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===First, Second and Third Generations===
===First, Second and Third Generations===
====James-b1826 Baker and Family====
====James-b1826 Baker and Family====
James-b1826 and Johanna (nee Cooper) Baker initially lived in Rider's Harbour where they had children<ref name=Foot013/>:
James-b1826 and Johanna (nee Cooper) Baker initially lived in Rider's Harbour where they had children<ref name=Foot013/> (part of the “Second Generation” of the Random Island Baker Family)::
* Flora who was born in 1860, and
* Flora who was born in 1860, and
* John who was born in 1862 and married Mary Ann Jacobs (b 1874) in 1896.  John-b1862 and Mary Ann lived in Snook's Harbour and had a daughter Flora (1909-1991).
* John who was born in 1862 and married Mary Ann Jacobs (b 1874) in 1896.  John-b1862 and Mary Ann lived in Snook's Harbour and had a son William John (according to the Will<ref name=Foot015/> of his grandfather James-b1826) who was born ca 1900, a daughter Flora (1909-1991), and perhaps others.
James-b1826 and Johanna then lived in Thoroughfare where they had children<ref name=Foot015/><ref name=Foot013/>:   
James-b1826 and Johanna then lived in Thoroughfare where they had children<ref name=Foot015/><ref name=Foot013/>:   
* Mary Ann who was born in 1864 and married Thomas Coles;
* Mary Ann who was born in 1864 and married Thomas Coles;
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James-b1826, listed in 1896 as a "ferryman"<ref name=Foot015/>, and Johanna were among (if not) <u>the</u> earliest permanent settlers in the Snook's Harbour area, during the 1870s<ref name=Foot011/>.  This timing is consistent with the above birth locations of their children.  It is noteworthy that the baptisms of Johanna's great nephews Elkanah (b 1877) and Thomas (b 1879) Loder (sons of her nephew John Loder who also settled in Snook's Harbour in the 1870s [see [[Loder|Loder Family]]]) were also not recorded in the Trinity Anglican Church (like William-b1878's wasn't), consistent with both families moving to Snook's Harbour around this time and losing contact with the Trinity church.  Johanna was the only child of Edward I and Ann Cooper to move to Snook's Harbour, although two of their grandsons also did so later [see [[Cooper|Cooper Family]]].
James-b1826, listed in 1896 as a "ferryman"<ref name=Foot015/>, and Johanna were among (if not) <u>the</u> earliest permanent settlers in the Snook's Harbour area, during the 1870s<ref name=Foot011/>.  This timing is consistent with the above birth locations of their children.  It is noteworthy that the baptisms of Johanna's great nephews Elkanah (b 1877) and Thomas (b 1879) Loder (sons of her nephew John Loder who also settled in Snook's Harbour in the 1870s [see [[Loder|Loder Family]]]) were also not recorded in the Trinity Anglican Church (like William-b1878's wasn't), consistent with both families moving to Snook's Harbour around this time and losing contact with the Trinity church.  Johanna was the only child of Edward I and Ann Cooper to move to Snook's Harbour, although two of their grandsons also did so later [see [[Cooper|Cooper Family]]].
====John-b1837 Baker and Family====
====John-b1837 Baker and Family====
John-b1837 and Sarah Ann (nee Langer) Baker initially lived in Heart's Ease but moved to the Souley's and Wake's Brooks area in the 1870s.  They had at least 3 children, all born in Heart's Ease<ref name=Foot015/><ref name=Foot017/>:  
John-b1837 and Sarah Ann (nee Langer) Baker initially lived in Heart's Ease but moved to the Souley's and Wake's Brooks area in the 1870s.  They had at least 3 children, all born in Heart's Ease<ref name=Foot015/><ref name=Foot017/>:  

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