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Richard Baker

BirthMar 1690 - of Pemberton
Death March 1760 - Coldelme, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England
MotherElizabeth Townsend
FatherHenry Baker

Born in of Pemberton on Mar 1690 to Henry Baker and Elizabeth Townsend. Richard Baker married Alice Stoneham and had 9 children. He passed away on March 1760 in Coldelme, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England.

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Parents
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Henry Baker
1670 - 1706
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Elizabeth Townsend
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Alice Stoneham
1706 - 1784
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Alice Stoneham
1703 - 1763
Children Show all
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William Baker
1740 - 1802
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John Baker
1734 - 1773
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Thomas Baker
1736 - 1775
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Thomas Baker
1737 - Unknown
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William Baker
1752 - 1798
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Anne Baker
1735 - 1838
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William Baker
1732 - 1752
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Martha Baker
1754 - 1756
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Elizabeth Baker
1748 - 1822

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