Family Tree Diagram : Beene
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1907 - 2003
Elmer
E
Beene
95
95
1910 - 2003
Ima Jane
(Baty)
Beene
92
92
1877 - 1958
William
Thomas
Beene
81
81
1881 - 1971
Mamie Allen
(Sandifer)
Beene
90
90
1837 - 1912
Reuben
Warren
Beene
75
75
Served in the Confederate States of America Army. Served in the Texas Twenty-sixth Cavalry (Debray's Regiment, Davis' Mounted Battalion)
Burried in Salem Cemetery, Freestone Texas
He was possibly from mississippi
1845 - 1874
Sarah
E. N.
Beene
29
29
Married to Rueben on Feb 4th, 1869 in Freestone, Texas.
Died in 1874, buried in Salem Cemetery, Freestone Texas.
Mary
Elvira
Lindsey
Married to Rueben on Dec 11th, 1875
1808 - 1892
William
W.
Beene
84
84
William Beene, settled in 1860. Mr. Beene, Sr., was born in 1808, in Tennessee, where he grew to manhood, and then removed to Mississippi and successfully engaged in agriculture. While there he was prominently identified in the politics of that State, representing Itawamba county in the Legislature, and later was elected to the Senate, serving fifteen-years in both houses. In the fall of 1859 he came to Texas and settled near Centreville, Leon county, but remained there only a year, when he purchased the present home of our subject, where he resided for a number of years. He now makes his home with his son-in-law, I. R. Beets, having attained the ripe old age of eighty-tour years. He is a man of strict integrity and more than average intelligence, and now, in his declining years he has the comfort of knowing that nothing but good can be said about him. The Primitive Baptist Church has had an active member in him for over fifty years. His parents were natives of Tennessee. The mother of our subject, Isabella (Patton) Beene, was a native of Tennessee and the daughter of John Patton, natives of the same State. Mrs. Beene died June, 1888, after a married life of sixty years, she having been married to Mr. Beene in 1828. Twelve children were added to their family as follows: the first two died in infancy; Russell O., a farmer of Freestone county; Samuel Shelton, a farmer and stockman of Leon county; Reuben W., a farmer of Freestone county; William P., deceased; subject; Samuel Houston, a farmer of Freestone county; Obadiah J., deceased; Thomas J., deceased; Sarah E., wife of I. R. Betts of Freestone county; and Ida Emeline, deceased, was the wife of James Sawyer.
1811 - 1888
Isabella
(Patton)
Beene
77
77
She was white, HER NAME COULD ALSO POSSIBLY BE ELIZABETH?
1835 - 1917
Lemuel
Shelton
Beene
81
81
Name Lemuel S. Beene
Event Type Military Service
Military Beginning Rank Private
Military Final Rank Private
Military Side Confederate
State or Military Term Texas
Military Unit 26th Regiment, Texas Cavalry (Debray's) (Davis' Mo
Military Company D
Affiliate Film Number 3
1782 - 1849
Lemuel
Rufus
Beene
67
67
Owned slaves. From 1839-Nov. 1849, owned a man, his wife by the name of Phillip and Lucy Morgan Beene and their children. Phillip was originally from Virginia. After Lemuel's death, Phillip and his family were separated because they were equally divided among Lemuel Beene's children per his will. Phillip, Lucy and at least 12 of their children/grandchildren were resettled to Claiborne Parish, Louisiana near the town of Gainesville in the Tiger Creek and South Middle Fork Bayou area. Four of Phillip & Lucy Beene's children/grandchildren stayed in Mantachie area with two of Lemuel's children until the end of the Civil War.
Was in Franklin Co. Tennessee in 1810
1792 - 1870
Sarah
“Sally”
Beene
78
78
1764 - 1824
Captain
Robert Bean
Sr. (Beene)
60
60
Capt. Robert Bean was also at Kings Mountain and may have fired the shot that killed British commander Patrick Ferguson. Bean’s grave can be found in Marion County at Bean-Roulston Graveyard.
Those who joined the One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Pennsylvania
Militia to fight in the war of 1812 were as follows: Captain Robert
Bean, Captain Robert Mann, Lieutenant George Davis, and Benjamin
Boyer, James W. Brown, Andrew Campbell, William Emery, William
Ewing, Philip Bonner, John Long, James McCurdy, Peter Miller, James
Nelson, Peter Roberts, William Tanner, Cornelius Tunson, James Waugh
and John Williamson.
