James Ross Jr??>
- Name
- James /Ross/ Jr?
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- James
- Surname
- Ross
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Citation details: page 80 |
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Burial of a maternal grandfather
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Cemetery: Red River Meeting House Cemetery
Address: Adairville, Logan County, Kentucky, USA. GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 36.72110, Longitude: -86.81360
Source: Robert Ewing, Jr. Web Page
Citation details: Memorial # 18572839. Added 24 Mar 2007 by Larry E. Barnes. Maintained by Don Giddens Note: His tombstone is suggestive of his illustrious career and is inscribed as follows: "IN MEMORY; OF; GENERAL ROBERT EWING - "A Soldier of the Revolution, who departed this life 14th of July, 1832, in the 73rd year of his age. He was born in Virginia in 1760, removed to West Tennessee in 1781, from whence he was elected and served two sessions in the North Carolina Legislature. Was married to Jane McLean on the 4th of July, 1787; removed to Logan County, Kentucky, in 1792; was elected to the Legislature of Kentucky in 1797 and served 21 years in succession, sixteen in the Senate and the last two as its President. He was the Oracle of his family, and among his neighbors, emphatically a Peacemaker." |
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Citation details: Memorial# 26058982. Added 16 Apr 2008 by Lila Cole Grishok. Maintained by Tammy Hay. |
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Cemetery: Red River Meeting House Cemetery
Address: Adairville, Logan County, Kentucky, USA. GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 36.72110, Longitude: -86.81360 Citation details: Memorial# 26058982. Added 16 Apr 2008 by Lila Cole Grishok. Maintained by Tammy Hay. Note: "This stone is also hard to read without being rubbed with chalk or something that won’t harm the stone." Tombstone inscription: Mrs. Jane Ewing; the consort of him who is entombed in her sides was born on the 12th day of Dec. 1760. and died on the 4th of June 1847; She was a devoted and faithful wife, an; affectionate mother, a kind mistress and a; benevolent neighbor, and died in the triumph; of the Christian faith which she had practiced for more than 10 years. |
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Citation details: page 80 Note: killed during the Civil War |
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1788–1819
Birth: October 18, 1788
— Edgecomb, North Carolina, USA Death: July 9, 1819 — Tennessee, USA |
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Marriage | Marriage — March 4, 1817 — Logan, Kentucky, USA |
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