Person:George Baxter (19)

Watchers
m. Abt 1853
  1. Gilbert Cecil BAXTERAbt 1854 - 1929
  2. Ella L. BAXTER1855 - 1919
  3. Alida BaxterAbt 1863 -
  4. George BAXTER1865 -
  5. William T. BAXTER1867 - 1924
  6. Mary L. BaxterAbt 1870 -
  1. Katherine BAXTER1889 -
  2. Earle G. BAXTER1892 - 1972
Facts and Events
Name George BAXTER
Gender Male
Birth[1] Jun 1865 New York, United States
Census[1] 1880 Milo, Yates, New York, United States
Census 1900 Rochester, Monroe, New York, United Stateswith Harriet DAVIS
Census 1910 Rochester, Monroe, New York, United Stateswith Harriet DAVIS
Medical[3] 10 Dec 1919 Penn Yan, Yates, New York, United Stateshurt in car accident
Census 1920 Rochester, Monroe, New York, United Stateswith Harriet DAVIS
Census 1940 Rochester, Monroe, New York, United Stateswith Harriet DAVIS
Burial[2] Rochester, Monroe, New York, United StatesMount Hope Cemetery
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Yates, New York, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    Household Gender Age
    Gilbert Baxter M 51
    spouse Emeline Baxter F 48
    child Gilbert C. Baxter M 26
    child Ella L. Baxter F 25
    child Lida Baxter F 17
    child George Baxter M 14
    child William Baxter M 12
    child Mary L. Baxter F 10

    George BAXTER, age 14, living with parents and siblings.

  2. USGenWeb -New York - Monroe.

    BAXTER, Geroge 1865-19xx

    USGEBWEB - New York - Monroe: http://mcnygenealogy.com/cem/mthope-range-8a.htm

  3. Penn Yan Express. (Penn Yan, New York) newspaper
    Page 3, image 3.

    George Baxter and Wife Hurt.
    Mr. and Mrs. George Baxter, of Rochester, and Miss Alma Baker, of Elmira, are at Memorial Hospital suffering from injuries in an auto collision about 3 miles east of here on the Geneva turnpike late Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Baxter is in serious condition from fractured ribs and internal injuries. Mrs. Baxter has a broken collar bone and Miss Baker is suffering from internal injuries. Dr. A. W. Armstrong attended the injured.
    Mr. Baxter and his wife were driving east on the turnpike enroute to Penn Yan. Miss Baker was in a large sedan owned by Alexander P. Morrow , head of the Willey-Morrow plant, of Elmira, and driven by a chauffeur. Mrs. Morrow was also in the car which was traveling west enroute to Buffalo, were Mr. Morrow is ill in a hospital. The Morrow car attempted to pass another machine and skidded into the Baxter car. ...