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  1. 8 de sept. de 2021 · Though little is known with certainty about his early life, John Baker emigrated from England to North America in 1760, making him the first medically trained dentist to set up shop in America. He had previously travelled to several countries in Europe, and had trained with several prominent dentists prior to setting out on the ...

  2. Captain John BAKER was born between 1735 - 1740 in Bingen-on-the-Rhine, Prussia, Germany, and was killed by Indians in 1787 at Cresap, Ohio County, (West) Virginia. He married Elizabeth Ann SULLIVAN between 1760 and 1765 in Philadelphia, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, daughter of Dr. Sullivan.

  3. When John Baker was born on 20 September 1760, in Headley, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Nicholas Baker, was 24 and his mother, Mary Hurst, was 23. He married Sarah Craft in 1802, in Frensham, Surrey, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 3 daughters. He died in 1836, in Frensham, Queensland, ...

  4. 18 de nov. de 2021 · In the same period, in 1760, John Baker opened his practice in the United States: the first dentist with a medical background to work in this field, who had immigrated from the United Kingdom.

  5. The Englishman John Baker was the first medically trained dentist to practice in America. He and other European practitioners served as mentors to the next generation of American dentists. First American Dentist: Isaac Greenwood (1760)

  6. 16 de oct. de 2017 · John Baker, the earliest medically-trained dentist to practice in America, immigrates from England and sets up practice. 1760-1780. Isaac Greenwood practices as the first native-born American dentist. 1768-1770. Paul Revere places advertisements in a Boston newspaper offering his services as a dentist.

  7. Brief Life History of John. When John Baker was born in 1720, in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, his father, Joseph Baker, was 47 and his mother, Martha Woodward, was 44. He married Margaret Buchannan about 1737, in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States.