Dorothy BAKER
Husband (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Dorothy BAKER 493
Born: 1894 - Stratford, , Essex, England 493 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: William BAKER ( - ) 493 Mother: Mary Alice MARTIN (1861- ) 15,23
Children
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Thomas SPEARPOINT and Edith Caroline BAKER
Husband Thomas SPEARPOINT 28,39
Born: 17 Oct 1851 - Folkestone, , Kent, England 28 Christened: 26 Dec 1851 - Folkestone, , Kent, England 28,39 Died: 10 Jan 1924 - Surbiton, , Surrey, England 28 Buried:
Father: Thomas SPEARPOINT (1810-1889) 28,39 Mother: Sarah MINTER (1816-1895) 28,39
Marriage: 1915 - Chertsey, , Surrey, England 28,118
Other Spouse: Selina ARGYLE (1853-1912) 28,236 - 14 Sep 1875 - Aylestone, , Leicestershire, England 28
Wife Edith Caroline BAKER 28
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Thomas SPEARPOINT
PRINCIPAL REGISTRY FAMILY DIVISION: Spearpoint Thomas of Shanklin House Cadogan Road Surbito n Surrey Died 10 January 1924 Probate London 28 March 1924 to Edith Caroline Spearpoint Wido w and Winifred Argyle Spearpoint Spinster. Effects Ð2,475 16s 9d.
General Notes: Wife - Edith Caroline BAKER
Robert Eric FOSTER and Edith May BAKER
Husband Robert Eric FOSTER 80
Born: 21 Oct 1906 - Liverpool, , Lancashire, England Christened: Died: 2 Apr 1995 - Ringwood, , Victoria, Australia Buried:Marriage: 24 May 1930 - Liverpool, , Lancashire, England
Wife Edith May BAKER 80
Born: 21 May 1911 - Liverpool, , Lancashire, England Christened: Died: 23 Aug 1990 - Mooroolbark, , Victoria, Australia Buried:
Father: Arthur Thomas BAKER (1879-1940) 80 Mother: Edith FRANCIS (1884-1915) 80
Children
1 M Robert Eric FOSTER (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Kathleen Agnes McCALLISTER (living)
2 F Edith Lorna FOSTER 80
Born: 15 Aug 1932 Christened: Died: 21 Sep 1999 - Frankston, , Victoria, Australia Buried:Spouse: Edward Norman SMITH (1926-1993) 80 Marr: 9 Mar 1953 - Sittingbourne, , Kent, England
3 F Doreen FOSTER (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Norman Hedley RICE (living)
4 M Colin Syd. Trevor FOSTER (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lucy YAPP (living)
5 M Adrian Kenneth FOSTER (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jose WOOD (living)
6 F Vivienne Kaye FOSTER (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Stephen BRIDGER (living)
General Notes: Husband - Robert Eric FOSTER
All information supplied by his daughter, Doreen Rice and only shown on this database to show her relationship to the Francis family.
Birth Certificate for Edith May Foster 1911
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Reg.District: Toxteth Park. Toxteth Park Central,
County of Lancs.
No: 427
Date: Twenty First May 1911
at : 19 Barter St.Toxteth Park.U.D.
Name: Edith May.
Sex: Girl.
Father: Arthur Thomas Baker.
Mother: Edith Baker formerly Francis.
Father's Occ: Stoker H.V.S Patrol R.N.
Informant: Edith Baker Mother
of: 19 Barter Street Toxteth Park.
Reg.Date: Thirteenth June 1911
Registrar: Joseph Maiden.
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Edith May Baker was the second child and only daughter of Arthur
Thomas Baker and Edith nee Francis who had married just four months
after her father's tragic death when he went down with his ship
Kyber off the Cornish coast in March 1905.
Edith May's father was a Mariner and the family were living in
Chatham when first child Arthur Francis was born in 1908. Then it
was back to Liverpool where Edith May was born in 1911.
