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William Baker

Birth1815 to 1822 - Kentucky
Deathabt 1880 - Kirksville, Adair, Missouri, United States
MotherSIDNEY Ann Kennedy
FatherCharles (DNA) Baker

Born in Kentucky on 1815 to 1822 to Charles (DNA) Baker and SIDNEY Ann Kennedy. William Baker married Sarah Osborn and had 8 children. He passed away on abt 1880 in Kirksville, Adair, Missouri, United States.

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Parents
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Charles (Dna) Baker
1790 - 1860
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Sidney Ann Kennedy
1795 - 1872
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Osborn
1827 - 1914
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Sara Ann Mitchell
1828 - 1906
Children Show all
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Harmon Baker
1863 - 1961
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Eli H. Baker
1858 - 1948
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Charles C. Baker
1861 - 1947
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Sarah Ann Baker
1868 - 1939
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Thomas B. Baker
1858 - 1938
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Nancy (Nannie) Lee Baker
1867 - Unknown
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William M. Baker
1861 - Unknown
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Annie Elizabeth Baker
1862 - 1894

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