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: Susanna died in 1954 in Petley, well after Arthur died there in 1918. Their children are part of the "Third Generation" of the Random Island Baker Family.
: Susanna died in 1954 in Petley, well after Arthur died there in 1918. Their children are part of the "Third Generation" of the Random Island Baker Family.
   
   
A baptism record for James-b1826 and Johanna's last known son has not been found, but it has been indicated that he was born in 1878 in Wake's Brook<ref name=Foot019/>:
* William-b1878 who was born on 17 Sept 1878 in "Snook’s Arm, Smith Sound" according to baptism records<ref name=Foot013/>, but indicated elsewhere to have been born in Wake's Brook  (it may be that "Snook's Arm" refers to "Snook's Harbour"). William-b1878 married Alice Maud Smith (1881-1970) of Wake's Brook in 1902, and died in 1950; they lived in Snook's Harbour proper and had at least 8 children (part of the "Third Generation") there:
* William-b1878 who married Alice Maud Smith of Wake's Brook, and died in 1950.  William-b1878 and Maud lived in Snook's Harbour proper and had at least 8 children there:
** Allan (ca 1903-1988) who married Louisa Bailey of Trinity East; they lived in Snook’s Harbour and had 2 children who died young;  
** Allan (b 1903) who married Louisa Bailey of Trinity East; they lived in Snook's Harbour and had 2 children who died young;
** William-b1908 (1908-1983 ) who married Vercie Ivany (1922-2012) of Georges Brook; they lived in Snook’s Harbour and had 3 children;
** William (b 1906) who married Vercie Ivany of Georges Brook; they lived in Snook's Harbour and had 3 children,
** Kenneth (1909-1979) who married Alice Martha Bowring (1923-2003) of Britannia; they lived in Snook’s Harbour but did not have any children (Martha was a granddaughter of Elias and Maria Hefford of Snook’s Harbour and a daughter Bertha Hefford who married William Bowring of Britannia and then lived there) [see [[Hefford|Hefford Family]]].
** Kenneth (b 1908) who married Alice M Bowering of Britannia; they lived in Snook's Harbour but did not have any children;
** Herbert (1911-1998) who married Charlotte Clarke (1922-2010) of Britannia; they lived in Snook’s Harbour and had 3 children;
** Herbert (b 1911) who married Charlotte Clarke of Britannia; they lived in Snook's Harbour and had 3 children;
** Baxter (1913-2008) who married Inez Melvina Doris Pond (1934- ) of Hickman’s Harbour; they lived in Snook’s Harbour and had 3 children;
** Baxter (b 1914) who married Inez Pond of Hickman's Harbour; they lived in Snook's Harbour and had 3 children;
** Gladys (ca 1915-1999) who married Jack Keats from the Musgravetown area; they had at least 1 child while living there;
** Gladys (b 1915) who married Jack Keats from the Musgravetown area; they had at least 1 child while living there;
** Phoebe 1917-2006) who first married Robert Skiffington, and later Leslie Skiffington, both from the Musgravetown area; Phoebe and Robert had at least 3 children; and
** Phoebe (b 1917) who first married Robert Skiffington, and later Lesley Skiffington, both from the Musgravetown area; Phoebe and Robert had at least 3 children; and
** Marjorie (ca 1919-2015) who had at least 1 son and married Wallace Reid; they lived in Snook's Harbour.
** Marjorie (b 1919) who had at least 1 son and married Wallace Reid; they lived in Snook's Harbour.


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Johanna died in 1902 in Trinity, and James-b1826 in 1915 in Snook's Harbour.  
Johanna died in 1902 in Trinity, and James-b1836 in 1915 in Snook's Harbour.


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]]].

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