By 1915, the Baker family was back in Kent and living at 120
Gardiner Street Gillingham. Mother, Edith was admitted to St
Bartholomew's Hospital ,haemorrhaging from an ectopic pregnancy.
She died on 12th April 1915 and Arthur Thomas took the two children
back to home port, Liverpool where he remarried, providing his two
young children with a step mother and several step brothers and
sisters.
It was a disaster for Arthur Francis and Edith May who sufferred a
'life of hell' from their extremely cruel,drunkard step mother.
The few precious heirlooms which belonged to Edith nee Francis were
sold for mor grog leaving the two little children dispossessed of
everything including love. with their father mostly away at sea.
When Edith May left school at 14, she worked for a short while in
the bakery which had belonged to her grandfather,John Baker, in
Grey Street but unfortunately she could not tolerate the extreme
heat in the bakehouse and had to seek alternative employment.
Meanwhile, her older brother Arthur , had joined the RNVR and met
Robert Eric Foster with whom he formed a strong friendship.
One day, around 1926, when Edith May was just 15 years old, Arthur
invited Robert Eric home and so a romance blossomed. In 1928, just
prior to Robert Eric was about to travel overseas in his new
capacity as Ship's carpenter, theyannounced their engagement and
had a joint studio photograph to commemmorate the occasion.
Eric was away until 1930 and they lost no time in being married
inspite of the Great Depression.
Mary L. (Polly) Baker formerly Andrews , died in April 1930 and it
was the wish of her husband,Arthur Thomas, that the young couple
postpone their wedding as a mark of respect but as Edith May told
me (her daughter) many years later, she had no respect for her
during her lifetime and she refused to put off her wedding "as a
mark of respect" The only concession made was that Edith May wore a
pale blue gown for her wedding instead of traditional white.
This act alienated her father and they were never again on really
good terms. However, following the death of her first step mother,
father married for the third time. Again a widow with children from
a previous marriage. Cathrine Moore (Cassie) and Arthur Thomas were
married as early as 1931 and the feud between father and daughter
abated a little.
Edith May had six children and followed her husband as he travelled
south to Chatham seeking work throughout the depression years.
She had a multitude of jobs which include, during the war years,
she worked in Shorts Airplane factory then after the war, Edith was
an Insurance collecter for the Prudential Insurance Company. Many
years of seasonal farm work. Potato picking, beans, cabbages,
apples pears and berries. Hop picking and Hop training.
Edith May also worked as a cook in the busman's canteen, aspiring
to Manageress, then worked as a shelf packer when the very first
supermarket (Tescos) opened in Chatham. She worked for a while in
Faringdon's shoe shop as a sales assistant then went to work in
Chatham Dockyard where she worked in the electrical stores for many
years until she and husband Robert Eric retired in October 1971 .
She witnessed 5 of her children desert the shores of England to
seek their fortunes in three different continents and finally,
following the celebration of their Golden Wedding in 1980, Robert
Eric and Edith May packed up their home of 40 years in Wayfield
Road Chatham and migrated to Melbourne Australia where they settled
very quickly and enjoyed their new way of life for the remainder of
their days, continuing their connection with the Oddfellows Lodge.
- - Marriage Certificate.
Edith May Baker /Robert Eric Foster/ 1930 D1103 -6
The Statutory Fee for this certificate is 2s.7d. If required
subsequently to Registration,a search Fee is payable in addition.
Marriage solemnized at Wesley Chapel,Upper Stanhope Street in the
District of Liverpool in the County LiverpoolC.B. Rec No: 48 Date:
May Twenty-fourth 1930. Robert Eric Foster ,23 yrs.Bachelor
Shipwright Journeyman Residence:49 Banner Street Liverpool Father :
Robert Inch Foster Institution Porter Edith May Baker ,19
yrs.Spinster Residence 18 Emerson Street Liverpool
Father : Arthur Thomas Baker,Crane Driver.
