Frank Greenleaf Jr

Family 1:

Family 2: Elizabeth Vaughn Paterson

Citations:

  1. [S1110] Bisbee, Kathleen (personal knowledge).

William Herbert Fleck

  • Marriage*: William Herbert Fleck married Mary Emma Crowther.1
  • Went By: William Herbert Fleck was known as 'Bert.2'

Family: Mary Emma Crowther

Citations:

  1. [S1020] William E. Riddle - Ewing Reports.
  2. [S110] Riddle, Bill (personal knowledge).

Mary Emma Crowther

Family: William Herbert Fleck

Citations:

  1. [S1020] William E. Riddle - Ewing Reports.

William Rankin Ward

  • Marriage*: William Rankin Ward married Sarah Elizabeth Ellis.1
  • Comment: Margaret Ellis Ward had a twin brother who died at birth.1

Family: Sarah Elizabeth Ellis

Citations:

  1. [S1020] William E. Riddle - Ewing Reports.

Sarah Elizabeth Ellis

Family: William Rankin Ward

Citations:

  1. [S1020] William E. Riddle - Ewing Reports.

Ward

b. 11 December 1942, d. 11 December 1942
<son> Ward|b. 11 Dec 1942\nd. 11 Dec 1942|p52.htm#i1597|William Rankin Ward||p52.htm#i1595|Sarah Elizabeth Ellis||p52.htm#i1596|||||||||||||

Citations:

  1. [S1020] William E. Riddle - Ewing Reports.

Clinton James Flynn

Family: Carol Ann Killingsworth

Citations:

  1. [S1020] William E. Riddle - Ewing Reports.

Carol Ann Killingsworth

Family: Clinton James Flynn

Citations:

  1. [S1020] William E. Riddle - Ewing Reports.

Herbert William Taylor III

Family: Joan Michael Corcoran

Citations:

  1. [S1020] William E. Riddle - Ewing Reports.

Joan Michael Corcoran

Family: Herbert William Taylor III

Citations:

  1. [S1020] William E. Riddle - Ewing Reports.

Julia A. Stewart

b. 20 July 1885, d. 14 March 1888
Julia A. Stewart|b. 20 Jul 1885\nd. 14 Mar 1888|p52.htm#i1602|Joseph Patterson Stewart|b. 8 Jul 1852\nd. 1925|p34.htm#i1072|Margaret Jane Adams|b. 24 Jan 1853\nd. 19 Apr 1930|p43.htm#i1340|Alexander E. Stewart|b. 8 Oct 1821\nd. 5 Dec 1898|p24.htm#i772|Sarah A. Guy|b. 19 Jun 1827\nd. 2 Sep 1905|p34.htm#i1067|||||||

Citations:

  1. [S1004] William E. Riddle - Montour Cemetery Compilation.

Ira L. Stewart

Ira L. Stewart||p52.htm#i1603|Joseph Patterson Stewart|b. 8 Jul 1852\nd. 1925|p34.htm#i1072|Margaret Jane Adams|b. 24 Jan 1853\nd. 19 Apr 1930|p43.htm#i1340|Alexander E. Stewart|b. 8 Oct 1821\nd. 5 Dec 1898|p24.htm#i772|Sarah A. Guy|b. 19 Jun 1827\nd. 2 Sep 1905|p34.htm#i1067|||||||

Citations:

  1. [S1004] William E. Riddle - Montour Cemetery Compilation.

Jessie R. Stewart

b. 14 June 1883, d. 22 March 1888
Jessie R. Stewart|b. 14 Jun 1883\nd. 22 Mar 1888|p52.htm#i1604|Joseph Patterson Stewart|b. 8 Jul 1852\nd. 1925|p34.htm#i1072|Margaret Jane Adams|b. 24 Jan 1853\nd. 19 Apr 1930|p43.htm#i1340|Alexander E. Stewart|b. 8 Oct 1821\nd. 5 Dec 1898|p24.htm#i772|Sarah A. Guy|b. 19 Jun 1827\nd. 2 Sep 1905|p34.htm#i1067|||||||

Citations:

  1. [S1004] William E. Riddle - Montour Cemetery Compilation.

