William Manson Ewan (18 September 1903 – 14 March 1967) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
He was the chairman of directors with the Roma Transport Co. Ltd, 1954–1958 and a director of Western Publishers Pty Ltd and also the Toowoomba and Maranoa Broadcasting Co.[1] In 1927 Ewan married Jessie Alison Mary De Conlay and together had one son and two daughters.
Ewan died in March 1967 at Parliament House, Brisbane[1] and was cremated at the Mt Thompson Crematorium.
[3] Ewan won the new seat of Roma for the Country Party at the 1950 Queensland state election, defeating the Labor candidate by over 400 votes.
[1] He was out of politics for four years when the Labor Party split in two with the result being Ewan returned once again as the member for Roma in 1957.