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Submitted: 12/16/07 • Approved: 12/16/07 • Last Updated: 8/13/15 • R44990-G0-S3
The only thing readable on this deteriorating stone are the letters "AKER" This stone is in a row of stone all belonging to the BAKER family.
After cleaning with a soft brush removing the dirt, leaves and etc. you can read 22, 1839 ? mo.
Looking at all pieces of this stone we found no other readable pieces
In a previous reading of this cemetery done by Lloyd Blackwood, Mamie Noble and Christine Fruth in 1990 there was at that time a stone for
Priscila Baker
Died ??? 22, 1839
Aged unreadkable
Wife of William Baker
I believe that these pieces belongs to Priscila and this is all that remains of her stone today, Sept 2007
Contributed on 12/16/07 by Schumaker4
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