Married in the above Chapel according to the Rites and Ceremonies
of the Weslyan Methodists by Certificate.
This Marriage was solemnized between us, Robert Eric Foster
Edith May Baker
in the presence of us, Sarah Jones
Edward Evans
and in the presence of, Frederick John Authorised
Person for the said Chapel.
I,Frederick John, Authorised Person under the Marriage Act.1898,do
hereby certify that this is a true copy of the Entry No 48,in the
Register Book of Marriages of the above -named building.
WITNESS MY HAND this 24th day of May 1930 .
Signed by all parties and signature of Frederick John,over 1 penny
stamp.
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News Item Gillingham News 30 May 1980 page 3
with photograph of Robert Erice senior and Robert Eric Junior with
their respective wives and other family members
FOSTER FAMILY'S GOLDEN REUNION
Visitors from all parts of the globe came to Chatham on Saturday to
help the Foster family celebrate a double wedding anniversary.
For not only did Robert and Edith Foster celebrate their golden
wedding anniversary but their eldest son Robert Jnr and his wife
Kathleen also celebrated 25 years of marriage.
And the fact that the two couples live thousands of miles apart
didn't daunt the foster family.
Robert junr and his wife flew in from South Africa to help mum and
dad of Wayfield Road Chatham celebrate the occasion.
And the rest of the family and friend s came too- including five
five brothers and sisters,19 grandchildren and nine great-
grandchildren.
Eldest daughter Edith came from Australia for the celebrations as
ddid other daughters Doreen and Vivienne and their families.
Son Adrian and his wife and three children arrived from Canada and
second eldest son Colin- the only child who does not live abroad-
came from Staines in middlesex.
A meal ffor 80 people was the highlight of the joint celebrationb
at the Odd Fellows Hall in Luton Road and after the food more
guests arrived to ensure the party went on well into the evening.
Seventy-four -year-old Robert Foster and his wife Edith (69)
originate from Lancashire. They moved to Chatham in 1939 and Robert
worked in the Dockyard as a shipwright until 1971.
Son Robert lived in Chatham until 1971 when he moved abroad to take
up a job with the South African Post Office .
For Edith the "happy coincidence" of the wedding anniversaries
marked a truly golden day.
She said" This is the happiest day of my life.It's lovely to have
all our children together again and highlights the joys of having
such a great big family.
***********************
CROYDON POST (Victoria Australia) Wednesday May 30th 1990-
CLAN REUNION FOR 60th ANNIVERSARY
Large photograph ^Eric and Edith Foster-making plans for the
future,together.
small inset photo>The Foster clan reunites to celebrate Eric and
Edith's 60th.Wedding anniversary.
Text reads: With 60 years of marriage behind them,Mr Eric
Foster and his wife edith are making plans for the future-together
of course.
Mr and Mrs Foster originally came from Liverpool in the UK.
But as each of their children left British shores for more exotic
climes,the Fosters decided Australia might be the place for their
retirement.
So they have spent the last nine years living in Croydon with
one of their six children.
And last Saturday saw the meeting of the clan as the Foster's
six children 12 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren attended
the couples memorable 60th Anniversary.
With husbands and wives in attendance there was no shortage
of love or well-wishes from the proud descendants.
So important was the occasion in fact,that a son travelled
from Canada,another from South Africa and yet another from britain
to be with their parents on the historic day.
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DEATH certificate Edith May Foster 1990
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- VICTORIA Registration No:
20762/1990
Registration of Births,Deaths and Marriages Regulations Form 6.
