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Nancy Evans

Birth1767 - Colony, Anderson, Kansas, United States
Death22 Feb 1851 - Higbee, Randolph, Missouri, United States
MotherElizabeth Terrill
FatherColonel John Teneretta "Renta" Baker, Revolutionary War Veteran - North Carolina Continental Troops and Farmer

Born in Colony, Anderson, Kansas, United States on 1767 to Colonel John Teneretta "Renta" Baker, Revolutionary War Veteran - North Carolina Continental Troops and Farmer and Elizabeth Terrill. Nancy Evans married Nathan Baker and had 5 children. She passed away on 22 Feb 1851 in Higbee, Randolph, Missouri, United States.

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Parents
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Colonel John Teneretta "Renta" Baker, Revolutionary War Veteran - North Carolina Continental Troops And Farmer
1744 - 1831
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Elizabeth Terrill
1735 - 1785
Spouse(s)
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Nathan Baker
1754 - 1817
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Dudley Baker
1791 - 1845
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Sally Baker
1794 - Unknown
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John William Baker
1801 - 1851
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Margaret Baker
1803 - 1850
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Thomas Baker
1789 - 1857

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