At age 15 he served in the Revolutionary War under Col. Elijah
Clark of the GA line. He served as a Watauga rifleman and volunteer
service at the Battle of King’s Mountain. He signed the petition requesting
the formation of Rutherford Co. 10 Aug 1803. He was appointed overseer
of a road from John Price’s to Cripple Creek, Oct 8, 1805 [RCM - A, p.
105]. CHILDREN: Lemuel Bean (b. Feb 5, 1782, m. Sally Bean); Rhoda
Bean (b. Nov 2, 1783, m. John Owens); Obediah Bean, (b. Dec 15, 1785,
m. Barbara Heifner); John or Jack Bean (b. Jan 1, 1788, m. Sarah ? );
Elizabeth Bean (b. Dec 10, 1789, m. John Patton); William Bean (Dec 12,
1791, m. ?Miss Williams); Robert Bean, Jr. (July 10, 1794, m. Sarah
Wynne); Sarah Bean (b. Nov 1798, m. Benjamin Selman); Jesse Bean (b.
Nov 29, 1800, m. (1) Naomi Pyburn; m. (2) Nancy Wynn); Martha Bean (b.
July 6, 1803, m. Levi Womack). [see Bean family genealogy
1758 - 1845
Martha
(Womack)
Beene
87
87
1721 - 1782
Capt.
William R.
Bean Jr
60
60
He was the first recorded permanent white settler in what later became the state of Tennessee. While settled in Pittsylvania (Danville) County, Virginia he traveled to Holston country on hunting expeditions with Daniel Boone. In 1768 he cleared some land and built a cabin on Boone's Creek of the Watauga River in an area where he understood the hunting was good. The next year he brought his family to the lower Watauga. He was soon joined by his brothers-in-law, George and John Russell, and by other relatives and friends from southern Virginia. His son Russell was the first recorded white born in Tennessee. William is said to have been "a man of parts", having been a substantial landowner in Pittsylvania County and a Captain in the Virginia militia. Members of the Bean family were prominent in civil and military affairs in the Watauga Valley for many years. The colony was outside of any governmental control so they founded the Watuaga Association. In the fall of 1775 the Wautuga residents held a conference and decided to side with the American cause. A committee was formed that included William and they declared themselves the "Washington District." In 1776 an ordinance was appended to the North Carolina Constitution appointed William and 20 other individuals as Justices of the Peach for the Washington District. He served in the Revolutionary War from 1776 to1780 as a Captain in the Watauga Riflemen. At the Battle of Kings Mountain, Captain Bean and his man scattered a band of Tories and hanged 9 of them. His last will and testament was signed in 6 January 1782, four months prior to his death. CAPTAIN WILLIAM BEAN died in Hawkins County, Tennessee.
The Bean Family are one of the first recorded families living in the area that eventually became Tennessee.
(Captain)William Bean settled at one time in Danville County, Virginia;moving on to Boone's Creek of the Watauga River because of the abundance of game.
The political history of Tennessee begins with a convention of the settlers on the Watauga River, 1772, which organized the Watauga Association, and appointed a court consisting of five members, which was entrusted with the entire administration of its laws. There were 13 members on the committee; one of the names was WILLIAM BEEN(BEAN)
When the County was organized on February 23, 1778 William Been(Bean) was one of the Magistrate's listed in attendance.
William Bean served in the Revolutionary War from 1776 to 1780 as a Captain in the Watauga Riflemen. They participated in the BATTLE OF KINGS MOUNTAIN.
