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Mary Baker

Birth<1691> - Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States
DeathDECEASED - Not Available
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Born in Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States on <1691>. Mary Baker married Zechariah Eddy and had 9 children. She passed away on DECEASED.

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Zechariah Eddy
1691 - 1743
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Zechariah 1691 Eddy
1691 - 1718
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Zachariah Eddy
Unknown - Unknown
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Zachariah Eddy
1654 - 1737
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Zachariah Eddy A206646
1720 - 1781
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Zachariah Eddy
1719 - 1757
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John Jenks
1716 - Unknown
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Obediah Jenks
1720 - Unknown
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Martha Jenks
1718 - Unknown
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Jeremiah Jenks
1715 - Unknown
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Ebenezer Jenks
1713 - Unknown
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Zachariah Eddy
1735 - 1783
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Enoch Eddy
1721 - 1783

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