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Samuel John Ewing

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Samuel John Ewing

Birth
Mahoning County, Ohio, USA
Death
2 May 1863 (aged 18)
Mahoning County, Ohio, USA
Burial
North Jackson, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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EWING, Samuel John
Son of Gibson and Margaret Riddle Ewing
B. 17 July 1844 in Jackson Twp., Trumbull (now Mahoning) Co. OH
D. 2 May 1863 in Jackson Twp., Mahoning Co. OH at18y 9m 16d from wounds incurred in the Civil War.
Burial – Aug 1881 in Covenanter Cemetery, Jackson Twp., Mahoning Co. OH

Mahoning Dispatch, Canfield, Ohio, Fri, 8 Apr 1938, p. 5, 2:3
"Upon the marker of Samuel Ewing, son of Gibson Ewing, is this inscription; "Five bloody fights he nobly borne. He lost an arm on the field of Dallas, gave up his life to free the enslaved."


History of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley Ohio, 1921, Vol. II p. 397 - Excerpt
"Samuel John , born July 17, 1844, was an early volunteer in the Forty-First Ohio Infantry, and after being wounded was brought home and died May 2, 1863, at the age of 19."
EWING, Samuel John
Son of Gibson and Margaret Riddle Ewing
B. 17 July 1844 in Jackson Twp., Trumbull (now Mahoning) Co. OH
D. 2 May 1863 in Jackson Twp., Mahoning Co. OH at18y 9m 16d from wounds incurred in the Civil War.
Burial – Aug 1881 in Covenanter Cemetery, Jackson Twp., Mahoning Co. OH

Mahoning Dispatch, Canfield, Ohio, Fri, 8 Apr 1938, p. 5, 2:3
"Upon the marker of Samuel Ewing, son of Gibson Ewing, is this inscription; "Five bloody fights he nobly borne. He lost an arm on the field of Dallas, gave up his life to free the enslaved."


History of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley Ohio, 1921, Vol. II p. 397 - Excerpt
"Samuel John , born July 17, 1844, was an early volunteer in the Forty-First Ohio Infantry, and after being wounded was brought home and died May 2, 1863, at the age of 19."


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