James Ewen

James Ewen
Alternate name(s): 
McEwen; Owens; Ewin
Nickname: 
Jim
Date of birth: 
Friday, 24 December 1915
Marital status: 
single
Ethnicity/Nationality: 
Scottish
Profession: 
mariner; miner; driver; later Canada Post
Hometown(s): 
Vancouver, British Columbia; Kincardine, Scotland; transient
Date of immigration to Canada: 
Sunday, 15 October 1916
Education: 
elementary school
Political affiliation: 
Communist Party of Canada, 1930; It appears he was expelled from the party at the end of his time in Spain
Affiliations to union and social groups: 
Union of Mariners of the Pacific; Involved in strikes and demonstrations; Mackenzie Papineau Veterans Association (West)
Approximate date arrived in Spain: 
1937-06-24
Unit: 
15th Corps Transport, 35th Division Service Sanitario as an ambulance driver; Albacete Auto Park
Final status: 
Survived; Returned to Canada 4 February 1939; Served with the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II; Died 30 March 1988 in North Vancouver, British Columbia
Disciplinary record in Spain: 
Some trouble in 1938-1939, details unknown
Other: 
Of the Ewen family who were prominently associated with the CPC; Son of Tom Ewen of the Kingston Eight; Brother to fellow Mac-Pap veteran William Ewen; Brother to Jean Ewen who served in China with Dr. Norman Bethune
Sources: 
Figueres List; RGASPI Fond 545, Opis 6, Delo 547, ll. 121- ; Liversedge; Momryk; Petrou, Ancestry; Family input from Harry Ewen; Hoff
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