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View Tree for Robert Dailey BakerRobert Dailey Baker (b. Feb 1884, d. Aug 1962)

Robert Dailey Baker (son of John Alford Baker and Josephine Phipps) was born Feb 1884 in St Paul, AR, and died Aug 1962 in Madison Co, AR. He married (1) Eliza Jane Harrison, daughter of George C. Harrison and Sarah (Sallie) Ann Baker. He married (2) Eliza Jane Harrison, daughter of Sarah (Sallie) Ann Baker.

 Includes NotesNotes for Robert Dailey Baker:
Robert "Dailey" lived up Flemings Creek Rd..........after his first wife Eliza Jane died, he
re-married, I think someone much younger than himself..........but the marriage did not last.
He and his second wife had a daughter named Bessie Baker, who lived with Dailey for
several years, until she was a teenager.

There was an article in the Springdale News, in Sept of 1920 , telling about Daily Baker from
Flemings Creek bringing in a load of railroad tie lumber, which brought him $30.70, which beat
the record for a load of timber there.


He is buried in Cragar Cemetery up Flemings Creek Rd.

More About Robert Dailey Baker:
Date born 2: Feb 1884

Children of Robert Dailey Baker and Eliza Jane Harrison are:
  1. +Leroy Baker, b. 01 Oct 1905, Madison Co, AR, d. 26 Jan 1990, Madison Co, AR-Cragar Cemetery.
  2. Bessie Baker.

Children of Robert Dailey Baker and Eliza Jane Harrison are:
  1. Leroy Baker, b. 01 Oct 1906, Madison Co, AR, d. 26 Jan 1990, Madison Co, AR.
  2. Bessie Baker.
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