John Baker (1813–1872) married Isabella Allan (24 July 1819 – 6 April 1908) on 7 June 1838 in
Allanvale, Tasmania. She was a daughter of Isabella Allan (died 1871) and George Allan of "Allan Vale",
Launceston, Tasmania, and later "Allan Vale", near
Geelong, Victoria. Their family included: •
Richard Chaffey Baker (1841–1911) married Katherine Edith Colley (c. 1845 – 26 September 1908) in 1865, a double wedding. •
John Richard Baker (1866 – 23 December 1944) partner in legal firm Baker, McEwin, Ligertwood & Millhouse 1925–1945 • George Allan Baker (1844– ) • Mary Anstice Baker (1845– ) married Robert Dalrymple Ross ( – ) in 1865 • Isabella Morrison Baker (1847– ) •
Elizabeth Anstice Baker (24 September 1849 – 16 October 1914), convert to Catholicism, intellectual and social activist • Jessie Smythe Baker (1851– ) • John Baker (1853– ) • Mary Baker (1855– ) • Augustus Boyce Baker (1859–1868) • Allan Selby Blake Baker (1862 – 13 February 1936) married Mary Irwin on 11 June 1888. He was Master of the
Adelaide Hunt Club, died in
British Columbia, where he had a cattle station near one of the Loon Lakes. They had a home "Morialta", near
Norton Summit, which served as Governor Sir
William Jervois's summer residence while
Marble Hill was being built. John Baker died at "Morialta"; Isabella died in London. Mary Baker, who married
Jacob Hagen, was a sister. His brother James Baker and brother-in-law Aeneas Allan were managers of several of their pastoral properties. ==Notes==