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Leana Eubanks

BirthMar 1863 - Shocco, Warren, North Carolina, United States
Death18 May 1933 - Chatham County, North Carolina, USA
MotherJane Steadman, Stadleman
FatherSamuel Eubanks

Born in Shocco, Warren, North Carolina, United States on Mar 1863 to Samuel Eubanks and Jane Steadman, Stadleman. Leana Eubanks married Frank B Alston and had 7 children. She passed away on 18 May 1933 in Chatham County, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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Samuel Eubanks
1830 - Unknown
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Jane Steadman, Stadleman
1839 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Frank B Alston
1848 - 1937
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Ora J Alston
1895 - 1976
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Fleta May Alston
1904 - 1998
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Charles Alonzo Alston
1904 - 1971
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Robert Ross Alston
1900 - 1965
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Rosa Alston
1903 - Unknown
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Charlie L Alston
1901 - Unknown
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Fletcher N Alston
1905 - Unknown

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