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Sign up freeGeorge (John) Baker 1795 – 1876 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 24 May 1795
Birth Location: yeovil, sth somerset district, West Coker, Somerset, England
Death Date: 19 Aug 1876
Death Location: Broadford, Victoria, Australia
Father: John Baker
Mother: Grace Helyar
Spouse(s): Susannah Morris
Children(s): Henry Baker
George (John) Baker was born in 1795 in yeovil, sth somerset district, West Coker, Somerset, England, the child of John Baker and Grace (Mrs Baker) Helyar. George (John) Baker married Susannah Morris, and had children including Henry Adam Baker. George (John) Baker passed away in 1876 in Broadford, Victoria, Australia.
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- George (John) Baker was born in 1795 in yeovil, sth somerset district, West Coker, Somerset, England, the child of John Baker and Grace (Mrs Baker) Helyar.
- George (John) Baker married Susannah Morris, and had children including Henry Adam Baker.
- George (John) Baker passed away in 1876 in Broadford, Victoria, Australia.
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1. Henry (Adam) Baker (15 Sep 1833 – 19 Apr 1916)
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1. Eliza Baker (1856 – 17 Oct 1946)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 24 May 1795
Event Place: yeovil, sth somerset district, West Coker, Somerset, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 19 Aug 1876
Event Place: Broadford, Victoria, Australia