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." > >
Hi Teresa, There's a Anne Arrundel Historical Society/Library on the edge of the city of Glen Burnie there in AA county. Don't know how to contact them other than the white/yellow pages, but they have always been very helpful. In fact, I got started in my research years ago by routinely researching from there every Saturday. A very experienced man named Murray, who had an ahnentafel a zillion miles long, was one of the most helpful people there. Cheers, Dick Stewart
Teresa; I have a 1995 reprint of a 1905 book titled: "The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland" by J.D. Warfield. I originally purchased it to research the Warfield and Greenberry lines, but it does have a few Steuart, Steward, Stewart and Stuarts listed. Which lines or names are you looking for and I'll check it. Fred -----Original Message----- From: teresa stuart [mailto:lilliebelle3@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, January 02, 2006 5:34 PM To: STEWART-L@rootsweb.com 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."
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Stewart-Steuart-Wiltse Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AmJBAIB/7289 Message Board Post: Am looking on any information on a John Oliver "Jack" Steuart (Stewart) born Sept 13, 1875, Pisgah, IA. Parents are Allen Steuart (Stewart) and Emily (Emma) Griffith. Anything on Jack or his descendants would be greatly appreciated.
Hey Susan, We have emailed before. Have you gotten back to John Steward and wife Sarah Parish yet? I am looking for a Stephen Stewart who was their son, born abt 1712. Then I am searching for an Edward Stewart who was born ca 1732, married Mary Anderson, had a son named Stephen who married Eleanor Clarke. Stephen was born ca 1757. Stephen had a brother William and a sister named Susanna. Teresa --- "Susan.Whittington@mchsi.com" <susan.whittington@mchsi.com> wrote: > Teresa wrote: > Anyone researching the Anne Arundel CO Maryland > lines? This is a very old > line in Maryland dating back to > the 1600`s. > > __________________________________________ Yahoo! DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl.yahoo.com
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
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Stewart, Barron Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AmJBAIB/7288 Message Board Post: I found a possible ancestry for John Stewart, w/p 1826, Edgefield, SC. It’s a biography in an old book called “Biographical Souvenir of the States of Georgia and Florida”, published in 1889. An article in this book is called “Rev. J.L. Stewart”. These Stewarts are said to be descended from the House of Stuart. Archibald Stewart left Scotland in the 1700’s and emigrated to Northern Ireland due to religious persecution. He settled in Londonderry. He married twice (no wives’ names were given) and had 6 sons: John, Samuel, Joseph, William, Archibald, and Alexander. These boys came to Lancaster, PA, then moved to York, SC. Later, they settled in Morgan County, GA, and in AL. Alexander married Elizabeth Barron. His son Alexander was the father of Rev. J.L. Stewart. On Ancestry.com’s pedigree charts, I found a Rev. J.L. Stewart who was John Lewis Stewart, b. Sept. 10, 1810 York District, SC, d. April 30, 1886 Conyers,! GA. I noticed in the will of John Stewart (of Edgefield) that all the boys’ names are the same as all the sons of Archibald Stewart (John had a son named Archibald, too). If anyone out there is descended from John Stewart, this may be worth looking into.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Stewart, Steward, Wise, Bullock, Kent, Sutton, Tucker Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AmJBAIB/7287 Message Board Post: Is anyone researching the Stewarts / Stewards of Barbour County, Alabama? My ancestor, James Stewart or Steward (born 1795 in SC or GA,depending on the census), was in the 1833 AL State Census, Barbour County. James states in one census that his parents were both of foreign birth. In another census, he states that his father was born in NC and his mother in SC. His wife was Sarah Tucker. In the census, they are living 5 doors down from the James Tucker family. Children: 1. Mary T. born 1826 GA, married Gilford Kent on August 20, 1857 in Barbour County at the residence of James Steward. 2. Lucinda b. 1826 GA, married Shadrack P. Sutton on June 19, 1842 in Barbour County. 