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Anna Banta 1786–1842 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 DEC 1786

Birth Location: Shelby Co., Ky., USA

Death Date: 30 OCT 1842

Death Location: Pleasant Hill, Mercer Co., Ky., USA

Father: Johannes Banta

Mother: Maria Riker

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In 1786, Anna Banta entered the world in Shelby Co., Ky., USA, born to Johannes Banta And Maria Riker. Anna Banta married Albert Vorhis. Anna Banta passed away in 1842 in Pleasant Hill, Mercer Co., Ky., USA.

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Biography

  • In 1786, Anna Banta entered the world in Shelby Co., Ky., USA, born to Johannes Banta And Maria Riker.
  • Anna Banta married Albert Vorhis.
  • Anna Banta passed away in 1842 in Pleasant Hill, Mercer Co., Ky., USA.

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Anna Banta's Ancestors

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Anna Banta
1786–1842
Birth Place: Shelby Co., Ky., USA
Parents
Johannes Banta
1756–1815
Bedminster, Somerset Co., N.J., USA
Maria Riker
1760–1838
Somerset Co., N.J., USA
Grandparents
Hendrick Banta
Antje Demaree
Abraham Riker
1721–1820
Newtown, Queens Co., N.Y., USA
Elizabeth Concklin
1727–1809
Westchester Co., N.Y., USA
Great-Grandparents
John Riker
Geertje Wiltsee
Matthias Concklin
1698–1776
Feytie Mabie
1697–1776
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Deliverance Concklin
1675–1752
Engeltje Boeckhout
1677–1736
Casparus Mabie
Lysbeth Schuermans

Anna Banta's Timeline

2 Records

1786
19 DEC 1786
Birth of Anna Banta in Shelby Co., Ky., USA
Shelby Co., Ky., USA
1842
30 OCT 1842
Age 56
Death of Anna Banta in Pleasant Hill, Mercer Co., Ky., USA
Pleasant Hill, Mercer Co., Ky., USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 DEC 1786
    Event Place: Shelby Co., Ky., USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 OCT 1842
    Event Place: Pleasant Hill, Mercer Co., Ky., USA

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