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    Ann Baker<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: 1575 - England<br>Father: Sir George Baker<br>Mother: Anna Baker (born Swaine)<br>Siblings: Alexander Thomas BakerFrances BakerCaleb BakerSamuel BakerDowglass Baker
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