3. James L. born 1827 Jackson County, FL, married Lovie I. Wise on October 10, 1849. She was the daughter of Ezekial Wise and Winnefred Bullock, “old residents of Barbour County” as one resource put it. Winnefred and her sister, Sarah Williams were heirs of Burwell (usually spelled Burrell) Bullock of Bibb County, GA. Ezekial Wise is descended from the John Wise of the book “Col. John Wise of England and Virginia” by Jennings Cropper Wise. 4. Sarah, born 1828 FL 5. Candice, born 1836 Alabama After 1850, James and Sarah Tucker Stewart, all of their children and their spouses, packed up and moved to the Bienville Parish, LA, area. In the book, “Rural Landowners of Barbour County, AL, 1851” by Marie H. Godfrey, I found this Stewart family (spelled Steward in the 1833 census). I think this is my James Stewart’s family, but I need some proof: John G. Stewart, b. ca. 1770 Scotland, migrated to Newberry District, SC, then to Barbour County in the 1820’s, died by July 1852. Wife was Anna (Nancy) L., born ca. 1777 NC. In 1860, she was living with Daniel L. Stewart. John and Anna’s children who were listed in the Rural Landowners book were: 1. John L. Stewart, Jr., b. ca. 1800 NC. May have had a wife named Christian. 2. Norman, born 1804, d. May 26 1854, married Jane, b. 1824, died May 20 1893. 3. Daniel L., b. ca. 1814 NC, d. Oct. 20 1882, married Frances E. Smith In the 1833 AL State Census, Barbour County, these folks were living near each other: D.S. Stewart, 9 doors down from: Alexandria Stewart, living next door to: John Stewart, 3 doors down from: J.S. Stewart The census also included the James Steward and Zekial Wise families.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Stewart, Wise Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AmJBAIB/7280.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Another researcher had suggested that John's son James was my ancestor. I'm not sure about that - I'm trying to gather enough evidence to prove or disprove this theory. My James was born 1795, either GA or SC depending on the census. Also, his parents were either both foreign-born, or born in the Carolinas, depending on the census. My James married Sarah Tucker. Children: Mary T. born GA 1826, Lucinda b. GA 1826, James L. born 1827 FL (married Lovie Wise, a descendant of "Col. John Wise of England and Virginia" by Jennings Cropper Wise), Sarah b. 1828 FL, and Candice b. 1836 AL. This entire family migrated to north Louisiana around 1850.
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/7280.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Donna, this family is in the Stewart Clan Magazine, page F47-48 (Tome F., Vol. XXVI, No. 12, June 1949), in an article about Stewarts in Old Ninety-Six District, SC, subtitled Stewart Families in Abbeville County. It is a paragraph on John and Elizabeth-- Stewart; here is what is written for him. No parents for him, unfortunately. Be careful of the "we presume". By the time the editor got to Tome F, which was issued between July 1948 and June 1953, he was very fond of trying to make rather large jumps in order to tidy up some of the many families he had unearthed with no links, though this assumption seems to be supported by the other Drennan names mentioned. "John Stewart married Elizabeth--. We presume she was Elizabeth Drennan and that he was the John Stewart spoken of in Goodspeed's 'History of Lincoln County, Tennessee', page 913. The history said that John and Elizabeth were born in the Emerald Isle and came to the United States, and John participated in the Revolutionary war, serving the entire time. They were living in Newberry district, SC in1809, when their son William was born. John died in 1826, the history continued, and the widow went to Tennessee with her children in 1827, dying near Molino, Lincoln County, in 1844. They were the parents of severnteen children. The records of Abbeville county show that John Stewart died late in 1826, his will being dated 4 Nov 1826, and probated 1 Jan 1827. The witnesses were Robert Drennan, James Wiley and John Coughran. Stewart named as executors his son Joseph and his much respected friend Charles Drennan. He named his wife Elizabeth and children John, Elizabeth, Robert! , Agnes, James, Jane, Archibald D., Joseph, Anne, Willliam, Fanny, Mary and Alexander Irvin Stewart and also his granddaughter Elizabeth Morrow, who was young and was living in his household. The records of Lincoln county, Tennessee, show that on 21 July 1828 Joseph, Robert and James Stewart had made a deed of 159 acres of land in South Carolina to Dewey E. Lifford, and on the same day Robert and James were made guardians of William and Alexander E. Stewart, their bondsmen being Hugh Parkinson and Robert Drennan. Fourteen of the children of John and Elizabeth were: daughter, m. -- Morrow; had daughter Elizabeth John, b. ca 1786 Elizabeth Robert, b. ca 1790, living in Lincoln Co. TN in 1828 Agnes James, c. 1794, living in Lincoln Co. TN in 1828, 1840 Jane Ann Joseph [mb. 28 Feb 1839 Martha Williamson, Lincoln Co.] Mary Archibald D. Frances William, 9 Feb 1809; m. 12 Oct 1831 Nancy McClain; doctor at Molina, TN Alexander Erwin/Irwin" None of the other Stewarts in Abbeville district have been linked to this family.