CAPTAIN WILLIAM BEAN Married (1) Lydia Russell
1726 - 1788
Lydia
(Rusell)
Beene
61
61
1701
William
Beene
Elizabeth
(Hatton)
Beene
1833 - 1908
Russell
O
Beene
75
75
Name Russell O. Beene
Event Type Military Service
Military Beginning Rank Private
Military Final Rank Private
Military Side Confederate
State or Military Term Mississippi
Military Unit 1st Regiment, Mississippi Infantry (Johnston's)
Military Company C
Affiliate Film Number 3
ALSOOOOO
Name R. O. Beene
Event Type Military Service
Military Beginning Rank Private
Military Final Rank Private
Military Side Confederate
State or Military Term Mississippi
Military Unit 43rd Regiment, Mississippi Infantry
Military Company G
Affiliate Film Number 3
(Conflict Period
Civil War (Confederate)
State
Mississippi
Unit
First (Foote's) Infantry (State Troops) AND First (Johnston's) Infantry, A-Go
Branch
Confederate Army
Served For
United States of America)
IN 1860 hes a resident in itawamba MISS per the census
1841
William
Pleasant
Beene
Name William P. Beene
Event Type Military Service
Military Beginning Rank Private
Military Final Rank Private
Military Side Confederate
State or Military Term Texas
Military Unit 10th Regiment, Texas Infantry (Nelson's)
Military Company D
Affiliate Film Number 3
1842 - 1900
James
Knox Polk
Beene
57
57
Name James K. Beene
Event Type Military Service
Military Beginning Rank Private
Military Final Rank Private
Military Side Confederate
State or Military Term Texas
Military Unit Madison's Regiment, Texas Cavalry (Phillips') (3rd
Military Company G
Affiliate Film Number 3
1853
Thomas
J.
Beene
Sarah E.
(Betts)
Beene
1916 - 1996
Lester
Earl
Beene
79
79
1903 - 1980
Ovin
William
Beene
77
77
1905 - 2001
Roy
Beene
95
95
1901 - 1979
Emma Lee
(Beene)
Rogers
77
77
1911 - 1991
Ruth M
(Pipkin)
Beene
79
79
1911 - 2010
Ruby Fay
(Day)
Beene
98
98
Obituary for Ruby - Fairfield
Ruby Fay Day, 98 of Fairfield, passed away January 3, 2010 in Fairfield. Funeral services were held January 6, 2010 at Ward Prairie Baptist Church. Internment followed at Lake Chapel Cemetery with Bro. Louis Simpson officiating. Visitation was held January 5, 2010 from 6-8pm at Griffin-Roughton Funeral Home. She was born to the late Mamie and William Beene April 19, 1911 in Freestone. After graduation from Sam Houston Teachers College, she taught in the Freestone Schools form 1935 to 1938. In November of 1937 she married Forrest Milton (Buddy) Day and they moved to the Ward Prairie area. Here one son was born. She continued to substitute in the Fairfield school system. For some sixty plus years she was an active member and Sunday School teacher in the Ward Prairie Church. She is survived by one son, Billy Jim Day and wife Pamela; three grandchildren, John Forrest Day and wife Donna, Deborah Christine Day Whatley and husband Kent, Deniese Day McGowan and husband Richard, all live in Fairfield. Mrs. Day is also survived by one sister Grace Hestor of Dallas. Great grandchildren are Jacob Forrest Day, Justin Zwierzchowski, Ashley Whatley, Ashlee McGowan, Tristen McGowan, Dylon McGowan and Delaney Kate McGowan; numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Mrs. Day was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, brother Ovin, Roy, Elmer, Ernest and Lester Beene. Also by her sisters Emma Rogers and twin sister Ruth Pipkin. Memorial book available www.griffin-roughton.com Arrangements by Griffin-Roughton Funeral Home, Fairfield.
1919 - 2015
Grace
Elizabeth
(Hester) Beene
96
96
Grace Elizabeth Beene Hester, 96, passed away November 15, 2015 in Grapevine, Texas. Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at Cedar Creek Baptist Church in Teague with Bro. Johnny Veretto. Interment will follow in the Salem Cemetery.
Visitation with the family will be 10:00-11:00 a.m., Wednesday, at Cedar Creek Baptist Church.
Grace was born October 3, 1919 in Teague, Texas to William Thomas and Mamie Allen Beene. She married Grady Lee Hester on March 5, 1945 in Dallas, Texas. She was a loving, wife, mother and grandmother; she cherished her family. She enjoyed visiting and conversing with people and shopping. Grace was also an enormous fan of Coca-Cola and watermelon; she would never accept any substitute for her coke. She was a member of the Cedar Creek Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Grady; sisters, Emma Lee Rogers, Ruth Pipkin and Ruby Day; and brothers, Ovin, Roy, Ernest, Lester and Elmer Beene.
Grace is survived by her son, William L. Hester and wife, Gerrie of Bedford, TX; daughter, Carolyn Ann Hester Nance and husband, Dan of Grand Prairie, Texas; one grandchild, Rachel Ann Cantrell; and numerous nieces and nephews.
