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George E Eubanks

Birth1754 - Trenton , Jones, North Carolina
Death1815 - Onslow County, North Carolina, USA
MotherRachel Elizabeth Jones
FatherThomas Eubanks

Born in Trenton , Jones, North Carolina on 1754 to Thomas Eubanks and Rachel Elizabeth Jones. George E Eubanks married DOROTHY MALONE and had 10 children. He passed away on 1815 in Onslow County, North Carolina, USA.

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Thomas Eubanks
1705 - 1776
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Rachel Elizabeth Jones
1732 - 1830
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Dorothy Malone
1760 - 1854
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*Martha Eubanks
1760 - 1854
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Dicey Malone
1782 - Unknown
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Edward Gibbons Eubanks
1812 - 1876
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Thomas E Eubanks
1788 - 1850
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Joseph Eubanks
1784 - 1860
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Asa Eubanks
1787 - 1853
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James Oslow Eubanks
1806 - 1869
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Lott Eubanks
1782 - 1857
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Thomas Eubanks
1776 - 1818
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Thomas Eubanks
1795 - 1873
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*Thomas Eubanks
1780 - 1844
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Lott Eubanks
1819 - 1877

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