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Ann (Hannah) Baker 1785–1838 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1785

Birth Location: Morden, Dorset, England

Death Date: abt 1838

Death Location: England

Father: John Baker

Mother: Mary Ann

Spouse(s): Edward Hill

Children(s): William Hill

The story of Ann (Hannah) Baker began in 1785 in Morden, Dorset, England. Ann (Hannah) Baker married Edward Hill, and had children including William Edward Hill. Ann (Hannah) Baker passed away in 1838 in England.

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Biography

  • The story of Ann (Hannah) Baker began in 1785 in Morden, Dorset, England.
  • Ann (Hannah) Baker married Edward Hill, and had children including William Edward Hill.
  • Ann (Hannah) Baker passed away in 1838 in England.

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Ann Baker's Ancestors

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Ann Baker
1785–1838
Birth Place: Morden, Dorset, England
Parents
John Baker
1749–
Dorset, England
Mary Ann
1752–1830
Dorset, England
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann Baker's Descendants

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Ann ((Hannah)) Baker (abt 1785–abt 1838) m. Edward Hill (abt 1775–abt 1848)
  1. 1. William (Edward) Hill 1805–1880
    1. 1. George (Eyers) Hill 1841–1892 m. Elizabeth (Ann) Price 1844–
      1. 1. Maud(e) Hill 1881–1962
        1. 1. Phyllis (Louise) Stokes 1918–1991

Ann Baker's Timeline

2 Records

1785
abt 1785
Birth of Ann (Hannah) Baker in Morden, Dorset, England
Morden, Dorset, England
1838
abt 1838
Age 53
Death of Ann (Hannah) Baker in England
England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1785
    Event Place: Morden, Dorset, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Brighton, Sussex, England
    Record Source: England, Select Marriages, 1538-1973

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: abt 1838
    Event Place: England

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