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About Nancy Mills (Anderson) Parker
The St Tammany Andersons came after the 7 Years War when they came as a group to what was then called British West Florida. The Andersons are buried with the Lenape Tates and the Chowanoke Bennetts who came together in a group, via ship contacts in the Trade and Ports connections they made in the Fur Trade from the time of Calvert's first Chicamacommack (Chicasaw / Accomack) Trade Post on Calvert Island on the York River, Va. The name of the area was named St Tammany Parish that New Spain kept at the Treat of Fountainbleu,, Taminind being the Patron Saint of America and a Native Lenape Chief.
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Nancy Mills (Anderson) Parker's Timeline
1771 |
1771
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Fishing Creek, Granville County, NC, United States
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1795 |
1795
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North Carolina
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1796 |
1796
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Copiah County, Mississippi
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1797 |
1797
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Georgia
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1798 |
1798
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North Carolina
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1801 |
April 29, 1801
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Hancock County, Georgia
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1803 |
1803
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Kentucky
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1805 |
October 18, 1805
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Kentucky
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1808 |
March 23, 1808
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Tennessee
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