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William Ewing

Birth1799 - Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Death1890 - Carrollton, Carroll, Mississippi
MotherElizabeth Love
FatherEdley Calvin Ewing

Born in Davidson County, Tennessee, USA on 1799 to Edley Calvin Ewing and Elizabeth Love. William Ewing married Frances Murden Tarver and had 12 children. He passed away on 1890 in Carrollton, Carroll, Mississippi.

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Parents
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Edley Calvin Ewing
1778 - 1848
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Elizabeth Love
1780 - 1841
Spouse(s)
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Frances Murden Tarver
1808 - 1880
Children Show all
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Mary W Ewing
1833 - Unknown
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Andrew Ewing
1829 - Unknown
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Eliza Ewing
1850 - Unknown
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Thomas Ewing
1844 - Unknown
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Worth Ewing
1846 - 1860
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Francis "Fannie" Ewing
1838 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ewing
1837 - Unknown
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Samuel Ewing
1827 - Unknown
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William Ewing
1840 - Unknown
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Amanda Ewing
1842 - Unknown
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Sarah Ewing
1848 - Unknown
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Susan Ewing
1854 - Unknown

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