DEATH REGISTRATION
1.DECEASED Family Name: FOSTER
Christian or Given Names: Edith May
Date of Death: 23 August 1990
Place of Death: Mooroolbark 3138
Sex and Age: Female 79 years
Period of Residence in Australia: 9 years
Place of Residence: 7 Nutter Crescent
St.John's Park. Mooroolbark
Usual Occupation: Home Duties
Marital Status at Date of Death: Married
************************
2.MARRIAGE
Place of Marriage: Liverpool England
Age when Married: 19 years
Full name of Spouse: Robert Eric Foster
**************************
3.CHILDREN In order of Birth: Robert Eric 59 Edith Lorna 58
Names and Ages Doreen 55 Colin Syd. Trevor 49
Adrian Ken.42 Vivienne Kaye 42
****************************
4.PARENTS Father's Name: Arthur Baker
Father's Occupation: Navy Petty Officer
Mother's name: Janet Baker (should be Edith)
Mother's Family Name: Francis
Mother's Occupation: Home Duties
****************************
5.MEDICAL Cause of Death: Congestive heart failure -1
mth. and duration of last illness: Coronary Artery disease -10
yrs. Senility - 10 years.
Name of Certifying Medical Practitioner:Dr.B.Rowe
******************************
6.BURIAL or CREMATION Date: 29 August 1990
Place: Springvale Crematorium
Undertaker: P.Lacey:Le Pine Heritage
Funerals Name and Religion of Minister: A.Poole, Anglican
*******************************
7.INFORMANT Name: R.Foster
Address: 7 Nutter Crescent
St John's Pk.Mooroolbark 3138
Relationship to deceased: Husband
*********************************
8.REGISTRATION OFFICER Name: L.P.H.Labonne
signature: signed
Date: 05 September 1990
-------------------------------------
General Notes: Wife - Edith May BAKER
All information supplied by her daughter Doreen Rice and only shown on this database to show Doreen's relationship to the Francis family. Edith had six children Robert Eric, Edith Lorna, Doreen, Colin Sydney Trevor, Adrian Kenneth and Vivienne Kaye.
Birth Certificate for Edith May Foster 1911
---------------------------------------------------
Reg.District: Toxteth Park. Toxteth Park Central,
County of Lancs.
No: 427
Date: Twenty First May 1911
at : 19 Barter St.Toxteth Park.U.D.
Name: Edith May.
Sex: Girl.
Father: Arthur Thomas Baker.
Mother: Edith Baker formerly Francis.
Father's Occ: Stoker H.V.S Patrol R.N.
Informant: Edith Baker Mother
of: 19 Barter Street Toxteth Park.
Reg.Date: Thirteenth June 1911
Registrar: Joseph Maiden.
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Edith May Baker was the second child and only daughter of Arthur
Thomas Baker and Edith nee Francis who had married just four months
after her father's tragic death when he went down with his ship
Kyber off the Cornish coast in March 1905.
Edith May's father was a Mariner and the family were living in
Chatham when first child Arthur Francis was born in 1908. Then it
was back to Liverpool where Edith May was born in 1911.
By 1915, the Baker family was back in Kent and living at 120
Gardiner Street Gillingham. Mother, Edith was admitted to St
Bartholomew's Hospital ,haemorrhaging from an ectopic pregnancy.
She died on 12th April 1915 and Arthur Thomas took the two children
back to home port, Liverpool where he remarried, providing his two
young children with a step mother and several step brothers and
sisters.
It was a disaster for Arthur Francis and Edith May who sufferred a
'life of hell' from their extremely cruel,drunkard step mother.
The few precious heirlooms which belonged to Edith nee Francis were
sold for mor grog leaving the two little children dispossessed of
everything including love. with their father mostly away at sea.
When Edith May left school at 14, she worked for a short while in
the bakery which had belonged to her grandfather,John Baker, in
Grey Street but unfortunately she could not tolerate the extreme
heat in the bakehouse and had to seek alternative employment.
Meanwhile, her older brother Arthur , had joined the RNVR and met
Robert Eric Foster with whom he formed a strong friendship.
One day, around 1926, when Edith May was just 15 years old, Arthur
invited Robert Eric home and so a romance blossomed. In 1928, just
prior to Robert Eric was about to travel overseas in his new
capacity as Ship's carpenter, theyannounced their engagement and
had a joint studio photograph to commemmorate the occasion.
