Person:Odie Baker (1)

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Odie Baker
 
  1. Ophelia Baker1850 - 1934
  2. Attillo BakerAbt 1855 -
  3. Edward G Baker1858 -
  4. Ella Baker1859 -
  5. Odie Baker1866 -
  1. Frank W Baker1887 - 1947
Facts and Events
Name Odie Baker
Gender Male
Birth? 1866 Indiana, United States
Census[1] 1880 Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States1880 US Census
Marriage to Matie Holmes

1866 !BIRTH:

1880 !CENSUS: Indiana, Marion Co., Indianapolis - Name: Odie Baker Residence: Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana Birth date: 1866, Birthplace: Indiana, United States Relationship to head-of-household: Son Father's name: Wilber Baker, Father's birthplace: New York, United States Mother's birthplace: New York, United States Race or color (expanded): White, Ethnicity: American Gender: Male, Marital status: Single, Age: 14 years, Occupation: At School

!BIOGRAPHY: Odie Baker married Matie Holmes of Bemis Heights. They had one son, Frank, who now lives at Bemis Heights. He married Daisy Crandell. They have seven children: Charles, Arthur, Clifford, Myrtle, Mildred, Ruth, and Blanche. Charles married Mattie Carson of Ballston. They have one child, Gene Margaret. Myrtle married Edward Fegil and has one girl, Ruth.

References
  1. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Census (6). (Copyright (c) 2000, 2002 FamilySearch (TM) Internet Genealogy Service, December 11, 2009).

    Name: Odie Baker
    Residence: Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana
    Birth date: 1866
    Birthplace: Indiana, United States
    Relationship to head-of-household: Son
    Spouse's name:
    Spouse birthplace:
    Father's name: Wilber Baker
    Father's birthplace: New York, United States
    Mother's name:
    Mother's birthplace: New York, United States
    Race or color (expanded): White
    Ethnicity: American
    Gender: Male
    Marital status: Single
    Age: 14 years
    Occupation: At School
    NARA film number: T9-0295
    Page: 209
    Page: A
    Entry number: 816
    Film number: 1254295
    Collection: United States Census, 1880