Mary Baker married[1] William Jones on 8th February 1813 at St John the Baptist, Hillingdon, Uxbridge.
Sadly, Mary's husband, William Jones, farm labourer, aged 26 from Hillingdon, Uxbridge was tried on 12 January 1814 at the Old Bailey Gaol Delivery for stealing and butchering a sheep. He was found guilty and sentenced to death, the sentence was commuted to life. William went on to remarry in Australia, what happened to Mary after his trial is not known.
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