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John Wesley Ewing

Birth19 Oct 1838 - Richmond, North Carolina, United States
Death1884 - Alexandria, Louisiana, USA
MotherMartha Hull Ingram
FatherIsaac Ewing

Born in Richmond, North Carolina, United States on 19 Oct 1838 to Isaac Ewing and Martha Hull Ingram. John Wesley Ewing married Sallie J Hatten and had 9 children. He passed away on 1884 in Alexandria, Louisiana, USA.

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Isaac Ewing
1808 - 1873
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Martha Hull Ingram
1816 - 1887
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Sallie J Hatten
1854 - Unknown
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Mary A Tyson
1846 - 1910
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Maude E Ewing
1878 - 1960
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Anna Eliza Ewing
1870 - 1933
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Mattie G. Ewing
1876 - 1896
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Charles Tyson Ewing
1867 - 1913
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Fannie E Ewing
1872 - Unknown
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William Isaac Ewing
1871 - 1929
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Green Alexander Ewing
1875 - 1967
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Mernus George Ewing
1884 - 1912
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Lizzie B. Norton
1888 - 1949

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