Sir Henry Henery Baker Bowker |
| Birth | 8 Dec 1605 | Manchester, Metropolitan Borough of Manchester, Greater Manchester, England |
| Christening | 9 Dec 1605 | Manchester, St Mary, St Denys and St George, Lancashire, England |
| Death | 1701 | Manchester, Metropolitan Borough of Manchester, Greater Manchester, England |
| Burial | Manchester, Metropolitan Borough of Manchester, Greater Manchester, England |
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| Marriage | 14 Feb 1632 | Manchester, Lancashire, England |
| Father | Sir Thomas Francis Baker Bowker | F2464 Group Sheet | |
| Mother | Lady Elisabeth Elizabeth Sarah Dickinson Dyonson | F2464 Group Sheet | |
FemaleMary Ratcliff, * |
| Birth | 24 Dec 1609 | Moston, Lancashire, England |
| Christening | 24 Dec 1609 | Manchester Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire, England |
| Death | 8 Dec 1645 | Manchester, Lancashire, , England |
| Burial | Wakefield, Metropolitan Borough of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England |
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| Father | Robert Sussex Radcliffe, * | F4710 Group Sheet | |
| Mother | Margery Bradshaw | F4710 Group Sheet | |
FemaleMary Elizabeth Baker Bowker, Immigrant |
| Birth | 6 Mar 1644 | St Thomas, Yorkshire, England |
| Death | 24 Mar 1678 | Mar, Wayne, North Carolina, United States |
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MaleHenry Baker |
| Birth | 1 Mar 1634 | Newtown, Lancashire, , England |
| Death | Abt 1702 | Bristol, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA |
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MaleGeorge Bowker |
| Birth | Nov 1632 | Manchester, Lancashire, , England |
| Death | 1 Apr 1634 | , Lancashire, , England |
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FemaleAles Alice Bowker |
| Birth | 1634 | Salford, Lancashire, , England |
| Death | 28 Oct 1676 | Manchester, Lancashire, , England |
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FemaleSarah Baker, * |
| Birth | 1635 | Scarborough, Yorkshire, , England |
| Death | 1735 | Scarborough, Yorkshire, , England |
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| Spouse | Stephen Willson, * | F4742 | |
| Marriage | 9 May 1650 | Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |
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