Descendants of Thomas BAKER & Sarah CRANE
Introduction:
Thomas BAKER (1878-1821) (my GGGGG grandfather) was a carrier who was born in 1768 in Street, Somerset, England. In 1793 he married Sarah CRANE and had 10 children.
This website suggests Thomas' father was born in 1735 and died in 1795, and his grandfather was possibly born in 1710.
BUT there is NO real evidence to support this and the search for Thomas' ancestry continues per Greg Baker.
Sarah CRANE died in 1820 and her husband Thomas BAKER died the next year.
in the following account derived from Rootweb, there seems to be some inconsistency with the marriages of Harriet MOGG and Mary ROOD to the BAKERS, but it seems that Harriet MOGG married Thomas BAKER (1809-1832) in 1828, had 3 children then, after her husband's death in 1832, she married Thomas' brother John BAKER in 1833 after his 1st wife Mary ROOD died in 1832. She then had 8 children to John. In 1857, she immigrated with Old John BAKER and his children to Sth Australia after her 1st son, John Thomas BAKER and his family had immigrated to Sth Aust. in 1852.
Brief Descendents of Thomas BAKER and Sarah CRANE:
Mary BAKER
m. John FOURACRES
Ann BAKER
Anna BAKER
m. Silas DURSTON
Sarah BAKER
m. John BEARNS
John (Old John) BAKER (1803-1877) b. in Somerset immigrated to Sth Aust in 1857
m. Mary ROOD (1806-1832) b. in Street, Somerset
Thomas BAKER (1824-)
John (Big Jack) BAKER (1826-)
m. Louisa BATH
Emily BAKER immigrated to Sth Aust in 1857
m. Edward STEPHENS
Sarah Jane BAKER immigrated to Sth Aust in 1857
m. Peter TELFORD
Harry BAKER immigrated to Sth Aust in 1857
m. Ann MAY
William Bath BAKER
m. Fanny WHEELER
Louisa BAKER
Lavina BAKER
m. William George KENNEDY
Albert BAKER
m. Emily GOODING
Sydney BAKER
m. Bertha Bernice HUTCHESSON
Stephen BAKER x2? (1828? 1831?) see here
m. Harriet MOGG (1809-1875) in 1833????
Stephen BAKER (1833-)
m. Harriet UNKNOWN
Alfred BAKER
George BAKER
Joseph BAKER (1835-)
m. Martha ALDERTON
Robert BAKER
Alfred BAKER
Harriet BAKER
BAKER
Frederick Joseph BAKER
Ada BAKER
Martha BAKER
BAKER
Sarah BAKER
Carrie BAKER
Mary BAKER (1837-)
m. John WESTROP
Matthew BAKER (1840-)
m. Harriet MEAKER
Alfred BAKER (1843-)
m. Charlotte Emma JACOBS
Francis Maria BAKER (1846-)
m. Thomas PENDLEBURY
Harriet Ann BAKER (1849-)
m. Richard MILLS
Mary Othery BAKER (1851-1852)
Maria Odrie / Mary Othery BAKER (1854-)
m. Edward JACOBS
Jane BAKER
Elizabeth BAKER
Thomas BAKER (1809-1832) (my GGGG grandfather)
m. Harriet MOGG (1809-1875) on 15th April 1828 in Street, Somerset
John Thomas (Little Jack) BAKER (1828-1911) immigrated to Sth Aust in 1852 on the barque Sea Park see here
m. Sarah WELSHMAN immigrated to Sth Aust in 1852
Emma Welchman BAKER (1849-) immigrated to Sth Aust in 1852
m. John HATWELL
Elizabeth Ann BAKER (1851-1942) (my GG grandmother) immigrated to Sth Aust in 1852
m. Thomas HUTCHESSON (1845-1918)
see descendents (including me) via HUTCHESSON
interestingly, Thomas HUTCHESSON's mother was also a CRANE & presumably the Baker's and Hutchesson's knew each other in England and emigrated to Sth Australia albeit on different ships.
Harriet Ann BAKER
m. Edwin Francis HARRIS
Thomas BAKER
m. Eliza Jane ELLIS
Joseph BAKER
m. Mary EASTICK
Mary Ann BAKER
m. Thomas BOOTH
Charles Welchman BAKER
m. Maria MAY
m. Anna Matilda SCHMIDT
Eliza Welchman BAKER
m. Joseph William WILLIA
James Welchman BAKER
m. Bertha Amelia SCHMIDT
Clara Florence BAKER
m. Robert Frederick NEWTON
James BAKER (1829-)
m. Elizabeth BIRD (1823-)
Julia BAKER
m. Mark WILKS
Henry BAKER
Sarah BAKER (1830-c1900) married in England, died in Glenburnie in Sth Aust
m. Herbert John ARTHUR (1832-)
Mary (Polly) ARTHUR
Mary Ann ARTHUR
Rebecca ARTHUR
William Herbert ARTHUR
Frances John BAKER
Harriet Ann BAKER
Descendents of Isaic MOGG and Charlotte:
Harriet MOGG (1809-) b. in Street, Somerset. immigrated to Sth Aust in 1857
m. Thomas BAKER in 1828 (see above)
John Thomas BAKER
James BAKER
Sarah BAKER
m. John BAKER in 1833
Sources and links:
As I have no idea what ads will display here, they are not necessarily endorsed by me but you may well find them useful and by clicking on them it helps to pay to keep this website alive: