Friday, January 26, 2024

William P Ewing

 The father of James H Ewing was 
WILLIAM P EWING

Someone dubbed him as “A Man on the Move.” They created a map and wrote a wonderful description. They claim that he was born in Virginia…. but William always gave his birthplace as Kentucky on the census.
 
My research has shown that our Ewings landed in Virginia, settled in Pennsylvania, and eventually moved to Tennessee. Our William P gave his birthplace as Kentucky where he married his wife. They followed his brothers to Illinois, moved to Missouri and settled in Arkansas. Most of our Ewings from then on hailed from Arkansas.



 William P. Ewing - A Man on the Move
Added by dlm1944 on 14 Jul 2007     I found on ancestry Jan 2015

The surname Ewing is Scottish. It is derived from the Gaelic personal name "Eo'gann" which means "well born" or "kind natured". The Ewing family was well established in Scotland before the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 AD. Records indicate that a John, Robert, and Elizabeth "Ewens" settled in Virginia as early as 1623.

The ancestors of the Ewing Family descendants who arrived in Clark County Arkansas in the early to mid 1800's immigrated to America in the early 1700's. Their ancestors were originally from Scotland and then moved to Ireland in the mid 1600 's. After their arrival in America, records indicate our Ewing family ancestors migrated from northern Virginia, through southwest Virginia into eastern Tennessee, to northern Kentucky, to central Illinois, to southern Missouri, and finally to western Arkansas.

William P. Ewing was the son of James Ewing who was born in Virginia and later lived in Kentucky where William P. was born about 1802. William P Ewing married Sarah (Pentenny?) about 1828 near her home in eastern Tennessee. After their first child was born, William P. and Sarah moved to the central part of Illinois near the Springfield area. W. P. and two of his older brothers lived in the area of Sangamon, Tazewell, Logan and Moultrie Counties. According to Illinois land records, William P. purchased 160 acres in Moultrie County, IL in 1836 at a price of $1.25 per acre. There were a number of land purchases by his brothers, as well. His two brothers, John and Reuben B. Ewing continued to live in central Illinois until their death.

Why William P. Ewing moved his family westward in the late 1830's is not known. The 1840 Federal Census records him and his family living in Ripley County Missouri which was a known hangout for thieves and outlaws and a no man’s land during the Civil War. The county was located on the historic Natchitoches Trail which was a route from Illinois to the southwest and into Arkansas.....in Arkansas, it was known as the "Old Military Road". Ironically, it is this road that traverses Arkansas from the northeast to the southwest part of the state near where he and his family settled in Clark County around 1843-44. His son, William N. Ewing was the first child born in Arkansas (1844) after their arrival.

William P. and his wife, Sarah had eleven children.....four girls and seven boys. One was born in eastern TN, three were born in central IL, three in southern MO, and four in Arkansas.

William P. Ewing died about 1864 in Clark County Arkansas. His burial place is not known at this time.






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