Eric was away until 1930 and they lost no time in being married
inspite of the Great Depression.
Mary L. (Polly) Baker formerly Andrews , died in April 1930 and it
was the wish of her husband,Arthur Thomas, that the young couple
postpone their wedding as a mark of respect but as Edith May told
me (her daughter) many years later, she had no respect for her
during her lifetime and she refused to put off her wedding "as a
mark of respect" The only concession made was that Edith May wore a
pale blue gown for her wedding instead of traditional white.
This act alienated her father and they were never again on really
good terms. However, following the death of her first step mother,
father married for the third time. Again a widow with children from
a previous marriage. Cathrine Moore (Cassie) and Arthur Thomas were
married as early as 1931 and the feud between father and daughter
abated a little.
Edith May had six children and followed her husband as he travelled
south to Chatham seeking work throughout the depression years.
She had a multitude of jobs which include, during the war years,
she worked in Shorts Airplane factory then after the war, Edith was
an Insurance collecter for the Prudential Insurance Company. Many
years of seasonal farm work. Potato picking, beans, cabbages,
apples pears and berries. Hop picking and Hop training.
Edith May also worked as a cook in the busman's canteen, aspiring
to Manageress, then worked as a shelf packer when the very first
supermarket (Tescos) opened in Chatham. She worked for a while in
Faringdon's shoe shop as a sales assistant then went to work in
Chatham Dockyard where she worked in the electrical stores for many
years until she and husband Robert Eric retired in October 1971 .
She witnessed 5 of her children desert the shores of England to
seek their fortunes in three different continents and finally,
following the celebration of their Golden Wedding in 1980, Robert
Eric and Edith May packed up their home of 40 years in Wayfield
Road Chatham and migrated to Melbourne Australia where they settled
very quickly and enjoyed their new way of life for the remainder of
their days, continuing their connection with the Oddfellows Lodge.
- - Marriage Certificate.
Edith May Baker /Robert Eric Foster/ 1930 D1103 -6
The Statutory Fee for this certificate is 2s.7d. If required
subsequently to Registration,a search Fee is payable in addition.
Marriage solemnized at Wesley Chapel,Upper Stanhope Street in the
District of Liverpool in the County LiverpoolC.B. Rec No: 48 Date:
May Twenty-fourth 1930. Robert Eric Foster ,23 yrs.Bachelor
Shipwright Journeyman Residence:49 Banner Street Liverpool Father :
Robert Inch Foster Institution Porter Edith May Baker ,19
yrs.Spinster Residence 18 Emerson Street Liverpool
Father : Arthur Thomas Baker,Crane Driver.
Married in the above Chapel according to the Rites and Ceremonies
of the Weslyan Methodists by Certificate.
This Marriage was solemnized between us, Robert Eric Foster
Edith May Baker
in the presence of us, Sarah Jones
Edward Evans
and in the presence of, Frederick John Authorised
Person for the said Chapel.
I,Frederick John, Authorised Person under the Marriage Act.1898,do
hereby certify that this is a true copy of the Entry No 48,in the
Register Book of Marriages of the above -named building.
WITNESS MY HAND this 24th day of May 1930 .
Signed by all parties and signature of Frederick John,over 1 penny
stamp.
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News Item Gillingham News 30 May 1980 page 3
with photograph of Robert Erice senior and Robert Eric Junior with
their respective wives and other family members
FOSTER FAMILY'S GOLDEN REUNION
Visitors from all parts of the globe came to Chatham on Saturday to
help the Foster family celebrate a double wedding anniversary.
For not only did Robert and Edith Foster celebrate their golden
wedding anniversary but their eldest son Robert Jnr and his wife
Kathleen also celebrated 25 years of marriage.
And the fact that the two couples live thousands of miles apart
didn't daunt the foster family.
