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  3. Category:People from Baker County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Baker County, Florida" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  4. Aimee Stephens - Wikipedia

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    Aimee Stephens (December 7, 1960 – May 12, 2020) was an American funeral director known for her fight for civil rights for transgender people. [1] She worked as a funeral director in Detroit and was fired for being transgender.

  5. Baker County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Baker County is a county in the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2020 census, the population was 28,259. [1] Its county seat is Macclenny. [2] The county was founded in 1861 and is named for James McNair Baker, a judge and Confederate Senator. Baker County is included in the Jacksonville, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area.

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  7. The Record-Courier (Baker City) - Wikipedia

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    The Record-Courier was an independent weekly paper published in Baker City from 1901 to 2016. [1] It was a competitor of the tri-weekly Baker City Herald , publishing on Thursdays with a circulation of 2,470.

  8. Gladys Pearl Baker - Wikipedia

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    Gladys Pearl Monroe was born on May 27, 1902 [b] in Porfirio Díaz (now named Piedras Negras, Coahuila) in Mexico, across the border from Eagle Pass, Texas.Her mother, Della Mae Monroe (née Hogan), was born in Missouri [2] [3] and she was from Bentonville, Arkansas, and her father, Otis Elmer Monroe, was a house painter from Indianapolis.

  9. Harold Ford Sr. - Wikipedia

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    His mother was a homemaker and his father was an undertaker and businessman, [3] who opened N.J. Ford Funeral Home (later changed to N.J. Ford And Sons Funeral Home) in 1932. His grandfather Lewie Ford (1889-1931) started the family funeral business and became allied with E. H. Crump , an influential white politician in Memphis and the state in ...