1913 - 1997
Ernest
Edward
Beene
83
83
CPL US ARMY WWII
1965
William
"Brett"
Beene
1927
Elmer
Beene
Jr
1939
Martha
Ann
Beene
1965
Chana
Kay
Beene
1996
Chet
Brendan
Beene
1994
Blair
Kendall
Beene
1846 - 1923
Samuel
Houston
Beene
77
77
Enlisted in the Confederate States of America army on January 10, 1863, serving in Company "G" Madison's Regiment, Lanes Brigade, Tom Green's Division of the cavalry and served until the end of the war.
Obadiah
Jackson
Beene
Martha
J
Beene
Died in infancy.
1869 - 1932
Lemuel
Houston
Beene Sr.
62
62
Robert
O
Beene
1879
Emma
Cordelia
"Delia" Beene
1886 - 1972
Ruby Alberta
(Wren)
Beene
85
85
Widdowed in early 20s
1905 - 1980
Velma
Beene
75
75
1925
Lois
(Smith)
Beene
Etta Mae
(Oaks)
Beene
1904 - 1996
Alma Vida
(Baty)
Beene
91
91
1916
Year is a placeholder
1933
Billie
Mac
Beene
1917 - 1918
IN D.
5m
5m
Fairfield Recorder - 19 April 1918 edition
Death of an infant
The death messenger visited the home of Mr. & Mrs. William Beene on April 6 and
carried away their loving infant daughter. The dear little one had only been
with them about 5 months. The death resulted from a bronchial trouble. Weep not
dear parents and loved ones for our loss has been her heavenly gain. The little
remains were laid to rest Sun. evening in Salem cemetery four and one half
miles south of Teague in the presence of a large crowd of sorrowing relatives
and friends. In that little coffin lay the one we loved so dear. It is hard to
give up the little darling but the dear lord knew best and took the little one
home where it will suffer no more pain but it will rest in the arms of the
blessed lord to await the coming of the loved ones. She is not dead but merely
sleeping with Jesus where all may dwell some day if they will. We will all have
to pay the debt this little one has so let us all be prepared for when the
flower has wilted the lord will open the
gate to all who knock. Sleep on sweet babe and take thy rest, God called you
home, he thought it best.
A Friend
1915 - 1995
Grace
Juanita
(Miller) Beene
80
80
1960
Robert
Warren
Eubanks
Perrey
Sue
Mcadams
1996
Morgan
Marie
Eubanks
Beth
Beene
Mary Allen
(Beene)
Eubanks
1915
Forrest
Milton
“Buddy” Day
1918 - 1998
Grady
Lee
Hester
79
79
MILITARY
Name Grady Lee Hester
Service Info. SEA1 US COAST GUARD WORLD WAR II
Birth Date 28 Jul 1918
Death Date 11 Jul 1998
Cemetery Salem Cemetary
Cemetery Address Freestone Donie, TX 75838
Unkown
1948 - 1949
Shirley
Elizabeth
Hester
4m
4m
Born and died in Teague, TX
1928 - 1928
Dalton
Warren
Beene (IN D.)
16d
16d
1899
Ardis
Lee
Rogers
1924 - 2017
Mamie Faye
(Miller)
Rogers
92
92
Mamie Faye Miller
(March 17, 1924 - March 15, 2017)
Funeral services for Mamie Faye Miller were held on Saturday. March 18, 2017, at 1:00p.m. at Eighth Avenue Baptist Church in Teague. Bro. Roy Prather officiated. Interment followed the services at Greenwood Cemetery.
Mrs. Miller passed away on Wednesday, March 15, 2017, in Southlake, TX.
She was born in Freestone, Tx on March 17, 1924 to Ardis and Emma Lee Rogers and raised in Teague, Tx. Faye was the eldest of eight children. She had a twin brother, Ray, who later preceded her in death. As a young girl, she picked cotton and helped her mother with all of her siblings. Following graduation, she went to work at the Teague Laundromat and later married the love of her life, Marvin Miller. They moved to Houston where she worked for twenty-eight years as one of the original Southwestern Bell Telephone operators. She continued to gather with the classes of Freestone County each year for a reunion as well as keeping in touch with them through phone calls and mail. She never forgot a friend. She followed her husband on his work trips when she could and eventually visited all fifty states during her lifetime. She was very close to her family and made many memories with her children & their spouses, her grandchildren and her siblings. Faye was very active in church and her Sunday school class and volunteered on numerous benevolent projects. She lived in Houston for most of her life, but spent the last few years in Southlake to be near her granddaughter and family.
