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Mary Ewing

Birth26 October 1802 - Virginia, United States of America
Death18 SEP 1867 - Junction City, Geary Co., Kansas
MotherMary Ewing
FatherJames Ewing

Born in Virginia, United States of America on 26 October 1802 to James Ewing and Mary Ewing. Mary Ewing married GEORGE KARR HARRIS and had 13 children. She passed away on 18 SEP 1867 in Junction City, Geary Co., Kansas.

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Parents
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James Ewing
1767 - Unknown
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Mary Ewing
1766 - 1832
Spouse(s)
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George Karr Harris
1799 - 1867
Children Show all
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William Harris
1828 - 1863
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Eldridge R. C. Harris
1836 - 1901
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Cynthia Ann Harris
1839 - 1908
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Louisa Catherine Harris
1834 - 1909
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Elizabeth Harris
1824 - 1886
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Virginia Harriet Harris
1843 - 1876
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George W Harris
1841 - 1911
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Mary J Harris
1826 - 1895
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Rosetta Harris
1845 - 1865
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Nancy W. Harris
1821 - 1889
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Margaret Jane Harris
1830 - 1898
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James Wesley Harris
1832 - 1834
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William Harris
1823 - Unknown

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