Brother

Edgar B. Baker

(birth date currently not known)

Temple Lodge, No.33

 

At present we do not know a lot about Brother Edgar B. Baker.

He first appears in Temple Lodge, No. 33 records in 1915 and he demitted from Temple Lodge, No.33 in 1927.

Please consider this page as being under construction; we will add more information to it shortly.

Here is the information we have uncovered so far about Brother Baker. We will post more information on Brother Edgar Baker as we discover it.

 

“...the Bro. Secretary, through the courtesy of Wor. Bro. Wm.M. Dwyer presented a letter from Bro. Capt. E.B. Baker. In this letter Bro. Baker writes from London Hospital under date of Dec. 13, 1916, that he had been wounded in France and had been in the hospital some weeks, but is so far recovered that he expects to soon be out again, and he thanks the Lodge for Xmas remembrance sent to him. This letter from Bro. Baker was very much appreciated by the Lodge, and especially from the fact that it had been reported in the public print that he had been killed in action several months ago...”


Source: Temple Lodge Minute Book, Regular Meeting of 9 January 1917

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