James Ewing (MP)

[1] Ewing married three times, firstly in 1812 to Mary Ann Carige (resulting in 1 daughter), but she died the following year.

Ewing's first two marriages took place in India, and he made 'a considerable fortune' there.

[1] Ewing returned to England in 1828 and purchased the Wareham seat in Parliament from John Calcraft.

[1] In 1832 Ewing had bought the manor of Magdalen Laver in Essex from John Cozens.

He was survived by his second daughter (the eldest with his second wife), Anna Caroline Morton, who in 1843 had married Caledon Du Pré Alexander of Auberies, Essex, son of Josias Du Pré Alexander.