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Bridges ================================================================================ December 1998 Biography of George Washington McEwen - Coosa Co., AL On October 22, 1828, George Washington McEwen was born in Gwinnett County, Georgia, to the parents of Kirkham and Mary Ann (Canada) McEwen. Later in life George moved with his parents, brothers, and sisters to Merriweather County, Georgia. They moved next to Alabama and settled on the Tallapoosa River in a county of that name about fourteen miles south of Dadeville. In 1844 they left their home in Tallapossa County to settle in Coosa County, Alabama. While traveling in Coosa County on the Turnpike Road, George saw other settlers traveling to the interior of Coosa County. Outside of Buyck, Alabama, which is in now Elmore County and once was part of Coosa County, a young woman of sixteen caught the eye of George as he rode his horse. This woman, Mary C. Sears, was sitting on the front seat of a wagon and traveling to Coosa County to establish her new home with her parents. After admiring Mary from a distance, George rode his horse quickly back to where his father was. George informed his father and the rest of the family that he en- countered his future wife on Turnpike Road. In Coosa County on December 29, 1850, George married Mary C. Sears and later they had twelve children: Mary Elizabeth McEwen b: 4 May 1852 in Coosa Co., AL & d: 1854 in Coosa Co., AL; Martha Ann McEwen b: 24 Jul 1854 in Coosa Co., AL d: 17 Jul 1937 in Coosa Co., AL; John Kirkham McEwen b: 28 Apr 1856 in Coosa Co., AL d: 5 Oct 1939 in Coosa Co., AL; Sarah Louise McEwen b: 12 Apr 1858 in Coosa County, AL d: 3 Jul 1866 in Coosa County, AL; William Powell McEwen b: 8 Apr 1860 in Coosa Co., AL d: 4 Apr 1934 in Hanover, Coosa Co., AL; George Washington McEwen, Jr. b: 18 Sep 1862 in Coosa Co., AL d: 28 Jan 1928 in Sylacauga, AL; James Thomas McEwen b: 11 Mar 1865 in Coosa Co., AL d: 10 Apr 1941 in AL; Emma Jane McEwen b: 20 Mar 1867 in Coosa Co., AL d: 20 Feb 1940 in Coosa Co., AL; Mary Lucy McEwen b: 22 Jul 1869 in Coosa Co., AL d: Unknown in ?; Tabitha Olen McEwen b: 24 Apr 1871 in Coosa Co., AL d: 7 May 1871 in Coosa Co., AL; Arsula Antinet McEwen b: 16 Apr 1872 in Coosa Co., AL d: 14 Nov 1946 in Coosa Co., AL; and Archie A. McEwen b: 16 Jul 1874 in Coosa Co., AL d: 5 Oct 1920 in AL. In 1860 they located three and a half miles north of Rockford, Coosa County, Alabama, on Hatchett Creek, where he built a mill. He owned a six hundred acre plantation. George and Mary, as well as several others, established in 1860 the Episcopal Methodist Sears Chapel, named after Mary’s father, the founder. In 1862 George enlisted as a private soldier in the Fifty-third Alabama Mounted Infantry, Company C, of the Confederate States of America. Soon after he was elected as second lieutenant, and later in the Civil War, promoted to first lieutenant. He served mostly in the western army. During the Atlanta campaign, in which General Sherman was making his infamous march to the sea, George’s left hand finger was shot off. He later surrendered with his regiment in Columbia, South Carolina to General Sherman’s army. Elected in 1900 as Treasure of Coosa County, George had his picture taken