She was married to B.F. Ewing in 1868. They lived in Pattonsburg for a number of years. About two years ago they moved to Lyons County, Kansas. Finding her health failing fast Mr. Ewing came with her to Missouri, thing her
native home might help her. Her stay was very short. She arrived a the home of her parents Sunday evening about 5 o'clock and died Monday evening about 20 minutes past 2 o'clock. She had five children, three boys and two girls, the latter having gone before. She leaves to mourn her loss many friends and relatives, her husband, three sons, a father and mother, one sister and five brothers.
She was married to B.F. Ewing in 1868. They lived in Pattonsburg for a number of years. About two years ago they moved to Lyons County, Kansas. Finding her health failing fast Mr. Ewing came with her to Missouri, thing her
native home might help her. Her stay was very short. She arrived a the home of her parents Sunday evening about 5 o'clock and died Monday evening about 20 minutes past 2 o'clock. She had five children, three boys and two girls, the latter having gone before. She leaves to mourn her loss many friends and relatives, her husband, three sons, a father and mother, one sister and five brothers.
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Wife of Benjamin F. Ewing; Same stone with Benjamin Ewing
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