BIO: Lloyd Franklin BAKER, Huntingdon County, PA

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McElroy, James Thomas Jr., McElroy's Family Memories, 
Huntingdon, PA: (Author), 1930, page 19.
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LLOYD FRANKLIN BAKER
Mapleton Depot, Pa.

Barber and Tax Collector:  Born at Mapleton, Pa., Dec. 22, 1874.  A son of 
Benjamin F. Baker, a former lumberman and dealer in paper wood, ties, hoop 
poles, etc., who died 1909, aged sixty-eight years, and Susan Baker, who died 
1917.  Both American born.  Lloyd Franklin Baker received his education at 
Mapleton, and early began to learn the barber trade.  Commenced in 1893, and 
has since that time been following this profession.  Has been burgess and 
councilman and at present is tax collector.  A member of the Methodist church, 
also his wife.  He is a Sunday School Superintendent and teacher.  Belongs to 
I.O.O.F., No. 468; P.O.S. of A., Camp 59; Jr. O.U.A. Mechanics, No. 402, and 
also the Grange.  In politics a Republican.  Two brothers:  Joe, of Mapleton 
Depot, Pa.; Howard, Mount Union, Pa.  Two sisters:  Emma, married to Robert 
Rodgers, Lafayette, Ind.; Sara, married to Theodore Cowher, Claysburg, Pa.  
Lloyd Franklin Baker was married to Hannah Clemmens, of Mapleton.  Of this 
union there were seven children, five sons and two daughters:  Blair, married 
to Dorothy Range, Cleveland, Ohio; Wilbur, Lafayette, Ind.; Fay, Erie, Pa.; 
Clyde, Erie; Merrill, a Freshman at High School, Mount Union, Pa.  Daughters 
are: Mrs. Ruth Young, Erie, Pa.; Susie, a Senior, Mount Union, Pa.  He 
remarried to Mrs. Margaret Kourakis.  To this union were born two sons, Robert 
and Kenneth, and one daughter Jean, all at home.