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John Sullivan Ewing

Birth1 Sep 1812 - New York, United States of America
Death6 May 1891 - Not Available
MotherClarissa Patrick
FatherJohn Sullivan Ewing

Born in New York, United States of America on 1 Sep 1812 to John Sullivan Ewing and Clarissa Patrick. John Sullivan Ewing married Susan Austin and had 7 children. He passed away on 6 May 1891.

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John Sullivan Ewing
1782 - 1861
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Clarissa Patrick
1789 - 1865
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Susan Austin
1818 - 1900
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Henry Augustus ("Gust") Ewing
1838 - 1925
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Ella M Ewing
1872 - Unknown
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Ella A (Abby Ella) Ewing
1846 - 1871
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Earl Adelbert Ewing
1841 - 1871
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Edwin Edward Ewing
1843 - 1927
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Milton Ewing
1844 - 1863
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Susan Eveline M Ewing
1849 - 1852

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