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EWBANL. Russell

RUSSELL EWBANK

Source: Waveland Independent, July 22, 1927

Russell Stephen Ewbank, son of Martin C. and Hannah Ewbank, was born April 12, 1860 near Lawrenceburg, Dearborn Co, Indiana on the farm his grandfather, John Ewbank, purchased from the Government a few years after his arrival from England in 1807. At the death of his father he, with his younger brother, cultivated this farm until his marr. to Miss Cora Liddle of the same neighborhood on Dec 29, 1887. To this union were born six children: Webb of Waveland; Amos of South Bend; Lucile Buser of Danville, Ind; Helen, teacher at Lebanon, Ruth Davis of Rockville and Leona. All the children were born in Benton County, where he purchased a farm near Wadena and moved on it immediately after their marriage. They might be called pioneers as their farm was unimproved, part of it being unbroken prairie. They resided on this farm until 1900 when they sold it and bought near Oxford. He was active in the service of the community, serving as assessor for two teMrs. After the marriage of his son, Webb he moved to Oxford, leaving the farm to the care of his son and wife. After residing in Oxford for a time they sold their farm and purchased the Hannah farm in Parke Co. on which they resided until last March when they moved to Waveland. He was always a devoted husband and father, a faithful brother and a helpful neighbor as attested by his many friends. He gave his heart to God and joined the church in his early manhood and has been active in the work of the Church and Sunday school, occupying various offices of the Church. He was a member of the Masonic order. He is survived by an older brother, F.J. Ewbank of Rushville, R.B. Ewbank of Ashland, Ohio and Florence H. Ewbank of Rushville. The other members of the family have preceded him to the better land. Among those present at the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ewbank of So. Bend; RB Ewbank of Ashland; Miss Florence Ewbank of Rushville; Mrs. Martin Ewbank and dau, Alma of Champaign, Ill; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ewbank of Rushville; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ewbank of Indianapolis and Judge Lewis Ewbank of there; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ewbank of Ladoga; Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Crocker of No. Vernon; Miss Viola Liddle, Guilford; Rev. C. Emory Smith, Ridgeville; Mrs. Sebra Cox, Lafayette, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nesbet, Fowler; Mr. and Mrs. George Mitten, Goodland, Mrs. JG Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. JW Kenyon, Mr. and Mrs Claude Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sheetz, Mr. and Mrs. WG Mattles, all of Oxford; Mr. and Mrs. HP New,, Mrs. Mae Mattews, Mrs. Harry Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taur and daughter, Mary Ann, Miss Dorothy Stevenson all of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Mill, New Ross, Miss Hazel Buser, New Market and Frank Zimmerman, Danville, Ind. == kbz
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