Family: Ewell, John Martin / Study, Elizabeth (F8070)

m. 28 Aug 1842


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Ewell, Pleasant
Male (1788-1852)
Fauber, Barbara
Female (1796-1839)
 
 
Ewell, Sarah
Female (1814-1839)
Ewell, Sarah
Female (1815-1839)
Ewell, Elizabeth Hill
Female (1817-1840)
Ewell, Elizabeth Hill
Female (1817-1840)
Ewell, Martin F.
Male (1819-1900)
Ewell, Martin F.
Male (1819-1900)
Ewell, Thomas M.
Male (1819-1900)
Ewell, Thomas M.
Male (1819-1900)
Ewell, Barbara Ann
Female (1821-1898)
Ewell, Barbara Ann
Female (1821-1898)
Ewell, John Martin
Male (1823-1893)
Ewell, Mary Dabney
Female (1831-1903)
Ewell, Pirene Brown
Female (1835-1923)
Ewell, Pirene Brown
Female (1835-1923)
Study, John
Male (1791-1843)
Benner, Babara
Female (1792-1873)
 
 
Study, David
Male (1826-1902)
Study, Catharine
Female (1821-1919)
Study, Leonard
Male (1829- )
Study, Mary Ann
Female (1835- )
Study, Elizabeth
Female (1824-1906)
Ewell, John Martin
Male (1823-1893)

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