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Encyclopedia > Thomas Baker

Thomas Baker or Tom Baker is a name shared by several notable persons:


British people

For other persons named Tom Baker, see Tom Baker (disambiguation). ... Thomas Baker (September 14, 1656–July 2, 1746) was an English antiquarian. ... Thomas Baker (1809-1869) was a Midlands landscape painter and watercolourist, known as Baker of Leamington. ... Thomas Baker (c. ... Thomas Michael Baker (known as Tom Baker) is a first class cricketer who played for Yorkshire County Cricket Club and Northamptonshire County Cricket Club between 2001 and 2005. ... Tom Baker (born 6th April 1934) was a Wales international football player. ...

American People

Official cross symbol of the Missouri Synod The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod (LCMS) is the second-largest Lutheran body in the United States. ... The Gateway Arch, shown here behind the Old Courthouse, is the most recognizable part of the St. ... The call letters KFUO are used by two radio stations in Clayton, Missouri. ... Tom Baker is an American actor who starred in the Andy Warhol movie Blow Job. ... Thomas Calvin Baker (June 11, 1913 – January 3, 1991), known as Tom Baker and nicknamed Rattlesnake, was an American Major League Baseball player. ... For other persons named Tom Baker, see Tom Baker (disambiguation). ... Thomas Stockham Baker (1871 - 1939) was an American scholar and educator who served as the second President of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. ... Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. ... Tom Baker (b. ... For other persons named Tom Baker, see Tom Baker (disambiguation). ... Thomas A. Baker (June 25, 1916 – July 7, 1944) was a Sergeant in the U.S. Army during World War II. He served with Alpha Company, 105th Infantry Regiment, 27th Infantry division in the Philippines. ... Thomas Edward Baker is a professor of Constitutional law in the Florida International University College of Law. ...

Fictional characters


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PA-Roots Genealogy DataBoards :: Biographies - Lancaster County :: Baker, Thomas & Family (1159 words)
THOMAS BAKER, a retired farmer and surveyor of Colerain township, Lancaster county, was born at Chatham, Chester Co., Pa..
Thomas Baker was well educated in the public schools of Chester county, and for twenty years was a teacher in the public schools of Lancaster and Chester counties, pursuing that profession long after his marriage.
Thomas Baker was married in June, 1855, to Miss Eliza, daughter of James and Abigail Jackson, prominent residents of Lancaster county.
Eligah Baker (20304 words)
Thomas Vester2 BAKER (Eligah1) was born in Pike, KY 25 Mar 1832.
Nettie Elga3 BAKER (Thomas Vester2, Eligah1) was born in Stearns, MN 18 Aug 1883.
Cecil Elige BAKER was born in Napavine, Lewis, WA 7 Jun 1918.
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