BAKER, Adeline R. (Lowe) Knox

Date of birth:  19 Jun 1832 – Morgan County, Indiana
Date of death: 29 Sep 1897 – Johnson County, Indiana

The Franklin Democrat, Friday, November 26, 1897,
Volume XXXVIII Number 20, page 6 column 4

FROM OVER THE COUNTY

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SMITH’S VALLEY.

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Mrs. Adeline R. Baker, deceased, af­ter being kept in the vault at Mt. Plea­sant cemetery for about five weeks, was buried Tuesday.

The Franklin Democrat, Friday, November 26, 1897,
Volume XXXVIII Number 20, page 5 column 5

Administrator’s Sale.

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Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator of the estate of Adaline [sic] R. Baker, deceased, will sell at public outcry on

Saturday, Wednesday, Nov. 24, 1897

at the late farm residence of said deceased, one-half mile east of Smith’s Valley in White River township, Johnson County, Indiana, all the personal property belonging to said estate, consisting of household and kitchen furniture, poultry, nine hogs, seven pigs, one sow with eight pigs, two sows, four heifers, three Jersey cows, one Jersey bull, one span mules, one horse, twenty-three acres corn in field, three stacks of clover hay, one straw stack, one stack sheaf oats, wagon and harness, one reaper, one mower, cultivators and many other farming tools, machinery and implements.

TERMS—On sums of $5 and less, cash. On all sums exceeding $5 nine month credit with­out interest, and 6 per cent. interest after due. Purchaser giving note with sureties, including attorneys’ fee, without relief from valuation laws.

JOHN J. RUSH    
Administrator.

Link to Adeline R. (Lowe) Knox Baker’s grave

Notes: Johnson County, Indiana.; Marriage Records 1851–1875 Valume 2, D. A. R., transcribed by Edna Thompson Bice, records on page 47, that William Knox married Adeline R. Lowe on 2 Oct 1852.

Johnson County, Indiana.; Marriage Records 1851–1875 Valume 2, D. A. R., transcribed by Edna Thompson Bice, records on page 3, that Charles H. Baker married Adeline R Knox on 11 Sep 1856.

Submitted by Mark McCrady, Cathea Curry and Lois Johnson