with five other elected county officials. Politically, Mr. McEwen was a democrat. He also was a royal arch Mason, and served as the treasurer of the blue lodge. He was worshipful master for some years. As a Methodist he was the steward of his church for twenty years. He died 30 March 1901, in Coosa County and was buried in the cemetery of Sears Chapel. Mary died 15 Sep 1906 in Coosa County and was buried beside her husband. His wife and other family members were buried there also. At his grave the Daughters of the Confederacy placed a round iron engraved piece in memory of his service to the Cause. Written on his headstone is the following: 3 years a soldier, 37 years free Mason of high rank, 45 years a member of M.E. Chapel and died treasure of his county. Died trusted and faithful. On his footstone it is written: HEARKEN UNTO THY FATHER THAT BEGOT THEE.(1) (1) Most of this was copied and reworded from four sources: (a) Memorial Records of Alabama, Vol. I (The Reprint Company Publishers, Spartenburg, S. C.), p. 732-733. (b) History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography, Vol. IV by Thomas M. Owen (Chicago: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1921; reprinted 1978) p. 1115. Both books are in the Alabama Archives and History in Montgomery, AL. (c) At the McEwen's family reunion of August 6, 1995, Mary Gallops told me the story of how George first saw Mary. (d) The information about the iron engrave piece, and on his headstone & footstone was gathered by me, Ronald D. Bridges, his Great-Great Grandson. "At the Turnpike, John Sears and George McEwen had a good mill from about 1856. There had been a mill at the same sit much earlier, but washed away and the site was unused for years." (1) George Washington McEwen enlisted as a private soldier in Company C, Fifty- third Alabama Cavalry, and was soon afterward elected second lieutenant, and was afterward promoted to first lieutenant. He served mostly in the western army. He was wounded in the Atlanta campaign, having a finger of the left hand carried away. Politically, Mr. McEwen is a Democrat. He a Royal Arch Mason and is treasurer of the blue lodge. (2) (1) Rev. George E. Brewer, History of Coosa County, Alabama (Easley, South Carolina: Southern Historical Press, Inc., 1987), p. 37. Also in The Alabama Historical Quarterly, vol. 4, Nos 1and 2, Spring and Summer Issue, 1942. (2) Memorial Record of Historical and Biographical. A LETTER WRITTEN TO GEORGE'S WIFE, MARY, WHILE HE WAS ON THE DUTY FOR THE 53rd Alabama Cavalry Regiment [Partisan Rangers] March the 24, 1864 My Dear Wife I will rite (write) you afew (a few) lines this eavining (evening) to let you no (know) that I am well and harty (hardy). I have riten (written) you too (two) letters this weeke (week) but I have jest (just) reseave (received) too (two) letters from you that came by hand and as I will not have the chance to rite (write) tomorrow as we have to go out on picket. I will rite (write) afew ( a few) lines this eavening (evening). My Dear I was vary (very) glad to hear from home and was more than glad to get the one letter tho I was vary (very) sorry to hear that the baby was so sick and had bin (been) tho I am inhopes (in hopes ) that he has goten (gotten) well before this time. I was rite (right) sick the first of this weeke (week) tho I am harty (hardy) at this. and I am in hopes that you will get this in dew (do) time and find you all well. I can tell you that we are not seeing as good time her (here) as we have seen in past days tho we can stande (stand) it very well if it don't get any worst. You sed (said) in one of yerin (your) letters that it was reported that Charles Murry(1) was in this contry (country). tho is is (the word is was written twice) a mifsstake (mistake) for he is her (here) and has bin (been) ver (ever) since he first came. I think that he is willing to stay her (here) now. I will be glad to her (hear) of Larkin Beasley(2) having to go. and I no (know) if he gets jestes (the word might be just) that that he will have to go. our hole (whole) regment (regiment) has to go on picket in the morning. it take a regement (regiment) a weeke (week) from our brigade. My Dear we had another hevy (heavy) snow her (here) last evening but that is too (two) snows that we have had her (here) this weeke (week). it rained this morning and melted it all off. we have a good company now. we have 78 men presant (present) for duty and there an order that we can furlo (furlough) one man for every 25 and we had men that we wanted to get off. and Miller was one of them and the furlows (furloughs) has to bee (be) trane (train) and Miller fails to get one but as soon as those go and get back he can go if the order is not countermanded. I no (know) that Ellen(3) thinks long of the time but he will get off after while. My Dear I can't tell you any thing about when I can cum (come) home. but I could tell you vary (very) quick when I would want to cum (come). I want to cum (come) now and will untill (until) I get the chance to cum (come). I will close for the presant (present). I remain your loving husband untill (until) death. Love (may be the word) G. W. McEwen M. C. McEwen (1)Charles Murray name is in the book, page 95, History of Coosa County, Alabama, by Rev. George E. Brewer. (2) Larkin Beasley died April 22, 1905. He is buried in Poplar Springs Cemetery, located at Hanover, Coosa Co., AL. (3) Ellen (maiden name Logan) Miller was born May 26, 1839, and died June 27, 1871. The man Miller, Ellen's husband and who George McEwen writes about, is Andrew Jackson Miller was born January 24, 1834, & died January 25, 1905. They are both buried in the Poplar Springs Cemetery, located at Hanover, Coosa County, AL. Emma Jane McEwen, the daughter of George and Mary McEwen, later marries James Alexander Miller, the son of Andrew Jackson and Ellen Miller. A LETTER WRITTEN TO GEORGE'S WIFE, MARY, WHILE HE WAS ON THE DUTY FOR THE 53rd Alabama Cavalry Regiment [Partisan Rangers] the start of Georgia Whitfied County April the 10th 1864 My dear Wife it is again that I try to rite (write) you afew (a few) lines which will not inform you that I am well. But I can tell you that I am so as to be up and about on last Tuesday. I had a lite (light) chill and on Thursday I had one that lasted me about too (two) hours. tho (though) yesterday I miste (missed) it. I take quinine until I feel quite foolish to day. I dont (don’t) think that I will have any nother (another) chill this time. the first chill I had we was out on ascout (a scout) with our company. it