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Sir Frederick Francis Baker, 2nd Baronet

Sir Frederick Francis Baker, 2nd Baronet (born in 1772, died in 1830) was an important person in his time. He was known for being a Fellow of the Royal Society. This means he was part of a special group of top scientists.

Who Was Sir Frederick?

Early Life and Education

Sir Frederick Francis Baker was born on May 13, 1772. His birthplace was Westminster, a famous part of London. His father was Sir George Baker, 1st Baronet. Sir George was a respected doctor who worked for King George III.

Frederick went to some very famous schools. He studied at Eton College, which is a well-known boarding school. After that, he attended two universities. He went to St John's College, Cambridge and Balliol College, Oxford. He earned his first degree in 1792 and a master's degree in 1796.

His Achievements

In 1811, Sir Frederick was chosen to join the Royal Society. This is a very old and famous group for scientists. Being a Fellow of the Royal Society is a big honor. It means you are recognized for your important work in science.

His Passing

Sir Frederick Francis Baker passed away on October 1, 1830. This happened near Hastings, a town by the sea. He died in an accident involving a windmill.

His Family

In 1814, Sir Frederick married Harriet Simeon. She was the youngest daughter of Sir John Simeon, 1st Baronet. Sir Frederick and Harriet had three sons together. Their names were Sir George Baker, Frederick Francis, and another son born in 1826.

They also had one daughter named Jane Maria. In 1840, Jane Maria married Sir John Simeon, 3rd Baronet.

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