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James Harvia “Jim” Baker

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James Harvia “Jim” Baker

Birth
Owens Cross Roads, Madison County, Alabama, USA
Death
20 Aug 1908 (aged 73)
Jackson County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Jackson County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.7539209, Longitude: -85.9170444
Memorial ID
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James or Jim was the son of John and Mahala(Glover) Baker moved to Jackson sometime after the 1860 Census and remained there. He was married twice, first wife was Martha Ann Taylor in 1860 and second wife was Elvira Gist in 1875.

Private, Company I, 34th Tennessee Infantry, CSA this information was sent to me from William Desmond, I had known of the information but had chosen not to include it.

I have been asked to add Jim's parents however these are "memorial listings" not actual fact so I am not adding them- What I do know is that my grandfather, Edd Baker told me that John W Baker(his great grandfather) was buried in Patterson Cemetery but I have been unable to find it, it is possible that the name changed over the years as they do. Absalom and Jonathan Glover purchased land so in essence this area would be the first homeplace for the Bakers and Glovers.

PLEASE DO NOT ASK for Jim's parents to be added.... these are memorial stones and not factual.
James or Jim was the son of John and Mahala(Glover) Baker moved to Jackson sometime after the 1860 Census and remained there. He was married twice, first wife was Martha Ann Taylor in 1860 and second wife was Elvira Gist in 1875.

Private, Company I, 34th Tennessee Infantry, CSA this information was sent to me from William Desmond, I had known of the information but had chosen not to include it.

I have been asked to add Jim's parents however these are "memorial listings" not actual fact so I am not adding them- What I do know is that my grandfather, Edd Baker told me that John W Baker(his great grandfather) was buried in Patterson Cemetery but I have been unable to find it, it is possible that the name changed over the years as they do. Absalom and Jonathan Glover purchased land so in essence this area would be the first homeplace for the Bakers and Glovers.

PLEASE DO NOT ASK for Jim's parents to be added.... these are memorial stones and not factual.


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