Robert junr and his wife flew in from South Africa to help mum and
dad of Wayfield Road Chatham celebrate the occasion.
And the rest of the family and friend s came too- including five
five brothers and sisters,19 grandchildren and nine great-
grandchildren.
Eldest daughter Edith came from Australia for the celebrations as
ddid other daughters Doreen and Vivienne and their families.
Son Adrian and his wife and three children arrived from Canada and
second eldest son Colin- the only child who does not live abroad-
came from Staines in middlesex.
A meal ffor 80 people was the highlight of the joint celebrationb
at the Odd Fellows Hall in Luton Road and after the food more
guests arrived to ensure the party went on well into the evening.
Seventy-four -year-old Robert Foster and his wife Edith (69)
originate from Lancashire. They moved to Chatham in 1939 and Robert
worked in the Dockyard as a shipwright until 1971.
Son Robert lived in Chatham until 1971 when he moved abroad to take
up a job with the South African Post Office .
For Edith the "happy coincidence" of the wedding anniversaries
marked a truly golden day.
She said" This is the happiest day of my life.It's lovely to have
all our children together again and highlights the joys of having
such a great big family.
***********************
CROYDON POST (Victoria Australia) Wednesday May 30th 1990-
CLAN REUNION FOR 60th ANNIVERSARY
Large photograph ^Eric and Edith Foster-making plans for the
future,together.
small inset photo>The Foster clan reunites to celebrate Eric and
Edith's 60th.Wedding anniversary.
Text reads: With 60 years of marriage behind them,Mr Eric
Foster and his wife edith are making plans for the future-together
of course.
Mr and Mrs Foster originally came from Liverpool in the UK.
But as each of their children left British shores for more exotic
climes,the Fosters decided Australia might be the place for their
retirement.
So they have spent the last nine years living in Croydon with
one of their six children.
And last Saturday saw the meeting of the clan as the Foster's
six children 12 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren attended
the couples memorable 60th Anniversary.
With husbands and wives in attendance there was no shortage
of love or well-wishes from the proud descendants.
So important was the occasion in fact,that a son travelled
from Canada,another from South Africa and yet another from britain
to be with their parents on the historic day.
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DEATH certificate Edith May Foster 1990
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- VICTORIA Registration No:
20762/1990
Registration of Births,Deaths and Marriages Regulations Form 6.
DEATH REGISTRATION
1.DECEASED Family Name: FOSTER
Christian or Given Names: Edith May
Date of Death: 23 August 1990
Place of Death: Mooroolbark 3138
Sex and Age: Female 79 years
Period of Residence in Australia: 9 years
Place of Residence: 7 Nutter Crescent
St.John's Park. Mooroolbark
Usual Occupation: Home Duties
Marital Status at Date of Death: Married
************************
2.MARRIAGE
Place of Marriage: Liverpool England
Age when Married: 19 years
Full name of Spouse: Robert Eric Foster
**************************
3.CHILDREN In order of Birth: Robert Eric 59 Edith Lorna 58
Names and Ages Doreen 55 Colin Syd. Trevor 49
Adrian Ken.42 Vivienne Kaye 42
****************************
4.PARENTS Father's Name: Arthur Baker
Father's Occupation: Navy Petty Officer
Mother's name: Janet Baker (should be Edith)
Mother's Family Name: Francis
Mother's Occupation: Home Duties
****************************
5.MEDICAL Cause of Death: Congestive heart failure -1
mth. and duration of last illness: Coronary Artery disease -10
yrs. Senility - 10 years.
Name of Certifying Medical Practitioner:Dr.B.Rowe
******************************
6.BURIAL or CREMATION Date: 29 August 1990
Place: Springvale Crematorium
Undertaker: P.Lacey:Le Pine Heritage
Funerals Name and Religion of Minister: A.Poole, Anglican
*******************************
7.INFORMANT Name: R.Foster
Address: 7 Nutter Crescent
St John's Pk.Mooroolbark 3138
Relationship to deceased: Husband
*********************************
8.REGISTRATION OFFICER Name: L.P.H.Labonne
signature: signed
Date: 05 September 1990
-------------------------------------
General Notes: Child - Edith Lorna FOSTER
All information supplied by Doreen Rice, her sister. She was married to a Mr Smith and died at Frankston Hospital, Victoria, Australia. She was cremated on the 24th September 1999. She is survived by one daughter and five sons.