Elizabeth (?)

b. circa 1792, d. circa 1860
  • Birth*: Elizabeth (?) was born circa 1792.1
  • Marriage*: She married an unknown person before 1825.2
  • Marriage*: She married Stephen Woods between 1836 and 1837.1,3
  • Death*: Elizabeth (?) died circa 1860.1
  • Burial*: She is buried (interred circa 1860) in the Montour Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Robinson Township, Allegheny Co, Pennsylvania, Lot A-117; Inscription: Elizabeth ... (wife of) Stephen Woods died Oct 186?4,5,6,1
  • Census*: Elizabeth (?) lived in Allegheny Co, Pennsylvania, in 1830. Living at home with her was/were her child(ren) son; Elizabeth Ewing; 1 male 0<>5, 1 Female 10<>15, 2 Females 30<>40.7
  • Census*: Elizabeth and Stephen Woods lived in Robinson Township, Allegheny Co, Pennsylvania, in 1840. Living at home with them was/were their child(ren) son, son, James, Mary and Margaret; Stephen Woods; 1 Male 0<>5, 2 Male 10<>15, 1 Male 50<>60, 1 Female 10<>15, 1 Female 15<>20, 1 Female 40<>50.8
  • RelAdmit*: On 1 June 1840, Elizabeth (?) and Stephen Woods were dismissed from the Montour Presbyterian Church, Robinson Township, Allegheny Co, Pennsylvania.9
  • Census: Elizabeth and Stephen Woods lived in Robinson Township, Allegheny Co, Pennsylvania, in 1850. Living at home with them was/were their child(ren) James, Mary, Margaret, John and Elizabeth; Dwelling 1, Family 1; Real Estate Value 7,500; Stephen Woods, Surveyor, 65; Elizabeth (Real estate Value 3000) - 56, James (attending school) - 12, Margaret Ewing - 21, John Ewing (Miller) - 20, Mary Hamilton - 26.3,10
  • Census: Elizabeth (?) was living at home with her parents in (Brodhead Post Office) Robinson Township, Allegheny Co, Pennsylvania, in 1860; House 326, Family 311; Real Property 8000, Personal Property 4245; John Ewing, 30, Farmer; Elizabeth J. - 26, Rachel J - 1; Stephan Woods (surveyor, b. Ireland) - 75, Elizabeth Woods - 66, William Woods (attending school) - 14, Margaret Woods (servant) - 16.11
  • ResearchNote: Research Note: Stephen Woods and his wife, Elizabeth , were dismissed from Montour Presbyterian Church in Jun 1840. But they didn't move out of the area. They may have merely moved to another church (maybe the Bethel Presbyterian Church where William Woods, a potential relative, was the minister). But there may have been some other reason for their dismissal.9
  • ResearchNote: Research Note for Elizabeth (?): It appears likely that Stephen Woods - Elizabeth (?)'s husband - moved to the Robinson Run area between 1830 and 1836. He doesn't appear on the 1830 Census but he was married to Elizabeth in 1836/37.1
  • ResearchNote: Research Note: The 1830 Census indicates that she may have had a sister or sister-in-law, along with a daughter, living with her.2
  • ResearchNote: Research Note: The 1850 census record for Stephan Woods implies that Elizabeth Walker married him after the death of her first husband, John P. Ewing. An "Elizabeth" is listed as Stephan's wife, and Margaret and John Ewing, children of John P. and Elizabeth (Walker) Ewing, appear in the census record. In addition, Stephan Woods appears in the 1860 census record for John Ewing (s/o John P. Ewing). However ... other records imply that Stephan's wife had first been married to an Alexander Ewing. It remains to sort out the previous marriage(s) of Stephan's wife. Until then, it's assumed that the Margaret and John Ewing listed in the 1850 census record are the children of John P. and Elizabeth (Walker) Ewing but that Stephan's wife is someone other than their mother.

