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Elizabeth Eubanks

BirthFeb. 25, 1830 - Jones County, Georgia, USA
Death20 March 1862 - Bradley, Escambia, Alabama
MotherMargaret Douglas
FatherThomas Eubanks

Born in Jones County, Georgia, USA on Feb. 25, 1830 to Thomas Eubanks and Margaret Douglas. Elizabeth Eubanks married Darby Swinney and had 7 children. She passed away on 20 March 1862 in Bradley, Escambia, Alabama.

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Thomas Eubanks
1791 - 1840
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Margaret Douglas
1801 - Unknown
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Darby Swinney
1824 - 1916
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Margaret E Swinney
1856 - 1950
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Sarah Jane Swinney
1857 - 1930
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Nancy Ann Sweeney
1853 - 1930
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Duncan Millard Sweeny
1859 - 1903
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Catharine Swinney
1851 - 1874
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Martha Swinney
1846 - 1900
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Zachariah Swinney
1850 - Unknown

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