>From: "Stewart Mackenzie" <wdx6aa@earthlink.net> Subject: ROLL CALL: MacKenzie-Stewart-Horton Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 12:53:22 -0800 I am research the names of Angus MacKenzie of Halifax, Nova Scotia. William Mackenzie of Nova Scotia in the 1800's. Annie Catherine MacKenzie(Stewart) of Prince Edward Island 1873 era. Also John C. Stewart of Caledonia, Prince Edward Island 1800 era. Charles Stewart of Scotland. Occupation: Farmer in the 1800 era. Any assistance would be appreciated and I thank those for their time and research on the above names. Stewart H. MacKenzie, WDX6AA Huntington Beach, California, USA
Anyone on the list part of Duncan Stewart line? This is my mothers line which goes back through her grandfather Nathaniel Leroy Stewart Jr. who was born in Maine. The following is what was written in SCM article. James A. Stewart Lakewood, CA From the STEWART CLAN NEWSLETTER December, 1923, Vol. II No. 6. Duncan Stewart appears first in Ipswich, Mass., where he married early in 1654, Anne Winehurst. Both were in the service of George Hadley (Essex court files 2:130). After "Working their Time" they moved to Newbury in 1659 and for 30 years occupied a farm on that part of the Dummer estate now a portion of the Caldwell farm in "Byfield Parish" near the Rowley line. They removed to Rowley between 1688 and 1691. No evidence has been found that he or his sons engaged in shipbuilding or ever owned a ship yard as stated in Gage's History of Rowley. His name is on the Newbury tax-list of August, 1688 and in the Rowley list of 1691 when he was assessed 2 lb. He deposed in 1698 that he was about 75 years old. By deed dated Feb. 20, 1698-9 "Duncan Steward of Rowley, planter," sold to Capt. Greenleaf of Newbury the rate lot and rigt in undivided lands of Newbury belonging to "my son Charles Steward, late of Newbury, deceased (Essex deeds 16:17). He was among those inhabitents of Rowley living northwest of Rye Plain Bridge and Long Hill, March 16, 1702-3, whose minister's rates were abated. He was admitted Sept. 26, 1703 to full communion in the Rowley church and his widow was admitted to full communion Sept. 17, 1721, "thought to be nearer 100 than 90 years." James, John, Samuel, and Ebenezer Stewart signed an agreement March 17, 1713-4, for the maintenance of "our aged and honored parents, Duncan and Ann Stewart" who since 1707 had resided with their son John (Suffolk court files no. 19,265). By deed dated April 16, 1718, James Stewart of Boxford, John Stewart of Rowley, Samuel Stewart of Wells and Ebenezer Stewart of Rowley," being ye only surviving brothers of Charles Stewart, late of Newbury, deceased", confirm to Capt. Stephan Greenleaf the land and rights in Newbury of said Charles which "our Hon. father, Dunkin Stewart, late of Rowley, deceased, was pleased in his lifetime to sell. " York Deeds Vol. 3, pg. 108, 109 On Dec. 28, 1680 Duncan Stewart (Grantee) of Timothy Collins et ux. (Grantor) Deed (Instrument) (Folio) 92 (Description) 100 acres upland, meadow and marsh formerly his father Christopher's at Blue Point (Scarborough) on the sea, between Giles Barge and Nathan Bedford.