Lorna was evacuated to Wales in 1940 and to lancashire in 1943. She attended Luton Infants school and Grove Road School for Girls before receiving a scholarship for The Girls Technical School Fort Pitt Rochester. Lorna trained as a student Nurse at Hammersmith Hospital and married Edward Norman (Ted) Smith in September 1953 in Sittingbourne Kent. They lived in Selling,Kent and had five children very quickly, Kevin 1954,Sherry 1955,Ralph 1956 and twins Clive and Stephen in 1958. Their last child, Quinton was born in 1964. Ted was an acclaimed mushroom grower in Kent but the business turned sour and he became a manager for several other growers over a period of years finally, in 1970, the family migrated to Tasmania where Lorna worked in the Burnie Mills as the Occupational Health Nurse. Following Ted's death in 1993, Lorna moved to Frankston in Victoria where she lives in a 'Granny Flat" in the grounds of her daughter's home.
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Edmund BAKER
Husband Edmund BAKER 28
Born: 1599 - Folkestone, , Kent, England Christened: 19 May 1599 - Folkestone, , Kent, England Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas BAKER (1575-1630) 28 Mother: Agnes BAKER (1579-After 1629) 28
Marriage: 6 Jan 1674 - Folkestone, , Kent, England
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
Death Notes: Husband - Edmund BAKER
Note
General Notes: Husband - Edmund BAKER
Edward BAKER and Daisy COX
Husband Edward BAKER (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Daisy COX 13,393
Born: Abt 1895 Christened: 27 Jan 1895 - Evercreech, , Somerset, England 13 Died: Buried:
Father: William COX (1857- ) 13,16,393 Mother: Emma Louisa TARGETT (1852- ) 11,13,16,393
Children
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Lewis WOOD and Eliza Mary BAKER
Husband Lewis WOOD (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles WOOD Mother: Susannah UNDERDOWN
Marriage:
Wife Eliza Mary BAKER (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Elizabeth BAKER
Husband (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Elizabeth BAKER 444
Born: 1804 - Folkestone, , Kent, England 444 Christened: Died: 1804 - Folkestone, , Kent, England 444 Buried:
Father: Stephen BAKER (1778-1804) 28 Mother: Susanna TAYLOR (1781- ) 444
Children
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Elizabeth BAKER
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Elizabeth BAKER 28
Born: 1769 - Folkestone, , Kent, England Christened: 29 Aug 1769 - Folkestone, , Kent, England Died: 1852 - Folkestone, , Kent, England 444 Buried:
