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Daniel David Baxter

Birth8 May 1860 - Indiana
Death12 SEP 1948 - Kinsley, Edwards County, Kansas, USA
MotherMary Jane Applegate
FatherJohn Rogers Baxter

Born in Indiana on 8 May 1860 to John Rogers Baxter and Mary Jane Applegate. Daniel David Baxter married Lillias "Lillie" Moorehead Cline and had 6 children. He passed away on 12 SEP 1948 in Kinsley, Edwards County, Kansas, USA.

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John Rogers Baxter
1826 - 1895
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Mary Jane Applegate
1836 - 1888
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Lillias "Lillie" Moorehead Cline
1866 - 1958
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Jesse Millard Baxter
1899 - 1983
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Vernice Marguerite Baxter
1895 - Unknown
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Lowell Baxter
1902 - 1982
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Wilbur David Baxter
1893 - 1940
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John Chester Baxter
1891 - 1948
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Ethel C Baxter
1889 - Unknown

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