Hi Nora, thanks for the correction. I'll slip in a note in my copy of the SCM for future reference. Taking names from wills is always tricky; there may be wives of sons in among the girls. Perhaps that's the answer for Betsey, though I don't see a wife by that name in your lineup from Patrie. Odd. Mary > Mary, in your response to Mike, I think that there is a mixup on > these Clarks and Stewarts. They are much intertwined! Yes, > Elizabeth is the daughter of Matthew and Jennet Bothwell Clark and > she married William Stewart s/o Charles and Mary Ayres Stewart. The > children listed in the will of Elizabeth Stewart does not fit with > their children...close, but some discrepancies.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Stewart, Morrow Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AmJBAIB/7280.1.1 Message Board Post: I dug through my files and found the will. “Abbeville County Estates, Box 89, Package 2188” from the South Carolina Archives. Will of John Stewart, wife’s name is Elizabeth. Lists these children as the primary inhereters of his plantation: Joseph, William, Alexander Irvin (two names, one person), and Mary. Then it lists “my children now yet named”: John, Robert, James, Archibald D., Elizabeth, Agnes, Jane, Ann, and Fanney. Also, granddaughter Elizabeth Morrow. Robert and Jos (or Jas) were listed as Guardians, Joseph as Executor. In 1996 I had paid a researcher and genealogy publisher named Brent Holcomb to try to find the parents of my James Stewart. This is all he was able to find due to courthouse fires. He believes John is my James’ father, but he said he couldn’t prove it beyond a shadow of a doubt because of the limited records that are available. I haven’t been able to find anyone else who is researching this family.
Ralph (son of James) married Mary Rlliot and then Mary Clay. I descend from them both. Rose ----- Original Message ----- From: <whitetigers22222@aol.com> To: <STEWART-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 4:03 PM Subject: [STEWART] Decendents of James Stewart b.1701 in Richmond, VA. > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Stewart > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AmJBAIB/7286 > > Message Board Post: > > Thee are many conflicting stories out there as too how this family tree > has grown, I would be pleased if anyone can help me. what I have is this: > James Stewart b.1701 in Richmond,Va. d. 11/17/1757 in Augusta,Va. m. 1738 > to Ann Lafferty b. 1724 d. Abt. 1780 in Va. > 6 children as follows: > Jane b.? > William b.? > James b. 1747 in Cowpasture, Augusta Co., Va > Ralph b. 01/17/1749 in Cowpasture, Augusta Co., Va. > John b.1750 in Cowpasture, Augusta Co., Va. > > Ralph married Mary Ann Lafferty about 1738 and had 9 children: > John b. Abt. 1769 in Augusta Co.,Va. d. Abt. 1788 > Absalom Elliott b. Abt. 1770 Augusta Co., Va. d. 1829 in Lawerance Co., > KY. m.07/30/1793 to Susannah Smith m. 05/26/1798 to Tabitha Clay. > Charles b. Abt 1771 > Ralph Jr. b. Abt 1772 > Ann b. Abt 1773 > Mary Ann b. Abt. 1773 > James b. Abt. 1774 m.Nancy Ann Burgess > Richard b. Abt. 1775 > Rebecca b. Abt. 1785 in Lawerance Co., KY m. Issac Chapman > > Absalom and Tabitha Clay had 14 children: > Charles b. Abt. 1798 > Rebecca b. 1800-1808 > Eleanor b. Abt. 1801 > Hiram b. Abt. 1802 > Elizabeth b. 07/26/1802 > James b. Abt. 1804 > Nancy b. Abt. 1805 in Va. d. Bet. 1860-1870 