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| 1. Mary Ann Baker [Holden] was the daughter of John Holden and Ann Holden [Cornford]. She was born 1834 at Hellingly, Sussex; christened 14th Mar 1834 at St. Peter & St. Paul Church, Hellingly, Sussex, daughter of John Holden (labourer) and Ann Holden; died July to Sep 1921 at Hailsham Union Workhouse, Hellingly, Sussex, registered at Hailsham District, Sussex, ref: 1921 Q3 Vol 2b Page 113 | |||
| She married David Baker, farm labourer on 11th Jun 1855 at St. Peter & St. Paul Church, Hellingly, Sussex, witnesses John French & George Hunnisett. He was born 1829 at Herstmonceux, Sussex; christened 30th Aug 1829 at All Saints Church, Herstmonceux, Sussex; died July to Sep 1894, registered at Hailsham District, Sussex, ref: 1894 Q3 Vol 2b Page 51; buried 16th Aug 1894 at St. Peter & St. Paul Church, Hellingly, Sussex, aged 65 years. They had the following children: | |||
| 2 | i | Mary who was born 1856 at Hellingly, Sussex; christened 6th Apr 1856 St. Peter & St. Paul Church, Hellingly, Sussex | |
| ii | William who was born 1861 at Hellingly, Sussex; christened 29th Jul 1861 St. Peter & St. Paul Church, Hellingly, Sussex | ||
| iii | Ellen who was born 1866 at Hellingly, Sussex; christened 25th Feb 1866 St. Peter & St. Paul Church, Hellingly, Sussex | ||
| iv | George who was born 1867 at Hellingly, Sussex; christened 21st Jul 1867 St. Peter & St. Paul Church, Hellingly, Sussex; died Apr to June 1895 Hailsham, Sussex | ||
| Generation No. 2 | |||
| 2. Mary Stace [Baker] was the daughter of David Baker, farm labourer and Mary Ann Baker [Holden]. She was born 1856 at Hellingly, Sussex; christened 6th Apr 1856 at St. Peter & St. Paul Church, Hellingly, Sussex | |||
| She married Nathaniel Stace on 15th Dec 1877 at St. Mary's Church, Selmeston, Sussex, witnesses Amos & Ann? Avis. He was born 1837 at Berwick, Sussex; christened 24th Dec 1837 at St Michael's Church, Berwick, Sussex, parents William & Elizabeth Stace | |||
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