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William Ewing

BirthNovember 5, 1817 - Grafton, Haldimand Township, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada
Death13 Mar 1890 - Robbinsdale, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA
MotherEunice Doolittle
FatherBenjamin James Ewing

Born in Grafton, Haldimand Township, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada on November 5, 1817 to Benjamin James Ewing and Eunice Doolittle. William Ewing married Lovina A.M. Blowers-Ewing and had 3 children. He passed away on 13 Mar 1890 in Robbinsdale, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA.

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Benjamin James Ewing
1776 - 1852
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Eunice Doolittle
1775 - 1866
Spouse(s)
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Lovina A.m. Blowers-ewing
1832 - 1863
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Diadema M. Brown-champlin-ewing
1825 - 1875
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(D) Mary Adelma Ewing
1853 - 1917
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Charles Arkland Ewing
1843 - Unknown
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Frances "Fanny" Cordelia Ewing-brown
1851 - 1937

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