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Anna Small

Birth1721 - Ayrshire,Scotland
DeathNov 1805 - Lost Creek Valley, Juniata, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherMartha Patterson
FatherRobert Nelson

Born in Ayrshire,Scotland on 1721 to Robert Nelson and Martha Patterson. Anna Small married Major General James Banks and had 14 children. She passed away on Nov 1805 in Lost Creek Valley, Juniata, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents
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Robert Nelson
1725 - 1804
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Martha Patterson
1731 - 1794
Spouse(s)
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Major General James Banks
1732 - 1793
Children Show all
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James Banks
1765 - 1837
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Andrew Banks
1767 - 1855
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Susannah Susan Banks
1738 - 1816
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Ann Banks
1755 - 1828
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Margaret Banks
1760 - 1830
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Jane Banks
1770 - 1839
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John Banks
1769 - 1769
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Lucian Banks
1770 - Unknown
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Jean Beatty Banks
1760 - 1802
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Major General Banks
1763 - 1828
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James Banks
1791 - 1881
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Susan Banks
1768 - Unknown
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Hon. Judge John Banks
1793 - 1864
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Elizabeth Banks
1790 - Unknown

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