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David King Eubanks

Birth9 Sep 1841 - Audrain County, Missouri, USA
Death20 Aug 1914 - Ganges, Allegan, Michigan, USA
MotherPleasant Smith
FatherWilliam Eubanks

Born in Audrain County, Missouri, USA on 9 Sep 1841 to William Eubanks and Pleasant Smith. David King Eubanks married Martha "Patsey" Fox Williams and had 9 children. He passed away on 20 Aug 1914 in Ganges, Allegan, Michigan, USA.

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William Eubanks
1772 - 1845
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Pleasant Smith
1795 - 1881
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Martha "Patsey" Fox Williams
1838 - 1913
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William Caleb Eubanks
1861 - 1933
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Sarah Priscilla Eubanks
1860 - 1934
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Edith Sonoma Eubanks
1877 - 1947
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Ruth Sumner Eubanks
1868 - 1938
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Minnie Bell Eubanks
1874 - Unknown
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John Wesley Eubanks
1863 - 1918
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Benjamin Frank Eubanks
1871 - 1932
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James Marvin Eubanks
1869 - 1944
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Martha Ann "Annie" Eubanks
1865 - 1954

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