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Matilda Baker

Birthabt 1824 - Worcestershire, England
Death6 Jul 1879 - College Street, Worcester, United Kingdom
MotherEliza Renney
FatherCharles Baker

Born in Worcestershire, England on abt 1824 to Charles Baker and Eliza Renney. Matilda Baker married Benjamin Turley and had 8 children. She passed away on 6 Jul 1879 in College Street, Worcester, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Charles Baker
1801 - 1876
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Eliza Renney
1801 - 1884
Spouse(s)
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Benjamin Turley
1826 - 1886
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Enos Raby
1824 - 1858
Children Show all
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Benjamin Turley
1858 - Unknown
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Fanny Turley
1860 - Unknown
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Martha Wilkes Raby
1846 - Unknown
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Enos Wilkes Raby
1844 - 1865
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Annie Turley
1862 - Unknown
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Eliza Turley
1863 - 1925
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Alfred George Turley
1868 - 1912
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Emma Turley
1865 - 1941

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