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  1. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Hugh Boyle Obituary Hugh Robert Boyle was born January 14, 1943, to Hugh W. & Roberta B. Boyle in Portland, OR. ... who has fought and survived Ewing's sarcoma with the organization's support.

  2. Ewing's father, Thomas Ewing, Sr., was a prominent lawyer and a United States senator who also served as United States Secretary of the Treasury and United States Secretary of the Interior. Two of Ewing's brothers, Thomas Ewing, Jr., and Hugh Boyle Ewing, and his foster brother, William Tecumseh Sherman, eventually became general officers in the Union army during the American Civil War.

  3. 22 de dic. de 2010 · Thomas Ewing Jr. Hugh Boyle Ewing Daniel McCook Jr. All four members of the law firm served with distinction as general officers in the Union Army in the Civil War. Thomas Ewing Jr. was the first Chief Justice of Kansas, 1861-1862 Daniel McCook Jr. was mortally wounded at the Battle of Kenesaw Mountain (1864).

  4. Posted by the Fairfield Hertiage Association on 12-14-2016: Judge William Irvin, who came to Lancaster in 1801. He married Elizabeth Gillespie, one of three Gillespie sisters from Brownsville, Pennsylvania. Sister Susan married Philemon Beecher and Eleanor married Hugh Boyle. Eleanor's granddaughter, Ellen Ewing,...

  5. Thomas Ewing, Jr. was born on August 7, 1829, in Lancaster, Ohio, the fifth child of Thomas and Maria Wills (Boyle) Ewing. Education He received his early education in Ohio and at the age of nineteen became one of the private secretaries of President Taylor in whose cabinet his father was secretary of the interior.

  6. Hugh Boyle Ewing, (October 31, 1826 – June 30, 1905), was a diplomat, author, attorney, and Union Army general during the American Civil War.He was a member of the prestigious Ewing family, son of Thomas Ewing, the eldest brother of Thomas Ewing, Jr. and Charles Ewing, and the foster brother and brother-in-law of William T. Sherman.

  7. Ewing, James page 24 EWING, Hugh Boyle, soldier, was born in Lancaster, Ohio, Oct. 31, 1826; son of the Hon. Thomas and Maria Wills (Boyle) Ewing. His ancestor, Finley Ewing, the first progenitor of the family of whom there is record, achieved distinction as an officer of