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Sarah Ann Fawley

Birth20 Nov 1856 - Warsaw, Kosciusko Co., IN, USA
Death28 Dec 1941 - Butler, Custer Co., OK, USA
MotherMARY ANN MCCONNELL
FatherJohn Fawley

Born in Warsaw, Kosciusko Co., IN, USA on 20 Nov 1856 to John Fawley and MARY ANN MCCONNELL. Sarah Ann Fawley married William Henry Baker and had 17 children. She passed away on 28 Dec 1941 in Butler, Custer Co., OK, USA.

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Parents
John Fawley
1825 - 1889
Mary Ann Mcconnell
1829 - 1891
Spouse(s)
William Henry Baker
1853 - 1928
Samuel Truex
1847 - 1928
William Oster
1854 - 1885
Children Show all
Grover Cleveland Baker
1886 - 1964
Samuel Bryan "Sam" Baker
1898 - 1973
Ollie Ray Baker
1895 - 1975
Walter Lee "Joe" Baker
1890 - 1974
Frances "Fannie" Baker
1888 - 1957
Trinnie Villa Baker
1884 - 1965
James Franklin "Frank" Baker
1878 - 1957
Minnie May Baker
1881 - 1940
Margaret Ann "Maggie Baker
1876 - 1947

John Baker
1875 - 1937
Murry Baker
1883 - 1973
Bill Baker
1893 - 1976
Gracie Baker
1896 - 1953
Ann Baker
1899 - 1939
Samuel B Baker
1901 - Unknown
William Henry Baker
1898 - 1976
Ollie Baker
1875 - 1937

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