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    1. STEWART - Antigonish County, N.S.
    2. George Newbury
    3. STEWART Robert Feb 29, 1828 - Oct 21, 1915 aged 87 yrs Christy July 3, 1832 - Nov 30, 1907 wife Daniel W. Sep 3, 1867 - June 13, 1945 STEWART Robert G. d. Aug 28, 1898 aged 21 yrs in California Christina d. in Washington July 20, 1899 aged 39 yrs STEWART STEWART STEWART STEWART STEWART Robert Stewart 'Elder' d. July 22, 1873 age 75 yrs A Native of Perthshire, Scotland STEWART Christy d. Dec 6, 1870 80 yrs wife of the late Robert STEWART etc..... ... this cemetery listing i'm putting together will be posted on-line once i get to update it on the Antigonish County Gen Web

    01/03/2006 06:26:25
    1. Re: [STEWART] Robert Stuart and SCOOBA Mississippi
    2. Gini
    3. Thank you, Dick. And pray tell - what is a boot scoot? Gini > Some of the earlier AL/TN land speculators and even some of the surveyors > did a casual boot scoot into the middle of MS.

    01/03/2006 03:31:36
    1. Stewart family placed in PA 1858
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AmJBAIB/7290 Message Board Post: For more information placing several Stewart family members in Butler Co., PA, 1858, please email me at: vi@1858map.com

    01/03/2006 01:08:17
    1. Re: [STEWART] Robert Stuart and SCOOBA Mississippi
    2. DS
    3. Hi Gini, If you go from Tuscaloosa, AL eastward to Gainesville, AL, and cross the border into MS, you will be in Scooba in less than an hour. Highway 16, I think. The significance of the area is the 1830-1832 Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, and the new availability of land to buy, as well as the projection for a railroad to pass through the area. In other words, it was one of the next steps in the westward expansion, and MANY folks from TN and AL, perhaps as well as GA SC NC VA, etc., headed for the new promised land. Some of the earlier AL/TN land speculators and even some of the surveyors did a casual boot scoot into the middle of MS. This W. H. Stuart is a little intriguing, as there was also a W. H. Stuart in Marion Co, AL during the early settlement of Marion / Fayette Counties, AL. It's hard to tell who's who in many cases. My ancestors moved to Scooba around 1833, having settled first for some years in Marion, Fayette, Tuscaloosa, and Perry Counties, AL. When I strolled through the cemetery in Scooba, finding my ancestors buried there, I noted that there was at least one, if not more, Stewart's from the Fayette/Marion County, AL, area, buried there as well. Cheers, Dick Stewart =-==-=-=-= There must be thousands of Robert Stuarts, but my ggggrandfather was one, so my interest perks up. Where is Scooba? Gini ----- Original Message ----- From: "DS" <rmstewart@myexcel.com> To: <STEWART-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 11:05 AM Subject: [STEWART] Re: [MSKEMPER] Re: W. H. Stuart and wives > Hi, > Very interesting email on the W. H. STUART line in Scooba. > > Back in 1993, I visited Scooba (STEWART / AVERY / BURFORD / HARDIN, > HAMMACK, TRAMMELL, etc). An elderly lady found out we were there on a > genealogy pilgrimage, introduced herself (Smith?), showed us around a bit, > and when we left, she gave me a water pitcher that she said she purchased > at a gargage sale that originally belonged to Mr Robert STEWART/STUART of > Scooba. > > Wonder if you have any idea which Robert that might have been? > > Cheers from 6600 ft, > > Dick Stewart

    01/03/2006 11:52:58
    1. Anne Arundel, Maryland lines
    2. Dick wrote: There's a Anne Arrundel Historical Society/Library on the edge of the city of Glen Burnie there in AA county. That's the Kuethe Library. In their collections, they have the Colonial Dames of America charts.

