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James J Eubank

Birth18 March 1838 - Floyd, Kentucky, USA
Death28 August 1923 - Floyd County, Kentucky, USA
MotherBarthina Sizemore
FatherDavid Banks

Born in Floyd, Kentucky, USA on 18 March 1838 to David Banks and Barthina Sizemore. James J Eubank married Elizabeth Scutchfield and had 8 children. He passed away on 28 August 1923 in Floyd County, Kentucky, USA.

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David Banks
1802 - 1880
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Barthina Sizemore
1807 - 1854
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Elizabeth Scutchfield
1847 - 1923
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Annie Banks
1887 - 1918
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Alexander Banks
1875 - 1968
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Ed Banks
1879 - Unknown
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Sally Banks
1873 - 1929
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Joseph Banks
1877 - 1912
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Gracie Banks
1886 - 1957
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Josephine Banks
1869 - 1945
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Arminta "Minty" Banks
1869 - 1959

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