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Sarah Ann (Baker) Pinder (1836 - 1918)

Sarah Ann Pinder formerly Baker
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Wife of — married 2 Jan 1856 in Key West, Monroe County, Florida, USAmap
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Died at age 81 in Key West, Monroe County, Florida, USAmap
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Sarah (Baker) Pinder is part of a Bahamian family.

Biography

Sarah was born 31 December 1836 in the Bahamas.[1] She was the daughter of John William Baker and Sarah Ann Russell.

She married Azariah Pinder on 2 January 1856 in Key West, Monroe County, Florida, in a ceremony performed by J. P. Richardson.[2]

Sarah died on 5 March 1918 in Key West,[3] and she is buried there in the City Cemetery.[4]

According to a family list prepared by Nancy W. Keslko and displayed at the historic Baker homestead in Pasco (Holiday) Florida , Sarah Baker b. abt. 1836 d. 1918 was was the daughter of Sarah Russell and John William Baker and Sarah married Azariah Pinder in 1856.

She had four children Benjamin, Cornelius, William and Livingston.[5]

Sources

  1. Sarah's death certificate provides her date and (incorrect) place of birth and the names of her parents. The informant was her son C. C. Pinder. Florida State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, death certificate no. 2990 (1918), Sarah Ann Pinder, 5 March 1918, Monroe County; digital image, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-67FQ-9GC?i=545&cat=816256 : accessed May 2020). C. C. stated that his mother was born in Key Vacas, Florida; however, all census records state that she was born in the Bahamas.
  2. Monroe County Deed Book E: 743, marriage license, Ezariah Pinder and Sarah Ann Baker, 2 January 1856; digital image, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99Q5-258H?i=428&cc=2046765&cat=296331 : accessed May 2020).
  3. Florida State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, death certificate no. 2990 (1918), Sarah Ann Pinder, 5 March 1918, Monroe County; digital image, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-67FQ-9GC?i=545&cat=816256 : accessed May 2020).
  4. Donna Jean Robinson, "Sarah Ann Baker Pinder," Memorial no. 141578010, posted 20 January 2015; memorial without photograph, Find A Grave (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141578010/sarah-ann-pinder : accessed May 2020). The memorial does include an inage of Sarah's obituary.
  5. Tampa Tribune (Tampa, FL), Sunday, March 10, 1918, Page: 25, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=141578010






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Baker-19642 and Baker-19634 appear to represent the same person because: Same name, birth, marriage, and death dates, same husband. Thanks and sincerely, Peter
posted by Peter Roberts

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