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Dorothy A Baker 1908 - 1972

Dorothy A Baker was born in 1908 at Groveland, Essex, MA. She was in a relationship with William J Welch, and had children Alicemae Matesanz and William B. Welch. Dorothy Baker died at age 63 years old on November 17, 1972 at Newburyport, Massachusetts.
Dorothy A Baker
1908
Groveland, Essex, MA
November 17, 1972
Newburyport, Massachusetts
Female
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    1908

    Birthday

    1908
    Birthdate
    Groveland, Essex, MA
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    1972

    Death

    November 17, 1972
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Newburyport, Massachusetts
    Death location
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    Dorothy A Baker lived 8 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 64.
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In 1908, in the year that Dorothy A Baker was born, a mysterious Siberian explosion leveled over 770 square miles of forest. There were no human casualties. Explanations of the explosion have included a comet, meteorite, natural atomic explosion, or a crashed UFO. Although it is called an impact event - the largest one in recorded earth history - there is no crater and it is widely thought that the explosion was caused by a meteor exploding 3 to 6 miles above the earth.
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In 1920, at the age of just 12 years old, Dorothy was alive when speakeasies replaced saloons as the center of social activity. After the 18th Amendment was ratified and selling alcohol became illegal, saloons closed and speakeasies took their place. Speakeasies, also called a blind pig or blind tiger, were "so called because of the practice of speaking quietly about such a place in public, or when inside it, so as not to alert the police or neighbors". There were a lot of them and they were very popular. And where saloons often prohibited women, they were encouraged at speakeasies because of the added profits.
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