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Detroit Free Press, March 28, 1898 |
Rev. Nellie S. Baade was a different kind of preacher. As a longstanding member of the First Spiritual Philosophical Society of Detroit, along with her husband Charles, a prominent businessman, she believed in ghosts and reincarnation along with some of the more standard tenants of religion. In this case baptism or a spiritualistic christening. Though instead of dousing the children in water she presented them with bouquets of nosegay.
Her and husband Charles are buried at
Woodmere Cemetery.
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Evansville Press, August 5, 1907 (enlarge) |
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St. Louis Post Dispatch, October 10, 1897 (enlarge) |