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William Baker

Birth18 December 1838 - Birling, Kent, England
Death12 June 1886 - Oamaru, Otago, New Zealand
MotherAnn Baker
FatherGeorge Manley

Born in Birling, Kent, England on 18 December 1838 to George Manley and Ann Baker. William Baker married Mary Dyke and had 10 children. He passed away on 12 June 1886 in Oamaru, Otago, New Zealand.

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Parents
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George Manley
1814 - 1891
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Ann Baker
1821 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Mary Dyke
1840 - 1913
Children Show all
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Aaron Baker
1866 - 1941
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George Thomas Baker
1863 - 1900
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Catherine Baker
1876 - 1878
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Frederick Baker
1882 - 1952
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Florence Edith Baker
1870 - 1951
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William Baker
1875 - 1941
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Henry (Harry) Baker
1873 - 1947
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Herbert (Bert) Baker
1879 - 1959
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Amos (Moss) Baker
1877 - 1946
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Edward Baker
1868 - 1941

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