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James Ewing

Birth15 Feb 1720 - North of Ireland
Death31 May 1801 - Greenbrier, Virginia, USA
MotherJanette McElvaney
FatherJohn Ewing of Carnshanaugh

Born in North of Ireland on 15 Feb 1720 to John Ewing of Carnshanaugh and Janette McElvaney. James Ewing married Sarah (Margaret) Mayes (Sargerant) and had 8 children. He passed away on 31 May 1801 in Greenbrier, Virginia, USA.

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Parents
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John Ewing Of Carnshanaugh
1648 - 1745
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Janette Mcelvaney
1683 - 1719
Spouse(s)
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Sarah (Margaret) Mayes (Sargerant)
1728 - 1818
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John Ewing
1747 - 1824
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William "Swago Bill" Ewing
1755 - 1822
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Elizabeth Ewing
1750 - 1764
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William Ewing
1749 - 1814
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Ann Clendenning Rodgers
1738 - 1817
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Jane (Jeanette) Ewing
1773 - 1864
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Jennie Ewing
1753 - Unknown
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Susan Jane Ewing
1757 - 1834

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