1681. Town. Ann of William & Susanna Baker born July 1.
↑ The estimated death date is dependent on whether the identification of the father is correct. See the discussion on the father's page. If it is, he only had two surviving heirs in 1692/3 which implies Ann died before then. There is an Ann Baker who m. in Boston 1718 (as his 2nd wife) Nathaniel Mills of Braintree, b. 1672. This Ann would have been 37 at that time. They had 3 children, the last in 1724 when this Ann would have been 43, and she died in Braintree in 1726. There is no age at death or any other identification to show who this Ann (Baker) Mills was. If she was the child of William and Susanna, it would show her father has been misidentified, but the ages of her child birth are on the fringes of child-bearing years, and while possible, it seems likely this Ann is too old to have been Nathaniel Mills' 2nd wife.