Stella G. Baird
F, b. 18 May 1881, d. June 1979
Stella G. Baird|b. 18 May 1881\nd. Jun 1979|p431.htm|Carroll Baird|b. 15 Jun 1838\nd. 6 Aug 1914|p442.htm|Sarepta Abigail Taylor|b. 3 Apr 1843\nd. 6 Oct 1929|p519.htm|Benjamin H. Baird|b. 1 Jan 1809\nd. 24 Oct 1864|p245.htm|Mary R. Craig|b. 10 Jun 1814|p456.htm|||||||
Stella G. Baird was born 18 May 1881 in Ola, Gem County, Idaho.1,2 She was the daughter of Carroll Baird and Sarepta Abigail Taylor.
Her Social Security Number was 539-12-8229 issued in Washington before 1951.2 Since 1931 Miss Baird has spent 15 years traveling and teaching in Europe. She still may fly off to Europe on "the spur of the moment" and spend a month in London, Paris or some other interesting place. She had also traveled extensively in America. She's now of Oakland, California.
Stella never married; was a liberated woman before it became popular. She was a free lance journalist and world traveler. She was responsible for the genealogic research done on the Baird family tree. Her original motive was to establish her qualifications for the DAR and similar organizations. However, as her correspondence indicates, she fell victim to genealogy fever. She did, in fact, establish her family tree back to the revolution, first families of Virginia. Descendents of Knights of the Garter, and similar organizations. However, it was not through the Bairds, but through her mother, Serepta Taylor3 Her last residence was in Oakland, Alameda County, California.2 Stella G. Baird died in June 1979.2
Her Social Security Number was 539-12-8229 issued in Washington before 1951.2 Since 1931 Miss Baird has spent 15 years traveling and teaching in Europe. She still may fly off to Europe on "the spur of the moment" and spend a month in London, Paris or some other interesting place. She had also traveled extensively in America. She's now of Oakland, California.
Stella never married; was a liberated woman before it became popular. She was a free lance journalist and world traveler. She was responsible for the genealogic research done on the Baird family tree. Her original motive was to establish her qualifications for the DAR and similar organizations. However, as her correspondence indicates, she fell victim to genealogy fever. She did, in fact, establish her family tree back to the revolution, first families of Virginia. Descendents of Knights of the Garter, and similar organizations. However, it was not through the Bairds, but through her mother, Serepta Taylor3 Her last residence was in Oakland, Alameda County, California.2 Stella G. Baird died in June 1979.2
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