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L. Damon. II. Frank E.,8 b. Jan. 11, 1871. III. Ella M.,8 b. June 3, 1873. IV. Stanley W.,8 b. June 13, 1875.
Another branch of Ewells.
Zenas T. Ewell, b. Dec. 18, 1809, d. July 21, 1875. Mar. Jane H. Holmes, b. July 8, 1812, d. Apr. 29, 1889. His father was Christopher Ewell.
I. Zenas T. Ewell, b. May 3, 1831. II. Mary J., b. July 10, 1833. Mar. Arthur F. Rogers. III. Susan, b. Dec. 28, 1835. Mar. Geo. Leonard. IV. Edwin H., b. Jan. 7, 1839, d. young. V. Fred H., b. May 18, 1842. Mar. Augusta Curtis. VI. Isaiah A., b. Dec. 7, 1844. Mar. Meribah Josselyn. VII. Sarah A., b. Apr. 9, 1847. Mar. Andrew J. Orcutt. VIII. Amanda B., b. July 12, 1849. Mar. Hiram Ford. IX. Calvin B., b. Aug. 20, 1852.
Marshall Ewell. Mar. Miss Tilden, dau. of Luther Tilden. Had two daughters.
Melville. Mar. Judith Williamson, dau. of Calvin Williamson. Had three sons: Melville, Parker and Otis.
John Phillips,1 the colonial ancestor. Mar. Grace (Don't find the date of his arrival in the United States.) He was struck by lightning and killed in 1658. His wife, Grace and son, were also struck and killed by lightning later in 1666. He was a constable in Marshfield in those colonial days. Mention of one of his attempted arrests of a Quaker preacher is made in the first volume of Richard's History of Marshfield.
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