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Emily Steele Eubanks

Birth19 Aug 1820 - Hancock County, Georgia USA
Death24 Apr 1906 - Midlothian, Ellis, Texas, United States
MotherNancy Cate Bonner
FatherEdward Eubanks

Born in Hancock County, Georgia USA on 19 Aug 1820 to Edward Eubanks and Nancy Cate Bonner. Emily Steele Eubanks married James Madison Allen and had 9 children. She passed away on 24 Apr 1906 in Midlothian, Ellis, Texas, United States.

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Parents
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Edward Eubanks
1790 - 1849
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Nancy Cate Bonner
1796 - 1865
Spouse(s)
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James Madison Allen
1807 - 1887
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Ethington Bridges
1810 - 1842
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Richard Hill Allen
1861 - 1937
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Madison Watts (Mack) Allen
1853 - 1931
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Charles Wesley Allen
1856 - 1929
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Cary Crawford Allen
1844 - 1917
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Robert Daniel Allen
1846 - 1921
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Lucy Eudora Allen
1858 - Unknown
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William Thomas Allen
1849 - 1925
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Benjamin Franklin Allen
1849 - 1858
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James Anderson Allen
1843 - Unknown

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