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John Frank Baker

BirthDec 1858 - Allensville, Clark County, Kentucky, USA
Death20 Apr 1938 - Guthrie, Montgomery County, Tennessee, USA
MotherMargret Johnson
FatherJohn Baker

Born in Allensville, Clark County, Kentucky, USA on Dec 1858 to John Baker and Margret Johnson. John Frank Baker married Maggie Smith (Hoosier) and had 13 children. He passed away on 20 Apr 1938 in Guthrie, Montgomery County, Tennessee, USA.

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Parents
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John Baker
1836 - Unknown
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Margret Johnson
1838 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Maggie Smith (Hoosier)
1862 - 1938
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Fannie Frank Baker
1879 - 1980
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Erusha Baker
1880 - 1917
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Claudia Baker
1904 - 1984
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Bernice Baker
1892 - 1935
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Odessa Baker
1900 - 1984
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Helen Baker
1901 - 1976
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Lelia Baker
1900 - 1941
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Ulysses Simpson Baker
1881 - 1962
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Georgia Baker
1896 - Unknown
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Norris Baker
1910 - Unknown
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Edna Baker
Unknown - 1926
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Edtomy Baker
Unknown - Unknown
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Willie Baker
Unknown - Unknown

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