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John J. Baker

Birthabt 1814 - New York
Death16 Jun 1881 - Warren, Warren, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherAnnatje Hannah Enderly
FatherSimon Baker

Born in New York on abt 1814 to Simon Baker and Annatje Hannah Enderly. John J. Baker married Elizabeth Eliza Romer and had 14 children. He passed away on 16 Jun 1881 in Warren, Warren, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents
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Simon Baker
1764 - 1855
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Annatje Hannah Enderly
1770 - 1836
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Eliza Romer
1817 - 1899
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Mary Elizabeth Markle
1818 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Calvin Baker
1838 - 1906
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James Henry Baker
1840 - 1899
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Letitia Ann Letty Baker
1847 - 1908
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Mary Ellen Baker
1842 - 1914
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Elizabeth A E Baker
1854 - 1920
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George Washington Baker
1849 - 1850
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Jennet Belle (Jennie) Baker
1862 - 1925
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Jacob Baker
1845 - 1902
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John William Baker
1845 - Unknown
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Maria Baker
1836 - 1837
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John Augustus Baker
1839 - 1915
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Hannah Barker
1842 - Unknown
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Ida Louise Brown
1856 - 1916
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Edwin Flatt Baker
1851 - 1927

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