London Rands with a German connection?
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London Rands with a German connection?
Interested in making contact with any other descendants of Adam Ewart, coachmaker and undertaker, born according to 1841 England census 'foreign parts' ca. 1771, died London 1842. He married Theresa Rand at St Marylebone London in 1794.
Children included Joseph Adam Ewart (ca.1797-1866), undertaker, and posibly Henry Ewart (ca. 1807-1850), coachmaker. The latter christened one of his children 'Joachim', which points to German or other continental European ancestry.
I'd be most interested to hear of other London Ewarts who were originally from Europe. Theresa Rand's name could also suggest European origins.
Children included Joseph Adam Ewart (ca.1797-1866), undertaker, and posibly Henry Ewart (ca. 1807-1850), coachmaker. The latter christened one of his children 'Joachim', which points to German or other continental European ancestry.
I'd be most interested to hear of other London Ewarts who were originally from Europe. Theresa Rand's name could also suggest European origins.
