James P. Ewing A millwright, he is the son of james and Gennette (Scott) Ewing, and was born in Lancaster County, PA. His parents came to Tazewell County, IL in 1834, and moved to Franklin County in 1837. When the California fever ran high in 1850, Mr. Ewing went there to seek his fortune. He remained there six years, engaged chiefly in building mills. He was Superintendent of Sacramento water works for two years. He came home and remained in Galesburg for one year, then returned to the Golden State, where he died in 1868. He married Adeline Clendennin in February, 1836 and has 2 sons and 4 daughters. Mrs. Ewing has been a member of the First Church during her 22 years in Galesburg. Joan