Jane Baker

10 June 1825 to 1914

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1825

 

Jane Baker was the daughter of William and Ann (nee Hough) Baker (BAK00102). She was born on 10 June 1825 and baptised at Audlem on 11 June 1825.

 

1861

 

1861 Census – Kinsey Heath, Buerton, Nantwich, Cheshire

 

William Baker, head, widower, born Leominster, Herefordshire in 1788, 73, magistrate

Ann Baker, daughter, unmarried, 38, magistrate’s daughter, born Buerton

Mary Baker, daughter, unmarried, 33, magistrate’s daughter, born Buerton

Jane Baker, daughter, unmarried, 30, magistrate’s daughter, born Buerton

George Baker, son, unmarried, 28, solicitor, born Buerton

Charlotte Baker, daughter, unmarried, 25, magistrate’s daughter, born Buerton

Henrietta Baker, granddaughter, unmarried, 11, born London

Jane E Baker, granddaughter, unmarried, 6, born Buerton

Richard D Baker, grandson, unmarried, 4, born Buerton

A visitor, John R Piercy, 29 (who would marry Mary Baker in 1863)

3 house servants and a groom

 

1864

 

Jane Baker married her first cousin, Joseph Hayward Bellyse of Blandford Forum, Dorset, solicitor, son of Richard Baker Bellyse, surgeon, on 24 October 1864 at Audlem.  

 

The Glossop Record, 3 December 1864: On the 24th ult at Audlem, Joseph Hayward Bellyse, Esquire, of Blandford, Dorset, to Jane, fourth daughter of the late William Baker Esquire, of Highfields Cheshire.

 

Jane and Joseph had no family.

 

1914

 

Jane Bellyse died on 11 April 1914. Her will was proved on 4 May 1914 with effects £417.