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Charles D. Ewing

Birth31 Aug 1827 - Hunt, Gallia, Ohio, United States
Death2 Jul 1870 - La Crosse, Hancock, Illinois, United States
MotherRebecca McNeal (m Ewing)
FatherJacob Ewing

Born in Hunt, Gallia, Ohio, United States on 31 Aug 1827 to Jacob Ewing and Rebecca McNeal (m Ewing). Charles D. Ewing married Angeline Baccus and had 6 children. He passed away on 2 Jul 1870 in La Crosse, Hancock, Illinois, United States.

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Jacob Ewing
1807 - 1869
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Rebecca Mcneal (M Ewing)
1804 - 1856
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Angeline Baccus
1832 - 1912
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Esther Evangeline Ewing
1854 - 1930
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William Randall Ewing
1851 - 1924
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Rebecca Ellen Ewing
1859 - 1910
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Alice Orphia Ewing
1862 - 1935
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Mary Ewing
1857 - 1919
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John M. Ewing
1856 - 1911

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