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Zebulon BAKER 1797–1798 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 SEP 1797

Birth Location: Playden, Sussex, England.

Death Date: 25 APR 1798

Death Location: Playden, Sussex, England.

Father: Thomas BAKER

Mother: Ann TURK

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The story of Zebulon BAKER began in 1797 in Playden, Sussex, England.. Zebulon BAKER passed away in 1798 in Playden, Sussex, England..

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Biography

  • The story of Zebulon BAKER began in 1797 in Playden, Sussex, England..
  • Zebulon BAKER passed away in 1798 in Playden, Sussex, England..

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Zebulon BAKER's Ancestors

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Zebulon BAKER
1797–1798
Birth Place: Playden, Sussex, England.
Parents
Thomas BAKER
1760–1830
Iden, Sussex, England.
Ann TURK
1760–1855
Iden, Sussex, England.
Grandparents
John BAKER
1731–1782
Mary (Ann) BARHAM
1738–1820
Ticehurst, Sussex, England.
John TURK
1725–1803
Playden, Sussex, England.
Sarah BATHAM
1725–1780
Peasmarsh, Sussex, England.
Great-Grandparents
John BAKER
1701–1776
Eleanor EISTED
1706–1775
Alexander BARHAM
1721–1787
Sarah CHITTENDEN
1721–1776
John Jnr.
1691–1729
Mary BAKER
1700–1754
Richard BATTHAM
1694–1763
Sarah HUNSTEAD
–1777
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John BAKER
1666–
Anne HALLANBY
1666–1733
John II.
1657–1698
Martha GOGGER
1661–1704
John BATTHAM
1670–1710
Elizabeth OWEN
–1695

Zebulon BAKER's Timeline

2 Records

1797
3 SEP 1797
Birth of Zebulon BAKER in Playden, Sussex, England.
Playden, Sussex, England.
1798
25 APR 1798
Age 1
Death of Zebulon BAKER in Playden, Sussex, England.
Playden, Sussex, England.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 SEP 1797
    Event Place: Playden, Sussex, England.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 APR 1798
    Event Place: Playden, Sussex, England.

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