Born July 25, 1873[1]
F. N. Eubanks, 21, and Ida Morgan, 20, were married on April 13, 1894 [2] at Pleasant Point church.[3]
Children: Infant 1894-6; Selma L. Smith 1896-1998; Homer Deigh, Lou Ellen Hall 1913-1997, buried Mound Hill Cem, Eaton, Ohio; and Zena
Established a home with Fortunitus "Forch" in Waynesburg, Kentucky where they raised their four children. [4][5][6] and, with her husband, operated a successful farm[7]
One child of four had died by 1900 when Ida was 26.[8]
The Interior Journal, Friday, March 10, 1916, Page 6, Parlor Grove reported that Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Eubanks and baby daughter Louellen, spent two days last week with his mother, Mrs. Ann Eliza Eubanks. Rev. Owens, pastor of the Olive church, spent Sunday night with F.N. Eubanks and family.
The Interior Journal, Friday, January 5, 1917, Page 4, Parlor Grove reported that Mr. F. N. Eubanks, wife and little daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lytt Webb and Miss Selma Eubanks spent Xmas day with Mrs. Ann Eliza Eubanks. (Kentuckiana Digital Library)
Died on July 6, 1933 at age 59 in Lincoln County, Ky[9]
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