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Wade and Tessie (Baker) Skidmore
Submitted by: Tim Dotterer

©Tim Dotterer


©Tim Dotterer



Tessie Baker was born June 23, 1884 to Aaron and Sarah Ellen Downey Baker and died June 22, 1954.
She married Wade O. Skidmore. To this union was born Paul Aaron and Don Baker Skidmore.

Pictured above are: Paul A., Tessie (Baker), Wade O., and Don Skidmore. Picture was taken just east of their farm house, east of Dacoma, Oklahoma.

©Tim Dotterer



Sarah Ellen Downey Baker

Sarah Ellen Downey was born June 7, 1858 in Harrison Co Missouri to William and Anne Potts Downey and died November 10, 1922 in Carmen Oklahoma.

She married Aaron Baker and to this union was born 3 children: Ciddie Baker (1877 - 1879) , Bessie Baker Henry (1880 - 1948) and Tessie Baker Skidmore (1884 - 1954)

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