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Personal data Maggie Mae Shrock 


Household of Maggie Mae Shrock

(1) She is married to Harry James Baker.

They got married in the year 1923 at N. Vernon, Jennings Co., IN, she was 16 years old.

Harry James Baker oo Maggie May Shrock in N. Vernon, Jennings Co., IN

Marriage source: Rittenhouse, Cecil, Shrock/Bright FGS, (Elwood IN, C.S.S.R., bef vi Mar MCMXCV) for date of marriage = Oct 1923.

Divorced.

Wagner, Howard, Baker/Shrock FGS, (Peru IN, H.W., xxx Oct MCMXCVIII) has yom = 1923 without a month. The month of death for Harry is Oct with no other date data. I have removed the month of October from the dom. Mr. Wagner alsosupplies the town of marriage = North Vernon, IN. <>

Child(ren):

  1. (Not public)
  2. Phyllis Jean Baker  1927-1968 
  3. (Not public)
  4. Betty Lucille Baker  1932-2018 
  5. Inez Ilen Baker  1936-1959 
  6. (Not public)

The couple were divorced from before October 1974 at fortasse, somewhere in IN.

Harry James Baker o/o Maggie May Shrock

Divorce source: Rittenhouse, Cecil, Shrock/Bright FGS, (Elwood IN, C.S.S.R., bef 6Mar1995) for fact of divorce. <>


(2) She is married to (Not public).

They got married at fortasse, somewhere, Verenigde Staten.

Chet Majors oo Maggie May Shrock

Marriage source: Rittenhouse, Cecil, Shrock/Bright FGS, (Elwood IN, C.S.S.R., bef vi Mar MCMXCV) for fact of marriage. <>

Notes about Maggie Mae Shrock

Maggie May Shrock

Source: Rittenhouse, Cecil, Shrock/Bright FGS, (Elwood IN, C.S.S.R., bef vi Mar MCMXCV)

Wagner, Howard, Majors/Shrock FGS, (Peru IN, H.W., xxx Oct MCMXCVIII)

Mr. Wagner writes, 'Chet Majors ... No Information ... Maggie May Shrock ... Children None'

Wagner, Howard, Baker/Shrock FGS, (Peru IN, H.W., xxx Oct MCMXCVIII)

Mr. Wagner overwrites the 'Y' in May to an 'E' in Mae.

Wagner, Howard, Majors/Shrock FGS, (Peru IN, H.W., xxi Oct MCMXCIX) for death & burial data.

Wagner, Howard, Baker/Shrock FGS, (Peru IN, H.W., xxi Oct MCMXCIX) for # of children = 6.

SSDI: 'MAGGIE MAJORS Last SS address of record: 71923 Arkadelphia, Clark, AR b. 28 May 1906 d. 23 Sep 1999 Iss: IN (before 1951)'

Bright, Evelyn, Brights of Indiana, (Pub. location unknown, worldconnect.rootsweb.com, xxvii Mar MMIV)

"... Maggie May SHROCK ... Sex: F Birth: 28 May 1906 in Elwood, Madison Co., Indiana Death: 23 Sep 1999 in Arkansas

Father: Fredrick SHROCK b: 23 Jul 1884 in Swanton, Ohio Mother: Caroline Matilda BRIGHT b: 3 Sep 1888 in Elwood, Madison Co., Indiana

Marriage 1 Chet MAJORS

Marriage 2 Harry James BAKER b: 25 Oct 1900 in Franklin Co., Indiana Married: 1923 in North Vernon, Indiana

Children

1. Phillis Jean BAKER b: Private 2. Mary Louise BAKER b: Private 3. Margaret C. BAKER b: Private 4. Living BAKER 5. Living BAKER 6. Living BAKER"

Maggie's husbands: 1) Harry James Baker (divorced)
2) Chet Majors (no children by this union)

Burton, David, "Burton-Livingston-Nopwaskey-Randall," (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=davidburton30&id=I30922, xxix Oct MMXII)

"... Maggie May Shrock 1 Sex: F Birth: 28 MAY 1905 in Elwood, Madison, Indiana 1 2 3 Death: 23 SEP 1999 in Arizona 1

Father: Frederic S Shrock b: 23 JUL 1884 in Fulton, Morrow, Ohio Mother: Caroline Matilda Bright b: 3 SEP 1887 in Tipton, Tipton, Indiana

Marriage 1 Chet Majors

Marriage 2 Harry James Baker b: 25 OCT 1900 in Franklin, Johnson, Indiana Married: 1920 in North Vernon, Jennings, Indiana 1

Children

1. Betty Baker 2. Harry James Baker 3. Margerie Baker 4. Phillis Jean Baker b: 12 MAY 1921 in Elwood, Madison, Indiana 5. Mary Louise Baker b: 18 SEP 1927 in Jennings, Fayette, Indiana 6. Margartet C Baker b: 23 SEP 1929 in Hope, Bartholomew, Indiana 7. Inez Ilen Baker b: 23 JAN 1936 in Anderson, Madison, Indiana

Sources:

1.Title: OneWorldTree Repository: Note: www.ancestry.com Media: Ancestry.com Text: Ancestry.com. One World Tree (sm) [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc.

2. Title: Descendents of Jacob Hochstetler, The Immigrant of 1736 Page: 877 - 150 3.Title: 1920 Census Shelby, Ripley, Indiana" <>

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