Family 1:

Family 2: Stephen Woods b. c 1785, d. bt 1860 - 1870

Citations:

  1. [S1068] William E. Riddle - Stephen Woods Analysis.
  2. [S1069] William E. Riddle - Elizabeth Ewing Analysis.
  3. [S1014] Dennis Ardinger - James Ewing Descendants.
  4. [S1033] Jane McCandless - Cemetery Records.
  5. [S1004] William E. Riddle - Montour Cemetery Compilation.
  6. [S1035] William E. Riddle - Montour Cemetery Reading.
  7. [S1063] Census - 1830.
  8. [S1064] Census - 1840.
  9. [S1022] Montour Church - Session Minutes (1826-1857).
  10. [S1065] Census - 1850.
  11. [S1067] Census - 1860.

Andrew Johnston

b. 1787, d. 1866
Andrew Johnston|b. 1787\nd. 1866|p52.htm#i1608|James Johnston||p61.htm#i1902|Elizabeth McCalley||p61.htm#i1903|||||||||||||
  • Birth*: Andrew Johnston was born in 1787 at Peach Bottom, York Co, Pennsylvania.1,2
  • He was the son of James Johnston and Elizabeth McCalley.
  • Marriage*: Andrew Johnston married Rebecca Robb, daughter of Joseph Robb and Sarah Fletcher, between April 1842 and March 1843.3
  • Death*: Andrew Johnston died in 1866 at Allegheny Co, Pennsylvania.2
  • Comment: "In manhood he became a miller, but spent the greater part of his active years in agricultural pursuits. He and his wife were members of the Presbyterian Church, while in politics he was first a Whig and then a Republican."2
  • LegalDocument*: Rebecca Robb filed a Guardianship Petition for minor children (James Harvey Ewing, John J. Ewing, Joseph Ewing, Mary Ann Ewing and Emily Eliza Ewing) on 17 August 1844 at Allegheny Co, Pennsylvania, ("Rebecca Johnston wife of Andrew Johnston, late the wife of James Ewing"; "late husband James Ewing left ifsue six children, five of whom ... are minors under the age of Fourteen years"; W. E. Boyd agreed to serve for James Harvey and John J; Isaac Walker Jr agreed to serve for Joseph, Marry Ann and Emily Eliza).4
  • Census*: Rebecca and Andrew Johnston lived in North Fayette Township, Allegheny Co, Pennsylvania, in 1850. Living at home with them was/were their child(ren) Andrew, Sarah, Elizabeth, William, Alexander, Thomas, John and Joseph; Dwelling 166, Family 166; Real Estate Value 6000; Andrew Johnston, Farmer, 63; Rebecca - 45, Andrew Mc (farmer) - 31, Sarah H. - 20, Elizabeth - 18, John Ewing - 15, Joseph - 13, Wm - 7, Alex F. - 5, Thos J. - 2.1
  • LegalDocument: Andrew Johnston is mentioned in a Petition for Land Partition (regarding his father's land) filed by James Harvey Ewing on 5 December 1855 at Allegheny Co, Pennsylvania, (The petition mentions: "James H. Ewing, Eldest son"; sons John and Joseph and daughters Mary Ann Ewing and Emily Eliza Ewing (minors represented by their guardian Isaac Walker Jr) are co-Petitioners; ”William Ewing intermarried with Sarah Ewing daughter of … James Ewing deceased, said Sarah having died intestate and without issue” is a co-Petitioner; “Rebecca Johnston late the widow of … James Ewing deceased now intermarried with Andrew Johnston” is a co-Petitioner; “James Ewing died intestate on or about the Sixth day of November A.D. 1839, leaving issue Seven children”, “Rebecca widow of the said intestate surviving him”, “Jane Ewing … one of the daughters of said intestate when of full age sold her interest in the Real Estate … to Isaac Walker Jr (guardian of her siblings) and William E. Boyd formerly Guardian”; “Sarah Ewing since the death of her Father, intermarried with William Ewing … and died on or about the Twenty Seventh day of April A.D. 1855, intestate and without issue”; land was “all that certain tract of land situate partly in Robinson and partly in South Fayette Townships, Allegheny County State of Pennsylvania bounded by the lands of John Ewings heirs, William McConnell, Isaac Walker Jr, Ewing Walker Robert Smith and William Bell, containing Three hundred and forty Eight Acres more or less, and allowances for Roads” [Land is subsequently split into three parts and taken by James H., John and Joseph].).5
  • Census: Rebecca and Andrew Johnston lived in (Shirland Post Office) South Fayette Township, Allegheny Co, Pennsylvania, in 1860. Living at home with them was/were their child(ren) William, Alexander, Thomas and Ada; House 85, Family 85; Real Property 14400, Personal Property 25000; Andrew Johnston, Farmer, 71; Rebecca, 54; William, 16, Farm Laborer (attending school); Finley, 14 (attending school); Thomas, 12 (attending school); Ada, 9 (attending school); Ellen Silburn, 18, Servant.6
  • ResearchNote: Research Note: His first wife may also have married a Pearson. In a 20 Jan 2001 posting on the Robb family Genealogy Forum, Ada Rice Cormeny cites a Jesse Pearson indicating that he was a half brother of Alexander Finley Johnston.

