Reunited (in a virtual way...)

after 135+ years...

Ellen Wamsley Ewer/Higgins and Reuel Ewer

Majors Cemetery, Cedar Township, Buffalo County, NE.
National Cemetery, Memphis, TN
Section C, Grave# 3223


(Photo by Rod Stover, April, 1999)
According to V. Todd Stover, Ellen's stone was purchased in advance from Sears and Roebuck. The date of death was supplied at the appropriate time.
For details of the inscription, click
here.

Research to grave site thanks to David Ludwig, photo 1999 thanks to Sid Ewer

Ellen Wamsley, about 1860, 70 (?)

Reuel Ewer, about 1862.
Born about 1828 in England

Died 20 March, 1897


From a "tintype" in the collection of Marge Stover

Born in Pennsylvania, about 1830.
Married Aug. 31, 1851, Cassville, Wisconsin
Died (of "swamp fever") in the Regimental Hospital in Helena, Arkansas, August 19, 1863, age 32 or 33.

[Reproduced from a "tintype" by and courtesy of Allen J. Stover, now in the possession of Marge Stover.]

Obituary from the Fri., Mar. 26, 1897 edition of the Ravenna News and courtesy Dave Ludwig

 Mrs. Ellen Higgins, one of the old
settlers of  Cedar township, passed
away, March 20th, at the age of 68
years.
  Mrs. Higgins was a native of Eng-
land,  coming to this  country in her
early  youth,  and  to  this  state  in
1873. The spring of '73 she moved on
to the  place where  she  died.   Mrs.
Higgins was of a hopeful,  happy dis-
position,  and a help to the many dis-
pondent ones of the early days.  She
leaves many friends and a family to
mourn her departure. She was carried
to her grave in the storm of the 21st,
by a few faithful friends.   The inter-
ment was in the cemetery at Majors.
"Weep not that her trial is over,
Weep not that her race is run:
God grant we may rest as calmly,
When our work, like hers, is done:
'Till then we would yield with
Gladness, our treasure to Him to keep:
And rejoice in the sweet assurance,
He giveth His loved ones sleep."

Reuel Ewer's roots researched in the 21st Century...

Reuel Ewer's Civil War discharge certificate; well preserved and in the hands of Marge Stover. (Details pertaining to Reuel)

Company "C," (400kb) Twenty-fifth Regiment, Wisconsin Volunteer - names are readable:

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