She is survived by one sister, Marie Byrne & husband Tom of Houston; sister-in-law, Jerry Rogers of Teague; brother-in-law, Allen Miller of Coolidge; son-in-law, Laddie Celman & wife Patsy of Wylie; daughter-in-law, Joan Miller of Crosby; five grandchildren, Connie Coleman & husband Charles of Keller, Dusty Miller & wife Ann of Crockett, Buddy Celman of McKinney, Darlene Reed & husband Craig of Spring, and Sharon Miller of Pasadena; thirteen great-grandchildren; nine great-great-grandchildren; numerous beloved nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
Mrs. Miller was preceded in death by her husband, Marvin Miller; two sons, Billy Marvin Miller and Travis Grady Miller; one daughter, Janice Ann Celman; two grandchildren, “Little Bill” Miller and Cindy Jane Miller Tull; one great-grandson, Sam Tull; her parents, Ardis & Emma Lee Rogers; siblings, Lucille Rogers, Ray Rogers, Zelma Rogers Barger, Joe Rogers, Thelma Vincent, and Bobbie Jean Harville; sisters-in-law, Rose Morris, Leota Miller, Adeline Miller, and Frances Miller; brothers-in-law, Bill Vincent, Don Harville, W. C. Barger, C. B. Miller, and Grady Miller; and numerous other family members.
1910 - 1974
Benjamin
Pipkin
63
63
1812 - 1877
Russell
O
Beene
65
65
Was in the 1850 census in itawamba county MISS
1825
Robert
Manuel
Beene
1828 - 1865
Lemuel
Rufus
Beene
37
37
Sarah
1824
Eunice
C
Beene
Dambey
Beene
Mary
E
Beene
William
F
Beene
Unknown
1788 - 1846
John L
Beene
58
58
1783
Rhoda
Beene
1785 - 1840
Obadiah
Franklin
Beene
54
54
SLAVES-
Juda Ann
Isaac
Rosanna
Sam
Bob
Lewis
Obadiah Beene was the first ancestor of the family to change the name from Bean to Beene. In a letter to his siblings found in an old family Bible, Obadiah exclaims that he no longer wishes to share the same last name as the slaves in his possession, since they had adopted the name upon coming into his possession. He changed the last name and the rest of the family followed suit.
1789
Elizabeth
Betsy
Beene
1791
William
W.
Beene
1794 - 1858
Robert
L Beene
Jr
63
63
1796
Oliver
Beene
1798
Sally
Beene
1800 - 1881
Jesse
"Jep"
Beene
80
80
Was in Itawamba in 1850 census but in Louisiana in 1880 0ne.
1803
Martha
Beene
Sarah
Wynne
Beene
1820 - 1892
Obadiah
Beene
71
71
Is in Freestone after the war in 1870
Name O Beene
Age 41
Birth Date abt 1822
Enlistment Date 8 Sep 1863
Enlistment Place Fulton, Mississippi, USA
Rank Corporal
Military Unit Sixth Cavalry, A-K
Household Members
Name Age
O Beene
Unknown
Unkown
Unknown
1833 - 1887
Lemuel
J.
