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==References==
==References==
Walker, Alyce Billings (March 14, 1943) "Beginnings of Ensley Traced Back to 1886". ''Birmingham News''.
* Walker, Alyce Billings (March 14, 1943) "Beginnings of Ensley Traced Back to 1886". ''Birmingham News''.
*  "The First Sons of Jefferson County." (February 20, 1912) ''The Ledger''


[[Category:1818 births|Eubank, William C.]]
[[Category:1818 births|Eubank, William C.]]
[[Category:1894 deaths|Eubank, William C.]]
[[Category:1894 deaths|Eubank, William C.]]
[[Category:Jefferson County sheriffs|Eubank, William C.]]
[[Category:Jefferson County sheriffs|Eubank, William C.]]

Revision as of 19:06, 4 March 2007

William Carroll Eubank or Eubanks (born February 3, 1818 - died May 11, 1894) was the third child to be born to white settlers in Jefferson County and served as Jefferson County Sheriff from 1856 to 1859.

Eubank was the fourth of six children of Robert and Margaret Conley Eubank, early Carolina settlers at Jonesboro. Eubank and James Brown sold land to Enoch Ensley which later became the city of Ensley. Eubank and his wife, Elizabeth Jane Hickman Eubank, had nine children, Robert P., James T., William J., Alfred, John H., Margaret C., Alice, George, and Joseph.

Preceded by:
Richard Hudson
Jefferson County Sheriff
18561859
Succeeded by:
Richard Hudson

References

  • Walker, Alyce Billings (March 14, 1943) "Beginnings of Ensley Traced Back to 1886". Birmingham News.
  • "The First Sons of Jefferson County." (February 20, 1912) The Ledger