dident (didn’t) hurt me mutch (much) but the last one I taken it about the time that we got to camps and it was one of the worst ones that I ever had. our scout was over in Mury (Murray) County that is the next county east of this. we had afine (a fine) time over thane (most likely there) if I had have bin (been) well to have enjoyed it. you neant (needn’t) to think that I am bad off and won’t write it for I dont (don’t) think it is any thing but the chills alded (ailed) me and I think that tha (they) are broke. I think that the affects of the quinine will be the worst job to get (?) of now. when I back here to camp last Thursday I got a leter (letter) from you having date of the 27 of March and that it the first one that I have goten (gotten) by male (mail) yet. I was vary (very) glad to get it and would have ritin (written) before now but I was unwell and thought I would. I saw whither I got beter (better) on not. I am felling var (very) well to day considerin. I have just eaten aharty (a hardy) dinner and feal (feel) beter (better). My mare is lame yet in one of her hind legs. I rote (wrote) to you once before about it. I think she is stiffle (stiff). She is like that ponity (pony) horse that I had on Wewoka (?). she has not bin (been) fit to ride in over a weeke (week) and she has fallen off arit (a right) smart. She is in fold and I will have to do something with her before long. It may bee (be) that I can get the chance to cary (carry) her home after Lieut Buck gets back. The most of Boddys command has gone back to Alabama. tha (they) have all gon (gone) but our rigement (regiment) and Snodgrap Batalion (Battalion) and it is thought that we will go before long at least we are all hoping so. I rote (wrote) to you this day was a weeke (week) ago and haven’t rote (wrote) since that has bin (been) the longest time that I have mist (missed) since I have bin (been) in this state. We have a vary (very) late spring her (here). thare (there) is no vegatation put out here yet. O my Dear I do want to see you and the children worse than I ever did. I want you to not try to cill (kill) your self at hard work. And take everything as easy as possable (possible). I no (know) that you have a harde (hard) time. And you must consider that thare (there) thousands that has worse time than you do. My Dear I must close I remain your affectionate husband. G. W. McEwen To his dear Fimaly (Family) George received fatal injuries in an accident as reported in one of the county newspapers, which is unknown. A SAD ACCIDENT On last Monday morning Mr. Geo. W. McEwen, who lives about 4 miles north of town, had the misfortune of getting seriously, if not fatally, hurt. He with some others were hauling logs for the purpose of rebuilding the bridge across Hatchett creed just below his mill. They were sliding a piece of timber on poles placed on the wagon wheels when suddenly the hind wheel where Mr. McEwen was standing turned, letting the large piece of timber fall against him crushing him to the ground. It fell across his bowels and hips, knocking the breath out of him and injured him mostly internally. Dr. Jones was summoned at once, and states that upon examination he locates a wound of the left leg above the knee and a large bruised space on the back, but the