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Ann Elizabeth Baker 1850 – 1916 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1850

Birth Location: Winfrith Newburgh, Dorset, England

Death Date: Jun 1916

Death Location: Christchurch, Hampshire, England

Father: John Baker

Mother: Martha Cox

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Children(s):

The story of Ann Elizabeth Baker began in 1850 in Winfrith Newburgh, Dorset, England. Ann Elizabeth Baker passed away in 1916 in Christchurch, Hampshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Ann Elizabeth Baker began in 1850 in Winfrith Newburgh, Dorset, England.
  • Ann Elizabeth Baker passed away in 1916 in Christchurch, Hampshire, England.

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Ann Baker's Ancestors

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Ann Baker
1850 – 1916
Birth Place: Winfrith Newburgh, Dorset, England
Parents
John Baker
1813 – 1871
Winfrith Newburgh, Dorset, England
Martha Cox
1815 – 1885
Winfrith Newburgh, Dorset, England
Grandparents
George Cox
1779 – 1852
Winfrith Newburgh, Dorset, England
Charlotte (Ellen) Manwell
1779 – 1862
Swanage, Dorset, England
Great-Grandparents
James Cox
1749 – 1824
Mary Spicer
1752 – 1778
Joseph Manwell
1754 – 1811
Elizabeth Flook
1751 –
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Cox
1725 – 1793
Elizabeth Meaden
1726 – 1809
Joseph Manwell
1681 – 1723
Elizabeth Abbot
1685 – 1761

Ann Baker's Timeline

2 Records

1850
Abt. 1850
Birth of Ann Elizabeth Baker in Winfrith Newburgh, Dorset, England
Winfrith Newburgh, Dorset, England
1916
Jun 1916
Age 66
Death of Ann Elizabeth Baker in Christchurch, Hampshire, England
Christchurch, Hampshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1850
    Event Place: Winfrith Newburgh, Dorset, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jun 1916
    Event Place: Christchurch, Hampshire, England

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