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John Ashley Baker

Birth19 Jan 1803 - North Carolina, USA
Death29 Jan 1862 - Shelby, Illinois, United States
MotherMary Elizabeth MCWHIRTER
FatherJoseph H. BAKER

Born in North Carolina, USA on 19 Jan 1803 to Joseph H. BAKER and Mary Elizabeth MCWHIRTER. John Ashley Baker married Elizabeth Dillard Baker and had 11 children. He passed away on 29 Jan 1862 in Shelby, Illinois, United States.

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Parents
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Joseph H. Baker
1781 - 1865
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Mary Elizabeth Mcwhirter
1780 - 1840
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Elizabeth Dillard Baker
1802 - 1862
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Sally Ann Baker
1823 - 1892
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John Ashley Baker
1838 - 1909
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Mary Jane Baker
1830 - 1879
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William Kenney "Billy K" Baker
1826 - 1913
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Isaac Roger Baker
1835 - 1911
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Patience Baker
1836 - 1908
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Thomas D Baker
1841 - 1910
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David Shelby Baker
1833 - 1885
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Joseph Baker
1828 - 1896
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Francis H. Baker
1826 - 1849
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Sarah F. Baker
1827 - Unknown

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