Family 1:

Family 2: Rebecca Robb b. bt 1804 - 1805, d. 1884

Citations:

  1. [S1065] Census - 1850.
  2. [S1084] Jordan - History of Western Pennsylvania.
  3. [S1049] Boyd, William Ewing (1802-1886) - Guardianship Account.
  4. [S1051] Rebecca Robb (1804-1884) - Guardianship Petition #2.
  5. [S1055] Ewing, James (1781-1839) - Petition for Land Partition.
  6. [S1067] Census - 1860.

Emma Ewing

b. between 1860 and 1870, d. before 1870
Emma Ewing|b. bt 1860 - 1870\nd. b 1870|p52.htm#i1609|Samuel J. Ewing|b. 1 Sep 1838\nd. 17 Feb 1880|p7.htm#i199|Mary A. (?)|b. c 1837\nd. 1865|p61.htm#i1883|David K. Ewing|b. c 1795\nd. 23 Jun 1845|p7.htm#i192|Frances M. Woods|b. c 1810\nd. a 1880|p7.htm#i197|||||||
  • Birth*: Emma Ewing was born between 1860 and 1870.1
  • She was the daughter of Samuel J. Ewing and Mary A. (?).
  • Death*: Emma Ewing died before 1870.2
  • Burial*: She is buried in the Forest Grove Cemetery, McKees Rocks, Robinson Township, Allegheny Co, Pennsylvania, Row 1 Item 48; Kraynek's Data: Ewing, Emma, Daughter of Samuel & Mary A. Ewing.3
  • ResearchNote: Research Note: (1) The 1880 census record for Mary A. Ewing indicates that she was a Widow and that Francis was her stepdaughter. (2) The 1860 census record for Samuel J. Ewing cites his wife as Mary A. aged 23. (3) The 1870 census record for Samuel J. Ewing cites his wife as Mary A. again with an age of 23. (4) Kraynek's records for the Forest Grove Cemetery indicate that Samuel J. Ewing's wife, Mary A., died in 1865 and that they had a daughter Emma (no birth/death data are given). (5) Emma does not show up in any census records. (6) All of this leads to assuming that: a) Samuel J. and Mary A. () Ewing married in 1860 and had two daughters, Emma and Francis, b) Emma died before 1870, c) After his first wife died, Samuel J. Ewing married Mary A. Guy and their (natural) children were William, James and Henry.1,3

Citations:

  1. [S1073] William E. Riddle - Census Profiles.
  2. [S1081] Census - 1870.
  3. [S1044] Kraynek - Forest Grove Cemetery Report.

