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John BAKER

Birth1778 - Lyddington, Rutland, England
DeathJuly 1851 - Oakham, Rutland, United Kingdom
MotherElizabeth Mary Springthorpe
FatherGeorge Baker

Born in Lyddington, Rutland, England on 1778 to George Baker and Elizabeth Mary Springthorpe. John BAKER married Elizabeth SUMPTER and had 9 children. He passed away on July 1851 in Oakham, Rutland, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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George Baker
1741 - 1828
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Elizabeth Mary Springthorpe
1741 - 1829
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Sumpter
1779 - 1850
Children Show all
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Sarah Baker
1802 - 1880
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Francis Baker
1820 - Unknown
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Amy Baker
1805 - 1883
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Pheby Baker
1808 - 1809
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Lavina Baker
1812 - Unknown
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Mary Baker
1823 - 1842
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George Baker
1806 - 1808
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John Baker
1815 - 1882
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George Baker
1817 - 1884

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