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John Baker

Birth20 June 1640 - Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony
DeathAug, 1692 - Connecticut, British Colony
MotherElizabeth Ann Flourmoy Farrar
FatherAlexander Nathaniel Baker Jr, MP Windsor, lawyer, House of Commons in 1660, (1607-1685) (Immigrant) (Eng to MA)

Born in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony on 20 June 1640 to Alexander Nathaniel Baker Jr, MP Windsor, lawyer, House of Commons in 1660, (1607-1685) (Immigrant) (Eng to MA) and Elizabeth Ann Flourmoy Farrar. John Baker married Thankful FOSTER and had 1 child. He passed away on Aug, 1692 in Connecticut, British Colony.

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Parents
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Alexander Nathaniel Baker Jr, Mp Windsor, Lawyer, House Of Commons In 1660, (1607-1685) (Immigrant) (Eng To Ma)
1607 - 1685
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Elizabeth Ann Flourmoy Farrar
1612 - 1685
Spouse(s)
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Thankful Foster
1640 - 1697
Children
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Silence Baker
1666 - 1745

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