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Father: Jacob ASHURST Mother: Ann |
_(RESEARCH QUERY) ASHURST Chesterfield Co. VA & GA_ | _Robert ASHURST "the Immigrant"_| | (1695 - 1745) m 1716 | | |___________________________________________________ | _Jacob ASHURST ______| | (1717 - 1778) | | | _Jacob FLOURNEY "the Immigrant"____________________+ | | | (1663 - 1721) m 1685 | |_Jeanne-Francoise FLOURNOY _____| | (1695 - 1717) m 1716 | | |_Martha MOREL _____________________________________ | (.... - 1695) m 1685 | |--Dorothea ASHURST | (1750 - ....) | ___________________________________________________ | | | ________________________________| | | | | | |___________________________________________________ | | |_Ann_________________| (1720 - 1778) | | ___________________________________________________ | | |________________________________| | |___________________________________________________
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Mother: Mary Ann MCCOY |
Bio: Pages 1 & 2, The Custer County Chief, issue of Thursday,
Jan. 28, 1926 published at Broken Bow, Custer Co., NE.
"The Rev. EDWIN DOZIER EUBANK of Broken Bow, passed away at his
home on Monday, January 25, 1926. The passing of Rev. EUBANK
removes one of the really early day pioneers of Custer County.
He was the first Superintendent of Public Instruction in this
county, having been appointed by Governor GARBER in the 1870s.
He was afterward elected to the office and served 2 successive
terms. It was his wife who taught the first school in Custer Co.
and together, they held what was probably the first Sunday
School in the county.
When we speak of pioneers, the term applied to Mr. EUBANK in
it's most realistic form. During all these years as a resident
of Custer Co., he has spent a great portion of time in active
ministerial work.
EDWIN DOZIER EUBANK, was the second son of James Taylor and Mary
E. McCOY_EUBANK. He was born near Covington, Kenton Co. KY., on
March 29, 1844 and passed away at the age of 81 years, 9 months
and 25 days. He grew up in his home city and received his
education in the common school of Kentucky and at the Light
Academy at Covington. He was converted at the age of 14 and was
baptized in the Ohio River, uniting with the Christian Church,
of which body he has been a consistent member for 67 years and
the major portion of that time, a regular Preacher of the
Gospel. Before reaching his majority, he began to preach, the
first sermon being preached at Ludlow, near Covington. He
received ordination at the hands of Elder Henry HATHAWAY. His
first protracted meeting was at the Ludlow Church when he was 21
years old and he served that church at different times as
pastor. He was called to the Fulton Church in Cincinnati, where
he served a year or two.
He was married to ANGIE VIOLA HERBERT on March 29, 1864 at
Covington, KY., by the Rev. Charles SCOTT, a Baptist preacher.
She has lived and worked with him for more than 60 years and now
sits in the home he has forsaken.
The first of their married life was on a fruit farm on the hills
and suburb of Covington overlooking the Ohio River opposite
Cincinnati. His ministry was carried on in conjunction with the
little farm and was confined to the immediate neighborhood. In
1867, they disposed of the farm and moved to IL., settling near
the town of Paris. He found opportunity to preach the word in
the town and organized congregations in the vicinity, serving at
Kansas and Dudley. But the prevalence of chills and fever in
that part of IL. made it necessary for him to seek another
climate and hearing of the wonderful climate of NE. where ague
was unknown, they joined the tide of emigrants trekking westward
and arrived in the little town of Lincoln, NE. in 1874. They
found friends and hearing of lands father west, they drove to
Hamilton Co., to Aurora, then, a village of about a dozen
houses. Later, he joined with Thomas DARNELL and Edgar DENIOL in
a party to organize a town on the middle Loup River in Custer
Co., south of the present site od Comstock. They took land and
then came the grasshoppers which blighted most of their hopes
for the future and the town was never staked out. Mr. EUBANK and
his wife were both so improved in health that they elected to
stay in the county and he sought opportunity to follow his
calling, preaching in the sod homes of the community and
ultimately evangelistic work into farther fields. The meetings
in Dry Valley became the church at Coburg, where he and Mrs.
