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William Baker

BirthABT. 1785 - Anstey, Hertfordshire, England
Death1826 - Anstey, Hertfordshire, England
MotherElizabeth Funstone
FatherEdward Baker

Born in Anstey, Hertfordshire, England on ABT. 1785 to Edward Baker and Elizabeth Funstone. William Baker married Mary COX and had 16 children. He passed away on 1826 in Anstey, Hertfordshire, England.

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Parents
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Edward Baker
1751 - 1822
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Elizabeth Funstone
1749 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Mary Cox
1784 - 1824
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Mary Rush
1789 - 1851
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Maria Mann
1799 - 1850
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?Mary Freeman
1780 - 1824
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Mary Rush
1789 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Mary Ann Baker
1814 - 1879
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George B Baker
1820 - Unknown
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William Baker
1823 - 1883
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Henry Baker
1811 - Unknown
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Eliza Baker
1809 - 1866
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Lucy Baker
1818 - 1841
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Edward Baker
1812 - 1864
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William Baker
1821 - 1898
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William Baker
Unknown - Unknown
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Henry Baker
1813 - 1891
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Emma Baker
1821 - 1899
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Mary Ann Baker
1824 - 1829
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John Baker
1812 - Unknown
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George Becker Baker
1819 - Unknown
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Samuel Baker
1814 - 1831
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George Baker
1812 - 1863

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