(1) Hij is getrouwd met Clarky Mayes.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 5 januari 1802 te Charlotte, Virginia, Verenigde Staten , hij was toen 29 jaar oud.Bron 2
Zij zijn getrouwd op 7 januari 1802 te Charlotte, Virginia, Verenigde Staten , hij was toen 29 jaar oud.Bron 1Kind(eren):
(2) Hij had een relatie met Francis Cundiff.
Kind(eren):
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Birth: 1773
Caroline County
Virginia, USA
Death: Jan. 16, 1824
Pulaski County
Kentucky, USA
1817 Lincoln KY Tax List - Eubanks, James, B?, P?
James Eubank/s is found in the 1820 & 1821 Pulaski Co., Kentucky Tax records with 20 acres on Fishing Creek that was originally patented by R. Smith.
1820 Pulaski Co. Census, pg. 63
JAMES EUBANKS
1 male over 45
1 female 26-45
1 male 10-16
1 male under 10
1 female 10-16
1 female under 10
no slaves
1823 Know all men by these presence that I James Eubanks of the County of Pulaski and State of Kentucky do here by nominate constable and appoint George Duggins of the County of Pulaski and the State aforementioned my true and lawful M???? in fact for me in ???? to ask for demand and receive of the Administrators of Estate of William Eubanks Deceased of the County of Caroline and State of Virginia all the part or portion of the Estate which is correctly belonging to me as one of the Heirs and legal representative of the said William Eubanks deceased to sue and be sued to plead, and be unpleaded and further constitutes him my said attorney. To ask, sue for, demand and receive of the Executors or Administrators of the Estate of Richard Mays & Floria his wife all the parts, share or portion of said Estate which is coming to me by virtue of my marriage with Clarky Mays daughter gone of the ?heirs? and representor twas of said Richard & Floria Mays of the County of Lunenburg or Charlotte in the State of Virginia.
To sue and be sued to do all acts that may lead to the advancement of my interests relative to the two Estates aforesaid, hereby ratifying and confirming all and singular the acts my said Attorny as if I was personally present done the same myself. Given under my hand and seal this 6th May, 1823
James Eubanks (Seal)
30 Aug 1828 David Dutton & John Evans went to court to receive settlement from the account Isaac Neely (administrator of the deceased James Eubanks estate) but was postponed due to lack of time that day. They returned on the 20th of October, 1829 when they received judgment for $87.70, originally $102.01 was the amount taken in by the administrator who received $5.00, $2.00 per commissioner, and .50 cents recording fee (as that was left in the estate after expenses)
INVENTORY OF ESTATE: Agreeable to the order of the County Court to us directed January term 1824 to ?Summarize? and Appraise the personal estate of James Eubanks deceased and make report content being duly sworn as required we the enquired to proceed as follows (to wit).
1 Mare 10 Dollars and cow & calf 9 Dollars 19.00
1 Cow of Dollars and cow & calf 9 Dollars 17.00
1 Cow and ?tommy? calf 6 Dollars 6.00
4 Sheep 6 Dollars 3 hogs 10 Dollars 50 cents 16.50
4 Sows and 21 pigs 18.00
Crib of Corn 1.50 out per Barrel 18.00
fodder and shucks 2 Dollars , grindstone 50 cents 2.50
Saw mill Irons 45.00
Plantation utensils 5 Dollars, 2 Wheeler 3 Dollars 8.00
?collor? and Drawing ???? 50 cents , crack wheat 1 1.50
frying pan 1.00
1 Dollar table and candle stand 50 cent 1.50
1 chest 75 cents 3 setting chairs ?? 1.50 2.25
1 feather bed 5 Dollars 1 ?Doto? 6 Dollars 11.00
1 beef hide 3.75
1 pot $3 3.00
Cupers ware 3.00 -------------
175.25
John Newly
Samuel Kelly
"There are 4 stones , no names in the Griffin Cemetery, I can remember a stone being there a few yrs. ago, but not sure who is buried there. They are all in a line with Allen W. Eubank & Martha Eubank." (from; Kim Eubanks a terrific researcher & individual, now deceased)
(James Eubank was my 5th Great Grandfather)
"Albemarle County in Virginia; giving some account of what it was by nature, of what it was made by man, and of some of the men who made it"
EUBANK.
Families of the Eubank name have lived along the south
fork of Hardware from the earliest times. They sprang
from two brothers, George and John. It is believed they
came from Orange County. In 1758 George bought from
James Ireland three hundred acres on Beaverdam, not far
from the present Soapstone Quarries. The next year John
purchased from Matthew Jordan in the same vicinity. The
year after the organization of the county, 1746, a John Eu-
bank obtained a grant of nearly three hundred acres on
Rocky Creek, in its northwest section ; it is possible he was
the same person as the one just mentioned.
John died in 1789. His wife's name was Hannah, and
his children were John, James, William, Nancy, Elizabeth
and Sarah, who were both married to brothers named For-
tune, a family that lived in the same neighborhood, and
!^rances, the wife of a Gilmer. George died in 1802. He
and his wife Mary had six children, John, Elizabeth, George,
Frances, the wife of her cousin, John Eubank, Nancy, the
wife of David Watson, and Mary, the wife of Richard Hazel-
rig. George also brought up two orphan children, Nelson
and Sarah Key, whom he committed to the care of his
daughter Frances and her husband, and for whose subse-
quent welfare he made special provision. His two sons,
John and George, had each twelve children.
The Eubanks appear to have been quiet, industrious
farmers, fairly prosperous in their worldly affairs. The
family particularly marked for its energy and success was
that of James, son of John. He married Mildred Melton,
and had five sons and three daughters. He died in 1821,
leaving a considerable estate. Two of his sons, John and
George W., took advantage of the opening of the Staunton
and James River Turnpike, established taverns on the road.
HISTORY OF ALBEMARLE 189
and for many years did a large business in the entertain-
ment of those transporting the vast amount of produce at
that time passing between the Valley and Scottsville. George
married his cousin, Winifred Eubank, and had eight children.
He died in 1841. John married Sarah Strange, and died
without children in 1854. Emigration to the West has taken
many from the different branches of this family, so that
comparatively few of the name remain now in the county.
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Clarky Mayes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Francis Cundiff |
Record for James Eubanks/ Ancestry.com
Record for James Eubanks/ Ancestry.com
Birth:/ FindAGrave.com
1773
Caroline County
Virginia, USA
Death:
Jan. 16, 1824
Pulaski County
Kentucky, USA
Burial:
Griffin Cemetery
Estesburg
Pulaski County
Kentucky, USA
Record for James Eubank