    01/03/2006 08:56:30
    1. Robert Stuart
    2. Gini
    3. There must be thousands of Robert Stuarts, but my ggggrandfather was one, so my interest perks up. Where is Scooba? Gini ----- Original Message ----- From: "DS" <rmstewart@myexcel.com> To: <STEWART-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 11:05 AM Subject: [STEWART] Re: [MSKEMPER] Re: W. H. Stuart and wives > Hi, > Very interesting email on the W. H. STUART line in Scooba. > > Back in 1993, I visited Scooba (STEWART / AVERY / BURFORD / HARDIN, > HAMMACK, TRAMMELL, etc). An elderly lady found out we were there on a > genealogy pilgrimage, introduced herself (Smith?), showed us around a bit, > and when we left, she gave me a water pitcher that she said she purchased > at a gargage sale that originally belonged to Mr Robert STEWART/STUART of > Scooba. > > Wonder if you have any idea which Robert that might have been? > > Cheers from 6600 ft, > > Dick Stewart > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=- > > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: McKenney, Stuart, Gifford > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5JB.2ACI/298.3 > > Message Board Post: > > Brenda, we have corresonded before. I found this info in my Family Tree > Maker regarding Dicey McKenney. I found her obit in the old Beazley > family years ago and tried to connect her to our Stuart line. However, W. > H. Stuart is a different family. She was related to us, though, through > her brother's daughter who married a Parnell. Below you will find an > outline on Dicey and also her obit. > > Obituary found in old Beazley Bible; also on Ancestry.com site "Ancestors > and relatives of Thomas Lipton Oubre" > > "Mrs. D. A. Stuart > > At the home of her son, Mr. D. P. Stuart, in Scooba, on the night of > Tuesday the 19th, inst., Mrs. Dicey Ann Stuart "entered into rest", after > a short illness from heart failure and at the ad vanced age of > seventy-five years. > Death comes to all of us, and by most of us is dreaded; but when one has > "borne the heat and burdens of the day" as this loving mother had, when > one can all but see the angelic faces of the dear ones gone before; > awaiting our coming, as this good woman could, death is indeed but an > entering into rest. And there remains for us who are left the Master's > promises. Deceased left two sons, Messrs. W. H. and D. P. Stuart, three > daughters, Mesdames Jerry Aust, Wm. Smith, and G. A. Gifford, a number of > grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends to mourn her > passing, and to all of them in their sorrow our sympathy is extended." > > Editor's note: G. A. (George Alexander) Gifford was actually a son from > her first marriage to John T. Gifford. Mrs. Jerry Aust (Fannie J. > Gifford) and Mrs. Wm. Smith (Mary Mollie Gifford) were the daughters from > that union as well. > > Descendants of Dicey McKenney > > 1 Dicey McKenney b: May 27, 1831 in Georgia d: December 19, 1905 in > Scooba, Kemper County, MS > . +John T. Gifford b: 1820 in Tennessee m: November 17, 1849 in Sumter > County, Alabama > 2 George Alexander Gifford b: January 16, 1858 in Noxubee County, MS > 2 Mary Mollie Gifford b: March 18, 1852 in Noxubee County, MS > 2 Fannie J. Gifford b: January 23, 1855 in Noxubee County, MS > *2nd Husband of Dicey McKenney: > . +William Henry Stuart b: February 07, 1807 in South Carolina d: March > 30, 1884 m: January 22, 1865 in Mississippi > 2 William Henry Stuart, Jr. b: January 18, 1866 in Kemper County, > Mississippi d: August 31, 1909 in Kemper County, Mississippi > .. +Fannie Lanier b: July 04, 1866 m: January 28, 1885 > 3 Hassie Stuart > 3 Ruby Stuart > 3 Clem Hamilton Stuart b: 1887 > 3 Onie Mae Stuart b: Abt. 1891 in Mississippi > 3 Jewell A. Stuart b: September 09, 1895 in Kemper County, Mississippi > 3 Lyda V. Stuart b: September 15, 1897 in Kemper County, Mississippi > 3 Lacy Cornelia Stuart b: Abt. 1906 in Kemper County, Mississippi > 2 Dock Pearson Stuart b: May 13, 1871 in Mississippi d: December 13, 1926 > in Scooba, Kemper County, MS > .. +Donnie Bell Jackson b: July 13, 1871 > 3 Emmett E. Stuart b: May 1896 in Kemper County, Mississippi > 3 Roy R. Stuart b: 1899 in Kemper County, Mississippi > 3 Gladys Stuart b: April 16, 1900 in Kemper County, Mississippi > 3 William H. Stuart b: April 17, 1903 in Kemper County, Mississippi > *2nd Wife of Dock Pearson Stuart: > .. +Annie Mae Bryan b: Abt. 1881 in Mississippi > 3 Doc Pearson Stuart, Jr. b: Abt. 1905 in Kemper County, Mississippi > 3 Woodrow Stuart b: Abt. 1914 in Kemper County, Mississippi > > > > > > > ==== STEWART Mailing List ==== > Explore and learn how to use the indices for the Stewart Clan Magazine: > http://users.hol.gr/~mkyritsi/ Thanks to Mary Kyritsis, Kifissia, Greece, > Member of > Clan Stewart Society in America, Genealogical Committee > for all her hard work in creating the index. > >