Samuel Ewing

b. February 1750/51, d. 1805
Samuel Ewing|b. Feb 1750/51\nd. 1805|p52.htm#i1610|William Ewing|b. c 1706/7\nd. 30 Nov 1774|p2.htm#i33|Jane Gordon||p74.htm#i2276|James Ewing|b. c 1665\nd. a 1707|p1.htm#i14|Anne (?)||p91.htm#i2797|James Gordon||p74.htm#i2277|Agness Douglas||p74.htm#i2278|
  • Birth*: Samuel Ewing was born in February 1750/51 at Chester Co, Pennsylvania.1
  • He was the son of William Ewing and Jane Gordon.
  • Marriage*: Samuel Ewing married Jean Neal, daughter of John Neal and Susan Sharp, circa April 1773.1
  • Death*: Samuel Ewing died in 1805 at Moon Township, Allegheny Co, Pennsylvania.2
  • Census*: Samuel Ewing lived in Moon Township, Allegheny Co, Pennsylvania, in 1800. Living at home with him was/were his child(ren) an unknown person ; Samuel Ewing; 1 Male 0<>9, 1 Male 45<, 2 Female 0<>9, 2 Female 10<>15, 1 Female 16<>25, 1 Female 26<>44.3
  • Will*: Samuel Ewing prepared a Will on 16 October 1804 at Moon Township, Allegheny Co, Pennsylvania, (Abstract: "sick and Weake in Body but of perfect mind and memory calling to mind the mortallity of my Body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to Die". Wife Jean Ewing: "the use and Management of all and singular my Efstate Reail and personal for the use of Raising and Teching the children together till my youngest son Samuel Ewing comes of age". Son William: "one sadle and Bridle and one Bible". Daughter Mary Morgan: "one Bible". Daughters Isabella, Jean, Peggy and Susanna: "Each of them one Bible and forty dollars in cash or such propert as may answer them and not hurt the family as the come of age or marry". Daughter Sarah: "the sum of one hundred Dollars if she lives for her support after her Mothers Death". Sons John, Samuel: "What remains ... to be Equally Divided between them". Special: "... paid him oute of the money coming due april 1806", "if Jeain Ewing my wife shall get married I allow her one cow and a Bed and Beding of close". Executor: "I apoint [my wife Jean] Whole Executrix ... With the afistence of James Ewing in case of her marriage or Death". Witnesses: Jas Ewing, Wm Morgan, Wm Stewart.).2,1
  • Will-Filed*: His Will was filed on 24 December 1805 at Allegheny Co, Pennsylvania, (WB Vol. 1, pg. 208, No. 145).2,1
  • ResearchNote: Research Note: In the 1800 Census, Moon Township, he is listed next to a William Ewing who has the profile: 1 Male 0<>9, 1 Male 16<>25, 1 Female 0<>9, 1 Female 16<>25.3
  • ResearchNote: Research Note: James Ewing h/o Rebecca (Robb) Ewing shows up in Moon Township in the 1830 Census. Given this, he (or his father) may be the "James Ewing" named as Executor for Samuel Ewing's Will. Added 20 Sep 2006: According to Fife, the James in Moon Township is probably a different one. He is related to the Samuel and Alexander in Moon Township. This needs to be researched further.4,5
  • ResearchNote: Research Note: Ardinger cites a daughter Jane b. 1819/1820, d. after 1850 and m. to John Stevenson. "Jane" is not mentioned in William Ewing's Will; his Will does mention "Hannah" and her name in many genealogical material is "Hannah Jane". James Gilbert Ewing indicates that the Will of Samuel Ewing (1751-1805) cites both Jean Peggy as daughters. The History of Allegheny Co indicates that the Stevenson family resided in Moon Township. Therefore, I have made her the "daughter Jane" mentioned in the Will prepared by a Samuel Ewing who lived in Moon Township and who died 1805. [This Samuel Ewing appears to have settled in the area about the same time as Squire James Ewing. They were first cousins. The mention, in Samuel Ewing's Will, of "James Ewing" as contingent Executor probably refers to his brother rather than his cousin.] Added 22 Sep 2006: James G. Ewing cites daughter Jean.6,7,2,8,1

Family: Jean Neal b. c 1758

Citations:

  1. [S1103] Ewing, James G. - James of Inch.
  2. [S1061] Ewing, Samuel (????-1805) - Will.
  3. [S1072] Census - 1800.
  4. [S1063] Census - 1830.
  5. [S1079] William E. Riddle - Ewing Settlers.
  6. [S1014] Dennis Ardinger - James Ewing Descendants.
  7. [S1002] History of Allegheny Co.
  8. [S1040] William Ewing (1761-1845) - Will.

Jean Neal

b. circa 1758
Jean Neal|b. c 1758|p52.htm#i1611|John Neal||p74.htm#i2293|Susan Sharp||p74.htm#i2294|||||||||||||

Family: Samuel Ewing b. Feb 1750/51, d. 1805

Citations:

  1. [S1103] Ewing, James G. - James of Inch.

