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John Baker

Birth1598 - Norwich, Norfolk, England
Death28 Jun 1680 - Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
MotherAnn copp
FatherJohn Baker

Born in Norwich, Norfolk, England on 1598 to John Baker and Ann copp. John Baker married Elizabeth Day Woodhouse and had 9 children. He passed away on 28 Jun 1680 in Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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John Baker
1576 - 1594
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Ann Copp
1575 - 1654
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Day Woodhouse
1606 - 1679
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Elizabeth Day++
1612 - 1665
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Baker (10Th Ggm)
1630 - 1660
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Elizabeth Baker
1632 - 1708
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John 'Immigrant' Jr Baker
1634 - 1695
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Richard Baker
1615 - 1665
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Elizabeth Baker
1633 - 1675
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Edward Baker
1608 - 1687
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John Baker
1621 - 1672
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Sarah Baker
1622 - 1623
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Richard Baker
1632 - 1666

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