[or-roots] Sherwood, OR Pleasant Hill Cemetery/ Children of Henry R. and Ida Ohler Baker

Charlene Renne ebertbc at comcast.net
Sun Aug 7 20:14:31 PDT 2005


Sue,
I'm uncertain if my reply went out to you.  Sorry for the repeat if it did.  Loleta Sybil  Baker is my gmother.  In 1915 she was the Rose Parade Queen and any information I've started to locate on her has started from names of family that I found in the newspaper coverage of the Rose Festival.  One article mentioned Del Baker coming for the parade.  At that time he was the coach for the Detroit Tigers Baseball Team.  I have quite a bit of information on him through the Baseball Library.
I'll look for birth cert. for Henry abd Ida in Calif.
Thanks,
Char
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Charlene Renne 
  To: or-roots at sosinet.sos.state.or.us 
  Sent: Sunday, August 07, 2005 7:55 PM
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    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Sue Steward 
    To: or-roots at sosinet.sos.state.or.us 
    Sent: Sunday, August 07, 2005 3:23 PM
    Subject: Re: [or-roots] Sherwood, OR Pleasant Hill Cemetery/ Children of Henry R. and Ida Ohler Baker


    Oregon Death Index
    Name:    Henry R. Baker
    County:     Portland
    Death Date:    13 March 1919
    Certificate:    1069

    Possibly your Ida, there were several IDA BAKERS but none of the others seemed to fit, they had different spouses names, etc.
    Name:    Ida Baker
    County:    Portland
    Death Date:  29 April 1948
    Certificate:  4091

    Copies of death certificates more than 50 years old are available from the State Archives.

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    1900 Federal Census
    Oregon, Clackamas County, Pleasant Hill Precinct
    Ohler, William b. Apr 1853
    Ohler, Sopha b. Oct 1859    mother of 4 children, 1 living
    Living in the household are two nieces.

    Nearby:
    Baker, Henry R.  b. June 1869 Oregon
    Baker, Ida   b. Apr 1877  KY
    Baker, Loleta ? b 1899 Oregon (age 1)

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    1910 Federal Census
    Oregon, Multnomah County, Part of Precinct 96
    Baker, Henry    age 30 b. Calif        Married 12 years
    Baker, Ida        age 28  b. Calif
    Baker, Sibil    age 10 b. Oregon
    Baker, Esther     age 8  b. Oregon
    Baker, Francis C. age 9/12 b. Oregon

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    California Death Index
    Louise J. Lennox b. 13 Nov 1913 Oregon, d. 31 Jan 1967  Mother's maiden name: Ohler
    I would assume that the death certificate would give an informant's name whether it be her husband or daughter which might give you a clue

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    Sue


      From: Charlene Renne 
      To: or-roots at sosinet.sos.state.or.us 
      Sent: Sunday, August 07, 2005 12:30 PM
      Subject: [or-roots] Sherwood, OR Pleasant Hill Cemetery/ Children of Henry R. and Ida Ohler Baker


      Can someone tell me about this cemetery and how to find it.  
      I am trying to find any information re: Ida Ohler born in Kentucky and married to Henry Richmond Baker in Oregon.  Ida had 3 daughters 1)Sybil, 2) Esther,3) Louise.  I'd like to find the death certificate for Ida.  She is listed as living in Portland in 1920 census (widow-head of household) living with daughter Louise Baker and daughter Esther Hamlin/son-in-law Melrose Hamlin.  

      Sybil married Mark J. Renne and had a son Marc J. Jr.  in 1919. She was married to Samuel Bamber when she died in New Jersey in 1953.

      Louise married a Lennox and had a daughter "Danny" could be Dannielle.  Louise lived in L.A., Calif. and died in 1967.  I'm looking for an obit for Louise and I'd like to find her daughter "Danny" info but I have no married name for her.

      I have found very little on Esther Baker Hamlin (death obit)

      Henry's family left Sherwood and moved to Portland where he was a barber when he died in 1919.
      Any help filling in the blanks is appreciated.

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