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'''George Eubank''' (born August [[1861]] in Alabama; died [[December 17]], [[1928]] in [[Jefferson County]]) was a dentist, a partner with his brother [[Alfred Eubank]] in the [[Eubanks Brothers]] clinic. They were two of the nine children born to former [[Jefferson County Sheriff]] [[William C. Eubank]] and his wife, [[ | '''George Eubank''' (born August [[1861]] in Alabama; died [[December 17]], [[1928]] in [[Jefferson County]]) was a dentist, a partner with his brother [[Alfred Eubank]] in the [[Eubanks Brothers]] clinic. They were two of the nine children born to former [[Jefferson County Sheriff]] [[William C. Eubank]] and his wife, [[Eliza Eubank|Eliza]]. | ||
Eubank attended Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee and may have earned a second degree at either Harvard or Yale. He married the former [[Cammie Eubank|Caroline Campbell "Cammie" Blackwood]] and had three children; George, William and Helen. | Eubank attended Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee and may have earned a second degree at either Harvard or Yale. He married the former [[Cammie Eubank|Caroline Campbell "Cammie" Blackwood]] and had three children; George, William and Helen. |
Revision as of 16:33, 1 December 2019
George Eubank (born August 1861 in Alabama; died December 17, 1928 in Jefferson County) was a dentist, a partner with his brother Alfred Eubank in the Eubanks Brothers clinic. They were two of the nine children born to former Jefferson County Sheriff William C. Eubank and his wife, Eliza.
Eubank attended Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee and may have earned a second degree at either Harvard or Yale. He married the former Caroline Campbell "Cammie" Blackwood and had three children; George, William and Helen.
Eubank died in 1928 and is buried at Oak Hill Cemetery.