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Humphrey Baker 1719–1774 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1719

Birth Location: Epping, Essex, England

Death Date: Oct 1774

Death Location: Northweald Bassett Essex

Father: HUMPHREY BAKER

Mother: MARGARET BAKER

Spouse(s): Mary Mott

Children(s): Mary 337

The story of Humphrey Baker began in 1719 in Epping, Essex, England. Humphrey Baker married Mary Mott, and had children including Mary Baker 337. Humphrey Baker passed away in 1774 in Northweald Bassett Essex.

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Biography

  • The story of Humphrey Baker began in 1719 in Epping, Essex, England.
  • Humphrey Baker married Mary Mott, and had children including Mary Baker 337.
  • Humphrey Baker passed away in 1774 in Northweald Bassett Essex.

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Humphrey Baker's Ancestors

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Humphrey Baker
1719–1774
Birth Place: Epping, Essex, England
Parents
HUMPHREY BAKER
1684–1740
MARGARET (BUNDELL) BAKER
–1746
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Humphrey Baker's Descendants

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Humphrey Baker (1719–Oct 1774) m. Mary Mott (1710–1763)
  1. 1. Mary (Baker) 337 1740–1806 m. Daniel (Rumbell Clark) 336 1745–1827
    1. 1. Lucinda Clark 1769–1853 m. William (Howard) Hazard 1770–1837
      1. 1. Almira HAZARD 1806–1863 m. Enoch Albee 1805–1880
        1. 1. Alice (Adelia) Allbee 1851–1914 m. William Barr 1841–1898

Humphrey Baker's Timeline

2 Records

1719
1719
Birth of Humphrey Baker in Epping, Essex, England
Epping, Essex, England
1774
Oct 1774
Age 55
Death of Humphrey Baker in Northweald Bassett Essex
Northweald Bassett Essex

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1719
    Event Place: Epping, Essex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Oct 1774
    Event Place: Northweald Bassett Essex

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