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John Thomas Eubank

Birth24 Oct 1836 - Barren, Kentucky, USA
Death2 Nov 1900 - Lampassas, Texas, USA
MotherSarah Craddock
FatherWilliam White Eubank

Born in Barren, Kentucky, USA on 24 Oct 1836 to William White Eubank and Sarah Craddock. John Thomas Eubank married Julia Cemantha Jackson and had 10 children. He passed away on 2 Nov 1900 in Lampassas, Texas, USA.

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William White Eubank
1813 - 1876
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Sarah Craddock
1818 - 1839
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Julia Cemantha Jackson
1835 - 1875
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Eunice Vivienne Eubanks
1869 - 1894
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Leila Ella Eubank
1865 - 1953
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Iva May Eubank
1859 - 1948
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William C Eubank
1879 - 1924
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Jesse Hill Eubank
1882 - 1934
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Charles "Charlie" Crittenden Eubank
1895 - 1973
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Drucilla Eubank
1887 - Unknown
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Katherine Riordan
1900 - Unknown
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Hyley Eubank
1885 - 1917
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John Turney Eubank
1877 - 1938

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