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Caroline Eubanks

Birth1816 - Tennessee
Death17 Apr 1901 - Barry, Missouri, United States
MotherCynthia Rea
FatherJames Albert Eubanks

Born in Tennessee on 1816 to James Albert Eubanks and Cynthia Rea. Caroline Eubanks married WILLIAM B MARTIN and had 11 children. She passed away on 17 Apr 1901 in Barry, Missouri, United States.

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Parents
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James Albert Eubanks
1797 - 1855
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Cynthia Rea
1802 - 1839
Spouse(s)
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William B Martin
1818 - 1870
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John W. Martin
1820 - Unknown
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Wane "Bud" Martin
1842 - 1885
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Izabelle Caroline "Callie" Martin
1855 - 1916
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Rosannah Martin
1830 - 1903
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Charles Monroe Martin
1852 - 1906
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Rosebella Martin
1843 - 1886
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Rosanah Martin
1844 - 1903
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Elizabeth Martin
1838 - Unknown
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Polly Martin
1860 - Unknown
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Mary Lamiza Martin Lamar Davis
1835 - 1915
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Matilda Martin
1858 - Unknown
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Rosaltha Martin
1849 - 1886

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