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John Ewing

Birth10 Apr 1784 - Smith County Tennessee
Death03 Mar 1847 - Lawndale, Logan County, Illinois, USA
MotherElizabeth Ladufsa Dillard
FatherJames Ewing

Born in Smith County Tennessee on 10 Apr 1784 to James Ewing and Elizabeth Ladufsa Dillard. John Ewing married Elizabeth J Dillard and had 15 children. He passed away on 03 Mar 1847 in Lawndale, Logan County, Illinois, USA.

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Parents
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James Ewing
1758 - 1810
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Elizabeth Ladufsa Dillard
1785 - 1820
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth J Dillard
1791 - 1854
Children Show all
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Sidney A Ewing
1821 - 1917
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James Ewing
1816 - Unknown
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William D. H. Ewing
1827 - 1894
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Osborne Ewing
1813 - 1925
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Rachel Ewing
1815 - 1837
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Mary Ewing
1807 - 1813
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Nancy Ewing
1806 - 1815
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Ebba Ewing
1830 - 1831
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Christanna Ewing
1822 - 1835
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Leathy Ewing
1808 - 1839
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Lorena Ewing
1824 - 1825
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Finess Ewing
1810 - 1837
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Tabitha Louisa Ewing
1833 - 1853
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Edward Smith Ewing
1813 - Unknown
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Robert Ewing
1835 - Unknown

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