greatest injury is to the internal organs. His kidneys are injured and have ceased to act without assistance; his bowels are also inflamed and swelled from the injuries. Considerable amount of bruised blood has been drawn from the kidneys. The log was about 22 feet long and 12 inches square, and his sons who were with him state that he would have been instantly killed had it not been for the pole, which kept the full weight of the timber from striking him. At the time of this writing we learn that he is resting reasonably well, but it has not yet developed to what extent his injuries may be. He is an honorable and upright citizen, and has hosts of friends who deeply regret the sad accident, and wish for him a speedy and permanent recovery.(Unfortunately, George did not recover and died months later.) 53rd Alabama Cavalry Regiment [Partisan Rangers] The 53rd Alabama Cavalry Regiment, Partisan Rangers, was organized by increasing the 1st Cavalry Battalion to regimental size at Montgomery on 5 November 1862. Recruits were from Autauga, Coffee, Coosa, Dale, Dallas, Lauderdale, Lowndes, Macon, Monroe, Montgomery, Pike,Tallapoosa and Wilcox counties. It proceeded in a few weeks to Mississippi. In moving from Columbus to Decatur, in Lawrence, a portion of the regiment was there equipped and proceeded to join Gen'l Earl Van Dorn. This battalion was in the fighting at Thompson's Station, and at Brentwood. The regiment was engaged in the fight with Union Gen'l Grenville Dodge at Town Creek and in the pursuit of Union Col. Abel Streight. Soon after, the 53rd joined the main army at Dalton as part of Gen'l Moses W. Hannon's Brigade, Gen'l John Kelly's Division. It operated on the right of the army as it fell back towards Atlanta and was engaged in constant duty. When Union Gen'l William T. Sherman reached Atlanta, the 53rd was the principal force engaged in the daring raid in his rear, whereby a valuable train was destroyed. It was then at the heels of Sherman as he devastated Georgia and the Carolinas, and it took part in the last operations of the war in that quarter. It surrendered a small number with Gen'l Joseph E. Johnston at Durham Station, Orange County, NC, on 26 April 1865. Field and staff officers: Col. Moses W. Hannon (Montgomery; promoted); Lt. Col. John F. Gaines (Montgomery; wounded, Waynesboro); Major Thomas F. Jenkins (Wilcox; captured, near Florence); and Adjutants R. B. Snodgrass (Montgomery; wounded three times; transferred); and John Tannehill (Montgomery). It was assigned to (1) the District of the Gulf, Dept. #2 (Dec 1862); to Armstrong's Brigade, Jackson's Division, Van Dorn's Cavalry Corps, Department of MS and East LA (Feb 63) with a total of 517 effectives; (2) to Armstrong's Brigade, Van Dorn's Division, Army of Tennessee (Feb-March 63); (3) to Armstrong's Brig, Jackson's Division, Van Dorn's Cavalry Corps, Army of TN (March 63); (4) to District of Northern AL, Dept #2 (July-Aug 63); (5) to Roddey's Brigade, Wheeler's Cavalry Corps, Army of TN (Aug 63- April 64); (6) to M. W. Hannon's Brigade, Humes' Division, Wheeler's Cavalry Corps, Army of TN (April-Nov 64); (7) to Hannon's Brigade, Humes' Division, Wheeler's Cavalry Corps, Department of SC, GA, and FL (Nov 64-Jan 65); (8) to Hannon's Brigade, Allen's Division, Wheeler's