Granville M. Baker
1890 - 1930 (40 years)-
Name Granville M. Baker - son of Martin Hardin Baker and Martha Arzelle "Belle" Waddle [1]
Born 1 Jul 1890 Lincoln, Kentucky [1, 2, 3, 4] Gender Male Occupation farmer Census 1920 Ruddles Mills, Bourbon County, Kentucky Census 1930 Flat Rock, Bourbon County, Kentucky Died 5 Nov 1930 Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky [1, 3, 4, 5] Buried 7 Nov 1930 Paris Cemetery, Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky [1, 4, 5] Person ID I2786 Hedges Last Modified 20 May 2024
Family Blanche Rule, b. 8 Nov 1885, Kentucky , d. 15 Feb 1974, Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky (Age 88 years) Children 1. Justice Carl Baker, b. 7 Jul 1909, Bourbon County, Kentucky , d. 27 Jan 1980, Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky (Age 70 years) 2. Virginia Margaret Baker, b. 10 Mar 1915, Bourbon County, Kentucky , d. 20 Sep 1936, Flat Rock, Bourbon County, Kentucky (Age 21 years) 3. Mary Elizabeth Baker, b. 1 May 1921, Bourbon County, Kentucky , d. 8 May 1997, Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky (Age 76 years) Last Modified 18 Feb 2018 Family ID F1260 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Paris, Ky., Nov. 5 – Granville M. Baker, 40 years old, died at his home on east Main street in this city this morning following a long illness. He was a native of Lincoln county, the son of M.H. and Belle Wadell Baker. Hr. Maker is survived by his widow, Mrs. Blanche Rule Baker, and three children, Misses Virginia Baker, Mary F. Baker and Justice Baker, all residents of Paris. His mother, Mrs. Belle Baker, of Waynesburg, Ky.; one brother, J.N. Baker, of Crab Orchard, and three sisters, Mrs. Ethel Howard, of King’s Mountain; Mrs. G.A. Meek, of Shreveport, La.; and Mrs. G.W. Leach, of Lockland, Ohio, also survive.
Funeral services will be conducted at the grave in the Paris cemetery Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock, with services by the Rev. Frank M. Tinder, pastor of the North Middletown Christian church. The casket bearers will be: Fithian Arkle, Forest Huchanan, Miller Kiser, William Forsyth, Charles Langfelter and Shirley Oliver.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 6 November 1930.
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- Paris, Ky., Nov. 5 – Granville M. Baker, 40 years old, died at his home on east Main street in this city this morning following a long illness. He was a native of Lincoln county, the son of M.H. and Belle Wadell Baker. Hr. Maker is survived by his widow, Mrs. Blanche Rule Baker, and three children, Misses Virginia Baker, Mary F. Baker and Justice Baker, all residents of Paris. His mother, Mrs. Belle Baker, of Waynesburg, Ky.; one brother, J.N. Baker, of Crab Orchard, and three sisters, Mrs. Ethel Howard, of King’s Mountain; Mrs. G.A. Meek, of Shreveport, La.; and Mrs. G.W. Leach, of Lockland, Ohio, also survive.
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