There'll be some jumping around here because that's what I do. This
photo of Earl Trinkhaus by photographer Edwin P. Baker of Plymouth is
currently available on eBay for $150. It's a great photo but...a little
too rich for my tastes. I could only find incidental mentions of
Trinkhaus in the newspapers but am told that he was a carpenter who lived in Northville and is buried at Riverside Cemetery.
Baker was a longtime photographer in
the village having worked there most of his 60 years in the profession.
He died at the residence of his granddaughter Mrs. C. H. Rauch in Plymouth.
He was married to Marie Marshall in 1853 and they had two children. All
three preceded him in death. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery.
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| The Plymouth Mail, November 19, 1915 |
As is Ephraim Partridge, who I assume had a much more eventful life
than having been the father-in-law of Laura Ruppert Partridge, the
schoolteacher who went insane and drowned herself in the lake at Eloise.
Mr. Partridge died a few days after Baker. I only noticed the mention
while searching keywords and purposely putting in the wrong words to
clear the highlighted search. Curious how that worked, eh?
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