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** John Charles (b Sept 1893);  
** John Charles (b Sept 1893);  
** Walter (b 1899) who married Nellie Barnes; they lived in Snook's Harbour;
** Walter (b 1899) who married Nellie Barnes; they lived in Snook's Harbour;
** Johanna (b 1901, d 1985) who married Robert Power of Newfoundland; they moved to Massachusetts where they had 3 children;
** Johanna (1901-1985) who married Robert Power of Newfoundland; they moved to Massachusetts where they had 3 children;
** Caroline (b 1903, d 1970) who married Joseph Hodgkins of Nova Scotia; they also moved to Massachusetts where had at least 2 children;  
** Caroline (1903-1970) who married Joseph Hodgkins of Nova Scotia; they also moved to Massachusetts where had at least 2 children;
** Colin (b 1908, d 1994) who married Jessie Smith of Trinity North; they lived in Snook's Harbour and had 2 children;
** Colin (1908-1994) who married Jessie Smith of Trinity North; they lived in Snook's Harbour and had 2 children;  
: James-b1867 died in 1945 and Jessie in a later year.
: James-b1867 died in 1945 and Jessie in a later year.
* Robert who was born in 1868; and  
* Robert who was born in 1868; and  
* John Thomas who was born in 1873 and died in St. John's in 1935<ref name=Foot017/>.
* John Thomas who was born in 1873 and died in St. John's in 1935<ref name=Foot017/>.
With one (William-b1878) of John-b1836's sons and one (James-b1867) of John-b1837's sons raising their families in Snook's Harbour, there was a substantial Second Generation of the Random Island Baker Family in Snook's Harbour.  Then, with 6 of William-b1878's children and 3 of James-b1867's children living in Snook's Harbour during adulthood, there was a large Third Generation of the Baker Family there.
 
With one (William-b1878) of John-b1826's sons and one (James-b1867) of John-b1837’s sons raising their families in Snook’s Harbour, there was a substantial Second Generation of the Random Island Baker Family in Snook's Harbour.  Then, with 6 of William-b1878’s children and 3 of James-b1867’s children living in Snook’s Harbour during adulthood, there was (and still is) a large Third Generation of the Baker Family there, as well as a substantial “Fourth Generation”.


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