    01/03/2006 06:29:43
    1. Re: Re: [STEWART] Anne Arundel, MD lines - Montg Co, KY
    2. Donald -- When you have time you might check into a Willibay Stewart (b. about 1780 in PA?) who m. Sarah Powell and moved into KY around 1806 (roughly). He named one of his sons Preston; to me, there seems to be some confusion and/or guesswork as to exactly where this family lived in the very early 1800s. I'm still trying to get Tony Stewart, one of Willibay's living descendants, to participate in the DNA project. I think Willibay could be the key to several Stewart mysteries stretching across PA, KY and IN. Mike Stewart > > From: Donald E King <dking4@gte.net> > Date: 2006/01/02 Mon PM 10:46:01 PST > To: STEWART-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [STEWART] Anne Arundel, MD lines - Montg Co, KY > > Teresa - Hi > > I am certain that you and I have never communicated with one another. > I have belonged to this list for a few years, but not able to > actively participate because of other genealogical priorities with my > King line. However, I have tried to keep one eye open hoping to see > any of a few magic words like Anne Arundel and Stephen. > > My last Stewart male is three female generations back; so, I am not > able to provide any DNA data for my Stewarts. > > The oldest information for my Stewart line is Samuel Preston Stewart, > variously reported in the census as Samuel B., Preston and Pleasant. > According to family records, his date of birth is Oct 23, 1810. He > married Emily Cheatham ca 1830 in Montgomery Co, KY. > > However, I also have a document written in 1816 where the Court in > Montg. Co, as a part of the settlement of the estate of David Stewart > Jnr, established an apprenticeship for Samuel B Preston - aged 16. > However, my Samuel would have been born ca 1810 and the 1830 census > confirms that my Samuel was born ca 1810 - definitely not 1800. So - > did the clerk, or whoever was making the Court's copy accidentally > write Samuel's age as 16 instead of 6, for the moment confusing his > age with the year 1816? Or am I on a wild goose chase? > > I do not know which Stewart male in Montgomery was his father. The > reasons why I am interested in Anne Arundel are the appearance in > both places of the names Stephen and Ezekiel. To me, it definitely > appears to be a branch of the Anne Arundel line. Also, if I remember > correctly, is the appearance of the surnames Preston and For(e)man > (one of Samuel's sons was named William Firman) in Anne Arundel. > > I was in the Clerk's office in Montg. Co a few years ago and was told > that certain historical documents had been destroyed - do not > remember how nor does it really matter now how they were destroyed. > So, I may not be able to prove the events at this point. I definitely > do not intend to bend the facts in order to fit my facts. :>) > > So, if this helps, please let me know. > > Thanks, > Donald King > > > > > >> Teresa wrote: > >> Anyone researching the Anne Arundel CO Maryland > >> lines? This is a very old > >> line in Maryland dating back to > >> the 1600`s. > >> > >> > > > > > ==== STEWART Mailing List ==== > Visit the Archives for this list: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/STEWART/ >

