Confederate Army, Co.B, Florida 2nd Infantry Battalion. It would appear he died during the War Between the States.
Buried Gadara Cemetery, Clay Co., FL
James Richard Eubanks was born on 10 Dec 1811 in Georgia, United States, son of Sarah Elizabeth Broward (1792–1855).[1]
James (64) and Eliza Geiger (55) were married in 1848. Eliza was born abt 1827 in Georgia, USA.
James died on 30 Apr 1865 in Putnam, Florida, United States, aged 53. He was buried in Gadara Cemetery, Keystone Heights, Clay County, Florida.[1]
Sources
↑ 1.01.1Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10190773/james-richard-eubank: accessed), memorial page for James Richard Eubank (10 Dec 1811–30 Apr 1865), Find a Grave Memorial ID 10190773, citing Gadara Cemetery, Keystone Heights, Clay County, Florida, USA; Maintained by Kristy Thomas (contributor 46540700).
Florida Marriages Index
1850 US Fed Census, Duval Co., FL
1860 US Fed Census, Putnam Co., FL
US Civil War Soldiers, Records & Profiles
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