Jane Baker

6 January 1805 (baptised) to 31 May 1860 (buried)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1805

 

Jane Baker was the daughter of William and Mary (nee Bourne) Baker (BAK00106). She was baptised on 6 January 1805 at St Peter Ad Vincula, Stoke on Trent.

 

1841

 

Census 1841 High Street, Stoke upon Trent

 

Mary Baker, Female, 70, 1771, Staffordshire, England

William Baker, Male, 40, 1801, Staffordshire, England

Jane Baker, Female, 35, 1806, Staffordshire, England

Charlotte Baker, Female, 25, 1816, Staffordshire, England

Thomas Naylor, Male, 20, 1821, Staffordshire, England

Sarah Bailey, Female, 30, 1811, Staffordshire, England

Charlotte Leese, Female, 20, 1821, Staffordshire, England

Elizabeth Gee, Female, 12, 1829, Staffordshire, England

 

1851

 

Census 1851 - High Street, Stoke upon Trent

 

Mary Baker, Head, Widow, Female, 81, 1770, Annuitant, Shelton, Staffordshire, England

William Baker, Son, Unmarried, Male, 50, 1801, Joint coal proprietor earthenware manufacturer employing 380 males and 187 females farmer of 31 acres, Fenton, Staffordshire

Jane Baker, Daughter, Unmarried, Female, 40, 1811, Lady, Fenton, Staffordshire, England

Charlotte Baker, Daughter, Unmarried, Female, 35, 1816, Lady, Fenton, Staffordshire, England

Thomas Naylor, Servant, Unmarried, Male, 30, 1821, Footman, Cheshire, England

Sarah Lowe, Servant, Unmarried, Female, 30, 1821, House servant cook, Drayton, Shropshire, England

Mary    Chatfield, Servant, Unmarried, Female, 38, 1813, House servant housemaid, Sandon, Staffordshire, England

Elizabeth Chatfield, Servant, Unmarried, Female, 26, 1825, House servant housemaid, Manchester, Lancashire, England

 

She was unmarried.

 

1860

 

She was buried at St Peter Ad Vincula, Stoke on Trent on 31 May 1860.