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John Calhoun Eubanks

Birth11 Jun 1842 - Jefferson, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, USA
Death19 June 1913 - Buford, Union County, North Carolina USA
MotherMargarett Louisa Rollins
FatherAllen EUBANKS

Born in Jefferson, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, USA on 11 Jun 1842 to Allen EUBANKS and Margarett Louisa Rollins. John Calhoun Eubanks married Mary Louisa Parker and had 10 children. He passed away on 19 June 1913 in Buford, Union County, North Carolina USA.

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Allen Eubanks
1799 - 1858
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Margarett Louisa Rollins
1809 - Unknown
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Mary Louisa Parker
1850 - 1928
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Mary Cordelia "Delia" Eubanks
1873 - 1936
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Jennie D. Eubanks
1875 - 1944
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Seth Britton Eubanks
1880 - 1964
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James (Jim) Roy Eubanks
1890 - 1964
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John Fred Eubanks
1884 - 1972
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Eulalia Mae Eubanks
1882 - 1969
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Boyd Britton Eubanks
1892 - 1918
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Jessie Eubanks
1878 - 1940
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Jessie Cleone Eubanks Moore
1877 - 1940
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Anna J. Eubanks
1875 - Unknown

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