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Susan (Connrardy) Baylor (1857-1924)

BAYLOR, CONNRARDY, SCHLOTFEDT, WAHLERT, BOEHME

Posted By: Ken Akers (email)
Date: 8/30/2007 at 21:45:33

Audubon County Journal (IA)
Oct. 25, 1923, pg. 1
Local and Personal
Mrs. A. J. Baylor, who has been
in poor health for some time was
taken to a hospital in Des Moines
for treatment Friday. She was
resting quite easy according to re-
ports here yesterday.

Audubon County Journal (IA)
Oct. 25, 1923, pg. 8
Evart Baylor went to Des Moines
Monday to visit his mother who
is taking treatment at the metho-
hospital there.

Audubon County Journal (IA)
November 8, 1923, pg. 4
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. A. J. Baylor returned home
Saturday from the Methodist hosp-
ital in Des Moines where she had
been taking treatments.

Audubon County Journal (IA)
June 26, 1924, pg. 1
MRS. BAYLOR ANSWERS
THE FINAL SUMMONS
DEATH OCCURRED WEDNESDAY
MORNING AT FAMILY HOME
IN AUDUBON TOWNSHIP

Mrs. A. J. Baylor died at her home
in Audubon township Wednesday fore-
noon about eight o'clock. She had
been ill for some time with diabetes
which was the cause of her death.

Mrs. Baylor had lived more than
forty years in the house where she
died and was known to everyone in
this community. She was the mother
of fourteen children and was herself
the last of a family of sixteen.

Susan Connrardy Baylor was born
at Cascade, Iowa, April 17, 1857, and
had lived in Iowa her entire lifetime.
She was married to A. J. Baylor on
February 19, 1874, and to this union
fourteen children were born, ten of
whom survive.

The children, who with the husband,
(missing text) Guthrie County, Mes-
dames Nellie Schlotfedt and Anna
Wahlert of Greeley township; Mrs.
Jennie Boehme of Osceola; Miss
Gretchen, Bernard and Everett at
home; Andrew and Walter of Rich-
ardson, Sask., Canada. Two sons,
Clyde and John, died in infancy; one
son, Earl, died last year in Illinois,
and one son, Charles, was drowned
a year ago in the Coon river near
Guthrie Center while trying to rescue
a man and boy from the same fate.

Funeral services will be held at the
Federated church Saturday afternoon,
June 29th, at two o'clock, conducted
by Rev. Robert N. Chord, pastor of
the church. Interment in Exira ceme-
tery.

Walter Baylor is here from his
home in Canada, called by his mother's
illness and death.


 

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