Mrs Baird's Home

Documenting the home at 1015 Cactus of Mrs. Ninia Lilla (Ninnie) Baird (of Mrs Baird's Bread) and her family from 1910 to 1918.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Pages 12 - 16 of The Mrs Bairds Story

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This post contains the last five pages of The Mrs Baird's Story, and wraps up the transcription of the document except the photo caption...
Sunday, January 25, 2009

Pages 8 - 11 of The Mrs Baird's Story

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Continuing the transcription with pages 8 through 11, I've posted the new material here and once again updated the original Mrs Baird...

Page 1 of the Mrs Baird's Story

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This a transcription of page 1 of the Mrs Baird's Story. I've also updated the original Mrs Baird's Story post with page one. ...
Friday, January 23, 2009

Cochran Renamed to West Tucker

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According to the Sanborn Fire Maps, in Fort Worth, Texas, Cochran was renamed to West Tucker. I researched this because the publication The...

Ninnie Baird Becomes an Orphan

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Ninnie Baird's father, Elisha Harrison was killed in May of 1882 leaving her an orphan, her mother having passed away in 1874. I receiv...

Concho Street Renamed to East Myrtle

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According to the Sanborn Fire Maps, Concho Street was renamed to East Myrtle in Fort Worth, Texas. Theodore A. Lipps, the first non-family ...

Pages 2 and 3 of The Mrs. Baird's Story

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I stumbled upon another researcher of the Baird family and was provided with pages two and three of The Mrs. Baird's Story. I've tr...
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