Re: Early 19th century Bakers in Baltimore
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Early 19th century Bakers in Baltimore
Grant Van Vranken 8/12/13
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Microfilm Inventory - Maryland State Archives, Guide to Special M 1468-1
North Baltimore Station Methodist Episcopal Church. BC. Baltimore Annual Conference. Church Records 1917-1937, 1942-1943, 1897-1917, 1943, 1888-1897, 1878-1888, 1943, 1876-1879. Roll of Members 1876. Membership 1870.
http://speccol.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/speccol/catalog/cfm/dsp_film.cfm?speccol=4013http://speccol.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/speccol/catalog/cfm/dsp_film.cfm?speccol=4013
John Lewis Pullen and Virginia Ann Baker
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Virginia Ann Baker Born in Maryland, on 1823 to Isaac Baker and Elizabeth Degaris
http://records.ancestry.com/Virginia_Ann_Baker_records.ashx?pid=96267808http://records.ancestry.com/Virginia_Ann_Baker_records.ashx?pid=96267808