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Mary Ann DeVault

Birth24 Jun 1839 - Sullivan County, Tennessee
Death14 Sep 1914 - Clover Bottom, Sullivan Co, TN
MotherAnna "Annie" Smith
FatherJohn Henderson Devault

Born in Sullivan County, Tennessee on 24 Jun 1839 to John Henderson Devault and Anna "Annie" Smith. Mary Ann DeVault married Nathan W. Green Baxter and had 9 children. She passed away on 14 Sep 1914 in Clover Bottom, Sullivan Co, TN.

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Parents
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John Henderson Devault
1816 - 1869
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Anna "Annie" Smith
1821 - 1869
Spouse(s)
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Nathan W. Green Baxter
1838 - 1903
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Marietta Baxter
1877 - Unknown
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Nathan M. Baxter
1864 - 1923
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Florence Brunetta Baxter
1862 - 1904
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John H Baxter
1857 - 1926
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Elizabeth B. Baxter
1866 - Unknown
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Lucretia Baxter
1871 - Unknown
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Fannie Baxter
1873 - Unknown
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Mayfield Baxter
1879 - 1902
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Jennie Elizabeth Hindman
1868 - 1915

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