William Baker of Bayfordbury England

Last Updated on June 9, 2014 by Dennis

A101 JOHN BAKER: d. 1582.

A102 NICHOLAS BAKER: d. 1632.

A103 JOHN BAKER: m. 1624; d. 1669/70.

A104 REv. JOSEPH BAKER: bapt. 1626; minister of St. Andrew, Worcester and Prestwood, Salop.; m. (1) 1655; no issue; m. (2) 1661, left, with other issue,

A105 JOHN BAKER: London; m (1) 1700; left, with other issue,

A106 SIR WILLIAM BAKER, KNT.: b. 1705; Alderman of London; 1757 purchased manor and estate of Bayford; built present mansion house between 1758-62; m.1742; left, with other issue,

A107 WILLIAM BAKER: of Bayforbury, Co. Hertford; M. P. for that Co. in five successive Parliaments; b. 1743; m. (1) 1771, dau. of first Earl of Pomfret; one dau.,

Juliana; m. (2)-1775; had, with other issue,

  1. William: his heir, A108.
  2. Edward: b. 1779; d. 1796; Midshipman R. N.
  3. Robert George (Rev.): b. 1788; m. twice; d. s. p. 1878.
  4. Charles Adolphus: b. 1792; Commander R. N.; drowned off Newfoundland in wreck of H. M. S. Drake.
  5. George: b. 1794; m. 1824; issue.
  6. Thomas Richard: b. 1802; m. 1834; issue.

A108 WILLIAM BAKER: b. 1778; m. 1809; had, with other ch.,

A109 WILLIAM ROBERT BAKER: b. 1810; J. P. and D. L.; High Sheriff, 1836; m. 1838.

A110 WILLIAM CLINTON BAKER: b. 1839; m. 1864; issue,

  1. Henry William Clinton: now of Bayfordbury, A111.
  2. Lewis Clinton: C. B.; C. B. E.; b. 1866; Rear. Adm.; served in Great War, 1914; Order of St. Vladimir of Russia; Legion of Honour; Amer. D. S. M.; m. 1920.
    1. William Lewis Clinton: b. 1921.
  3. Osbert Clinton: b. 1869; Boer War (Queen’s Medal-three clasps); Great War; killed in action, 1915.
  4. Geoffrey Clinton: b. 1871; m. 1907.
    1. Edward Geoffrey Clinton: b. 1908; d. y.
  5. John Hugh Clinton: b. 1875; d. unm.
  6. Estina Anna: m. 1890; two daus.
  7. Katherine Edith: m. 1908; issue.

A111 HENRY WILLIAM CLINTON BAKER: b. 1865; J. P.; Lord of the Manor.

 


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