Family:John Ewing and Sarah Moore (1)

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Facts and Events
Marriage[1] Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States
Children
BirthDeath
1.
Abt 1790
Dec 1864
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3.
Abt 1798
31 Aug 1844
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Abt 1800
21 Apr 1858
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6.
1804
23 May 1881
7.
1808
1882
References
  1. Ewing, Joseph Lyons. Sketches of the Families of Thomas Ewing and Mary Maskell, William Ewing and Eleanor Thompson, James Ewing and Eleanor Rhea and Their Descendants: with Historical Data and Reminiscences. (Stratford, New Jersey: The Stratford Commercial Job Printery, 1910).

    In the year 1788 the Ewing family moved westward and settled in the vicinity of what has since been called McFarland’s Mills. The second son of William and Eleanor Thompson Ewing was John. … The writer’s father, James Henry Ewing, has left this reminiscence of John Ewing: “My grandfather, John Ewing, was left an orphan at the age of nine years. At that time he was bound out to Ezekiel Matthews. He told me that …they had settled at the old farm, near Ebenezer Church, Indiana County, Pennsylvania.” … John Ewing’s wife, Sarah Moore, was born two miles west of what is now New Alexandria, Pennsylvania. Her home was within a few miles of the fort at old Hannastown, a refuge from the Indians in those days. On one occasion, when she and some neighbor girls were gathering berries, some indians sprang upon them, capturing her companions. Sarah was saved from capture by a white man on horseback, who took her on behind him… John Ewing’s death occurred January 27th, 1842. He was followed to the grave by his wife in 1851. The children of John and Sarah Ewing were: Rebecca, James, William, Sarah, John, Robert, and Alexander.