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From: "elmer thorn" <>
Subject: Re: [OHJACKSO] Seeking descendants of Joseph Eubanks (1789-1878)
Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 13:28:24 -0600
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joining the First Families of Ohio).

What is this First Families of Ohio ? My ancestor William Thorn ariived abt
1817 in Jackson Co Ohio from Prince William CO Va. Is this important
history? Just curious
Elmer Thorn

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Oh my Anthony, I love it when you share your finds with all of us. No
Eubanks connection for me but so interesting .

What a great story. It keeps me going and proves we never know where
some lead will take us in our quest!

I wanted to give you some feedback on the new articles.

I also checked out the new things added on the Jackson Co. website. It
is growing and growing and is something to be proud of.
I liked the Morgan Raiders article. I have traveled down home for a
couple of those celebrations and bought the Robert Ervin book. So
anyhow,
anything I happen to see abt. it catches my interest right away.

I have some Civil War pension records for my relative Nathan Lynch, I
have to dig out and see what they say.

Thanks again. Susie Simon



In a message dated 2/13/2010 10:44:32 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
writes:

If you are a direct descendant of Joseph Eubanks, who's gravestone a few of
us in the JCOGS uncovered in the James Cemetery in 2006 or so, please email
me. Lois Dye Trampe, if you are still on this list........we are cousins. I
was looking at my family tree database to see which of my ancestors may
have
been in Jackson county prior to 1820 (am thinking about joining the First
Families of Ohio).

I suspected that my Grandma Coyan's side (Hayth) was here as early as 1820,
but to my surprise, I found that my 3rd great-grandfather, John Hayth, was
married to a Matilda Eubanks. Turns out Matilda Eubanks Hayth was the
daughter of Joseph Eubanks whose gravestone I helped uncover. Joseph came
to
Jackson county in 1816. And I had no clue the man was my 4th
great-grandfather or I would have danced a jig right there in the cemetery
(what a sad sight that would have been :)

Anyway, I'd like to hear from some of my Eubanks cousins in order to
compare
notes for First Families admittance. I have posted Joseph Eubanks obituary
(and a few other's obits who are buried at James) on the James Cemetery
site
if anyone is interested

http://coyan.net/JamesFamilyObits.html

Anthony Coyan

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