Cavalry Corps, Hampton's Cavalry Command (Feb-April 65); and (9) to Hagan's Brigade, Allen's Division, Wheeler's Cavalry Corps, Hampton's Cavalry Command, Army of TN (April 65). The regiment fought in the following battles: Cherokee Station and Little Bear Creek, AL (12 Dec 62); Thompson's Station (5 March 63); Florence, AL (25 March 63); Brentwood (25 March 63); Town Creek (April 63); Streight's Raid (April-May 63); Chickamauga (19-20 Sept 63); Atlanta Campaign (May-Sept 64); Resaca (14-15 May 64); Atlanta Siege (July-Sept 64); Jonesboro (31 Aug- 1 Sept 64); Carolinas Campaign (Feb-April 65) Source: Adam Henry Whetstone / History of the Fifty-Third Alabama Volunteer Infantry (Mounted) (University, AL : Confederate Publishing Co., 1985) Descendants of George Washington McEwen 1 George Washington McEwen b: 22 Oct 1828 in Gwinnett Co., GA d: 30 Mar 1901 in Coosa Co., AL +Mary Catherine Sears b: 23 Jan 1834 in Talbot Co., GA d: 15 Sep 1906 in Coosa Co., AL m: 29 Dec 1850 in Coosa Co., AL .....2 Mary Elizabeth McEwen b: 4 May 1852 in Coosa Co., AL d: 1854 in Coosa Co., AL .....2 Martha Ann McEwen b: 24 Jul 1854 in Coosa Co., AL d: 17 Jul 1937 in Coosa Co., AL .+Simon M. Adams b: 4 Sep 1856 in ? d: 11 Nov 1936 in AL m: 16 Dec 1875 in Coosa Co., AL ......3 Mollie D. Adams b: 27 Sep 1876 in Coosa Co., AL d: 14 Nov 1937 in Coosa Co., AL +Eli Walter Miller b: 8 Mar 1872 in Coosa Co., AL d: 23 Apr 1920 in Elmore Co., AL m: 6 Oct 1892 in Coosa Co., AL .......3 Tabitta L. Adams b: 7 Dec 1877 in Coosa Co., AL d: 18 Aug 1945 in Coosa Co., AL +William J. Durden b: 5 Aug 1870 in ? d: 1 Apr 1945 in Coosa Co., AL m: Unknown in AL ..............3 Hadie Adams b: Unknown ..............3 W. J. Hall b: 15 Feb 1887 in ? d: 7 Apr 1889 in Coosa Co., AL ....2 John Kirkham McEwen b: 28 Apr 1856 in Coosa Co., AL d: 5 Oct 1939 in Coosa Co., AL +Catherine Dandridge Walker b: 24 Sep 1860 in Coosa Co., AL d: 11 Dec 1942 in Coosa Co., AL m: 28 Nov 1877 in Rockford, Coosa Co., AL ......3 Archie D. McEwen b: 17 Dec 1878 in Coosa Co., AL d: 13 Apr 1910 in Coosa Co., AL +[1] George Bulger McDonald b: 17 Dec 1877 in Coosa Co., AL d: 9 Sep 1953 in Coosa Co., AL m: 31 Jan 1906 in Coosa Co., AL ..............3 John Walker McEwen b: 6 Dec 1880 in Coosa Co., AL d: 12 Dec 1957 in AL +Addie Levie b: 7 Jun 1882 in ? d: 8 Sep 1956 in AL m: 28 Sep 1904 in Coosa Co., AL ..............3 George McEwen b: 30 May 1883 in Coosa Co., AL d: 30 Apr 1886 in Coosa Co., AL ..........3 Mollie Cleveland McEwen b: 4 Jan 1886 in Coosa Co., AL d: 29 Jan 1980 in AL +George M. Nixon b: Unknown in ? d: Unknown in AL m: 26 Mar 1913 in Coosa Co., AL ............3 Charles Wesley McEwen b: 30 Mar 1896 in Coosa Co., AL d: 9 Mar 1958 in AL ............+Mattie E. Moore b: 4 Apr 1896 in ? d: 23 May 1950 in AL m: Unknown in AL ...........3 Kate McEwen b: 19 Jun 1893 in Coosa Co., AL d: 31 Mar 1966 in Sylacauga, Talladega Co., AL +George Bulger McDonald b: 17 Dec 1877 in Coosa Co., AL d: 9 Sep 1953 in Coosa Co., AL m: ? in AL ......2 Sarah Louise McEwen b: 12 Apr 1858 in Coosa County, AL d: 3 Jul 1866 in Coosa County, AL ......2 William Powell McEwen b: 8 Apr 1860 in Coosa Co., AL d: 4 Apr 1934 in Hanover, Coosa Co., AL +Martha Georgiana Adams b: 20 Nov 1862 in ? d: 1 Aug 1935 in Coosa Co., AL m: 24 Dec 1882 in Coosa Co., AL ......3 Lilla Maye McEwen b: 10 Apr 1885 in Coosa Co., AL d: 1 Jul 1886 in Coosa Co., AL .3 William Vernie McEwen b: 10 Apr 1885 in Coosa Co., AL d: 27 Jul 1886 in Coosa Co., AL ......3 Vernie May McEwen b: 20 Sep 1886 in Coosa Co., AL d: 11 Aug 1967 in AL +Fay Staples Newman b: 26 Jul 1890 in AL d: 8 Oct 1933 in AL m: 25 Nov 1923 in Birmingham, AL .........