John Ewing1,2,3,4,5
ID# 14753, (1747 - 1824)
Parents:
Key Events:
- Born: on 27 Dec 1747.6,7,8
- Married: Ann Smith in 1774 in Greenbrier Co., Virginia.7,9
- Died: on 23 Dec 1824 in Gallia Co., Ohio.10,11,12,13
Children with Ann Smith:
- Elizabeth Ewing
- Susannah Ewing
- William Ewing
- John Smith Ewing
- Janeat Ewing
- Nancy Ewing
- Sarah Holcomb Ewing
- Ann Ewing
- Andrew Ewing
- Lydia Ewing
- Samuel Ewing
Citations
- Chalkley, Lyman, Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish, vol II pg 93, citing Circuit Court Judgments and Causes Ended (O. S. 56; N. S. 19), shows John Ewing was deposed in the case.
- Price, William T, Historical Sketches of Pocahontas County, pg 611.
- Matthews, Jack, "Captive of The Shawnee."
- Hill, Mary, "Capture of John Ewing."
- Moses, Marsha, "The Clendenin Massacre", citing Ruth Woods Dayton, Greenbrier Pioneers and Their Homes (Charleston, West Virginia: West Virginia Publishing Company, 1942) pp. 225-235.
- Chalkley, Lyman, Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish, vol II pg 93, citing Circuit Court Judgments and Causes Ended (O. S. 56; N. S. 19), shows John Ewing was deposed he was age 76 when captured [I assume 76 was a scanning error, 16 is more likely based on other sources].
- Price, William T, Historical Sketches of Pocahontas County, pg 612, shows year.
- Hill, Mary, "Capture of John Ewing", shows date.
- Gallipolis Journal, 21 Apr 1870, shows he married, county and state, and that he had five children.
- Matthews, Jack, "Captive of The Shawnee", shows year, as 1824, county, and state.
- Hill, Mary, "Capture of John Ewing", shows date, as 23 December 1824/25.
- Gallipolis Journal, 21 Apr 1870, shows date, with year as 1824.
- Price, William T, Historical Sketches of Pocahontas County, pg 612, shows year, as 1825, county, and state.
James Ewing1,2
ID# 14756, (abt 1720 - abt 1800)
Key Events:
Susan Ewing
Elizabeth Ewing
John Ewing+ (1747 - 1824)
William Ewing
Citations
- Price, William T, Historical Sketches of Pocahontas County, pg 611, shows name as James Ewing.
- Moses, Marsha, "The Clendenin Massacre", citing Ruth Woods Dayton, Greenbrier Pioneers and Their Homes (Charleston, West Virginia: West Virginia Publishing Company, 1942) pp. 225-235, shows name as Mr. Ewing.
- Price, William T, Historical Sketches of Pocahontas County, pg 611, shows year, as c., country, and parentage.
- Price, William T, Historical Sketches of Pocahontas County, pg 611, shows they married after he came to Virginia, and does not mention a prior marriage for her.
- Moses, Marsha, "The Clendenin Massacre", citing Ruth Woods Dayton, Greenbrier Pioneers and Their Homes (Charleston, West Virginia: West Virginia Publishing Company, 1942) pp. 225-235, shows Anne's mother re-married after death of Anne's father.
- Price, William T, Historical Sketches of Pocahontas County, pg 616.