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Alexander Nathaniel "Sir of Clifford's Inn" Baker Sir Reverand Junior 1607–1688 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 March 1607

Birth Location: Clifford Inn, London, London, England

Death Date: 1688

Death Location: Boston, Suffolk, Crown Colony of Massachusetts Colony English Colony

Father: Alexander London

Mother: Lady Pendleton

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Baker

Children(s): Joshua Baker, Alexander Baker, Christian Baker, Elizabeth Baker, Hannah Baker, John Baker, Samuel Reverend, Benjamin Baker

Alexander Nathaniel "Sir of Clifford's Inn" Baker Sir Reverand Junior was born in 1607 in Clifford Inn, London, London, England, the child of Alexander Thomas Cty Of Middlesex Jop Master Of The Barbers Surgeons Company Baker Of London And Lady Frances Grigg Pendleton. Alexander Nathaniel "Sir of Clifford's Inn" Baker Sir Reverand Junior married Elizabeth Baker, and had children including Alexander Baker, Benjamin Baker, Christian Baker, Elizabeth Baker, Hannah Baker, John Baker, Joshua Baker, Samuel Nicholas Baker Reverend. Alexander Nathaniel "Sir of Clifford's Inn" Baker Sir Reverand Junior passed away in 1688 in Boston, Suffolk, Crown Colony of Massachusetts Colony English Colony.

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Biography

  • Alexander Nathaniel "Sir of Clifford's Inn" Baker Sir Reverand Junior was born in 1607 in Clifford Inn, London, London, England, the child of Alexander Thomas Cty Of Middlesex Jop Master Of The Barbers Surgeons Company Baker Of London And Lady Frances Grigg Pendleton.
  • Alexander Nathaniel "Sir of Clifford's Inn" Baker Sir Reverand Junior married Elizabeth Baker, and had children including Alexander Baker, Benjamin Baker, Christian Baker, Elizabeth Baker, Hannah Baker, John Baker, Joshua Baker, Samuel Nicholas Baker Reverend.
  • Alexander Nathaniel "Sir of Clifford's Inn" Baker Sir Reverand Junior passed away in 1688 in Boston, Suffolk, Crown Colony of Massachusetts Colony English Colony.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Alexander Junior's Ancestors

Self
Alexander Junior
1607–1688
Birth Place: Clifford Inn, London, London, England
Parents
Alexander Thomas Cty of Middlesex JoP Master of the Barbers-Surgeons Company Baker of London
1573–1636
St Stephen Walbrook, London, England
Lady (Frances Grigg) Pendleton
1583–1635
London, England
Grandparents
GEORGE PENDLETON
1553–1603
Pendleton, Louisa, England, United Kingdom
ELIZABETH (A) PETTINGALE
1552–1625
Swardeston, South Norfolk District, Norfolk, England
Great-Grandparents
George England
1536–1560
Cecily Beck
1538–1625
John Pettingall
1500–1579
Thomazin Hunt
1523–1582
2nd-Great-Grandparents
THOMAS PENDLETON
1521–1564
Thomas II
1510–1544
Thomas blood
1505–1585
Baringolda Digby*
1499–1525

Alexander Junior's Descendants

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Alexander (Nathaniel "Sir of Clifford's Inn" Baker Sir Reverand) Junior (3 March 1607–1688) m. Elizabeth Baker (1612–6 August 1685)
  1. 1. Joshua Baker 1642–1717 m. Hannah Tongue 1654–1713
    1. 1. Sarah Baker 1683–1725 m. Andrew (James) Davis 1690–1753 m. Samuel (Atwell (Baker,) Coy) 1682–1752
      1. 1. Jemima Davis 1719–1797 m. John Widger 1713–1792
        1. 1. Sarah Widger 1751– m. John Strickland 1752–1804
        2. 2. Samuel Widger 1746–1833
        3. 3. Andrew Widger 1753–
        4. 4. Davis Widger 1766–
        5. 5. Eunice Widger 1764–
        6. 6. Jemima Widger 1741–
        7. 7. John Widger 1739–1792
        8. 8. Josiah Widger 1768–
        9. 9. Katherine Widger 1743–
        10. 10. Lucy Widger 1749–1792
        11. 11. Priscilla Widger 1748–
      2. 2. William Davis 1706–
      3. 3. Jerusha Davis 1715–1804
      4. 4. Sarah Davis 1713–1758
      5. 5. Joshua Davis 1711–
      6. 6. William Davis 1720–
      7. 7. William Davis 1716–1716
      8. 8. Andrew (James) Davis 1709–1770
    2. 2. John Baker 1681–1750
    3. 3. Elizabeth Baker 1676–1711
    4. 4. Joshua (Baker) Jr 1677–1740
    5. 5. Alexander Baker 1679–1724
    6. 6. Benjamin Baker 1686–1779
    7. 7. William (Elam) Baker 1675–1713
    8. 8. Mary (Tongue) Avery 1678–1779
    9. 9. Mercy Baker 1687–1725 m. Samuel (Atwell (Baker,) Coy) 1682–1752
      1. 1. Thankful (Atwell) (Wilson) 1723–1801
      2. 2. Sarah (Atwell) (Goff) 1704–1742
      3. 3. Samuel (Atwell II) (Leach) 1723–1773
      4. 4. Hannah (Atwell) (Chapel) 1707–1756
      5. 5. Jerusha (Atwell) (Goff) 1709–1799
    10. 10. James Baker 1675–
    11. 11. Patience Baker 1689–1725
    12. 12. Joseph Baker 1679–1740
  2. 2. Alexander Baker 1635–1685
  3. 3. Christian Baker 1634–1685
  4. 4. Elizabeth Baker 1632–1689
  5. 5. Hannah Baker 1644–1710
  6. 6. John Baker 1640–1693
  7. 7. Samuel (Nicholas Baker) Reverend 1637–1656
  8. 8. Benjamin Baker 1652–

Alexander Junior's Timeline

2 Records

1607
3 March 1607
Birth of Alexander Nathaniel "Sir of Clifford's Inn" Baker Sir Reverand Junior in Clifford Inn, London, London, England
Clifford Inn, London, London, England
1688
1688
Age 81
Death of Alexander Nathaniel "Sir of Clifford's Inn" Baker Sir Reverand Junior in Boston, Suffolk, Crown Colony of Massachusetts Colony English Colony
Boston, Suffolk, Crown Colony of Massachusetts Colony English Colony

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 March 1607
    Event Place: Clifford Inn, London, London, England
    Record Source:
    [1] Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree
    [2] New England, the Great Migration and the Great Migration Begins

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Place: Boreham, Hertfordshire, England

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 1635
    Record Source: New England, the Great Migration and the Great Migration Begins

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
    Record Source: New England, the Great Migration and the Great Migration Begins

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1688
    Event Place: Boston, Suffolk, Crown Colony of Massachusetts Colony English Colony
    Record Source:
    [1] Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree
    [2] New England, the Great Migration and the Great Migration Begins

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