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No, John the baptist (baptizer) baptized Jesus in the Jordan(Matthew 3:1-17)(Mark 1:4-9). He was the son of Zechariah(Luke 1:13) and was sent to prepare the way for the coming Messiah(John 1:29-41)(John 3:25-30)(Acts 19:1-5).

The Apostle John was a different person. He was the son of Zebedee(Mark 10:35), one of the 'Sons of Thunder' (Mark 3:16-17)and the writer of The Bible books of John (+1,2,3) and Revelation(Revelation 1:1).

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Yes. Most of the disciples were John the Baptist's disciples before they followed Jesus so one can presume that he baptized them also.

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