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John Kimberly Eubanks

BirthNov 1849 - Daviess County Kentucky
DeathBet. 1920–1925 - Paragould, Greene County, Arkansas
MotherEmaline Balee
FatherHenry Eubanks

Born in Daviess County Kentucky on Nov 1849 to Henry Eubanks and Emaline Balee. John Kimberly Eubanks married Margaret J. Sanders and had 12 children. He passed away on Bet. 1920–1925 in Paragould, Greene County, Arkansas.

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Parents
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Henry Eubanks
1818 - 1861
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Emaline Balee
1827 - 1909
Spouse(s)
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Margaret J. Sanders
1841 - 1880
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Emiline Baber
1858 - Unknown
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Martha Rogers
1894 - Unknown
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James A. Eubanks
1916 - 2006
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Hallie Taylor
1890 - 1959
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Edith Eubanks Edwards
1896 - 1975
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Agnes Hart
1875 - Unknown
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Lottie K. Eubanks
1912 - 2007
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John Albert Eubanks
1920 - 1944
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Loraine Eubanks
1911 - 2006
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Goldie A Eubanks
1919 - 2006
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Goldie N. Newman
1921 - 2006
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James Whelan
1870 - Unknown
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Susan Whelan
1867 - Unknown
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John Whelan
1868 - Unknown

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