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Personal data Albert Earl 'Bert' Raker 


Household of Albert Earl 'Bert' Raker

He is married to Priscilla (Precilla) M. Baker.

They got married on February 15, 1907 at Adrian, Lenawee Co., MI, he was 24 years old.

Albert Earl Raker oo Priscilla Baker

Marriage source: 15 Apr 1910 Delta Vlg, York Twp, Fulton Co OH census, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib. for married 3 yrs.

Author: Bechstein, Doris, enumerator, Title: Delta Vlg., York Twp., Fulton Co., OH census, (Publication location: Delta OH, Publisher: U.S. Govt., Publication date: xii Apr MCMXXX), e.d 26-21, sheet 9B-132, Repository: Dallas TX Pub.Lib.

"79 ... Raker Albert E, Head ... 48, married, ae 25 at 1st marriage ... 80, Pricilla, wife ... ae 43, married, ae 20 at 1st marriage ..."

Author: Hanna, Jackie, Title: "The Alwood Family Tree -- William Allwood (Alwood) descendants," (Publication location: Portage, MI, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=alwoodtree&id=I14219, Publicationdate: xxvii Feb MMXI), Repository: The Cloud

"... Priscilla M. BAKER Sex: F Birth: 21 JUN 1886 in Delta, Fulton Co, Ohio ... Marriage 1 Albert Earl RAKER b: 28 MAR 1882 in Ohio Married: 15 FEB 1907 in Adrian, Lenawee Co, Michigan Note: Officiant: B.W. Hunterman, clergyman Witnesses: Mrs Hunterman and Mrs. I.H. Finch, Adrian ..." <>

Child(ren):

  1. James Albert Raker  1908-1983 
  2. Thomas E. Raker  1910-1933 


Notes about Albert Earl 'Bert' Raker

Albert Earl 'Bert' Raker

Source: Klaus, Terry, The Family Alwood, (Sacramento, CA, T. Klaus, June MCMXCI), pg. 158, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib. for name, dob.

cf. Stahl, Harriet, The Family of Johann Jacob Stahl Sr of LeHigh Co PA, (Mt. Vernon IN, Windmill Pub Inc, MCMXCV), pg. 317, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

cf. Stringfellow, Helena, The Alwood Family Tree, (Grantville PA, Wert Bookbinding, MCMXCVI), pg. II-FGS-138, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

15 Apr 1910 Delta Vlg York Twp Fulton Co OH census, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'14, Maple Wood Ave, 115, 115, Raker, Albert E., head, male, white, 28y, 1st marr, married 3 yrs, born OH, parents born OH, speaks Eng, lineman, electric RR, W, Not unemployed 15Ap1910, zero wks unemployed in 1909, can read\\write, ownshome free of mortgage, 2-,7-,X-,4'

14 Jan 1920 Delta Vlg York Twp Fulton Co OH census, sheet 237-5A, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'29, Maplewood St, X, 138, 144 Raker Albert E, head 1, owns under mortgage, male, white, 37, married, can read/write, b. OH, parents b. OH, can speak Eng, Manager, Gas Co., W'

Bechstein, Doris, enumerator, Delta Vlg., York Twp., Fulton Co., OH census, (Delta OH, U.S. Govt., xii Apr MCMXXX), e.d 26-21, sheet 9B-132, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'79, 203 Mablewood St, 257, 264, Raker Albert E, Head, Owns home, home value = 1800, has radio, family does not own a farm, male, white, ae 48, married, ae 25 at 1st marriage, not in school, can read or write, b. OH, parents b. OH, canspeak Eng, Electrician, General wiring, Class of employment = O, employed? yes, Veteran = No 80, Pricilla, wife, fem, white, ae 43, married, ae 20 at 1st marriage, not in school, can read or write, b. OH, parents b. OH, can speak Eng, Occ=None 81, James A, son, male, white, ae 21, single, in school since 1 Sept 1929, can read or wrie, b. OH, parents b. OH, can speak Eng, Occ=None'

Tombstone Inscriptions Fulton Co OH Vol II, (Swanton OH, FCCOGS, MCMLXXXVI), pg. 145, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'GREENLAWN Cemetery - York Township ... Row 9A ... RAKER, James A. 1908 - 1983
Marie A. 1910 - ne RAKER, Bert (f) 1882 - 1951
Priscilla (m) 1886 - 1939 RAKER, Thomas E. 1910 - 1933'

Pfiester, Carolyn M., Letter to David A. Navorska, (Bryan OH, C.M.P., ix Nov MM)

'... he [Carolyn's father] knew Bert Raker and told me that Bert used to work for Dunbar Welldrilling. ... Dad said the he only knew of Bert having the two boys.'

N.N., Karen (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX), post-em note to Jackie Hanna's entry for Priscilla Raker, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.com, xii Nov MMII)

'Priscilla M. Baker was Albert Earl 'Bert' Raker's wife.'

Crew, Chris, & Schoonover, Mitch, Fulton County Ohio Death Records Transcriptions Book #4 1924 - 1951, (Swanton OH, FCCOGS, MMX), pgs. 130 a & b, Repository: Evergreen Lib., Metamora, OH,

[Pg. 130 a, Line 30]

"Raker, Albert Earl 69y-m-d Male Died: 1951 May 25 Widower Place of Death: Delta Place of Birth: Ohio"

[Pg. 130 b, Line 30]

"Occupation: Electrician Father: Simon Raker Mother: Zeraub M. Alwood Cause of Death: Myocarditis Place of Residence: Delta Physician: Richard W. Dietrick" <>

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