Samuel Ewing

Samuel Ewing||p52.htm#i1612|Samuel Ewing|b. Feb 1750/51\nd. 1805|p52.htm#i1610|Jean Neal|b. c 1758|p52.htm#i1611|William Ewing|b. c 1706/7\nd. 30 Nov 1774|p2.htm#i33|Jane Gordon||p74.htm#i2276|John Neal||p74.htm#i2293|Susan Sharp||p74.htm#i2294|
  • Samuel Ewing was the son of Samuel Ewing and Jean Neal.
  • GenName: Samuel Ewing is referred to as 'Samuel Ewing Jr' in some records.1

Citations:

  1. [S1103] Ewing, James G. - James of Inch.

William Ewing

b. 7 October 1775, d. 27 June 1856
William Ewing|b. 7 Oct 1775\nd. 27 Jun 1856|p52.htm#i1613|Samuel Ewing|b. Feb 1750/51\nd. 1805|p52.htm#i1610|Jean Neal|b. c 1758|p52.htm#i1611|William Ewing|b. c 1706/7\nd. 30 Nov 1774|p2.htm#i33|Jane Gordon||p74.htm#i2276|John Neal||p74.htm#i2293|Susan Sharp||p74.htm#i2294|
  • Birth*: William Ewing was born on 7 October 1775 at Sherman Valley, Perry (then Cumberland) Co, Pennsylvania.1
  • He was the son of Samuel Ewing and Jean Neal.
  • Marriage*: William Ewing married Agnes White, daughter of James White and Judith Bird, in 1795 at Sherman Valley, Perry (then Cumberland) Co, Pennsylvania.1
  • Death*: William Ewing died on 27 June 1856 at Canaan Township, Wayne Co, Ohio, at age 80.1
  • Burial*: He is buried (interred 30 June 1856) in the Ewing Cemetery, Canaan Township, Wayne Co, Ohio, The Ewing Cemetery is "a little west and not far distant from the dead old home and venerable brick mansion". "May that spot be ever protected, ornamented and hallowed, in memory of the dear departed whose dust there awaits the resurrection morn."1
  • GenName: William Ewing is referred to as 'William Ewing Sr' in some records.1
  • Comment: 1806 William Ewing and his family migrated to Ohio and settled two miles east and a little north of Canton in Starke Co. The farm was called the Rhodes farm and later called the Solomon Hauffman farm.1
  • Comment: "[Susannah Ewing] came to Wayne Co with her Father Wm. Sr. in 1812. She was an exemplary christian woman and though but a few days passing her 18th birthday, her cheeks were a rosy freshness of youth and she is in fine health and cheery as a ..."1,2
  • Comment: Jane Ewing migrated with her family to Canaan Township, Wayne Co, Ohio 1813.1

Family: Agnes White b. 8 Dec 1775, d. 13 Jan 1846

Citations:

  1. [S1103] Ewing, James G. - James of Inch.
  2. [S1104] History of Wayne Co.

Mary Ewing

Mary Ewing||p52.htm#i1614|Samuel Ewing|b. Feb 1750/51\nd. 1805|p52.htm#i1610|Jean Neal|b. c 1758|p52.htm#i1611|William Ewing|b. c 1706/7\nd. 30 Nov 1774|p2.htm#i33|Jane Gordon||p74.htm#i2276|John Neal||p74.htm#i2293|Susan Sharp||p74.htm#i2294|

Family: William Morgan

Citations:

  1. [S1061] Ewing, Samuel (????-1805) - Will.

William Morgan

Family: Mary Ewing

Citations:

  1. [S1061] Ewing, Samuel (????-1805) - Will.

Isabella Ewing

Isabella Ewing||p52.htm#i1616|Samuel Ewing|b. Feb 1750/51\nd. 1805|p52.htm#i1610|Jean Neal|b. c 1758|p52.htm#i1611|William Ewing|b. c 1706/7\nd. 30 Nov 1774|p2.htm#i33|Jane Gordon||p74.htm#i2276|John Neal||p74.htm#i2293|Susan Sharp||p74.htm#i2294|

Citations:

  1. [S1103] Ewing, James G. - James of Inch.

