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James Evans Baker

BirthAbt 1844 - Sunderland
DeathJuly 1901 - South Shields, Durham
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Born in Sunderland on Abt 1844. James Evans Baker married Mary Spence Wilson and had 10 children. He passed away on July 1901 in South Shields, Durham.

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Mary Spence Wilson
1845 - 1899
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James Evans Baker
1873 - Unknown
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Thomas Scott Baker
1878 - 1927
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Catherine Baker
1864 - Unknown
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George William Skipper Baker
1884 - 1944
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Robert Baker
1869 - Unknown
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Henry Baker
1871 - Unknown
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Ann Baker
1883 - Unknown
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Mary Alice Baker
1875 - Unknown
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Joseph Baker
1880 - Unknown
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Margaret Baker
1867 - Unknown

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