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Family History Episode
In a departure from regular Gospel Doctrine podcast fare, we are publishing episodes featuring selections from family histories, journals, diaries, personal biographies, life stories, interviews and other sources–sometimes in the subject’s own voice and at other times voiced by contemporary family members. These audio files, having been uploaded to familysearch.org for archival purposes, are included here because of their general interest and potential for universal appeal and application.
Harold Evans Baker
Part I of an audio recording of the personal biography of Harold Evans Baker born 20 April 1896, Franklin, Idaho. Based on a document compiled and typewritten by his daughter, Marva May Baker, born 7 May 1932, who adds her commentary and insights to his history. This audio file is voiced by Harold’s grandson (and Marva’s son) Kirk E Strickland, born 24 May 9154.
Harold tells of his birth and childhood on a farm in southern Idaho. Self-described as bashful and timid in grade school, he tells how he dealt with bullying by older boys. He describes the very close and tender relationship he enjoyed with his mother Lucy Evans, born 13 June 1865, and characterizes the contention prevalent in his childhood home between his mother and father, Benjamin Charles Baker, born 5 November 1862. He suffers through the mumps and conscientiously completes his education through the eighth grade. He chronicles his work on and off the family ranch property, relating a tragic event that affected him personally. Also, he introduces how he met the love of his life, Alice Gilbert (born 16 March 1896) and worked to make her his his “Real Girl” forever.