BAKER CEMETERY, Savery, Carbon County, Wyoming File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives August, 2003 by George Edison Creel, Hernando Beach, Florida USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. This file may not be removed from this server or altered in any way for placement on another server without the consent of the state and USGenWeb project coordinators and the contributor. *************************************************************** Directions: From the intersection of Wyoming 789 and Interstate 80 in Sweetwater County, Wyoming, go south on Wyoming 789 to Wyoming 70. Go East on Wyoming 70 to the unincorporated town of Savery. The cemetery is 1.1 miles west of Savery on the north side of the highway. The cemetery abuts the highway right-of-way and is surrounded by a brick wall with a decorative iron railing on top of the brick wall. The cemetery is still in use and well maintained. Survey taken June 23, 2003. Tombstone inscriptions in quotation marks. Surveyors remarks in parentheses. ADAMS, Frank, b. 1863 d 1896 "Father" ADAMS, John C., b. Mar 13 1893 d. Oct 27 1978 (Military marker, but no branch nor rank shown) ADAMS, Madeline J., b July 15 1859 d. Jan 13 1940 "Beloved Daughter of James Baker" "Mother" ADAMS, William J, b. June 2 1891 d. Jan 8 1969 "Wyoming, PVT, US Army, World War I" BAKER, Bruser (no further data) BAKER, Jane, d. 1857 "Daughter"* BAKER, Jim, b. Dec 19 1819 d. May 15 1898, "Here lies Jim Baker Born in Illinois" "One of the oldest pioneers of the Rocky Mountains. Contemporary of 'Kit' Carson, Jim Bridger, Freemont, and the rest who helped to civilize this district. A government scout, guide, and indian fighter, his memory should be respected forever by those who live in all this region the fighting land of the indian tribes." BAKER, Kate (no further data) BAKER, Marina D., d. 1853, "First wife of Jim Baker"* BAKER, Mary (no further data) BAKER, William, b. June 17 1848 d. Oct 25 1893 BRYAN, W. I. (no further data) BRYAN, Baby, "Child of Rhoda McAlister" McALISTER, Bruce A., b. Aug 5 1927 d. Dec 27 1999 "PFC US Army WWII" McALISTER, Donald W., b. April 4 1929, d. Dec 3 1999 McALISTER, Rhoda, b. Aug 16 1889 d. Feb 19 1967 "Mother" RUNNELLS, John (no further data) RUNNELLS, Liza (no further data) RUNNELLS, Mary *(The data on these two persons was on a wooden grave marker which was leaning against the inside of the brick wall surrounding the cemetery.) The text on the marker reads: "First wife of Jim Baker, Marina D 1853. Daughter Jane 1857. Reburied 7-4-1977" (The exact grave locations cannot be determined.)