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William Allen Eubanks

Birth18 Feb 1860 - Henderson County, Tennessee, USA
Death23 Jan 1935 - Madison County, Tennessee, USA
MotherClaracy Emerline Haywood
FatherEdward C. Eubanks

Born in Henderson County, Tennessee, USA on 18 Feb 1860 to Edward C. Eubanks and Claracy Emerline Haywood. William Allen Eubanks married Susie Atkins Camp laria and had 5 children. He passed away on 23 Jan 1935 in Madison County, Tennessee, USA.

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Edward C. Eubanks
1840 - 1920
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Claracy Emerline Haywood
1835 - 1898
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Susie Atkins Camp Laria
1865 - 1942
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Clara Eubanks
1904 - 1990
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Chester M Eubanks
1902 - Unknown
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Mary S Eubanks
1910 - Unknown
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James C Bubank
1899 - Unknown
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Herman George Eubanks
1889 - 1951

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