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Alexander W.H. McEwen served as correspondent in 1879 for an Exclusive Brethren (EB) assembly that met at [[Hunt's Seminary EB Hall, CA|Hunt's Seminary]], a Presbyterian prep school for ladies training to teach. | Alexander W.H. McEwen served as correspondent in 1879 for an Exclusive Brethren (EB) assembly that met at [[Hunt's Seminary EB Hall, CA|Hunt's Seminary]], a Presbyterian prep school for ladies training to teach. | ||
| − | Alex's parents were John (b. 1835) and Bridget Shay McEwen, and Alex lived in Sacramento from 1871 to at least 1879, and moved to Oakland by 1911. His brother Edward H. McEwen was born Feb. 18, 1855 in Brockport, NY, an ironmolder, owned a grocery store (Third & M), and served as a trustee for the City of Sacramento from 1904 until his death in 1906. They also had a sister Mary. | + | Alex's parents were John (b. 1835) and Bridget Shay McEwen, and Alex lived in Sacramento from 1871 to at least 1879, and moved to Oakland by 1911. His brother Edward H. McEwen was born Feb. 18, 1855 in Brockport, NY, an ironmolder, owned a grocery store (Third & M), and served as a trustee for the City of Sacramento from 1904 until his death in 1906. They also had a sister Mary. |
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| + | * [[9th St EB Hall, CA]] | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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* [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/29497932/person/182022530849/facts Ancestry.com]<br />* History of Sacramento County, CA; <br />* Sacramento Union, Vol. 112, No. 51, 14 Oct 1906; | * [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/29497932/person/182022530849/facts Ancestry.com]<br />* History of Sacramento County, CA; <br />* Sacramento Union, Vol. 112, No. 51, 14 Oct 1906; | ||
Latest revision as of 09:19, 20 February 2019
Alexander W.H. McEwen served as correspondent in 1879 for an Exclusive Brethren (EB) assembly that met at Hunt's Seminary, a Presbyterian prep school for ladies training to teach.
Alex's parents were John (b. 1835) and Bridget Shay McEwen, and Alex lived in Sacramento from 1871 to at least 1879, and moved to Oakland by 1911. His brother Edward H. McEwen was born Feb. 18, 1855 in Brockport, NY, an ironmolder, owned a grocery store (Third & M), and served as a trustee for the City of Sacramento from 1904 until his death in 1906. They also had a sister Mary.
Also See
Sources
- Ancestry.com
* History of Sacramento County, CA;
* Sacramento Union, Vol. 112, No. 51, 14 Oct 1906;