EUBANK collected the money to build the present church house.
The group at Woods Park largely went to build up the church at
Sargent and that at White Pigeon , melted into the Lillian
organization.
He spent some time in Hamilton Co., preaching in several places
including Marquett. Following a short meeting held by another
evangelist, he came to Broken Bow and held a meeting in the old
Baptist Church and an organization was affected which became
permanent. It was the beginning of the present Christian Church
here. He extended his work into Kansas and later into Colorado,
leaving here and there, groups that grew into active curches. He
loved to recall his work at Rocky Ford, Paola and Manzanola, CO.
While serving in Broken Bow, he lived here and bought the parcel
of land which is now the homestead and built the house. This has
been their home even when they have been temporarily in service
elsewhere.
Four children have come to their home: Clarence H. EUBANK who
passed away not quite a year ago and Arthur E. EUBANK of Long
Beach, CA., Mrs. G. G. Gene LUCE of Arnold, NE. and Mrs. Joseeph
HEMPSTEAD of Broken Bow...also 11 grandchildren and 5
gr-grandchildren. Two sisters also survive him, Mrs. Thomas (Ann
Marie) DARNELL of University Place, NE. and Mrs. Missouri Belle
MORTIMER, living in OK.
Of a naturally retiring temperment, he went about his way and
did his work effectively without advertising it. He was an able
preacher and had deep and firm convictions concerning the truth
of God, caring litle for outside appearances that make for show.
He has converted hundreds to the way if life and the memory of
those years of service lived with him in the last years when he
has been most incapacitated for his chosen work. His stable,
Christian character and kindly disposition endeared him to the
people where he has ministered. Children who loved him in his
active days have come to him in his old age to be married. He
leaves behind him a trail of good works that will never be quite
forgotten. He has been growing feebler for several years and the
last few months have seen qute a change. His last illness
covered a little more than two weeks, during which time he had
suffered none of the pains of the body generally attendent upon
the separtion of body & spirit. He has always been cheerful in
contemplating his going, and with a smile would invariably say
"It is alright whenever the time comes." He was fully ready to
meet the Lord he has served so long and had no regret beyond
that of leaving his aged companion.
Truly, a good servant of God has gone to his reward and none
would call him back to the weariness of the flesh. He has
suddenly grown young and walks the other shore in peace. "Absent
from the body, but present with the Lord."
Funeral services were held at the Christian Church in Broken Bow
on Wed. afternoon, Jan. 27th, 1926, conducted by Rev. W.A.
BALDWIN, pastor, assisted by Nelson GARDNER, Evangelist.
Internment was made in the Broken Bow Cemetery. The hymns were
sung by
Mrs. Madge Bishop MILLER,
Mrs. Eliza SHEPPARDSON,
Mr. Ray S. KUNS and
Dr. Oliver S. TRIGG
The pallbearers were
William SWITZER,
Henry SIERKA,
D. Ray GARTON,
B.F. WILLIAMS,
Morris BALDWIN and
Samuel CARR"
_James EUBANK _______+ | (1754 - 1830) m 1780 _James Taylor EUBANK _| | (1787 - 1814) m 1813 | | |_Lucy Ann TAYLOR ____+ | (1759 - 1823) m 1780 _James Moss Taylor EUBANK _| | (1815 - 1867) m 1842 | | | _Archibald BROWN ____ | | | (1770 - 1806) m 1791 | |_Maria H. BROWN ______| | (1792 - 1825) m 1813 | | |_Nancy Ann MOSS _____+ | (1774 - ....) m 1791 | |--Edwin Dozier EUBANK | (1844 - 1926) | _William MCCOY Sr.___ | | (1770 - ....) | _William MCCOY Jr.____| | | (1800 - ....) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mary Ann MCCOY ___________| (1826 - 1909) m 1842 | | _____________________ | | |______________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: AELANA (Helena) de FELBRIGG |
Other children of Tho. TYNDALL
(6.) "Anne, wife of Sr. Hen. St. JERMYN, and Jane, wife of John
BLENNERHASSET of Frense in Norf."
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