Person:Asa Baird (1)

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Asa Simon Baird
d.22 Apr 1920 Monroe County, Iowa
m. 13 Feb 1849
  1. Thomas J. Baird1850 -
  2. Victoria Baird1852 -
  3. Adam Baird1853 -
  4. Barbara Baird1855 -
  5. Hezekiah Baird1858 -
  6. Asa Simon Baird1859 - 1920
  7. Mary Baird1862 -
  8. Sarah J. Baird1866 -
  9. Schuyler Colfax Baird1869 -
m. 1892
  1. Charles Edgar Baird1893 -
  2. Harvey Squire Baird1896 - 1980
  3. Clara Grace Baird1898 - 1950
  4. Frank Orval Baird1901 - 1959
  5. Wiley Kenneth Baird1903 - 1977
  6. Lola May Baird1905 - 1987
  7. Mabel Irene Baird1908 - 1968
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Asa Simon Baird
Gender Male
Birth[1][3][4] 5 Sep 1859 Urbana Twp, Monroe County, Iowa
Marriage 1892 Troy Twp, Monroe County, Iowato Eva Barnhill
Census[5] 1900 Urbana Twp, Monroe County, Iowa
Census[6] 1910 Urbana Twp, Monroe County, Iowa
Census[7] 1920 Mantua Twp, Monroe County, Iowa
Death[4] 22 Apr 1920 Monroe County, Iowa
Burial[4] Blakesburg Cemetery, Wapello County, Iowa
Asa BairdS3

Asa Baird, the owner of the Elm Park Farm, on section 3, Urban township, Monroe county, was born on the old homestead, September 5, 1859. His father, Asa S. Baird, was a prominent and influential early settler of the county, who located in Urbana, later moving to Mantua township. He married Sarah Tharp and they became the parents of nine children, of whom the subject of this review is the fifth. Upon his father's farm Asa Baird spent the days of his childhood and youth, and as his age and strength increased he became more and more actively engaged in the work of the fields. His education was obtained in the district schools, and throughout his entire life he has followed farming, finding it a profitable source of income because of the methods he has followed and the thrift and enterprise which characterize his work.

In 1892, in Troy township, Monroe county, Mr. Baird was united in marriage to Miss Eva Barnhill, a lady of intelligence and good family, who has been a faithful companion and helpmeet to her husband during the ten years of their married life. She was born, reared and educated in this county, a daughter of William Harvey Barnhill, who died June 26, 1899, his wife having preceded him on the 4th of April, 1889. About fifteen [ERROR] years ago they became residents of Iowa. Both were natives of Kentucky and the father was a gallant soldier of the Civil war, serving in Company C, Thirtieth Regiment, Iowa Volunteer Infantry. During an engagement he was wounded in the left hand. In politics he was an earnest Republican and both he and his wife enjoyed the warm regard of many friends. In their family were nine children: Mary Alice, Josephine, Virginia, Anna, William, Rosa, Charles W., Ralph and Mrs. Baird. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Baird has been blessed with four children: Charles Edgar, Harvey S., Clara Grace and Frank Orville.

The Elm Park Farm comprises two hundred and thirty-three acres of valuable land, rich and productive. In addition to waving fields of grain there are rich meadow lands of bluegrass, large barns and feed lots, and an orchard of fine fruits. the house is a pleasant one, and neatness and thrift characterize the place and indicate to the passer-by the enterprising and progressive spirit of the owner. Mr. Baird gives his political allegiance to the Republican party, believing firmly in its principles and doing all in his power to secure its success and the election of his friends who become candidates for office. he has frequently served as a delegate to county conventions. His wife is a member of the Christian church, and he contributes to its support, for he is found as a friend of temperance, morality and education, and he believes in progress along all lines that will add to the welfare of the county.


Monroe County, Iowa, 1900 census:S5

Baird, Asa Head b. Sep 1859 (40 yrs) (marr. 7 yrs) b. Iowa (parents, b. West Virginia) Farmer
      Eva Wife b. Aug 1874 (25 yrs) (4 ch, 3 liv) b. Iowa (parents, b. Kentucky/Iowa)
      Chas. Edgar Son b. Dec 1893 (6 yrs) b. Iowa (parents, b. Iowa)
      Harvey Squires Son b. Dec 1896 (3 yrs) b. Iowa (parents, b. Iowa)
      Clara Grace Dau b. Dec 1898 (1 yr) b. Iowa (parents, b. Iowa)

Monroe County, Iowa, 1910 census:S6

Baird, Asa 50 yrs (marr. 17 yrs) b. Iowa (parents, b. West Virginia) Farmer (Gen. Farm)
      Eva 36 yrs (8 children, 7 living) b. Iowa (parents, b. Kansas/Ohio)
      Edgar 16 yrs b. Iowa (parents, b. Iowa) Farm Labor (Home Farm)
      Harvey S. 13 yrs b. Iowa (parents, b. Iowa)
      Clara G. 11 yrs b. Iowa (parents, b. Iowa)
      Frank O. 9 yrs b. Iowa (parents, b. Iowa)
      Wiley K. 6 yrs b. Iowa (parents, b. Iowa)
      Lola M. 5 yrs b. Iowa (parents, b. Iowa)
      Mabel I. 8/12 yr b. Iowa (parents, b. Iowa)

Monroe County, Iowa, 1920 census:S7

Baird, Asa 60 yrs b. Iowa (parents, b. West Virginia) Farmer (General Farm)
      Eva 45 yrs b. Iowa Parents, b. Kentucky/Virginia)
      Harvey S. 22 yrs b. Iowa (parents, b. Iowa) Farmer (General Farm)
      Clara 21 yrs b. Iowa (parents, b. Iowa)
      Frank O. 18 yrs b. Iowa (parents, b. Iowa)
      Wiley S.[?] 16 yrs b. Iowa (parents, b. Iowa)
      Lola M. 14 yrs b. Iowa (parents, b. Iowa)
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 IGI Iowa.
  2. Monroe, Iowa, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    ED 141, p. 257A.
  3. Biographical and genealogical history of Appanoose and Monroe Counties, Iowa. (New York: Lewis Pub. Co., 1903)
    pp. 149-51.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Find A Grave.
  5. Monroe County, Iowa. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    ED 93, p. 8A, house/family 161/165.
  6. Monroe County, Iowa. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    ED 108, p. 7B, house/family 158/161.
  7. Monroe County, Iowa. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    ED 105, p. 3B, house/family 63/64.