Joseph Baker has no recorded parents.
He was born about 1844 in England. 1,2
He immigrated from England about 1877 in Canada. 2,3
He worked as a Farmer from 1881 to 1891 at Westminster, Middlesex, ON, CA. 1,2
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Sarah Yorkshire
born about 1843
at Englanddied
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Martha Baker
born about 1865
at Englanddied 6 April 1904
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Mary Baker
born about 1866
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Albert Baker
born 18 September 1870
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Thomas William Baker
born about 1872
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Lucy Dora Baker
born about December 1876
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Joseph Oliver Baker
born 28 September 1878
at Westminster, Middlesex, ON, CAdied
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Jessie Baker
born 9 August 1879
at Westminster, Middlesex, ON, CAdied 27 August 1879
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Gertrude Baker
born about July 1880
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Zillah Baker
born about 1882
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Source: 1891 Census of Canada
Author: Dominion Bureau of Statistics
Source: 1881 Census of Canada
Author: Dominion Bureau of Statistics
Note: indexed at http://www.familysearch.org/
Source: 1871 Census of Canada
Author: Dominion Bureau of Statistics
Type: Census/Tax
Source: Birth Register, CA, Ontario
Type: Vital
England
Canada
Westminster, Middlesex, ON, CA
Township including the portion of the City of London south of the Thames River.
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