Good Morning, Does anyone know how to find any documentation that provides details of the names in a "Listof Civil and Mil appts for alabama terr by Gov Holmes 1818? See Benjamin Stewart below. For example, if a Benjamin Stewart was appointed a trustee in 1817 or 1818 in the Territory of Alabama, where might the details surrounding this be found? cheers from 6600 ft, Dick Stewart Colorado Subject: [STEWART] Stewart's in Alabama and probably LCT and poss related to Charles/Hanna line > Hurried notes taken 1600-1700 Saturday 29 March 2003 from microfile in > reference room at Alabama Archives, Montgomery Alabama > > > ===================== > > - Stewart, F 1856 cpt mobile 1854 > > > - Stewart, Frederick 1852 cpt state artillery > > > - Stewart, G > > > - Stewart, G N private 41st R, 7 bde, 6 division Rasco's beat #7 (or #1) > 1862 > > > - Stewart, G 1841 10 div adj general > > > ============================ > > > roll mil 21 M870653 SK-u? > > > - Stewart, Charles A 1843 6 div / 15 bde / 40r > > > - Stewart, Charles F 36R adjutant oct 24, 1822 Cahawba > > > - Stewart, D. Beat 1 / 46R / 11B / 5D 1836 Dale Co, Daleville > > > - Stewart, Charles F 36 R 1822 > > > - Stewart, Daniel oct 24, 1822 cpt dist 6 / 2 battallion / 23rd reg / 7 b > / 3d > > > ===================== > > > roll mil 21 M870653 Ck-u > > > - Stewart, Benjamin member 24th regt alabama militia sept 16, 1820 Autauga > County > > > - Stewart, A A 85th regt Barter County 1lt williams beat #8 1862 > > > - Stewart, Aaron 1847, 1849 23rd regt Autauga County > > > - Stewart, Aaron G. cpt beat 13 23rd regt 1849 > > > - Stewart Aron member Old Town, Perry County, ?? Regt, May 5, 1821 > > > - Stewart Benj 70th Regt 16th Brigade 8th div, alabama militia captain > beat #8 july 1st, 1861 Talladega Alabama > > > - Stewart, Benj member Capt Aperson's Beat 23 reg alabama militia > AutaugaCo Oct 19, 1820 > > > - Stewart, Benj jul 1, 1861 cpt 70th regt > > > - Stewart, Charles 1837 cpt 5d // 11b // 46r > > > - Stewart, Charles A. 1843 6d / 15b / 40th r > > > ===================== > > > - Stewart, Christopher S. June 27, 1818 > > > - Stewart, Tom Monroe County Alabama JP 1819 (1818?) > > > - Aikin, William A. 1836 B.G. 1st bde alabama militia Indian War Madison > County > > (I believe this is possibly a brother to James L. G. Aiken (James married > Czarina Aiken, daughter of Solomon B. Stewart, my ancestor) > > > - Hogan, Colonel 1836 Indian war may 21, 1836 ltr to Col Shakleford may > 24, 1836 > > (Possibly related to Sarah Hogins/Hogan, wifeof Soloman B. Stewart and > Mary Hogan, wife of William Stewart) > > > - Hogan, JB colonel may 21 > > > - Hogan John B > > > ==================== > > > MS Territorial Records Civil Services > > > - Steward, C. S. mobile co, miss terr aug 3, 1816? > > (this is Christopher Strong Stewart who was in Mississippi / Southern > Alamab very early) > > > - Stewart, Benjamin Cahawba Valley alabama terr trustee aug 28, 1817; from > "Listof Civil and Mil appts for alabama terr by Gov Holmes 1818" > > (I believe this Benjamin Stewart may be the brother of Soloman Stewart, > both probable sons of Charles Stewart/Elizabeth Clements, son of Charles > Stewart/Hannah Kirk) > > > - Stewart, Benjamin same trustee .. elections returns for C Valley by > Reuben Mardiz, judge and Richard Crowder aug 28, 1817 > > (I believe this Benjamin Stewart may be the brother of Soloman Stewart > (who was also in LCT), both probable sons of Charles Stewart/Elizabeth > Clements, son of Charles Stewart/Hannah Kirk) > > > - Stewart, C. S. Mobile Co ala terr sept 1, 1818 > > > - Stewart, Christopher Strong Mobile Co FEb 24, 1818 > > > ====================== > > > - Clemens, James Moorsville Citizen Oct 15, 1818 > > > - Clement, Joshua Mobile Co, Ala terr JP > > > - Clement, Benj , Clarke Co, Town of Jackson March 15, 1818, Constable and > Collector (election returns) > > (I believe this Benjamin Clement was in LCT earlier.) > > > - Spotswood, Alexander E. Monroe Co ala terr Lic to Practice Law, April > 23, 1818 > > (not sure who this person is , but am always interested in Spotswood / > Spotsford names that may trace back to VA and Charles Stewart/Hannah Kirk) > > > =================== > > > 1818 militia > > > - Avery, Henry aug 28, 1817 Clerk of the Inferior Court Cahawba Valley, > ala terr, april 7 1818; Shelby co, ala terr, clerk of Superior Court, > Shelby Co, ; Clerk of County Court, march 18, 1818 > > (Possibly related to Allen Avery (married Mary H. Stewart, daughter of > Soloman B. Stewart /Sarah Hogins/Hogan > > > - Barford, Jonathan Clerk of Cy Ct Lawrence Co, A; March 3, 1823 > > > =================== > > > Military records, bob cason curator > > > - Barton, John Esq 1819 JP Blount Co > > > - Barton, Wm S. Cyrers Settlement ala terr Constable > > > - Burford, Phillip 1818? Moorsville / Limeston Co, ala terr Petition to > the Legislature for an Act of Incorporation by the citizens of Moorsville > > > ===================== > > > - Stewart, G. W. 41r 7b 6d Rasco Beat Orrville, Dallas Co 1862 > > > - Stewart, George > > > - Stewart, George H > > > - Stewart, George N 20r Demopolis, Marengo Co may 19, 1821 adjutant > > (This is George Noble Stewart, of English descent, who married Paulina > Davide, daughter of the French General Davide, one of the main players > among the French Society (exiles who were granted land in Alabama by > Congress)). George was Secretary of the French Society back in > Philadelphia prior to the lot of them moving to Alabama. He later was > active as a lawyer and judge in Tuscaloosa and Mobile counties, and was > part of the Alabama Militia, probably knowing the Scotish Stewart's very > well, as the Charles Stewart clan was in the same areas. Another > purported Soloman brother, Larkin W. Stewart, had a plantation near > Demopolis and reportedly eventually owned his own steamboat to transport > cotton. Larkin also eventually bought part of the French land grant near > Linden, years after the failure of the French Society to grow grapes and > other agricultural endeavors. Larkin died Marengo, Dale, or Perry County > and is buried in Stokes Cemetery in Greensborough, Dale County, just a ! > few miles south of Tuscaloosa. Stokes Cemetery is interestingly not far > from where James L. G. Aiken (also in Alabama Militia/ Czarina Stewart > lived. Also, only a very few miles from where Solomon Stewart had land in > Perry County (actually now in Dale county). > > > - Stewart, Solomon jan 13, 1822 16th regt Marion 4 bde nov 20, 1822 > colonel commandant mar 16, 1822 removed (elections) dec 20, 1822. [[this > data jumbled together, but I have copies of the three militia cards at > home. Bottom line: Solomon or Soloman Stewart colonel commandant 16th regt > marion 4th bde elected thus date and removed thus and so date) > > > > Cheers from 6600 ft, > > Dick Stewart > > Colorado >