Beene
54
54
Name Lemuel J. Beene
Side Confederate
Regiment State/Origin Tennesee
Regiment 34th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (4th Confederate Infantry)
Company A
Rank In Private
Rank Out Private
Film Number M231 roll 3
Other Records 34th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (4th Confederate Infantry)
1835 - 1920
Matthew
Wynne
Beene
85
85
Name M W Beene
Event Type Military Service
Event Year 1862
Military Unit Note Third Regiment Confederate Cavalry, G company
Finished as First Sergeant
3rd Regiment Cavalry (Howard's)
CAPTURED IN BATTLE
Unknown
Elizabeth
Tratter
1855 - 1938
Russell
Owen
Beene
83
83
1848 - 1917
William
Robert
Beene
69
69
1953
Carolyn
Ann
Hester
1793
Isaac
Beene
1802
Benjamin
Beene
1801 - 1890
Nancy
Beene
88
88
Barbara
(Heifner)
Beene
Unknown
1813 - 1896
Samuel
Beene
83
83
1811 - 1859
Martha
Beene
48
48
1816 - 1895
Owen
Russell
Beene
78
78
Elizabeth
(McMahan)
Beene
Mildred
(Beene)
Raulston
Fannie
Beene
Unknown
Mary
Beene
1827 - 1923
Barbara
Beene
96
96
Lemuel
J
Beene
Benjamin
McMahan
Samuel
Raulston
Bobbie
Rogers
1924
Ray
Rogers
Cleo
Rogers
Zelma
Rogers
Thelma
Rogers
Marie
Rogers
Marvin
Miller
Unknown
Unknown
1827 - 1906
Obediah
Franklin
"Obie" Beene
79
79
"Obie (as he was known; his son William Obediah was also known as Obie) moved his family to Texas in 1884. He wanted to go farther south and west. Life was hard in Mississippi after the war; greedy prospectors were taking advantage of people in the area, and Obie didn't want to fall victim to them. The death of his twelve-year-old daughter, Sallie, was also a painful blow to the family. He spent the rest of his life in Texas."-find a grave index
Enlisted in March of 1862 and served till end of war
CO F
32 Miss INF - CSA
Martha (Mary)
Elizabeth
(Dalton) Beene
1861
Eunice
Ella
Beene
1865
William
Obediah
Beene
1867 - 1879
Sallie
Anna
Beene
12
12
1870
Mary
Elizabeth
Beene Beene
1872
Robert
Livingston
Beene
1874
Samuel
David
Beene
1877 - 1968
Willis
Dixon
Beene
91
91
Lt.
John
Bean
William
Bean
George
Bean
D. 1799
Jane
Bean
"The number of years that pioneer families lived in fear and suffered the atrocities from the Indians is shown by the massacre of Jane Bean, a daughter of Captain William Bean, twenty-one years after the family had moved to Bean Station! Jane Bean had gone to a nearby spring for the purpose of doing a washing when Indians hidden in a cedar thicket jumped out, killed and scalped her. The grave may yet be •seen in the rear of a barn near the public road, and is marked with a rough stone bearing the inscription, "Jane Bean, Nov. 12, 1799," now on the place of Mr. Ethelbert Williams, once part of the estate of the Cobbs at Tate."
Sarah Sarah
(Bowen)
Bean
John
Bowen
Russell
Bean
Russell Bean was the youngest child of Captain William Bean and Lydia Russell Bean, and his name has been im- mortalzed as "the first white child born in Tennessee". If tradition is to be believed, he grew up Iflo be a handsome youth with black, curly hair and fine physique. He married a. daughter of 'Captain Charles Robertson, a man of culture, an emigrant from South Carolina and trustee of the Wa tauga, sutlers until their lands were purchased' outright from the Indians. He was sometimes called "Black Charles Robertson," ei'h'.r beoaiuse of his swarlhiness of com plexion ur to distinguish him from another Charles Robert son of the settlement. Russell Bean early developed a propensity for adventure, often leaving his wife in Washington County, he acted as pilot for convoys down the river from Knoxvi'lle to the Climb.' Hand settlements. Later in the same capacity he 'travelvd 'between Memphis and Natchez, .'
1853 - 1897
Lillie Cornelia
(Kirby)
Beene
43
43
Emma
Florentine
Beene
Guy
Houston
Beene
Laura
Elizabeth
Beene
Thomas
Thurston
Beene
M.
Elizabeth
Rankin
Married Samuel after his wied died. She was a widow with children.
IN D.
IN D.
Ida (Rhoda)
Emeline
Beene
1877 - 1953
Ida Leona
(Cochran)
Beene
76
76
1914 - 1989
Lemuel
Houston
Beene Jr.
74
74
1886 - 1906
Mr
Wren
20
20
DIed at early age, birth date and name unkown.
Walter
Eubanks
1956
Billy
Glen
Eubanks
1957
Steven
Eubanks
1991
Robert
Warren
Eubanks Jr
Elissa
Jerran
Downey
Paula K
(Thompson)
Eubanks
Donna R
(Boswell)
Eubanks
Melanie
(Turner)
Eubanks
Faye
Eubanks
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