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Daisy Lee Eubanks

Birth23 November 1899 - Arkansas, USA
Death22 August 1953 - Ash Hill, Butler County, Missouri, USA
MotherCordelia L Sidebottom
FatherBenjamin Franklin Porter

Born in Arkansas, USA on 23 November 1899 to Benjamin Franklin Porter and Cordelia L Sidebottom. Daisy Lee Eubanks married Oscar John Ervin Eubanks and had 5 children. She passed away on 22 August 1953 in Ash Hill, Butler County, Missouri, USA.

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Benjamin Franklin Porter
1861 - Unknown
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Cordelia L Sidebottom
1874 - 1945
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Oscar John Ervin Eubanks
1892 - 1954
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Virginia Lee Reed
1935 - 2003
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Thelma Irene Eubanks
1926 - 1952
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Mildred Eubanks Turner
1915 - 1994
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James Edward W. Eubanks
1915 - 1973
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Oscar V Eubanks
1933 - 2013

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