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Eliza Baker

Birth10 May 1784 - St Brides Fleet Street, London, England
Death10 JAN 1846 - Brentford, Middlesex, England
MotherElizabeth YOUNG
FatherJohn Baker

Born in St Brides Fleet Street, London, England on 10 May 1784 to John Baker and Elizabeth YOUNG. Eliza Baker married John Bowyer Nichols and had 14 children. She passed away on 10 JAN 1846 in Brentford, Middlesex, England.

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Parents
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John Baker
1760 - 1824
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Elizabeth Young
1745 - 1825
Spouse(s)
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John Bowyer Nichols
1779 - 1863
Children Show all
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Francis Morgan Nichols
1826 - 1915
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Isabella Georgina Nichols
1821 - 1863
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Robert Cradock Nichols
1825 - 1892
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Harriet Elizabeth Nichols
1819 - 1874
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Mary Anne Iliffe Nichols
1813 - 1870
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John Gough Nichols
1806 - 1873
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Emma Onebye Nichols
1818 - 1849
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Anna Octavia Nichols
1823 - 1911
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Bowyer Edward Nichols
1814 - 1820
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Eliza Nichols
1810 - 1811
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Elizabeth Martha Nichols
1816 - 1817
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William Bowyer Nichols
1808 - 1811
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Sarah-anne Nichols
1807 - 1807
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Charles Bowyer Nichols
1812 - 1812

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