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- Q5337193 abstract "Edgar Crow Baker (September 16, 1845 – November 3, 1920) was a Canadian politician from British Columbia.Baker was born in Lambeth, then part of Surrey, England, the son of Edward William Whitley Baker, and was educated at the Royal Hospital School in Greenwich. In 1860, he entered the Royal Navy, serving as a navigating lieutenant and retiring at the rank of major in 1878. In 1869, he married Frances Mary Jones. He settled in Victoria, British Columbia and became a prominent accountant, real estate conveyancer and notary. Baker, often known as Crow Baker professionally, prospered and became one of the wealthiest men in the city. Baker served as the Grandmaster of the Masonic Grand Lodge of British Columbia. He entered civic politics as an alderman in Victoria. Baker switched to federal politics when Prime Minister John A. Macdonald vacated his seat in the Victoria district to return to an Ontario seat. He was elected to parliament as a Conservative, along with colleague Noah Shakespeare in the 1882 federal election. Baker was re-elected in 1887 but would later resign his seat, in 1889.".
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- Q5337193 birthDate "1845-09-16".
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- Q5337193 deathDate "1920-11-03".
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- Q5337193 birthDate "1845-09-16".
- Q5337193 birthPlace "Lambeth, Surrey, England".
- Q5337193 deathDate "1920-11-03".
- Q5337193 name "Edgar Crow Baker".
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- Q5337193 comment "Edgar Crow Baker (September 16, 1845 – November 3, 1920) was a Canadian politician from British Columbia.Baker was born in Lambeth, then part of Surrey, England, the son of Edward William Whitley Baker, and was educated at the Royal Hospital School in Greenwich. In 1860, he entered the Royal Navy, serving as a navigating lieutenant and retiring at the rank of major in 1878. In 1869, he married Frances Mary Jones.".
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