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William Baie

William Baie

Mann 1860 - 1919  (58 år)    Har 2 aner men ingen etterkommere i Familietreet.

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  • Navn William Baie 
    Fødsel 22 Nov 1860  Illinois, USA Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet 
    Kjønn Mann 
    Beskrivelse i Litteratur Third child of "Christian Baie" and "Wilhelmina Von Ohlen"

    William M. wed Carrie Reidelsperger.
    7 children:
    1) Jennie wed Herman Troeger, 3 children:
    --a) Lyle W.
    --b) Murnie M.
    --c) Celestine E.
    2) Cora W. wed August Temma, no children.
    3) Frank C. wed Edna Cummins, 4 children:
    --a) Wilma H.
    --b) Elma L.
    --c) Velma M.
    --d) Thelma F.
    4) Ida Belle wed Matt Black, no children
    5) Roy I. Wed to Minnie L. Ellis, 2 children:
    --a) Arline M.
    --b) Nadine E.
    2nd marriage Ida Zettman child dias as infant.
    6) Mary E. wed Marion King, no children
    7) Sadie R. wed McKinley Catron, 2 children:
    --a) Mary C.
    --b) McKinley L.
    2nd marriage Wulser, no children  [1
    Wigwams to Moon Footprints (Sara Buerer Mendez, 1972) - Page 6-8
    Wigwams to Moon Footprints (Sara Buerer Mendez, 1972) - Page 6-8
    Beskrivelse i Litteratur William Baie, a prosperous and influential farmer and stockman of Deer Creek township, near Adrian, is one of the highly respected, "self- made" men of Bates county. Mr. Baie is a native of Illinois. He was
    born in 1860 in DeKalb county, a son of Christian, Jr. and Minnie Baie.

    Christian Baie, Jr. was a son of Christian Baie, Sr., who was born in Germany and came to America when he was a young man, eighteen years of age, and settled in Kane county, Illinois. The father of William Baie, Christian Baie, Jr., was a successful and well-to-do agriculturist of DeKalb county, Illinois, owner of more than six hundred acres of land in DeKalb county. He died in 1907 and the widowed mother
    still makes her home in Illinois. To Christian, Jr. and Minnie Baie were born eleven children, all of whom have been reared to maturity and are now living: Henry, Adrian, Missouri; William, the subject of this
    review; Herman, Hinckley, Illinois; Mrs. Lena Marsh, Hinckley, Illinois; August, Waterman, Illinois; Mrs. Amelia Troeger, Hinckley, Illinois; Louis, Hinckley, Illinois; Mrs. Minnie Remsneider, Hinckley,
    Illinois; Mrs. Ida Walgrin, who resides in Pierce township, DeKalb county, Illinois; Carl, Waterman, Illinois; and Mrs. Ada Remsneider, Hinckley, Illinois. Mrs. Minnie Baie died February 15, 1918.

    In 1887, William Baie came from Illinois to Missouri and settled on a tract of land located near Adrian, a farm comprising two hundred acres, to which he has constantly added until at one time he was owner
    of three hundred seventy-three acres of choice land in Bates county, but he has recently sold eighty-three acres of his place to his son, Roy.

    Mr. Baie began life in Missouri under very discouraging conditions, being in debt and having ill-fortune in raising crops for the first few years. He had a very hard time to get a start in the new Western home, but by unflagging industry, perseverance, and tenacious endeavor, Mr. Baie has prospered and is now the owner of one of the attractive country places in his township. He has remodeled the residence, has built a large barn and several smaller barns, and has added implement sheds and other necessary farm buildings on his place and is now well equipped to handle large herds of stock and amounts of grain and hay. Mr. Baie keeps a nice herd of Shorthorn cattle and forty head of Poland China hogs. This past season, of 1917, he harvested two thousand bushels of oats and more than one hundred tons of hay and in addition had fifty- seven acres of the farm in corn, which yielded an average of forty bushels
    to the acre. He is a most progressive farmer and is an advocate of crop rotation and the constant use of the manure spreader. In former years, William Baie operated a steam thresher and corn sheller for many years in this vicinity and was very successful in this line of work.

