Name |
Chatham S. Ewing |
Birth |
Between 1791 and 1800 |
of, Kentucky |
Gender |
Male |
Residence |
1819 |
Washington Twp, Lafayette Co, Missouri |
- The following items of early history were furnished by Mr. William Whitsett, whose father, John Whitsett settled near Dover, in this County, as early as 1819. The first settlers in the region of Mr. Hebron Church, were John Ingram, of Tennessee, Charles Smith, of Tennessee, William Whitsett, of Kentucky, Richard Powell, and John R. Whitsett, of Kentucky, and Chatham Ewing, of Kentucky.
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Death |
Aft 1830 |
of, Lafayette Co, Missouri |
Residence |
1836 |
Washington Twp, Lafayette Co, Missouri |
- WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP
Among the other more prominent citizens who early located in the limits of this township, mention is also made of John Jennings, Bently Barton,
Nimrod Scott, Norman Pool, James S. Whitsett, Ephraim Pool, John McNeal, James Barker, Thos. Hutchison, Levi Whitsett, Henry James, Morgan Cockrell, John Ingram, Charles Smith, Judge Julius Emmons and Rev. John R. Whitsett, a Cumberland Presbyterian Minister. These settled principally in the easter, southern and northern portions of the township. John Whitsett, the father of William Whitsett (who came to this town in 1834) settled near Dover in 1819, and three years later moved to the Slaughter farm. Chatham S. Ewing settled where his son now resides, in 1836.
The following items of early history were furnished by Mr. William Whitsett, whose father, John Whitsett settled near Dover, in this County, as early as 1819. The first settlers in the region of Mr. Hebron Church, were John Ingram, of Tennessee, Charles Smith, of Tennessee, William Whitsett, of Kentucky, Richard Powell, and John R. Whitsett, of Kentucky, and Chatham Ewing, of Kentucky.
http://www.whitsett-wall.com/Whitsett/John_H_Whitsitt_Facts_Sources.htm
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Notes |
- The Ewing family, including Young, Chatham and Finis were instrumental in the creation of the Cumberland Synod, later the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Davidson County, Tennessee in the early 1800's. They were also close to the William and Eleanor (Menees) Whitsitt family of Davidson County, Tenn. and Logan County, Kentucky. Reuben Ewing, brother of Young, Chatham and Finis married Ellen Frances Whitsitt, daughter of William and Eleanor Whitsitt in Logan County, Kentucky. James S. Whitsett and Levi Whitsett, mentioned in the essay, were the sons of John Whitsitt's brother Joseph Whitsitt who removed to Indiana and left these two sons with their grandfather, Samuel Whitsitt of Montgomery County, Kentucky.
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Person ID |
I45730 |
Roots |
Last Modified |
16 Feb 2015 |
Family |
Mary Barnett Young, b. Between 1791 and 1800, Missouri d. Aft 1830, of, Lafayette Co, Missouri (Age ~ 40 years) |
Marriage |
Abt 1820 |
Lafayette Co, Missouri |
Children |
| 1. (dau) Ewing, b. Between 1821 and 1825, Lafayette Co, Missouri d. Aft 1830, of, Lafayette Co, Missouri (Age ~ 10 years) |
| 2. (dau) Ewing, b. Between 1821 and 1825, Lafayette Co, Missouri d. Aft 1830, of, Lafayette Co, Missouri (Age ~ 10 years) |
| 3. (son) Ewing, b. Between 1825 and 1830, Missouri d. Aft 1830, of, Lafayette Co, Missouri (Age ~ 6 years) |
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Family ID |
F15146 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
19 Sep 2012 |