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Abel Wilder Ewers

Birth14 Mar 1811 - Windsor Twp., Windsor, Vermont
Death23 Sep 1894 - His home in Manchester, Canada
MotherDolly Wilder
FatherSamuel Ewers (Euers)

Born in Windsor Twp., Windsor, Vermont on 14 Mar 1811 to Samuel Ewers (Euers) and Dolly Wilder. Abel Wilder Ewers married Rhoda Munroe and had 13 children. He passed away on 23 Sep 1894 in His home in Manchester, Canada.

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Parents
Samuel Ewers (Euers)
1784 - 1820
Dolly Wilder
1788 - 1858
Spouse(s)
Rhoda Munroe
1813 - 1873
Mary Ann Munroe
1877 - Unknown
Mary Monroe
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
Esther Ellen Ewers
1853 - 1944
Robert Wellington Ewers
1857 - 1917
Rosanna Ewers
1833 - 1912
Emily Ewers
1849 - 1942
Harriet Emert Ewers
1846 - 1928
George Washington Ewers
1837 - 1920
John Smith Ewers
1848 - 1919

Augusta Ewers
1855 - Unknown
James Ewers
1842 - 1922
Araminta Ewers
1839 - 1918
Dolly Maria Ewers
1838 - 1923
Melissa Ewers
1856 - Unknown
Charles Ewers
1854 - Unknown

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