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1850 census Gibson Co., TN. (p 266) Dist 5. Eloise Harris, WF 10 mos, b. TN. Living w/parents.
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On 2 Nov 1870, Gibson Co., TN, John Banks married Ella Harris. (Nancy Banks bible and Intl. Genealogical Index, batch M519542, p 2988 -- extractions of county marriage records)
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1880 census Gibson Co., TN. ED 36, p 13. Brazil. Ella Banks, WF 30, keeping house, b. TN, parents b. TN. Living w/husband and 5 children.
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1900 census Gibson Co., TN. ED 39, p 21. Trenton. Dist 7. Ella H. Banks, WF b. Mar 1850, widowed, b. TN, parents b. NC. Living w/her: children Harris, Lizzie, Herbert, Maud and Johnny.
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1910 census Gibson Co., TN. ED 46, p 10. Trenton. Ella Banks, WF 60, widow, 9 children/6 living, b. TN, parents b. TN. Living w/her: children Lizzie Bell and Herbert.
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1920 census Gibson Co., TN. ED 49, p 13. Trenton. College St. Ella Banks, WF 69, widow, landlady, boarding house, b. TN, parents b. TN. Living w/her: daughters Lizzie B. Banks and Johney Brett, as well as 2 Brett grandchildren.
↑ Source: #S246 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for John Harris Banks
↑ Source: #S246 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for John Harris Banks
↑ Source: #S246 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for John Harris Banks
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Thank you to Terry Kraft for creating WikiTree profile Harris-7470 through the import of H-L from Kraft-Banks Family_2013-02-12.ged on Feb 12, 2013.
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