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James Nicholas Bata

BirthAbt. 1815 - Virginia
DeathAbt. 1865 - Galla Rock Township, Yell County, Arkansas
MotherMary Frances "Franny" Priest
FatherJames Beatty

Born in Virginia on Abt. 1815 to James Beatty and Mary Frances "Franny" Priest. James Nicholas Bata married Ann Wyatt and had 11 children. He passed away on Abt. 1865 in Galla Rock Township, Yell County, Arkansas.

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James Beatty
1782 - 1859
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Mary Frances "Franny" Priest
1798 - 1880
Spouse(s)
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Ann Wyatt
1828 - 1878
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Nancy Mccalister
1815 - 1846
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Nancy Pardie Bata
1846 - 1872
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John Patrick Bata
1836 - 1902
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Lorenzo Dow Bata
1842 - 1876
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Asa Bata
1841 - 1864
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Henry Bata
1860 - Unknown
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James Nicholas Bata
1857 - 1887
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Elizabeth Bata
1853 - Unknown
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Sarah Jane Baty
1853 - Unknown
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William H. Bata
1849 - Unknown
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Harvey Bata
1860 - Unknown
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Jesse E. Bata
1851 - Unknown

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