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Uriah Vivian Baker 1920–1971 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 Jul 1920

Birth Location: Wake Co, North Carolina, USA

Death Date: 12 Nov 1971

Death Location: Greensboro, Guilford, North Carolina

Father: Exum Baker

Mother: Laura Shannon

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Uriah Vivian Baker was born in 1920 in Wake Co, North Carolina, USA, the child of Exum Ferrell Baker And Laura Augusta Shannon. Uriah Vivian Baker passed away in 1971 in Greensboro, Guilford, North Carolina.

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Biography

  • Uriah Vivian Baker was born in 1920 in Wake Co, North Carolina, USA, the child of Exum Ferrell Baker And Laura Augusta Shannon.
  • Uriah Vivian Baker passed away in 1971 in Greensboro, Guilford, North Carolina.

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Uriah Baker's Ancestors

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Uriah Baker
1920–1971
Birth Place: Wake Co, North Carolina, USA
Parents
Exum Ferrell Baker
1895–1972
Mark's Creek, Wake, North Carolina, USA
Laura (Augusta) Shannon
1898–1980
Rich Valley, Smyth, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
Hardy (Burwell) Baker
1845–1922
Wake, North Carolina, United States
Clara (Francis) Whitley
1860–1938
Wake County, North Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
Blake Baker
1804–1863
Margaret Bunn
1826–1901
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Wiley Bunn
1805–1832
Willia Privett
1800–1870

Uriah Baker's Timeline

2 Records

1920
2 Jul 1920
Birth of Uriah Vivian Baker in Wake Co, North Carolina, USA
Wake Co, North Carolina, USA
1971
12 Nov 1971
Age 51
Death of Uriah Vivian Baker in Greensboro, Guilford, North Carolina
Greensboro, Guilford, North Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 Jul 1920
    Event Place: Wake Co, North Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Nov 1971
    Event Place: Greensboro, Guilford, North Carolina

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