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| Dwight Willard "Pat" Baird
(1901-1965) |
Dwight Willard "Pat" Baird 1 2
• Alt. Death, January 11, 1965, Illinois. 2 3 5 (According to Marilyn Baird, Dwight's daughter-in-law, he died on January 9, 1965) • Census, 1910, Wapello Township, Louisa County, Iowa. 6 Dwight, son, male, white, age 9, single, born in Iowa, both parents born in Iowa, spoke English • High School: Morning Sun High School: Morning Sun, Louisa County, Iowa. 2 • Occupation. 2 Dwight was a paint contractor. • Obituary, August 1965. 2 Mr. Dwight Pat Baird died January 11 [according to his daughter-in-law it was January 9]. Last rites and burial took place January 13 at Aurora, Illinois. • Social Security Administration Information. 3 Dwight S. Baird; born: 6 February 1901; died: January 1965; last residence: (Illinois); state where issued: Illinois Pat married Anna (Unknown). |
1 Mary Francis (Baird) Moore's obituary (originally published in The Hawk-Eye Gazette, Monday, July 7, 1947; Burlington, Des Moines County, Iowa). URL: http://www.rootsweb.com/~iadesmoi/obits.htm
2 Dwight Willard Baird's obituary (originally published August, 1995, in a Southeast Iowa newspaper; probably The Morning Sun News-Herald or The Wapello Republican; either/both papers located in Louisa County, Iowa). Courtesy of Marjorie Kimble.
3 Information from the Social Security death index online.
4 Email from Marilyn Baird, daughter-in-law of Dwight Willard Baird.
5 Email, snail mail, scanned photographs, telephone interviews and conversations, etc., with Marjorie Naomi (Walker) Kimble, a descendant of Charles and Eleanor Walker of Ireland/Pennsylvania.
6 The 1910 United States federal census. Louisa County, Iowa; Wapello Township, Sutro Library, Sutro microfilm 226, reel #411. The thirteenth enumeration of the U.S. government
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