In the 1901 census, the Baker family were living at 1, Sussex Street, Kingstown, [now Dun Laoghaire], Co. Dublin.
present were,
Anne Baker, aged 35, a widow, born in County Dublin,
Richard, son, aged 15, a Scholar born in County Dublin,
Edward, son, aged 13, a Scholar, born in County Dublin,
John, son, aged 9, a Scholar, born in County Dublin,
a Visitor,
a Domestic Servant
and 3 Boarders were also present.
In the 1901 census, the Baker family were living at 1, Sussex Street, Kingstown, [now Dun Laoghaire], Co. Dublin.
present were,
Anne Baker, aged 35, a widow, born in County Dublin,
Richard, son, aged 15, a Scholar born in County Dublin,
Edward, son, aged 13, a Scholar, born in County Dublin,
John, son, aged 9, a Scholar, born in County Dublin,
a Visitor,
a Domestic Servant
and 3 Boarders were also present.
Inscription
IN
memory of
JOHN BAKER
aged 33
one of the Kingstown lifeboat crew
who perished in a gallant and heroic
attempt to rescue the men of the
Russian ship "PALME"
wrecked in Dublin Bay
on Xmas Eve 1895
also his beloved wife
ANNE BAKER
died 6th July 1910, aged 42 years.
and their dear son RICHARD BAKER
died 13th July 1960
R. I. P.
Lower plinth.
also his wife
HANNAH BAKER
died 29th October 1974,
aged 92 years
May she rest in Peace.
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