Person:Martin Euless (1)

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Martin Euless
d.1 Apr 1900
m. 20 Aug 1803
  1. Sarah Euless1804 - 1880
  2. Margaret Euless1807 - 1887
  3. Mary Euless1809 - 1876
  4. Nellie Euless1811 - 1838
  5. Catherine Euless1814 - 1885
  6. Amelia Euless1818 - 1898
  7. Martin Euless1819 - 1900
  8. Martha Euless1822 -
  9. Harriet Angeline Euless1824 - 1848
  10. Julia B Euless1827 - 1910
  1. Eli S Euless1845 - 1849
  2. Mary Elizabeth Euless1846 - 1850
  3. Elisha Adam Euless1848 - 1911
  4. Allan Franklin Euless1850 - 1923
  5. John Milford Euless1852 - 1874
  6. Harriett Evaline Euless1855 - 1930
  7. Ella Jane Euless1857 - 1861
  8. Minnie Ann Euless1860 - 1940
  9. Lula Benson Euless1862 - 1945
  10. Della C EulessAbt 1865 - 1945
  11. Lucy Turley Euless1868 - 1919
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Name Martin Euless
Gender Male
Birth? 30 Nov 1819 Orange County, North Carolina
Marriage to Casander Bobo
Death? 1 Apr 1900

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MARTIN EULES, a worthy citizen of Bedford County, Tennessee, is a son of Adam and Dorothea (Shofner) Eules, who were born in North Carolina in 1775 and 1778, respectively. They were married about 1803 and immigrated to Tennessee in 1810. To them were born eleven children, four of whom are living. The father died in 1843, and the mother in 1872. On the 8th of November, 1843, our subject was united in marriage to Miss Casander Bobo, who was born December 10, 1825, and a daughter of Elisha and Lucy (Dean) Bobo, natives of South Carolina, and who died in 1860 and 1830, respectively. To Mr. and Mrs.. Eules were born eleven children: Eli S., born in 1845 (deceased); Mary E., born in 1846 (deceased); Elisha A., born in 1848; Allen F., born in 1850; John M., born in 1852 (deceased); Harriet E., born in 1855; Ella J., born in 1857 (deceased); Minnie A., born in 1860; Lula B., born in 1862 ; Della C., born in 1865, and Lucy T., born in 1867. Martin Eules started in life for himself almost penniless, but by energy and perseverence has accumulated considerable property. His farm, consisting of 500 acres, is about eight miles from Shelbyville, besides this he owns seventy acres in Coffee County and forty acres in this county. He and wife are members of the Lutheran Church and their children belong to the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. In politics Mr. Eules is neutral.