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Madora A. Eubanks

Birth1850 - South Carolina, USA
Death1893 - Tippah County, Mississippi
MotherEdith Edie Jane Wilbanks
FatherWaitus Langston Eubanks

Born in South Carolina, USA on 1850 to Waitus Langston Eubanks and Edith Edie Jane Wilbanks. Madora A. Eubanks married Berry Wilbanks and had 6 children. She passed away on 1893 in Tippah County, Mississippi.

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Parents
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Waitus Langston Eubanks
1818 - 1880
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Edith Edie Jane Wilbanks
1820 - 1880
Spouse(s)
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Berry Wilbanks
1851 - 1917
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Berry Wilbanks
1874 - 1945
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Effie O (Mbarger) Wilbanks
1886 - 1957
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Thomas Jefferson "Jeff" Wilbanks
1878 - 1961
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Portland Wilbanks
1893 - Unknown
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Malissa Willbank
1875 - Unknown
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Asadora Wilbanks Sexton
1884 - Unknown

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