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John (Jonathon) Eubanks

Birth1755 - King and Queen County, Virginia
Death08 Sep 1812 - Guilford County, North Carolina USA
MotherEsther Countis
FatherWilliam Eubanks / Ewbanks

Born in King and Queen County, Virginia on 1755 to William Eubanks / Ewbanks and Esther Countis. John (Jonathon) Eubanks married Katherine Clayton and had 11 children. He passed away on 08 Sep 1812 in Guilford County, North Carolina USA.

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Parents
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William Eubanks / Ewbanks
1738 - 1763
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Esther Countis
1742 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Katherine Clayton
1759 - 1845
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Phillip Eubank
1792 - 1880
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Rachel Eubank
1794 - 1840
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Katherine (Kitty) Eubanks
1802 - 1864
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Frances Eubank
1790 - Unknown
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Mary (Polly) Eubanks
1792 - Unknown
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George W. Eubanks
1778 - 1810
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John Thomas Eubanks
1786 - 1870
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George Eubanks
1796 - 1875
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Thomas Eubanks
1779 - Unknown
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James Eubanks
1770 - Unknown
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Maria Rachel Eubanks
1805 - 1850

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