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Edith BAKER

Birthabt 1835 - Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England
Death4 Sep 1872 - Swellendam, Western Cape, South Africa
MotherHannah Smith
FatherJohn Baker

Born in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England on abt 1835 to John Baker and Hannah Smith. Edith BAKER married Rev. William BRAMLEY and had 9 children. She passed away on 4 Sep 1872 in Swellendam, Western Cape, South Africa.

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Parents
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John Baker
1791 - Unknown
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Hannah Smith
1792 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Rev. William Bramley
1833 - 1897
Children Show all
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Amelia Bramley
1866 - 1936
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Lionel Bramley
1869 - 1910
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Elizabeth Bramley
1864 - Unknown
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Charles Bramley
1862 - Unknown
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Mary Bramley
1868 - 1934
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Ella Bramley
1858 - 1932
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Edward Bramley
1871 - 1921
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Henry Bramley
1859 - 1936
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William Bramley
1872 - 1872

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