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Note for:   John Davison EWING,   2 APR 1788 -          Index
Occupation:   
     Place:   Minister, Falling Springs, Rockbridge County, Virginia



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Note for:   Alexander EWING,   1686 -          Index
Note:   [McNutt7.FTW]

- Was said to have been 4 during the seigne of Londonderry, 1690, but no
proof
- He was in Chester Co., PA on May 30, 1755 for the Court of Common
Please Record #555 states: "Alenxander Ewing enters a plea against Peter
Mather and Sarah, his wife, by the name and description of Widow Ewing
(she was Sarah Jenkins Ewing, widow of John Ewing who was killed by a
manservant in 1736).

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Note for:   Jane [Jean] EWING,   BEF 1 JUL 1691 -          Index
Baptism:   
     Date:   1 JUL 1691



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Note for:   Margaret EWING,   1750 - 18 JUN 1815         Index
Burial:   
     Date:   1815
     Place:   Ewing Cemetery, Stephens City, Frederick County, Virginia



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Note for:   Edward EWING,   ABT 1760 - 28 MAY 1790         Index
Note:   [McNutt7.FTW]

Enlisted in the American troops in the American Revolution under Col.
S.A. Buford in April 1779 and died at the defeat at Waxsaws on May 28
1780. Buford said he served three years.

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Note for:   Jane CLENDENIN,   1758 -          Index
Note:   [McNutt7.FTW]

CHRONICLES OF THE SCOTCH-IRISH SETTLEMENT OF VIRGINIA; Vol 2, pp 86-95 by
Lyman Chalkley
http://www.rootsweb.com/~chalkley
[Page 92]
Jane Davis vs. Rogers et als.--O. S. 56; N. S. 19. Jane is daughter of
Archibald Clendennin who was killed by Indians in Greenbrier in 1763
with all his children except oratrix. Before his death he purchased the
settlement right of George Lee. Archibald's widow Ann married John Rogers
Jane is widow of ____ Davis. They were married before 25th March, 1775.
John Rogers had sons Archibald and James Rodgers. Davis died in 1800.
Bill filed July, 1803. John Rogers says he married widow of Archibald
Clendennin in 1767. In 1772 he moved to Greenbrier. Davis and Jane
married in 1774. Jas. Huston deposes he was brother-in-law to George
Wilson, who claimed the tract before Clendennin. Donelly was also
brother-in-law to Geo. Wilson. George Lee deposes, 1803, in Hardy County
that in 1762 he held a settlement right to the land sold to George
Wilson. Andrew Donnelly, Sr., deposes in Kenawha 1805. James Burnsides,
Sr., deposes in Monroe County 1804. Clendennin was killed in 15th July,
1763. John Ewing of Gallia County, Ohio, deposes. Jane was married after
Archibald's mother. She was born January or February, 1758. On 15th July,
1763, Jane and deponent (John Ewing) were taken prisoner by Indians and
carried away. They were kept in the same nation, but not together, except
on their journey to Pittsburg, where they were liberated 14th May, 1765.
John Ewing was 76 [note: transcription error; should be 26] years old
when he was taken prisoner.

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Note for:   Margaret EWING,   ABT 1736 - MAR 1791         Index
Burial:   
     Date:   MAR 1791



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Note for:   Samuel EWING,   ABT 1761 - 30 JUN 1834         Index
Burial:   
     Date:   JUL 1834
     Place:   Hancock County, Georgia



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Note for:   Samuel Murray SPROUL,   2 JUN 1821 - JUL 1875         Index
Note:   [McNutt7.FTW]

Information on Samuel Murray Sproul is from Bill Ross. Marriage dates
seem questionable.