    01/03/2006 05:01:28
    1. Re: [MSKEMPER] Re: W. H. Stuart and wives
    2. DS
    3. Hi, Very interesting email on the W. H. STUART line in Scooba. Back in 1993, I visited Scooba (STEWART / AVERY / BURFORD / HARDIN, HAMMACK, TRAMMELL, etc). An elderly lady found out we were there on a genealogy pilgrimage, introduced herself (Smith?), showed us around a bit, and when we left, she gave me a water pitcher that she said she purchased at a gargage sale that originally belonged to Mr Robert STEWART/STUART of Scooba. Wonder if you have any idea which Robert that might have been? Cheers from 6600 ft, Dick Stewart =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=- This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McKenney, Stuart, Gifford Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5JB.2ACI/298.3 Message Board Post: Brenda, we have corresonded before. I found this info in my Family Tree Maker regarding Dicey McKenney. I found her obit in the old Beazley family years ago and tried to connect her to our Stuart line. However, W. H. Stuart is a different family. She was related to us, though, through her brother's daughter who married a Parnell. Below you will find an outline on Dicey and also her obit. Obituary found in old Beazley Bible; also on Ancestry.com site "Ancestors and relatives of Thomas Lipton Oubre" "Mrs. D. A. Stuart At the home of her son, Mr. D. P. Stuart, in Scooba, on the night of Tuesday the 19th, inst., Mrs. Dicey Ann Stuart "entered into rest", after a short illness from heart failure and at the ad vanced age of seventy-five years. Death comes to all of us, and by most of us is dreaded; but when one has "borne the heat and burdens of the day" as this loving mother had, when one can all but see the angelic faces of the dear ones gone before; awaiting our coming, as this good woman could, death is indeed but an entering into rest. And there remains for us who are left the Master's promises. Deceased left two sons, Messrs. W. H. and D. P. Stuart, three daughters, Mesdames Jerry Aust, Wm. Smith, and G. A. Gifford, a number of grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends to mourn her passing, and to all of them in their sorrow our sympathy is extended." Editor's note: G. A. (George Alexander) Gifford was actually a son from her first marriage to John T. Gifford. Mrs. Jerry Aust (Fannie J. Gifford) and Mrs. Wm. Smith (Mary Mollie Gifford) were the daughters from that union as well. Descendants of Dicey McKenney 1 Dicey McKenney b: May 27, 1831 in Georgia d: December 19, 1905 in Scooba, Kemper County, MS . +John T. Gifford b: 1820 in Tennessee m: November 17, 1849 in Sumter County, Alabama 2 George Alexander Gifford b: January 16, 1858 in Noxubee County, MS 2 Mary Mollie Gifford b: March 18, 1852 in Noxubee County, MS 2 Fannie J. Gifford b: January 23, 1855 in Noxubee County, MS *2nd Husband of Dicey McKenney: . +William Henry Stuart b: February 07, 1807 in South Carolina d: March 30, 1884 m: January 22, 1865 in Mississippi 2 William Henry Stuart, Jr. b: January 18, 1866 in Kemper County, Mississippi d: August 31, 1909 in Kemper County, Mississippi .. +Fannie Lanier b: July 04, 1866 m: January 28, 1885 3 Hassie Stuart 3 Ruby Stuart 3 Clem Hamilton Stuart b: 1887 3 Onie Mae Stuart b: Abt. 1891 in Mississippi 3 Jewell A. Stuart b: September 09, 1895 in Kemper County, Mississippi 3 Lyda V. Stuart b: September 15, 1897 in Kemper County, Mississippi 3 Lacy Cornelia Stuart b: Abt. 1906 in Kemper County, Mississippi 2 Dock Pearson Stuart b: May 13, 1871 in Mississippi d: December 13, 1926 in Scooba, Kemper County, MS .. +Donnie Bell Jackson b: July 13, 1871 3 Emmett E. Stuart b: May 1896 in Kemper County, Mississippi 3 Roy R. Stuart b: 1899 in Kemper County, Mississippi 3 Gladys Stuart b: April 16, 1900 in Kemper County, Mississippi 3 William H. Stuart b: April 17, 1903 in Kemper County, Mississippi *2nd Wife of Dock Pearson Stuart: .. +Annie Mae Bryan b: Abt. 1881 in Mississippi 3 Doc Pearson Stuart, Jr. b: Abt. 1905 in Kemper County, Mississippi 3 Woodrow Stuart b: Abt. 1914 in Kemper County, Mississippi