*2nd Wife of Vernie May McEwen: +Josie Alma Evans b: 31 Jul 1905 in Al d: 10 Aug 1970 in AL m: 8 Mar 1942 in AL ..........3 Stewart Washington McEwen b: 4 Jan 1888 in Clanton, AL d: 24 Dec 1946 in AL +Nancy Clyde Coker b: 7 May 1890 in AL d: 6 Aug 1976 in AL m: 21 May 1913 in AL ........3 George Samuels McEwen b: 2 Aug 1889 in Coosa Co., AL d: 6 May 1946 in AL +Ethel Stewart b: 12 Oct 1892 in AL d: 17 Jan 1972 in AL m: Unknown in AL ........3 Charles Edward McEwen b: 16 Jan 1891 in Coosa Co., AL d: 11 Apr 1971 in ? +Roze Haddock b: Unknown in ? d: Unknown in ? m: 6 Oct 1912 in AL ............3 Thomas Jefferson McEwen b: 19 Feb 1892 in Coosa Co., AL d: 19 Jul 1892 in Coosa Co., AL ..............3 Annie Belle McEwen b: 13 May 1893 in Coosa Co., AL d: 23 Feb 1982 in AL +John Henderson Holman b: 1880 in AL d: 1941 in AL m: Aug 1910 in Sylacauga, AL ..............3 James Berdie McEwen b: 11 Dec 1895 in Coosa Co., AL d: 14 Dec 1965 in AL +Georgia Powers b: 31 Mar 1904 in AL d: 6 Oct 1989 in AL m: 7 Nov 1922 in AL ..............3 Mary Lucy McEwen b: 11 Jun 1897 in Coosa Co., AL d: 5 Sep 1964 in ? +Zeb J. Ray b: 8 Feb 1873 in ? d: 2 Jul 1934 in ? ..............3 John Adams McEwen b: 12 Aug 1899 in Coosa Co., AL d: 7 Dec 1960 in AL +Vonceil Bryant b: 22 Apr 1916 in ? d: Unknown in ? m: 1918 in AL ......3 Effie Lee McEwen b: 17 Jul 1901 in Coosa Co., AL d: 19 May 1959 in Sylacauga, AL +Robert Charles Nail, Sr. b: 21 Jul 1897 in Goodwater, Coosa Co., AL d: 19 May 1959 in Sylacauga, AL m: 21 Jul 1897 in AL .........3 Tera Anderson McEwen b: 4 Aug 1905 in Hanover, Coosa Co., AL d: 6 Dec 1995 in Coosa Co., AL +Faye Beth Harmon b: 11 Jun 1907 in Coosa Co., AL m: 8 Aug 1930 in Weogufka, Coosa Co., AL ......2 George Washington McEwen, Jr. b: 18 Sep 1862 in Coosa Co., AL d: 28 Jan 1928 in Sylacauga, AL +Attis Alice Allen b: 1 Feb 1869 in Wayside, Coosa Co., AL d: 21 Jan 1955 in Sylacauga, AL m: 13 Dec 1885 in Coosa Co., AL .............3 Frank W. McEwen b: 23 May 1887 in Coosa Co., AL d: 3 May 1956 in AL +Annie L. Casey b: 16 Nov 1891 in ? d: 20 Mar 1974 in AL m: 22 Jun 1911 in Coosa Co., AL ..........3 John Sears McEwen b: 12 Apr 1889 in Rockford, Coosa Co., AL d: 3 Jun 1980 in Sylacauga, AL +Nellie Ena Newman b: 26 Feb 1892 in Goodwater, Coosa Co., AL d: 29 Dec 1967 in Rockford, Coosa Co., AL m: 24 Oct 1911 in Coosa Co., AL .............3 Beatrice McEwen b: 3 Jan 1892 in Coosa Co., AL d: 21 Feb 1920 in AL +D. P. Harden b: 1888 in ? d: 1941 in AL m: 6 May 1914 in Coosa Co., AL .............3 Tulleola Mae McEwen b: 19 Jul 1896 in AL d: 3 Nov 1968 in AL +Hammond b: Unknown in ? d: Unknown in ? m: Unknown in AL ..............3 George Molton McEwen b: 20 Jan 1899 in AL d: 16 Nov 1989 in AL ..............3 Benjamin Jasper McEwen b: 28 Oct 1901 in AL d: 4 Jul 1962 in AL +Lillah D. Thompson b: 27 Jul 1900 in ? d: 12 Feb 1985 in AL m: 13 Aug 1922 in Coosa Co., AL ..............3 Annie Elizabeth