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- Norman Kirkwood Ewing (26 December 1870 – 19 July 1928) was an Australian lawyer, politician and judge. He was born in New South Wales and moved to Western Australia in the 1890s. He served in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 1897 to 1901 and was elected to the Senate at the inaugural federal election in 1901.
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Norman's Story. My grandfather, Captain Norman Orr Ewing served in South Africa and the Sudan before WW1 began the war by being attached to the 1st Battalion of the Irish Guards in Oct 1914.
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Oct 27, 2021 · Like the characters in Passing, Hall's maternal grandfather Norman Isaac Ewing, who died in 1968, spent his life 'passing' as a white man and raised his children, including Maria, as white.
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Sir Norman Archibald Orr-Ewing, 4th Baronet (23 November 1880 – 26 March 1960). Orr-Ewing was a Brigadier-General in the Army and served as Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Scotland from 1937 to 1939.
1911. marriage Laura Louisa Robarts Source:8505372 24th July 1911. service British Army Captain Scots Guards Source:1181008. service British Army Lieutenant Colonel 2nd Scots Guards Source:1181008. service British Army Brigadier General 45th Infantry Brigade Source:1181008.
May 5, 2014 · Capt. Norman Orr Ewing began WWI by being attached to the 1st Battalion of the Irish Guards in October of 1914 and was awarded the DSO for his gallantry under fire. He was the most senior officer left alive and unhurt during a vicious attack by four German divisions, and took command of what was left of the battalion, around 160 men of all ...
Jan 6, 2022 · Professor Gates begins by debunking the alleged Native American heritage of her maternal grandfather, Norman Ewing, who was known as a Chief of the Dakota tribe who fought in Custer’s Last Stand. The willful inconsistency of his race and birthplace may have been fueled by the fact that his first wife was indigenous.
Norman Kirkwood Ewing (26 December 1870 – 19 July 1928) was an Australian lawyer, politician and judge. He was born in New South Wales and moved to Western Australia in the 1890s.