    01/03/2006 02:05:31
    1. Re: [STEWART] Anne Arundel, Maryland lines
    2. Gini
    3. Thanks, Fred. I have the book- which has inaccuracies- and others written to correct them. "The Dorsey Book" is excellent if you are interested and I can give you the authors later. (I'm in a huge hurry right now!) I am descended from all the surnames which I mentioned, as well as Stuarts (but no MD ones). What I meant in my original posting was that I was no aware of any Stewarts in MD as early as the 1600's. Gini > > There is a very large list of Dorsey and Howard's, a sizeable list of > > Todd's > and a smaller list of Elder's in the book; 'The Founders of Anne Arundel > and > Howard Counties, Maryland'. > Fred > > -----Original Message----- > From: Gini [mailto:gini1223@comcast.net] > Sent: Monday, January 02, 2006 6:01 PM > To: STEWART-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [STEWART] Anne Arundel, Maryland lines > > I have - Howards, Dorseys, Todds, Elders - but don't recall any Stewarts. > Gini

    01/03/2006 12:54:06
    1. Re: [STEWART] Anne Arundel, Maryland lines
    2. teresa stuart
    3. Hi Dick, I was in Anee Arundel Co last year as well as other counties in MD. The area is just so nice, I just loved it there. I guess it will have to wait until next July, when I make my yearly trip to Northern VA. Teresa --- DS <rmstewart@myexcel.com> wrote: > Hi Teresa, > There's a Anne Arrundel Historical Society/Library > on the edge of the city > of Glen Burnie there in AA county. __________________________________________ Yahoo! DSL – Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl.yahoo.com

    01/03/2006 12:48:55
    1. Re: Oliver Stewart and Charlotte Lefler
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AmJBAIB/7285.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for taking the time to do lookup. Any and all information re this family is deeply appreciated.

    01/02/2006 11:39:10
    1. Re: [STEWART] Anne Arundel, Maryland lines
    2. teresa stuart
    3. Hello Gini, If you go to the Maryland Archives page, there is a search engine. You can search by years, starting with the 1630`s. There were several Steward,Steuart, Steuard, Stewart families all over the original shires. Teresa --- Gini <gini1223@comcast.net> wrote: > What I meant in my original posting > was that I was no aware of > any Stewarts in MD as early as the 1600's. > Gini > > > __________________________________________ Yahoo! DSL – Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl.yahoo.com

    01/02/2006 11:36:26
    1. Re: [STEWART] Anne Arundel, MD lines - Montg Co, KY
    2. teresa stuart
    3. Hi Donald, Are you sure you are not from some VA line? Anyone under 21 was considered a minor, so your Samuel could have been apprenticed out at age 18. Perhaps he was the son of David Stewart. Did you ever find out who he was apprenticed out to, and do learn what? Also CHEATHAM is an old VA name, they were probably in MD also. Teresa --- Donald E King <dking4@gte.net> wrote: > > > The oldest information for my Stewart line is Samuel > Preston Stewart, > variously reported in the census as Samuel B., > Preston and Pleasant. > According to family records, his date of birth is > Oct 23, 1810. He > married Emily Cheatham ca 1830 in Montgomery Co, KY. > > However, I also have a document written in 1816 > where the Court in > Montg. Co, as a part of the settlement of the estate > of David Stewart > Jnr, established an apprenticeship for Samuel B > Preston - aged 16. > However, my Samuel would have been born ca 1810 and > the 1830 census > confirms that my Samuel was born ca 1810 - > definitely not 1800. So - > did the clerk, or whoever was making the Court's > copy accidentally > write Samuel's age as 16 instead of 6, for the > moment confusing his > age with the year 1816? Or am I on a wild goose > chase? > > I do not know which Stewart male in Montgomery was > his father. The > reasons why I am interested in Anne Arundel are the > appearance in > both places of the names Stephen and Ezekiel. __________________________________________ Yahoo! DSL – Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl.yahoo.com