    William Baie and Carrie Ridelspeger, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ridelspeger, were united in marriage in 1884 in Illinois. To this union were born five children: Mrs. Jennie Troeger, Hinckley, Illinois;
    Frank, San Simon, Arizona; Mrs. Cora Temme, deceased; Mrs. Ida Black, Kansas City, Missouri; and Roy, Adrian, Missouri. The mother died in 1894.

    Mr. Baie remarried, his second wife being Ida George, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William George, of DeKalb county, Illinois. William Baie and Ida George were united in marriage in 1899 and to them were born two children: Elizabeth and Sadie, both of whom reside at home with their father. Their mother, Ida (George) Baie died September 23, 1915 and Mr. Baie and his two daughters reside alone at the old homestead.

    Politically, William Baie is affiliated with the Democratic party. He takes a keen interest in public and political affairs and has held several offices of honor and trust in his township. Mr. Baie has served his
    township as school director ever since he came to Bates county thirty-one years ago and he has been president of the school board and of the township board. He has been a member of the town board of Adrian for five years and was justice -of the peace of Deer Creek township for five years. He is a worthy and highly valued member of the German Lutheran church and has been a deacon and the church treasurer for many years. William Baie is numbered among the enterprising and public-spirited citizens of Bates county.  [2
    History of Bates County Missouri (William Oscar Atkeson, 1918) - Page 804
    History of Bates County Missouri (William Oscar Atkeson, 1918) - Page 804
    History of Bates County Missouri (William Oscar Atkeson, 1918) - Page 805
    History of Bates County Missouri (William Oscar Atkeson, 1918) - Page 805
    History of Bates County Missouri (William Oscar Atkeson, 1918) - Page 806
    History of Bates County Missouri (William Oscar Atkeson, 1918) - Page 806
    Folketelling 1870  Clinton, DeKalb, Illinois, USA Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet  [3
    Baie, Christian Henry August and Justine Wilhelmina Rosine Von Ohlen with family - United States Census - 1870
    Baie, Christian Henry August and Justine Wilhelmina Rosine Von Ohlen with family - United States Census - 1870
    Folketelling 1880  Clinton, DeKalb, Illinois, USA Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet  [4
    Baie, Christian Henry August and Justine Wilhelmina Rosine Von Ohlen with family - United States Census - 1880
    Baie, Christian Henry August and Justine Wilhelmina Rosine Von Ohlen with family - United States Census - 1880
    Folketelling 1900  Deer Creek Township Adrian city, Bates, Missouri, USA Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet  [5
    Folketelling 1910  Adrian, Bates County, Missouri, USA Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet  [6
    Død 3 Jan 1919  Bates County, Missouri, USA Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet 
    Begravelse Crescent Hill Cemetery, Adrian, Bates County, Missouri, USA Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet 
    Søsken 5 brødre og 7 søstre 
    Person ID I11412  Servan Homme
    Sist endret 14 Aug 2019 

    Far Christian Henry August Baie,   f. 21 Aug 1832, Wenzen, Braunschweig, Germany Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedetd. 8 Mar 1908, DeKalb County, Illinois, USA Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet (Alder 75 år) 
    Mor Justine Wilhelmina Rosine Von Ohlen,   f. 26 Feb 1834, Germany Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedetd. 16 Feb 1918, DeKalb County, Illinois, USA Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet (Alder 83 år) 
    Ekteskap 26 Jan 1856  Plano, Illinois, USA Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet 
    Alder ved ekteskap Han : 23 år og 5 måneder - Hun : 21 år og 11 måneder. 
    Famile ID F3737  Gruppeskjema  |  Familiediagram

  • Bilder
    William Baie (1860-1919)
    William Baie (1860-1919)

  • Kilder 
    1. [S3884] Sara Buerer Mendez, 1972, Wigwams to moon footprints, Side 6-8.

    2. [S3885] William Oscar Atkeson, 1918, History of Bates County, Missouri, Side 804-806.

    3. [S5006] United States Census, 1870, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M67G-4TW.

    4. [S5005] United States Census, 1880, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXJC-7Z3.

    5. [S5004] United States Census, 1900, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3HV-HLS.

    6. [S5002] United States Census, 1910, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M2TQ-HTR.