The article goes on to say that she followed her husband to the battle field and served as a nurse. Her husband was commissioned Captain of Co. H of the same regiment on September 8, 1862. Capt. Crane was discharged on Nov. 12, 1864.
There are two head of household of the Baker surname in 1840, being G. Baker and J. Baker as well as Rachael Baker.
The Clyde Herald
Wednesday May 31, 1933
MRS. ADELIA CRANE, OLDEST RESIDENT IN GALEN, DEAD AT 95
Port Byron Native, She Went To Civil War as a Nurse With Her Husband
A native of Port Byron, March 1, 1838 Mrs. Crane as a young woman married John L. Crane, a Captain in the Civil War, and went with him to act as a nurse in that conflict.
They lived in a camp on the Potomac with Mr. and Mrs. Lape and Delia Lape and Mr. and Mrs. Wadley and James Wadley, all of whom have died. Tunis Conklin,
a nephew of the late Hiram Burton, did errands for them in Washington. Soldiers came to the camp to receive supplies from Captain Crane. A baby girl was born at
the camp to a wife of a general and she is believed to be residing in Auburn now.
For many years after the war Mr. and Mrs. Crane resided in Clyde. Mr. Crane practicing law in partnership with the late Charles T. Saxton, New York State's lieutenant-governor, 1904-1906.
Mr. Crane died in the west many years ago. An only daughter, Nellie, an accomplished musician, died at the age of eighteen. She would have been over 60 now. Mrs. Crane maintained the homestead until her death, Mrs. H. B. Exner caring for her in recent years.
Mrs. Crane is survived by one sister Mrs. Lura O'Neil and one brother, Home Baker, both living here and both more than 80 years of age. Several nieces and nephews survive her.
Funeral services were conducted at 2 O'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Gelder and Lacey home by the Rev. R.F. Smithson. Burial was in Maple Grove Cemetery.
Note:
Maple Grove Cemetery at Galen, Wayne County, NY records the following burials:
Crane, Adelia C. wife Capt. John L. 1838-1933
Crane, Nellie dau John L. & Adelia C. 1867-1887