Father: William BAKER (1741-1818) 28 Mother: Elizabeth BATEMAN (1742- ) 28
Children
General Notes: Wife - Elizabeth BAKER
1851 UK CENSUS: Place: Folkestone.
Elizabeth BAKER, Head, U, 81, b.Folkestone Maria BAKER, Niece, U, 44, b.Folkestone Mary A. BAKER, Cousin, U, 16, b.Folkestone
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Christopher PENNY and Elizabeth BAKER
Husband Christopher PENNY 28,29,43,328,329
AKA: Christopher PENY, 28,29 Christopher PENY Born: Nov 1637 - Folkestone, , Kent, England 28 Christened: 19 Nov 1637 - Folkestone, , Kent, England 28 Died: Buried:
Father: William PENNY (Abt 1620- ) 28,29 Mother: Mary (Abt 1620- ) 28,29
Marriage: 4 Jan 1663 - Folkestone, , Kent, England 28
Wife Elizabeth BAKER 28
Born: Jan 1635 - Folkestone, , Kent, England Christened: 25 Jan 1635 - Folkestone, , Kent, England Died: After 16 Nov 1682 Buried:
Father: Thomas BAKER (1609-1682) 28 Mother: Elizabeth SMEED (1603-1668) 28
Children
1 F Mary PENNY 28,29,43,329
Born: Oct 1663 - Folkestone, , Kent, England 28 Christened: 11 Oct 1663 - Folkestone, , Kent, England 28 Died: Buried:
2 M Thomas PENNY 28,29,43,329
Born: Aug 1665 - Folkestone, , Kent, England 28 Christened: 20 Aug 1665 - Folkestone, , Kent, England 28 Died: Buried:
3 M Christopher PENNY 28,29,39,43,329
AKA: Christopher PENNEY, 28 Christopher PENNEY, Christopher PENY 28 Born: Apr 1667 - Folkestone, , Kent, England 28 Christened: 7 Apr 1667 - Folkestone, , Kent, England 28 Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary HALL (Abt 1670- ) 28,39 Marr: 28 Oct 1688 - Folkestone, , Kent, England 28,39
4 F Elizabeth PENNY 28,29,43,329
Born: Aug 1669 - Folkestone, , Kent, England 28 Christened: 8 Aug 1669 - Folkestone, , Kent, England 28 Died: Buried:
5 M Robert PENNY 28,29,43,329,331,332
Born: Aug 1671 - Folkestone, , Kent, England 28 Christened: 20 Aug 1671 - Folkestone, , Kent, England 28 Died: Buried:Spouse: Ann ANGELL (Abt 1675- ) 28,29 Marr: 6 Dec 1694 - St. Margaret, Canterbury, Kent, England 28
6 F Joan PENNY 28
AKA: Jone PENNY, Jone PENNY 28,29,329 Born: Jan 1673 - Folkestone, , Kent, England 28 Christened: 18 Jan 1673 - Folkestone, , Kent, England 28 Died: Buried:
7 F Ann PENNY 28,29,43,329
Born: Between Mar 1676 and Apr 1677 - Folkestone, , Kent, England 28 Christened: 1 Apr 1677 - Folkestone, , Kent, England 28 Died: Buried:
Death Notes: Wife - Elizabeth BAKER
Note
General Notes: Child - Mary PENNY
General Notes: Child - Thomas PENNY
General Notes: Child - Elizabeth PENNY
General Notes: Child - Robert PENNY
General Notes: Child - Joan PENNY
General Notes: Child - Ann PENNY
Elizabeth BAKER
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Elizabeth BAKER 28
Born: 1747 - Folkestone, , Kent, England 28 Christened: 13 Feb 1747 - Folkestone, , Kent, England 28 Died: 29 Jun 1748 28 Buried:
Father: Thomas BAKER (1713-1775) 28 Mother: Ann VALYER (Abt 1716-1783) 28
Children
General Notes: Wife - Elizabeth BAKER
Elizabeth BAKER
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Elizabeth BAKER 28
Born: 1762 - Folkestone, , Kent, England Christened: 4 Apr 1762 - Folkestone, , Kent, England Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas BAKER (1739- ) 28 Mother: Mary BROWN (Abt 1740- ) 28
Children
General Notes: Wife - Elizabeth BAKER
John BASDEN and Elizabeth BAKER
Husband John BASDEN 28
Born: Between 1669 and 1672 - Kent, England Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth BAKER 28
Born: 1672 - Folkestone, , Kent, England Christened: 3 Jul 1672 - Folkestone, , Kent, England Died: After 28 Jun 1706 Buried:
Father: Robert BAKER (Abt 1642-1706) 28 Mother: Mary CHAPMAN (1644-1714) 28
Children
General Notes: Husband - John BASDEN
Death Notes: Wife - Elizabeth BAKER
Note
General Notes: Wife - Elizabeth BAKER
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