in Carter Co., KY m. Abt. 1823 > to James Campbell in Greenup Co., KY > Johnsonb. Abt. 1809 > Emily b. Abt. 1810 > Harvey b. Abt. 1813 > Cynthia b. 05/13/1814 > Mitchell Clay b. 09/02/1814 > Mary Ann b. 04/1815 > Malinda b. Abt. 1822 > > I decend from the marriage between Nancy and James Campbell if any one can > help me with my accuracy or any additional information I would greatly > appreciate it. > > > > > > > > > ==== 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. > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.9/217 - Release Date: 12/30/2005 > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Stewart Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AmJBAIB/7286 Message Board Post: Thee are many conflicting stories out there as too how this family tree has grown, I would be pleased if anyone can help me. what I have is this: James Stewart b.1701 in Richmond,Va. d. 11/17/1757 in Augusta,Va. m. 1738 to Ann Lafferty b. 1724 d. Abt. 1780 in Va. 6 children as follows: Jane b.? William b.? James b. 1747 in Cowpasture, Augusta Co., Va Ralph b. 01/17/1749 in Cowpasture, Augusta Co., Va. John b.1750 in Cowpasture, Augusta Co., Va. Ralph married Mary Ann Lafferty about 1738 and had 9 children: John b. Abt. 1769 in Augusta Co.,Va. d. Abt. 1788 Absalom Elliott b. Abt. 1770 Augusta Co., Va. d. 1829 in Lawerance Co., KY. m.07/30/1793 to Susannah Smith m. 05/26/1798 to Tabitha Clay. Charles b. Abt 1771 Ralph Jr. b. Abt 1772 Ann b. Abt 1773 Mary Ann b. Abt. 1773 James b. Abt. 1774 m.Nancy Ann Burgess Richard b. Abt. 1775 Rebecca b. Abt. 1785 in Lawerance Co., KY m. Issac Chapman Absalom and Tabitha Clay had 14 children: Charles b. Abt. 1798 Rebecca b. 1800-1808 Eleanor b. Abt. 1801 Hiram b. Abt. 1802 Elizabeth b. 07/26/1802 James b. Abt. 1804 Nancy b. Abt. 1805 in Va. d. Bet. 1860-1870 in Carter Co., KY m. Abt. 1823 to James Campbell in Greenup Co., KY Johnsonb. Abt. 1809 Emily b. Abt. 1810 Harvey b. Abt. 1813 Cynthia b. 05/13/1814 Mitchell Clay b. 09/02/1814 Mary Ann b. 04/1815 Malinda b. Abt. 1822 I decend from the marriage between Nancy and James Campbell if any one can help me with my accuracy or any additional information I would greatly appreciate it.
Hi Mike, The info on Elizabeth Clark on page A14 mentions that she was the daughter of Matthew-2 Clark "(who was killed by the Indians in 1746) and granddaughter of John-1 and Agnes (Adams) Clark." On C166, in a paragraph unrelated to anything else on the page: "Elizabeth Stewart of Saratoga, Saratoga Co. NY, whose will of 21 Dec 1813 was probated 30 Dec 1813, naming children David, Thankful, Sarah, Polly, Betsey and Anna, wife of James Brown, was probably the widow of Lieut. William-5 of Colrain, MA, A14." Nothing is given about John Clark, and he is only on page A3, other than he was "of Colrain". A3 has the children of Charles Stewart and Mary Ayers, and both Elizabeth and William were their children, among others. I would imagine John and Elizabeth Clark were siblings, so the clue about the Clark family should be useful. Hope this helps, Mary Mary Kyritsis Kifissia, Greece > Speaking of NH . . . maybe I was deleting too quickly; does anyone > have info on the Elizabeth Clark who m. William Stewart in NH, as > well as the John Clark who m. Elizabeth Stewart in NH? I think they > are mentioned on A3 of the SCM, and maybe at C166 also. I'd like to > check the next generation or two . . .
