Never Married, Put to book a Genealogy/History of the Banks Family.
(All above contributed by Ancestry Seeker)
Miss Jane Banks Dead.
Miss Jane Banks died at her home in Emerson last Thursday morning. She had been an Invalid for forty years and much of this long period she spent in her bed. Notwithstanding her afflictions she was of a happy disposition and made and kept many friends. She was a daughter of the late H. P. Banks and a sister of A L. F. and H. L. Banks and Mrs. Samuel Marksbury. She made her home with Mrs. Marksbury.
The Palmyra Spectator, Palmyra, Missouri, 29 Oct 1913, Wed • Page 1, Column 4
(Contributed by Pam Witherow)
Never Married, Put to book a Genealogy/History of the Banks Family.
(All above contributed by Ancestry Seeker)
Miss Jane Banks Dead.
Miss Jane Banks died at her home in Emerson last Thursday morning. She had been an Invalid for forty years and much of this long period she spent in her bed. Notwithstanding her afflictions she was of a happy disposition and made and kept many friends. She was a daughter of the late H. P. Banks and a sister of A L. F. and H. L. Banks and Mrs. Samuel Marksbury. She made her home with Mrs. Marksbury.
The Palmyra Spectator, Palmyra, Missouri, 29 Oct 1913, Wed • Page 1, Column 4
(Contributed by Pam Witherow)
Family Members
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Garrard "Boss" Banks
1838–1859
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Talitha "Puss" Banks Carpenter
1840–1922
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Elizabeth Banks Marksbury
1844–1930
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Achilles Banks
1846–1916
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Lynn Stanton Banks Sr
1848–1927
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Napoleon "Polie" Banks
1855–1949
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Emily Loveless Banks Carter
1857–1919
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Josephine Banks Hutchison
1859–1951
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Dr Henry Lee Banks
1864–1942
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