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James Alexander Eubanks

Birth31 Jan 1897 - Dumas, Moore, Texas, United States
Death1 Mar 1996 - Morrilton, Conway, Arkansas, United States
MotherMary Elizabeth Martin
FatherJoseph Alexander Eubanks

Born in Dumas, Moore, Texas, United States on 31 Jan 1897 to Joseph Alexander Eubanks and Mary Elizabeth Martin. James Alexander Eubanks married Nannie L. Eubanks and had 8 children. He passed away on 1 Mar 1996 in Morrilton, Conway, Arkansas, United States.

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Joseph Alexander Eubanks
1865 - 1955
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Mary Elizabeth Martin
1866 - 1950
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Nannie L. Eubanks
1907 - 1968
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Lorene N. Eubanks
1930 - 2007
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James 'Al' Eubanks
1929 - 1996
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Roy Cecil Eubanks
1926 - 1998
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Mary Maudine Eubanks
1940 - 2009
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Billy R Eubanks
1932 - 1992
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John D Eubanks
1935 - 2005
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Ima J Eubanks
1928 - 1989
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James Alexander Eubanks
1897 - 1996

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