Dorothy, I read your email with interest. You have Alexander marrying Deborah Rediate Farrowbush, which in the SCM is spelled Forbes, so I imagine you found this information elsewhere. Where? It's always good to have external confirmation of what the SCM has. The only info in the SCM on the wives is this: On page A13, it says Deborah Rediat was born in Sudbury MA in 1652, daughter of John Rediat and his wife Anne Dolt, who were married 26 Aug 1643 in Sudbury. Deborah marr-1 23 May 1679 in Concord MA, Daniel Forbes, as his second wife; Forbes died in Oct 1687 in Marlborough. Alexander married her 23 May 1688, and she died 22 Apr 1720/21 aged 68. Also page A13: Persis Witte died 26 July 1786 in New Braintree at the home of her daughter Persis Ayers. A219: No extra details about Lydia Cutting other than that they married in Leicester MA. Also: "According to tradition his father was killed in a bayonet charge in the French war 'and fought after being wounded until his entrails were on the bround.' Daniel bought land 26 Mar 1750 in Sandisfield, which he sold 9 June 1758 to Daniel Brown, Esq. He was one of the petitioners in 1765 to have the town of Paxton set off from Leicester; it was established in 1775. Daniel Steward was a selectman in 1779." On B246, it gives Rachael Warren as the daughter of John Warren. In Deerfield Jabez owned a 100-acre farm lying next east of John Warren's, his father-in-law, whose place was "a mile above the Utica bridge on Genesee street", bounded by the Mohawk river on the west, south and east, at the Big Bend. He moved to Paris, 18 miles south of Utica, where he bought land in 1807. After about 3 years he moved to Wolcott, Wayne Co., six mies from Big Sodus Bay on Lake Ontario. Hope this helps. Mary Mary Kyritsis Kifissia, Greece > Alexander b. Scotland md. Deborah Rediate Farrowbush 1688 in Concord, > MA. > > Daniel. son of Alexander and Deborah b. 6 Feb. 1691 in Marlborough, > MA. md. Persis Witt d. of John Witt, Jr. and Elizabeth Baker. lived > in Marlborough, Paxton, MA, Brattleboro, VT. > > Daniel, son of Daniel, Sr. and Persis Witt. md. Lydia Cutting 13 > March, 1747-8. Lived in Brattleboro, VT. Fought in Revolution > > Jabez, son of Daniel, Jr. md. Rachel Warren in Brattleboro, VT. > Lived in Paris, Deerfield, Wolcott (Wayne Co) NY. > > I have the children of these four Stewarts and will be glad to share. > I need general information about them and their wives and the areas > where they lived. --- or anything, for that matter. > > Dorothy Hagerty
Mary, in your response to Mike, I think that there is a mixup on these Clarks and Stewarts. They are much intertwined! Yes, Elizabeth is the daughter of Matthew and Jennet Bothwell Clark and she married William Stewart s/o Charles and Mary Ayres Stewart. The children listed in the will of Elizabeth Stewart does not fit with their children...close, but some discrepancies. Taken from Patrie's book p. 155...They had: 1.Thankful b. 1758 who married Robert Patterson and had 5 children 2.David b. 1761 3.Sarah b. 1763 + Andrew Lucas in 1784 4.Jonathan b. 1765 d. 1767 5. Mary b. 1768 6. Jonathan (again) b. 1771 + Sally Gray they went to Chenango Co., NY 7. Ann b. 1781 Hi Mike, The info on Elizabeth Clark on page A14 mentions that she was the daughter of Matthew-2 Clark "(who was killed by the Indians in 1746) and granddaughter of John-1 and Agnes (Adams) Clark." On C166, in a paragraph unrelated to anything else on the page: "Elizabeth Stewart of Saratoga, Saratoga Co. NY, whose will of 21 Dec 1813 was probated 30 Dec 1813, naming children David, Thankful, Sarah, Polly, Betsey and Anna, wife of James Brown, was probably the widow of Lieut. William-5 of Colrain, MA, A14." Noted by Nora Yahl: So it would appear that this is not the same person or SCM has them confused. Even if we were to translate Mary to "Polly" and Ann to "Anna", there is no Elizabeth or Betsy. And where is Jonathan? Nothing is given about John Clark, and he is only on page A3, other than he was "of Colrain". A3 has the children of Charles Stewart and Mary Ayers, and both Elizabeth and William were their children, among others. I would imagine John and Elizabeth Clark were siblings, so the clue about the Clark family should be useful. Note by Nora: On p. 41 of Lois Patrie's book, "A History of Colraine, MA" it lists Matthew Clarks' line and it gives Elizabeth who married William Stewart as well as John Clark who married Elizabeth Stewart and lists their 12 children who they married, but little beyond that. Hope this helps, Mary Mary Kyritsis Kifissia, Greece > Speaking of NH . . . maybe I was deleting too quickly; does anyone > have info on the Elizabeth Clark who m. William Stewart in NH, as > well as the John Clark who m. Elizabeth Stewart in NH? I think they > are mentioned on A3 of the SCM, and maybe at C166 also. I'd like to > check the next generation or two . . .