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    1. [PAWASHIN] Death of Mrs. Anna M. Baker
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    3. http://books.google.com/books?id=bZl4AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA57&lpg=PA57&dq=%22Dutton+Shannon%22+fallowfield+pa&source=bl&ots=TE-BHOp3m7&sig=8Pe3VMmlNbqp1UD_AkH8fMUUk-M&hl=en&ei=nLoXTq2-GdG_gQf7j6XzDw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAw#v=snippet&q=cyrus%20underwood&f=false The old and new Monongahela, By John Stogdell Van Voorhis, 1893, Pittsburgh pg. 474 Death of Mrs. Anna M. Baker Died at Bellevernon, PA, Nov. 27, 1885, in the 40th year of her age, Mrs. Anna M. Baker. Mrs. Baker was the daughter of Joseph and Salome Shoemaker, was b. and grew up to womanhood on her father's farm near Apollo, PA. At an early age she united with the Presbyterian Church of Apollo, under the ministry of Rev. Robert McMillen. She was m. Oct. 12, 1876, to Rev. Perrin Baker, then pastor of the churches of Boiling Spring and Appleby Manor. She was the mother of 2 children, viz: Theodore and Daniel. She was naturally of a steadfast disposition and grace, built upon this foundation as inflexible devotion to divine truth, which she received with implicit faith and reverential fear. She was unusually gifted with womanly grace and tidiness, so that she made beautiful whatever she wrought with her hands. Her religion was rather practical than emotional, and though not without doubts and fears in her mental struggles, she approached her latter end with steadfast confidence and peace.

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