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Note for:   Thomas Jefferson Eubanks,   2 OCT 1830 - ABT 1913         Index

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Information on Thomas Jefferson Eubanks, by Linda Eubanks Monrus of
Dawsonville, Georgia.

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Note for:   Thomas Eubank,   ABT 1640 - 21 JUN 1732         Index

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     Thomas and his brother Richard Ubanck were transported from England in tThomas and his brother Richard Ubanck were transported from England in the year 1675. Transported means that someone other than the person being "transported" is paying for the passage. Quite ofter "transported" is also described as a "servant", which means that he contracted to repay the cost of his transportation by agreeing to act as a servant for a period of years. Under certain conditions of plantation life, a servant was entitled to claim fifty acres of land upon completing his period of
servitude satisfactorily. In a book on early settlers to MD, they were listed as coming to America in the year 1675, and their last name was spelled UBANCKE, on the passenger lists.

Thomas and Richard bought land together in 1685 and the land was called Poplar Hill. It is located on the Chester River in Talbot Co., MD. This was later changed to Queen Anne's County. They bought
the land from Simon and Rebecca Wilmer on JAN 1, 1685.

Both Richard and Thomas were Quakers. Thomas married Martha Harrison. She was the daughter of Marmaduke Harrison, who died in 1717 in Talbot County, MD. In Marmaduke's will he left his entire estate to Thomas. The will was probated August 13, 1717. Thomas and Martha had thirteen known children. They were George, Adam, Mary, Lydia, Margaret, Martha, Phyllis, Elizabeth, William, John, Edward, Thomas, Jr., and Richard.

Lydia married Abell Grace, July 14, 1709, Third Haven Creek, Talbot Co., MD. William was a carpenter and married Hanna Hall on August 9, 1704 at Tuckahoe Meeting Place, Talbot Co. John must have died at a young age. He left sons Thomas, George, and a daughter Martha, who married John Murphy. Edward was given 50 acres "Hog Neck" in his farther's will of 1732. Martha married William Kemp, on July 11, 1717.

Thomas, Sr. died in 1732 in Talbot County, MD. His will dated FEB 7, 1732, and probated SEPT 22, 1732. He listed his wife Martha, to have dwelling plantation and residue of lands, and entire personal estate during life, to be divided among her children as she thinks fit, after death, the plantation and lands belonging to it to grandson Richard in gratification for estate left by his father. To son Edward and heirs, 50 acres "Hog Neck" formerly given to son George and sold by him to son Edward. To Adam and heirs, "Omaly's Range:, adjacent to "Gallaway"; said son dying during his minority or without issue to pass to his next brother George and heirs.

It is the opinion of Jeannie A. Eubanks, who wrote a history of John Eubanks, Brother of Thomas, ( who was given the land grant in 1757), that the family Eubanks came from England to Talbot County, MD to
Jones County, NC, and to Pendleton District SC. Some came to Georgia and others went to TN and into Illinois. There are Eubanks in Virginia, who could have migrated down from MD, then some on to North Caroline, etc.

Above said John, was given a land grant on NOV 5, 1791 by Governor Pinckney of SC. He was granted 875 acres of land located on Twelve Mile River and Golden Creek in Pendleton District, SC. Today it is known as Pickens County.

The only information that could be found on the wife of John Eubanks was from a deed that said her name was Martha. John was born before 1755, and died after 1814. Some relatives believe both John and Martha are buried in a private cemetery near Liberty, SC. This is the same cemetery that their daughter Elizabeth and her husband, James Parsons are buried in.

The above passages was taken from a book on John Eubanks written by Jeannie Butler Eubanks. I have a copy of her book and she states that she believes that Thomas, who was married to Martha Harrison, on down the line, is our line of decent. The information in this report on Thomas comes from others as well. I have read several things that lead me to believe this is true, but I personally cannot state it for a fact.

Of Thomas, Sr.'s brother, Richard, I can only find one bit of information, and it was were he served as a witness on some one's will, or a land deed. Other than were they (he and Thomas) bought land in
1785, I have not been able to find any thing else on him.

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Some, but not all of the Eubank-Eubanks records were taken from Submissions to the World Family Tree and found in different volumns of the WFT. Some of the records were also found in LDS Files.



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Note for:   John E Eubanks,   ABT 1782 - ABT 1851         Index

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Information on the line of John E. Eubanks of Troy, Pike County, Alabama was given by Ms. Edna Eubanks Cates of El Dorado, AR

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Note for:   J. S. Eubanks,   2 MAR 1872 - 4 JAN 1940         Index

Alias:   /Sam/


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Note for:   William Eubanks,   ABT 1878 -          Index

Alias:   /Will/


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Note for:   James Warren Bailey,   7 SEP 1865 - 4 APR 1951         Index

Alias:   /Jim/


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Note for:   Tev Bailey,   3 AUG 1902 - NOV 1983         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Last residence: AR 71753

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[Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from A through L, Date of Import: Aug 23, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.111.4.12919.82]

Individual: Bailey, Tev
Birth date: Aug 3, 1902
Death date: Nov 1983
Social Security #: 430-48-5053
Last residence: AR 71753
State of issue: AR

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Note for:   Bruce Henry Bailey,   2 MAY 1904 - 22 FEB 1981         Index

Event:   
     Type:   Death Cert Issue
     Place:   State of issue: OK

Burial:   
     Date:   23 FEB 1981
     Place:   Denison Cemetary, Idabel, Oklahoma

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[Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from A through L, Date of Import: Oct 5, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.111.4.12684.176]

Individual: Bailey, B
Birth date: May 2, 1904
Death date: Feb 1981
Social Security #: 444-32-8232
Last residence: OK 74745
State of issue: OK

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Note for:   Eddie Lillian Weems,   14 FEB 1908 -          Index

Religion:   
     Place:   Idabel First Baptist Church


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Note for:   Martha Ann Bailey,   12 OCT 1931 - 15 JAN 1994         Index

Graduation:   
     Place:   Northwestern University, Evanston, Il

Graduation:   
     Place:   Idabel High School

Graduation:   
     Place:   Southeastern Okla State University-Masters

Event:   
     Type:   Death Cert Issue
     Place:   State of issue: OK

Burial:   
     Date:   18 JAN 1994
     Place:   Denison Cemetery, Idabel, Oklahoma

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[Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from A through L, Date of Import: Oct 5, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.111.4.118552.37]

Individual: Johnson, Martha
Birth date: Oct 12, 1931
Death date: Jan 15, 1994
Social Security #: 441-24-7601
State of issue: OK

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Note for:   Robert H Johnson,   11 FEB 1928 - 16 OCT 2002         Index

Education:   
     Place:   Northwestern University, Evanston, Il

Event:   
     Type:   War Service
     Place:   Viet Nam

Burial:   
     Date:   20 OCT 2002
     Place:   Columbia, MO Cemetery