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John William Banta 1851–1921 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 October 1851

Birth Location: Switzerland County, Indiana, USA

Death Date: 23 November 1921

Death Location: Dairy, Klamath County, Oregon, USA

Father: Abraham Banta

Mother: Cynthia Garner

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The story of John William Banta began in 1851 in Switzerland County, Indiana, USA. John William Banta passed away in 1921 in Dairy, Klamath County, Oregon, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of John William Banta began in 1851 in Switzerland County, Indiana, USA.
  • John William Banta passed away in 1921 in Dairy, Klamath County, Oregon, USA.

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John Banta's Ancestors

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John Banta
1851–1921
Birth Place: Switzerland County, Indiana, USA
Parents
Abraham "Abram" Banta
1818–1879
Shelby County, Kentucky, USA
Cynthia (Ann "Cinderella") Garner
1820–1895
Switzerland County, Indiana, USA
Grandparents
Henry (Danielsen) Banta
1785–1867
Bantatown, Henry County, Kentucky, USA
ELEANOR (Simon Van) Osdol
1786–1879
Ketchum Station, KY, USA
Smith Garner
1797–1855
Fauquier County, Virginia, USA
Narcissa Bellamy
1797–1861
Robertson County, Tennessee, USA
Great-Grandparents
Elisha 4GG
1760–1839
Nancy 4GG
1763–1799
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Banta's Timeline

2 Records

1851
20 October 1851
Birth of John William Banta in Switzerland County, Indiana, USA
Switzerland County, Indiana, USA
1921
23 November 1921
Age 70
Death of John William Banta in Dairy, Klamath County, Oregon, USA
Dairy, Klamath County, Oregon, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 October 1851
    Event Place: Switzerland County, Indiana, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 November 1921
    Event Place: Dairy, Klamath County, Oregon, USA

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