McEwen b: 20 Apr 1906 in AL d: 30 Oct 1962 in AL ..............3 Tom Slaughter McEwen b: 31 Aug 1909 in AL d: 26 Oct 1985 in AL ..............3 Ida Willene McEwen b: 30 Aug 1911 in AL +Larry Radabaugh b: Unknown in ? d: Unknown in ? ......2 James Thomas McEwen b: 11 Mar 1865 in Coosa Co., AL d: 10 Apr 1941 in AL +Margaret Emily Knox b: 19 Sep 1870 in Coosa Co., AL d: 12 Jun 1895 in Coosa Co., AL m: 26 Dec 1888 in Coosa Co., AL ..............3 Knox McEwen b: 1 Oct 1889 in Coosa Co., AL d: 17 Jul 1964 in AL +Pearl Pond b: Unknown in ? d: Unknown in ? m: 4 Jan 1914 in Coosa Co., AL ..............3 Leo McEwen b: Unknown in AL ......2 Emma Jane McEwen b: 20 Mar 1867 in Coosa Co., AL d: 20 Feb 1940 in Coosa Co., AL +James Alexander Miller b: 2 Jun 1860 in Coosa Co., AL d: 20 Oct 1937 in Rockford, Coosa Co., AL m: 27 Dec 1885 in Coosa Co., AL ..............3 George Washington Miller b: 25 Oct 1886 in Coosa Co., AL d: 9 Jun 1962 in Coosa Co., AL +Clara Ruth Ramey b: 5 Oct 1893 in ? d: 15 Mar 1979 in Coosa Co., AL m: 12 Apr 1917 in Coosa Co., AL ..............3 Ellen Cathren Miller b: 20 Oct 1888 in Coosa Co., AL d: 30 Dec 1888 in Coosa Co., AL ..............3 Mary Maude Miller b: 18 Jun 1890 in Coosa Co., AL d: 3 Oct 1977 in AL +Arthur Lindsey Thompson b: 18 Dec 1883 in ? d: 29 Sep 1933 in Coosa Co., AL m: 26 Dec 1907 in Coosa Co., AL ..............3 Andrew Jackson Miller b: 19 Apr 1892 in Rockford, Coosa Co., AL d: 9 Sep 1976 in Whigham, Grady Co., GA +Linnie Pearl Newberry b: 3 Jun 1895 in Goodwater, Coosa Co., AL d: 5 Nov 1965 in Warm Springs, GA m: 4 Aug 1912 in Rockford, Coosa Co., AL ..............3 Martha Mable Miller b: 2 Jun 1894 in Coosa Co., AL d: 7 Oct 1916 in Coosa Co., AL ..............3 Emma Catherine Millerb: 3 Jan 1896 in Coosa Co., AL d: 11 Mar 1933 in Rockford, Coosa Co., AL +Evie Davis Bridges, Sr. b: 31 Jan 1890 on Hatchett Creek, Coosa Co., AL d: 18 Nov 1962 in Laurel Hill, FL m: 17 Dec 1913 in Coosa Co., AL ..............3 Lucy Norton Miller b: 8 Jan 1900 in Coosa Co., AL d: 6 Feb 1988 in Sylacauga, AL +Knox Slaughter Hammond b: 1 Feb 1896 in AL d: 18 Dec 1976 in Sylacauga, AL m: 15 Jan 1920 in Coosa Co., AL ............3 Rack Miller b: 9 May 1903 in Coosa Co., AL d: 23 Jun 1904 in Coosa Co., AL .............3 Arsual Annette Miller b: 22 Feb 1906 in Coosa Co., AL +Heflin C. Rogers b: 15 Feb 1906 in ? d: Unknown in ? m: 2 Nov 1924 in Coosa Co., AL ......2 Mary Lucy McEwen b: 22 Jul 1869 in Coosa Co., AL d: Unknown in ? +T. J. King b: Unknown in ? d: Unknown in ? m: 14 Jan 1892 in Coosa Co., AL ....2 Tabitha Olen McEwen b: 24 Apr 1871 in Coosa Co., AL d: 7 May 1871 in Coosa Co., AL .2 Arsula Antinet McEwen b: 16 Apr 1872 in Coosa Co., AL d: 14 Nov 1946 in Coosa Co., AL +John Perry Dobson b: 2 Jun 1868 in ? d: 23 Jan 1944 in Coosa Co., AL m: 14 Nov 1890 in Coosa Co., AL ..............3 George McEwen Dobson b: 11 Jul 1897 in Coosa Co., AL d: 4 Jan 1965 in AL +Marion Tigner b: 6 Jun 1902 in ? d: 24 Jun 1966 in AL m: Unknown in AL 3 Frank Perry Dobson b: 22 May 1900 in Coosa Co., AL d: 10 Mar 1948 in AL ..............3 Marion Dobson b: Unknown ..............3 Norma Dobson b: 30 May 1892 in AL d: 31 May 1963 in AL ..............3 Myrtle Dobson b: Unknown ......2 Archie A. McEwen b: 16 Jul 1874 in Coosa Co., AL d: 5 Oct 1920 in AL