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John A Baker

Birth16 July 1813 - Tennessee, United States
Death24 June 1884 - Baker Cemetery, Mansfield, Wright Co, Missouri, USA
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Born in Tennessee, United States on 16 July 1813. John A Baker married Anna Weatherby and had 10 children. He passed away on 24 June 1884 in Baker Cemetery, Mansfield, Wright Co, Missouri, USA.

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Anna Weatherby
1810 - 1901
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Rhoda Ann Baker
1860 - 1929
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Frances Baker
1842 - 1927
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Thomas Reed Baker
1856 - 1916
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John J. Baker
1850 - Unknown
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Nancy A Baker
1858 - Unknown
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Dianesia Baker
1848 - Unknown
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Elisabeth Baker
1840 - 1880
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George Baker
1828 - 1883
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William Baker ///
1837 - 1902
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Paumellia A Baker
1850 - Unknown

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