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John Eubanks

BirthAbt. 1732 - Talbot County, Maryland USA
DeathAbt. 1832 - Chesterfield County, Cheraw District, South Carolina USA
MotherElizabeth Bains
FatherJohn Eubanks

Born in Talbot County, Maryland USA on Abt. 1732 to John Eubanks and Elizabeth Bains. John Eubanks married Sarah Sally or Elizabeth Mitchell and had 10 children. He passed away on Abt. 1832 in Chesterfield County, Cheraw District, South Carolina USA.

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Parents
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John Eubanks
1703 - 1776
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Elizabeth Bains
1703 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Sally Or Elizabeth Mitchell
1752 - 1830
Children Show all
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Samuel Darley Eubanks
1760 - 1851
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William Elijah Eubanks
1765 - 1838
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George Eubanks
1776 - 1838
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Susannah "Sukey" Mitchell Eubank
1778 - 1829
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Daniel Lewis Eubanks
1770 - 1840
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James (Hubank) Eubanks
1768 - Unknown
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Mary Eubank
Unknown - Unknown
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Sarah (Sally) Mitchell Eubanks
1772 - 1863
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Thomas (Hubank) Eubanks
1774 - Unknown
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John Eubank
1748 - 1817

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