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John W. Ewing

Birthabt 1870 - Ohio
Death10 Sep 1955 - Lenawee, Michigan, USA
MotherMary Ann McCurdy
FatherJames Benton Ewing

Born in Ohio on abt 1870 to James Benton Ewing and Mary Ann McCurdy. John W. Ewing married Mary L. Noffsinger and had 7 children. He passed away on 10 Sep 1955 in Lenawee, Michigan, USA.

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Parents
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James Benton Ewing
1846 - 1916
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Mary Ann Mccurdy
1848 - 1926
Spouse(s)
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Mary L. Noffsinger
1873 - 1909
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Annetta "Nettie" Poe
1866 - 1947
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Mary Hunter
1869 - 1937
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Jessie "Sarah" Ewing
1878 - 1970
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Laura Edna Ewing
1901 - 1972
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Opal A Ewing
1893 - 1928
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James Clarence Ewing
1896 - 1988
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Edgar Park Ewing
1892 - 1947
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Mary E Ewing Kirk
1888 - 1956
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Carleton Guy Ewing
1905 - Unknown
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Susan Oriole Ewing
1899 - 1972

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