Finlay Ewing and Jane [Unk]
Husband Finlay Ewing 1
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Wife Jane [Unk] 1
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Children
1 M Nathaniel Ewing 2
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General Notes: Husband - Finlay Ewing
He and his wife were Scotch Presbyterians of Londonderry, Ireland.
He fought in the Battle of the Boyne for the establishment of Protestantism in 1690. He acquitted himself with valor and credit in some position of lesser command and was given a silver hilted sword by King William of Orange. This heirloom passed to his grandson, Dr. Thomas Ewing, from whom it was stolen after his arrival in America by a colored servant and was melted for the silver in the hilt before the slave was discovered to have been the thief.
1 Rev. James Marcus Welch, Ancestry and Kin of the Cowden and Welch Families (Indiana, PA: 1904), Pg 132.
2
Rev. James Marcus Welch, Ancestry and Kin of the Cowden and Welch Families (Indiana, PA: 1904), Pg 130.
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