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Thomas H "Bad Tom" Baker

Birth22 Oct 1860 - Fall Rock, Clay, Kentucky, USA
Death10 Jun 1899 - Manchester, Clay, Kentucky, USA
MotherRachel Strong
FatherGeorge Washington Baldy Baker

Born in Fall Rock, Clay, Kentucky, USA on 22 Oct 1860 to George Washington Baldy Baker and Rachel Strong. Thomas H "Bad Tom" Baker married Mary Emily Lyttle and had 15 children. He passed away on 10 Jun 1899 in Manchester, Clay, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
George Washington Baldy Baker
1837 - 1898
Rachel Strong
1837 - 1886
Spouse(s)
Mary Emily Lyttle
1865 - 1914
Eliza Lizzie Allen
1858 - 1937
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Howard Ford Baker
1895 - 1985
Dora Baker
1887 - 1957
Robert Lee Baker
1883 - 1935
Thomas Baker
1899 - 1984
Wood Baker
1898 - 1945
James Wellington Baker
1881 - 1919
Hugh L Baker
1882 - 1929
Gilbert Baker
1891 - 1983

Allen Baker
1890 - 1959
Daisy Baker
1893 - 1925
Bryan Baker
1895 - 1968
Mary Jane Baker
1879 - 1940
Grover Baker
1886 - 1888
Madison Baker
1885 - 1904
Bertha Baker
1888 - 1888

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