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Levi Eubanks

Birth1788 - North Carolina, United States
DeathFebruary 1844 - Jones County, North Carolina
Mother*Martha Eubanks
FatherJohn Thomas Eubanks

Born in North Carolina, United States on 1788 to John Thomas Eubanks and *Martha Eubanks. Levi Eubanks married Alcey HEWITT and had 14 children. He passed away on February 1844 in Jones County, North Carolina.

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Parents
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John Thomas Eubanks
1755 - 1817
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*Martha Eubanks
1760 - 1854
Spouse(s)
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Alcey Hewitt
1785 - 1858
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Alice (Alcey) Hewitt
1792 - 1860
Children Show all
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Edward Gibbons Eubanks
1812 - 1876
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Harriett S Eubanks
1824 - 1882
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Julia Auburn Eubanks
1820 - 1868
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Mary Eubanks
1811 - 1895
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Allen G Eubanks
1818 - 1877
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Winifred D. Eubanks
1822 - 1878
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Emily Jane Eubanks
1825 - 1856
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Frances "Fannie" Eubanks
1812 - Unknown
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Sarah C. Eubanks
1811 - 1859
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Sarah H. Eubanks
1817 - 1860
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Fanny Eubanks
Unknown - Unknown
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Harriet Jones Eubank
1816 - 1878
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Emily Jane Eubank
1829 - Unknown
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Winiford Eubanks
Unknown - Unknown

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