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James Baker

Birth15 August 1785 - Phillipston, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Death2 August 1872 - Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States of America
MotherAnna Jackson
FatherCharles Baker (DESC/W. Norwood-11th GGF-John Zouche, II-15th GGF)

Born in Phillipston, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States of America on 15 August 1785 to Charles Baker (DESC/W. Norwood-11th GGF-John Zouche, II-15th GGF) and Anna Jackson. James Baker married Lydia Goulding and had 8 children. He passed away on 2 August 1872 in Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States of America.

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Parents
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Charles Baker (Desc/w. Norwood-11th Ggf-john Zouche, Ii-15th Ggf)
1752 - 1826
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Anna Jackson
1758 - 1849
Spouse(s)
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Lydia Goulding
1791 - 1870
Children Show all
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Lydia Bigelow Waite Baker
1819 - 1903
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Harriett Goulding Baker
1834 - 1897
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Charles Baker
1828 - 1896
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Elizabeth Ann Baker
1815 - 1877
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Nancy Baker
1826 - 1866
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Caroline Lucinda Baker
1817 - 1897
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John Paul Baker
1823 - 1829
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William James Baker
1821 - 1904

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