last Modified 16 Mar 2016
Father Albert Larkin Baker, b. Jun 1868, Somerville, Middlesex, MA d. 10 Oct 1941 (Age 73 years) Mother Mabel Ann Cole, b. Feb 1874, Cambridge, MA d. 12 Sep 1961 (Age 87 years) Marriage 1891 Family ID F359 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Evangeline Friend, b. 5 Mar 1897, Beverly, Essex, MA d. 24 Feb 1991, Cherokee Village, Sharp, AR (Age 93 years) Children + 1. Clifford Julian Baker, b. 16 Jan 1921, Massachusetts d. 8 Feb 1999, Sharp Co, AR (Age 78 years) Family ID F5002 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 15 Mar 2016
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Headstones Albert, Mabel & Clifford Baker Gravestone
CLIFFORD J. BAKER / 1897 - 1920
1869 ALBERT L. BAKER 1941
HIS WIFE / 1874 MABEL A. BAKER 1961
Plot: Mystic Lawn section #L-1,2,3,4
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Notes - Unnamed Boy Baker was born 2 Jan 1897 in Salem MA to Albert Baker, a laborer b. Cambridge, and mabel Cole b. Cambridge.
- Clifford J Baker, a yard brakeman with the B&M R.R Co, married to Evangeline Baker, born 2 Jan 1897 in Salem MA to Albert L Baker b. Somerville MA and Mabel A Cole b. Cambridge MA died on 29 Jul 1920 in Greenfield, Franklin, MA of a railroad accident. Burial on 30 Jul 1920 in Malden MA. Informant Evangeline L Baker of Greenfield MA.
- from "The Springfield Republican", 31 Jul 1920
ACCIDENT IS FATAL
Clifford J Baker, Train Brakeman, Died After Being Thrown From Engine
Greenfield, July 30 - Clifford J. Baker, 23, a brakeman at East Deerfield and living at 1 Laurel street, was thrown from the footboard of the engine on which he was riding hear the Cheapside bridge last night, receiving injuries from which he died at the Franklin county hospital. Mr. Baker leaves a widow. He was the son of Mr and Mrs Albert M. Baker of Maldon. He also leaves four sisters and three brothers. Funeral arrangements have not been made.