Sallie Baker was born in about 1860 in Arizona, Louisiana to James C Baker and Theresa Blackman.
The 1870 Census shows her living with another family and away at school.[1]
She married James Nicholson on July 30, 1876.
In 1880 she was in school in Louisiana and living with another family as a boarder.[2]
Sallie died in about 1895 and is buried in Magnolia Cemetery in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.[3]
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