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Daniel Columbus Eubanks

Birth18 Jan 1854 - Randolph, Randolph, Alabama
Death7 Oct 1920 - Horton, Marshall County, Alabama, USA
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Born in Randolph, Randolph, Alabama on 18 Jan 1854. Daniel Columbus Eubanks married Lydia Jane YOUNG and had 10 children. He passed away on 7 Oct 1920 in Horton, Marshall County, Alabama, USA.

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Lydia Jane Young
1854 - 1909
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Eliza Udora "Dora" Eubanks
1893 - 1955
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James Agrippa "Bud" Eubanks
1877 - 1967
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Montana Eubanks
1875 - 1935
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Thomas Daniell Eubanks
1890 - 1977
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Josephine D Eubanks
1879 - 1941
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Exa Cordelia Eubanks
1883 - 1959
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Cornealius Neal Eubanks
1887 - 1939
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Cora Lee Eubanks
1895 - 1957
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Wesley Dowell Eubanks
1882 - 1960
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John Fred Eubanks
1885 - 1899

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