    01/02/2006 11:32:46
    1. Re: [STEWART] RE.Anne Arundel MD Stewart`s
    2. teresa stuart
    3. Susan, Thanks for the offer. But really what I am after are these early Stewart`s /Steuart`s in MD. Have you read of them in your research? The Maryland Archives has an on line site that can be searched, with records starting in the early 1600`s. I am sure you were aware of that and know that you have probably been to just about everywhere searching your line. Teresa --- "Susan.Whittington@mchsi.com" <susan.whittington@mchsi.com> wrote: > Teresa, > I know an AA County Anderson who is an avid > researcher. Would you be > interested in his email address? His name is Marvin > Anderson. He's very > active in the Grasslands Foundation and a member of > the Mareen Duvall > Society to name a few. > Sue > __________________________________ Yahoo! for Good - Make a difference this year. http://brand.yahoo.com/cybergivingweek2005/

    01/02/2006 11:19:51
    1. Re: Oliver Stewart and Charlotte Lefler
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AmJBAIB/7285.1 Message Board Post: I found them foryou Sarah was married and Silas was a farm labor 1860 United States Federal Census Household of William W Doosing Name Home in 1860 (City,County,State) Age in 1860 Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Gender William W Doosing Hensley, Johnson, IN 36 1823 Virginia Male Sarah E Doosing Hensley, Johnson, IN 21 1838 Indiana Female Sarah C Doosing Hensley, Johnson, IN 14 1845 Indiana Female Margaret E Doosing Hensley, Johnson, IN 11 1848 Indiana Female Catharne a Doosing Hensley, Johnson, IN 1 1858 Indiana Female Silas J Stewart Hensley, Johnson, IN 20 1839 Indiana Male George A List Hensley, Johnson, IN 11 1848 Indiana Male

    01/02/2006 10:34:36
    1. Re: [STEWART] Anne Arundel, MD lines - Montg Co, KY
    2. Donald E King
    3. Teresa - Hi I am certain that you and I have never communicated with one another. I have belonged to this list for a few years, but not able to actively participate because of other genealogical priorities with my King line. However, I have tried to keep one eye open hoping to see any of a few magic words like Anne Arundel and Stephen. My last Stewart male is three female generations back; so, I am not able to provide any DNA data for my Stewarts. The oldest information for my Stewart line is Samuel Preston Stewart, variously reported in the census as Samuel B., Preston and Pleasant. According to family records, his date of birth is Oct 23, 1810. He married Emily Cheatham ca 1830 in Montgomery Co, KY. However, I also have a document written in 1816 where the Court in Montg. Co, as a part of the settlement of the estate of David Stewart Jnr, established an apprenticeship for Samuel B Preston - aged 16. However, my Samuel would have been born ca 1810 and the 1830 census confirms that my Samuel was born ca 1810 - definitely not 1800. So - did the clerk, or whoever was making the Court's copy accidentally write Samuel's age as 16 instead of 6, for the moment confusing his age with the year 1816? Or am I on a wild goose chase? I do not know which Stewart male in Montgomery was his father. The reasons why I am interested in Anne Arundel are the appearance in both places of the names Stephen and Ezekiel. To me, it definitely appears to be a branch of the Anne Arundel line. Also, if I remember correctly, is the appearance of the surnames Preston and For(e)man (one of Samuel's sons was named William Firman) in Anne Arundel. I was in the Clerk's office in Montg. Co a few years ago and was told that certain historical documents had been destroyed - do not remember how nor does it really matter now how they were destroyed. So, I may not be able to prove the events at this point. I definitely do not intend to bend the facts in order to fit my facts. :>) So, if this helps, please let me know. Thanks, Donald King > >> Teresa wrote: >> Anyone researching the Anne Arundel CO Maryland >> lines? This is a very old >> line in Maryland dating back to >> the 1600`s. >> >> >

