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Jerusha Baker

Birth17 Sep 1767 - Dennis, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA
Death17 Sep 1843 - Dennis, Barnstable, Massachusetts
MotherMary Eldredge
FatherJudah Baker (DNA)

Born in Dennis, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA on 17 Sep 1767 to Judah Baker (DNA) and Mary Eldredge. Jerusha Baker married Cyrenius Kelley and had 9 children. She passed away on 17 Sep 1843 in Dennis, Barnstable, Massachusetts.

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Parents
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Judah Baker (Dna)
1743 - 1810
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Mary Eldredge
1739 - 1775
Spouse(s)
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Cyrenius Kelley
1770 - 1840
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Eunice Kelley
1804 - 1904
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Cyrenius Kelley
1801 - 1879
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Hannah Kelley
1802 - 1897
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Lucy Kelley
1794 - 1888
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Ezra Kelley
1798 - 1895
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Isaac Kelley
1796 - 1799
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Mary Kelley
1810 - 1889
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Isaac Kelley
1806 - 1817
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Hattil Kelley
1808 - 1881

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