In 1867 Emma married James Newton Baker in Islington, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom. Born in 1843 in Upwell, Cambridgeshire, England. James Newton died in March, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, in 1922; he was 79.
birth: Wisbech R.D., Dec 1843 quarter, v. 14, p. 15
2nd marriage: North Witchford R.D., Sep 1899 quarter, v. 3b, p. 1259
3rd marriage: North Witchford R.D., Dec 1918, v. 3b, p. 1327 (Christiana Rands)
death: North Witchford R.D., Sep 1922 quarter, v. 3b, p. 467
Emma Lepla resided at Whittle End, March, Cambridgeshire according to the 1861 British census. She was a servant in the household of Margaret Martin, a widowed farmer of 17 acres. Emma Lepla was a maid of the ale works. The census states that she was born at Benwick, Cambrisgeshire, same as Margaret Martin. (RG 9, piece 1044, folio 84, p. 22)
James and Emma Baker resided at Whittlesea Road, March, Cambridgeshire according to the 1871 British census. James Baker was a miller's labourer. He was born at nearby Upwell, Cambridgeshire. Emma Baker was born in the parish. (RG 10, piece 1610, folio 89, p. 19)
The 1881 British census states that James N. and Emma Baker with their two children resided at Norwoodside, March Cambridgeshire. James Baker was a railway labourer. He was born at Upwell, Cambridgeshire. Emma Baker and the children were born in the parish. (RG 11, piece 1690, folio 61, p. 11)
According to the 1891 British census, James N. and Emma Baker with their son Fred Baker resided at Norwoodside, March, Cambridgeshire. James N. Baker was a railway labourer. He was born at Upwell, Cambridgeshire. Emma and Fred Baker were born in the parish. [Daughter Ada Baker resided in her Aunt Susan and Uncle Saul Portwood's household.] (RG 12, piece 1301, folio 70, p. 25)