Margaret Ewing

Margaret Ewing||p52.htm#i1617|Samuel Ewing|b. Feb 1750/51\nd. 1805|p52.htm#i1610|Jean Neal|b. c 1758|p52.htm#i1611|William Ewing|b. c 1706/7\nd. 30 Nov 1774|p2.htm#i33|Jane Gordon||p74.htm#i2276|John Neal||p74.htm#i2293|Susan Sharp||p74.htm#i2294|

Citations:

  1. [S1103] Ewing, James G. - James of Inch.
  2. [S1061] Ewing, Samuel (????-1805) - Will.

Susanna Ewing

Susanna Ewing||p52.htm#i1618|Samuel Ewing|b. Feb 1750/51\nd. 1805|p52.htm#i1610|Jean Neal|b. c 1758|p52.htm#i1611|William Ewing|b. c 1706/7\nd. 30 Nov 1774|p2.htm#i33|Jane Gordon||p74.htm#i2276|John Neal||p74.htm#i2293|Susan Sharp||p74.htm#i2294|

Citations:

  1. [S1003] William E. Riddle - Mary Agnes Ewing Ancestors.
  2. [S1103] Ewing, James G. - James of Inch.

Sarah Ewing

Sarah Ewing||p52.htm#i1619|Samuel Ewing|b. Feb 1750/51\nd. 1805|p52.htm#i1610|Jean Neal|b. c 1758|p52.htm#i1611|William Ewing|b. c 1706/7\nd. 30 Nov 1774|p2.htm#i33|Jane Gordon||p74.htm#i2276|John Neal||p74.htm#i2293|Susan Sharp||p74.htm#i2294|

Citations:

  1. [S1103] Ewing, James G. - James of Inch.

(?) Cowden

Family:

Maggie Cowden

b. circa 1851
Maggie Cowden|b. c 1851|p52.htm#i1621|(?) Cowden||p52.htm#i1620||||||||||||||||
  • Birth*: Maggie Cowden was born circa 1851.1
  • She was the daughter of (?) Cowden.
  • Census: Maggie Cowden was living at home with her parents in Snowdon Township, Allegheny Co, Pennsylvania, in 1880; Dwelling 231; Family 241; Joseph Cowan, 41, Farmer; Sadie (wife), 25, Keeps House; Bessie J., 3 mo; Lillie J. Ewing (sister-in-law), 21, Boarder; John P. Larimer (? Snol), 14, Laborer; Maggie Cowan (sister), 29, Boarder.1

Citations:

  1. [S1062] Census - 1880.

William J. Carson

b. circa 1839
William J. Carson|b. c 1839|p52.htm#i1622|(?) Carson||p52.htm#i1623||||||||||||||||
  • Birth*: William J. Carson was born circa 1839.1
  • He was the son of (?) Carson.
  • Marriage*: William J. Carson married Jane (?) before 1864.1
  • ParentsDeath: With the death of James Calvin Ewing's parents (James Harvey Ewing and Jane Woods) in 1875, James Calvin Ewing was taken in by the William J. Carson family (William J. Carson and Jane (?)).1
  • Census*: Jane and William J. Carson lived in (Anderson St) 4th Ward, Allegheny, Allegheny Co, Pennsylvania, in 1880. Living at home with them was/were their child(ren) James, J., Mary, Fannie and Abbie; Dwelling 270; Family 337; William J. Carson, 41, Commishiner, parents b. Ireland; Jane (Wife), 42, House Keeper, mother b. New Jersey; J.W. (Son), 16, Assistant Clerk; Mary Ann (Daughter), 14, At Home; Fannie W, 4 (Daughter); Abbie, 2 (Daughter); Calvin J. Euwing, 19 (Boarder), Clerck Brush Store; Susie Schellinger (Boarder), 19, Domestic.1

Family: Jane (?) b. c 1838

  • Marriage*: William J. Carson married Jane (?) before 1864.1

Citations:

  1. [S1062] Census - 1880.

(?) Carson

  • Birth*: (?) Carson was born at Ireland.1

Family:

Citations:

  1. [S1062] Census - 1880.