April 23, 1889
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Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Lavinia Baker Bartlett Baker
Lavinia Baker Bartlett was a member of the Josiah Bartlett Chapter Daughters of the Revolution See Josiah Bartlett which held their meetings at the Macy Colby House
in Amesbury, Massachusetts. Lavinia was born May 2 1847 daughter of Daniel W Bartlett and Almira Kimball of Salisbury Massachusetts. In 1866, Cornelius Gould Baker son of Cornelius G. Baker and Clarissa Robins married Lavinia Bartlett. He worked as a boot treer. He mustered 8/5/1864 17th.
Unattached Co. Mass.Vols. discharged 11/12/1864. Census read Shoe Manufacturer and house in Georgetown Massachusetts @ 150 Elm Street
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