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Joseph Ewing

Birth31 May 1798 - Tennessee, United States
Death16 May 1856 - Webster, Missouri, United States
MotherElizabeth McNutt
FatherWilliam Ewing

Born in Tennessee, United States on 31 May 1798 to William Ewing and Elizabeth McNutt. Joseph Ewing married Mary Polly Cardwell and had 12 children. He passed away on 16 May 1856 in Webster, Missouri, United States.

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Parents
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William Ewing
1771 - 1847
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Elizabeth Mcnutt
1775 - 1825
Spouse(s)
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Mary Polly Cardwell
1804 - 1886
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James Hallock Ewing
1825 - 1900
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Frances (Fanny) Ewing
1823 - 1897
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Sarah Sally Jilette Ewing
1838 - 1904
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Elizabeth (Ewing)
1830 - 1903
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Rebecca Ann Ewing
1849 - 1911
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John H Ewing
1834 - 1886
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Joseph Mccloud Ewing
1851 - 1909
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Arthur Ewing
1826 - 1912
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Mary E Ewing
1846 - 1924
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Letha Jane Ewing
1844 - 1930
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Margaret Elanor Ewing
1833 - 1898
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Jacob Ewing
1840 - 1862

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