NameFord Victor Baker
Birth30 Sep 1895, Clay Co., Kentucky
Death10 Sep 1985, Clearwater, Pinellas Co., Florida
MotherMary Emily Lyttle (?1865-1914)
Notes for Ford Victor Baker
The records of the U.S. National Homes for Disabled Volunteer soldiers, Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio Register B, file 51374, lists Ford V. Baker, enlisted as a private on Apr 9, 1920 at Camp Devens, Mass, Co. L. 26th U.S. Infantry, discharged July 14, 1921 at Fort Dix, N.J., born in Ky, height 5’ 7 1/2”, white, blue eyes, brown hair, able to read and write, farmer, religion Cath, residence subsequent to discharge Ammie, Ky, age at admission 30, widowed, contact sister Dora Hensely, Ammie, Ky, admitted to C. B. on 10/16/25, discharged on Oct 21, 1925, disability upon admittance chronic arthritis.

The US Army WW II enlistments database lists Ford V. Baker, born 1895 in Kentucky, residence St. Louis, Missouri, enlisted on 14 Nov 1945 at Jefferson Barracks, grade First Sergeant, education 2 years of high school, married.

The SSDI lists Ford Baker, born 20 Sep 1895, died Sep 1985, last residence Clearwater, Pinellas Co., Florida.

The Florida death index lists Ford V. Baker, age 89, born 30 Sep 1895, died 10 Sep 1985 in Pinellas Co.
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