    01/02/2006 03:46:01
    1. Re: [STEWART] Possible Ancestry of John Stewart, Edgefield, SC, 1826
    2. Is anyone from this line participating in the Stewart DNA tests at family tree. Would love to hear more about this John and Archibald. Any idea about this John Stewarts birthdate ? Did any of these sons stop over in Cabarrass and or Mecklingburg Co NC. Rick Stewart (NC) ============================================================ From: ladyhawke1214@hotmail.com Date: 2006/01/02 Mon PM 03:16:25 EST To: STEWART-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [STEWART] Possible Ancestry of John Stewart, Edgefield, SC, 1826

    01/02/2006 01:40:31
    1. RE: [STEWART] Anne Arundel, Maryland lines
    2. Gini; There is a very large list of Dorsey and Howard's, a sizeable list of Todd's and a smaller list of Elder's in the book; 'The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland'. Fred -----Original Message----- From: Gini [mailto:gini1223@comcast.net] Sent: Monday, January 02, 2006 6:01 PM To: STEWART-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [STEWART] Anne Arundel, Maryland lines I have - Howards, Dorseys, Todds, Elders - but don't recall any Stewarts. Gini ----- Original Message ----- From: "teresa stuart" <lilliebelle3@yahoo.com> To: <STEWART-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 02, 2006 6:34 PM Subject: [STEWART] Anne Arundel, Maryland lines > Hi all, > Anyone researching the Anne Arundel CO Maryland lines? > This is a very old line in Maryland dating back to > the 1600`s. > Teresa Stuart de Rios > > > > __________________________________________ > Yahoo! DSL - Something to write home about. > Just $16.99/mo. or less. > dsl.yahoo.com > > > ==== STEWART Mailing List ==== > Need to contact the list admin? Send mail to STEWART-admin@rootsweb.com > If you have issues to discuss re my management style, or about other > listmembers > or their posts, send your *private* comments to > stewart-admin@rootsweb.com." > > ==== STEWART Mailing List ==== Have you ever attended the Scottish Games and visited the Stewart tent? Find an event near you: http://www.maclachlans.org/games.html

    01/02/2006 01:36:01
    1. Re: [STEWART] RE.Anne Arundel MD Stewart`s
    2. Teresa, I know an AA County Anderson who is an avid researcher. Would you be interested in his email address? His name is Marvin Anderson. He's very active in the Grasslands Foundation and a member of the Mareen Duvall Society to name a few. Sue ----- Original Message ----- From: "teresa stuart" <lilliebelle3@yahoo.com> To: <STEWART-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 02, 2006 7:30 PM Subject: [STEWART] RE.Anne Arundel MD Stewart`s > Hi Fred, > There were many early Stewart`s in MD, I think the > spelling was flip flop thing. I am inmterested in a > John Stewart who married a PARRISH, he had a son > Stephen born abt 1712. There was also an Edward > Stewart who married Mary Anderson. Edward was born abt > 1732 and had a son named Stephen(born abt 1757) who > married Eleanor Clarke. Stephen moved to Rowan CO NC > abt 1797 and lived there about 20 years. I noticed > there was a very early Charles Steuart there also. > Appeiate any help. Actually the MD archives are > searchable. > Teresa > > > > > __________________________________________ > Yahoo! DSL - Something to write home about. > Just $16.99/mo. or less. > dsl.yahoo.com > > > ==== STEWART Mailing List ==== > When was the last time you updated your anti-virus program? > Keep your fellow listmembers safe -- make sure your anti-virus program > is on, active and up to date! The data you save may be your own. >

    01/02/2006 12:45:25
    1. Anne Arundel, Maryland lines
    2. Teresa wrote: Anyone researching the Anne Arundel CO Maryland lines? This is a very old line in Maryland dating back to the 1600`s. That would be me! I have a James Samuel STEWART b 1812 married to Eliza Ann RAY 1821-1884 at All Hallows Episcopal Church in Davidsonville, AA County, Maryland in 1837. She was the daughter of Thomas RAY and Maria ALVEY. It is noted in the records of Sacred Heart White Marsh Catholic Church in Bowie, Prince Georges County, Maryland that James S STEWART was from Scotland but I've never been able to prove that. Other names associated with the family are: REDMILES, LLOYD, CARRICK, BALDWIN, LANHAM, NALLEY, BEALL, BOSWELL, DEUTSCH

    01/02/2006 12:22:00