Judge Ewing was born in Kentucky, and his father was Finas Ewing, an eminent clergyman, one of the founders of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
He emigrated with his father's family,
at the age of 10 years to Saline county, Mo., in 1820;
came to St. Louis in 1842, read law in the office of Taylor & Mason,
and was admitted to the profession in 1844.
In 1848 he was appointed secretary of state, which office he filled for four years.
In 1856 he was elected attorney-general, and performed the duties of that office until August, 1859, when he was elected to the supreme bench, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Judge Richardson. This position he occupied until 1862, when he resumed professional practice at the bar.
In 1869 he was elected one of the judges of the St. Louis circuit court.
In 1872 he was elected judge of the supreme court, and took his seat at the January term, 1873.
In all the relations of life he did well. At the bar, in public office, or on the bench, his integrity was never questioned. Of pleasant and winning manners, of a kind heart and gentle voice, he gained the respect and esteem of all who came in contact with him. But now he has passed away.
Judge Ewing was an uncle of Mrs. Dale and Mrs. Cole of this city.
Edwardsville Intelligencer; Edwardsville, Illinois.
June 26, 1873; Page Four.
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First name spelling E-P-H-R-A-I-M
Middle name: Brevard
Date / Place of Birth: 16 Mar 1819. Todd County, Kentucky
Husband Of Elizabeth Ann Allen Ewing
Father Of
Anna,
Alice Brevard,
Henry Watkins,
Margaret Davidson,
Florence,
Charles Beverly,
Ephraim Brevard, Jr.
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Susan Knight Gore (#46865669). Thanks.
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Judge Ewing was born in Kentucky, and his father was Finas Ewing, an eminent clergyman, one of the founders of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
He emigrated with his father's family,
at the age of 10 years to Saline county, Mo., in 1820;
came to St. Louis in 1842, read law in the office of Taylor & Mason,
and was admitted to the profession in 1844.
In 1848 he was appointed secretary of state, which office he filled for four years.
In 1856 he was elected attorney-general, and performed the duties of that office until August, 1859, when he was elected to the supreme bench, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Judge Richardson. This position he occupied until 1862, when he resumed professional practice at the bar.
In 1869 he was elected one of the judges of the St. Louis circuit court.
In 1872 he was elected judge of the supreme court, and took his seat at the January term, 1873.
In all the relations of life he did well. At the bar, in public office, or on the bench, his integrity was never questioned. Of pleasant and winning manners, of a kind heart and gentle voice, he gained the respect and esteem of all who came in contact with him. But now he has passed away.
Judge Ewing was an uncle of Mrs. Dale and Mrs. Cole of this city.
Edwardsville Intelligencer; Edwardsville, Illinois.
June 26, 1873; Page Four.
dm wms (#47395868)
______________________________________________
Additional info below provided by Sam (#47263334). Thanks.
First name spelling E-P-H-R-A-I-M
Middle name: Brevard
Date / Place of Birth: 16 Mar 1819. Todd County, Kentucky
Husband Of Elizabeth Ann Allen Ewing
Father Of
Anna,
Alice Brevard,
Henry Watkins,
Margaret Davidson,
Florence,
Charles Beverly,
Ephraim Brevard, Jr.
________________________________________________
Additional info below provided by
Susan Knight Gore (#46865669). Thanks.
Parent Links.
Gravesite Details
Buried June 24, 1873
Family Members
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Winifred Warren Ewing Rubey
1794–1838
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William Lee Davidson Ewing
1795–1846
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Thompson McGready Ewing
1798–1871
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Baxter McGee Ewing
1803–1822
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Mary Anderson Ewing Kavanaugh
1805–1880
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Margaret Davidson Ewing Sloan
1807–1897
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Pamela Jane Ewing Rea
1809–1881
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Finis Young Ewing
1811–1891
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Robert Chatham Ewing
1816–1883
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Mary Henrietta Ewing Newell
1839–1866
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Anna Ewing Cockrell
1846–1894
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Alice Brevard Ewing Walker
1847–1914
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Henry Watkins Ewing
1849–1898
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Margaret Ewing Wilkinson
1852–1926
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Florence M. Ewing Towles
1855–1927
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Charles Beverly Ewing
1858–1918
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Bessie Ewing
1862–1866
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Ephraim Brevard Ewing Jr
1863–1905
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Robert Ewing
1866–1866
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