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Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Jane Harbison Ewing |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[1] |
29 Jul 1871 |
Kittanning, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, United States |
Education[1] |
1890 |
Fairfield, Jefferson, Iowa, United StatesParson's College |
Residence[1] |
From 1890 to 1903 |
Brownsville, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United Stateslived with grandmother, Mary Rebecca Graham |
Marriage |
15 Jan 1903 |
Brownsville, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United Statesto William Graffen Blood |
Other? |
1 Jul 1908 |
Keokuk, Lee, Iowa, United StatesFamily Reunion, with Mrs. T. D. Ewing, Jay Ewing, and Re McClintock |
Other? |
22 Oct 1913 |
Keokuk, Lee, Iowa, United Statesserved on committee of the Keokuk chapter, raising funds for the monument to Chief Keokuk in Rand Park |
Death? |
1965 |
Keokuk, Lee, Iowa, United States |
Other? |
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Treasurer of the Iowa Presbyterial Missionary Society Auxiliary to the Woman's Board of the Northwest at Chicago |
Other? |
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Daughters of the American Revolution, joining on the service of Michael Sowers |
Other[1] |
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Civic League, Visiting Nurse Association, Shakespeare Club, Mentor Club, Current Events Club, Fortnightly Club, Wednesday Reading Club, Woman's Whist League, Keokuk Book Club, Y. W. C. A., Westminster Guild, the Rebecca Ewing Circle, Woman's Missionary Society, Chapel Fund Society, the Benevolent Union, Travel Class, Monday Music Club, and the Keokuk Country Club |
Religion[1] |
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Presbyterian |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Mrs. W. G. Blood, in Reeves, Winona Evans. The blue book of Iowa women : a history of comtemporary women. (Tucson, Arizona: W.C. Cox Co., 1974).
- Corning Iowa newspaper
July 1, 1908.
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