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    1. Re: [LCT] War of 1812 SOLOMON STEWART / STUART / STEWARD
    2. Mary Miller
    3. Tennesseans in War of 1812 Officers 3 of them under Stewart - 2 James, 1 William Stuart - David, James and John enlisted Stewart - several of them Stuart - 2 Steward - several none of them a Solomon but there is one with blank for first name, and one named Saber ( Sabre) Steward are you sure he was in Lincoln Co 1812-1815? Have you tried records for men from Mississippi Territory? Since Fort Mims was in that area, there were many men who enlisted from what today is Alabama, Mississippi, etc. Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: "DS" <rmstewart@myexcel.com> To: <TNLINCOL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 3:11 PM Subject: [LCT] War of 1812 SOLOMON STEWART / STUART / STEWARD > A few years ago at the National Archives in WDC, I had the opportunity to > review lists of military under Tennessee's Col Pipken who was the subject of > much controversy during 1814. I did not see a Solomon Stewart/Stuart. > > This is what I believe I did see on the 1812 index and I don't know if my > Lincoln County Solomon Stewart is among them: > > 1. Solomon Stewart / Extra Batt., MD Mil > > 2. Solomon Stewart / 8 Regt (Magnien's) Vir. Mil > > 3. Solomon Steward /7R (Magnien's) Vir. Mil > > 4. Solomon Stewart / 7 Regt (Magnien's) Vir. Mil > > 5. Solomon Stewart / Det 3 R (Renick's) Ohio Mil > > 6. Solomon Stewart / 2 R (Burbank's) Mass Mil > > 7. Solomon Stewart / Foxcroft's Regt Mass Mil > > 8. Solomon Stewart / Capt Murray's Co, Ohio > > 9. Solomon Stewart /11 Regt (Pitts) MD Mil c. > > I guess he could have been part of the 39th or 49th from Lincoln County, but > I do not know how to verify that. Or, he could have gotten around the > service by either paying someone to take his place, or by being charged with > food production on his land / plantation near the Flynt River. > > Any ideas / pointers / helps would be greatly appreciated. > > Cheers from 6600 ft > > Dick Stewart > > > > > > ==== TNLINCOL Mailing List ==== > Register your first lines in LCT: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnlincol/family.htm > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > >

    01/21/2005 03:24:44
    1. Re: [LCT] War of 1812 SOLOMON STEWART / STUART / STEWARD
    2. DS
    3. Hi again, Yes I'm sure he was in LCT 1812-1815 (actually 1811-1816), according to the LCT court / docket / minute records, in what I will call the Flint River Basin. Now, exactly where he was physically, with or without the family, is up for question. My aunt says a Solomon Stewart was 'enumerated' in 'Cherokee Count(r)y in 1810. I see him enumerated in Mississippi Territory in 1816 with other apparent (relatives) Stewarts. He and his wife are having children in 1811 (presumably LCT), 1813 (presumably LCT), 1815 (presumably LCT), 1817 (Solomon Stewart is signer on a petion by Judge Toulmin (Toulmin - in Mobile; Solomon probably rooting around somewhere on the Tombigbee or Black Warrio river area) 1818 (unknown, possibly Marion County, AL), Solomon appears to be on a six month enlistment down at Ft/Camp Montgomery. 1822 (presumably Marion Co, AL), Solomon elected Commandant 16th Reg, 4th Bde in Marion County 1825 (presumably Tuscaloosa, AL), 1827 (presumably Tuscaloosa, AL), 1831 (presumably Perry County, AL), 1833 (presumably Perry County, AL); and 1838 (presumably Kemper County, Mississippi). And so forth, Dick Stewart ============================= Tennesseans in War of 1812 Officers 3 of them under Stewart - 2 James, 1 William Stuart - David, James and John enlisted Stewart - several of them Stuart - 2 Steward - several none of them a Solomon but there is one with blank for first name, and one named Saber ( Sabre) Steward are you sure he was in Lincoln Co 1812-1815? Have you tried records for men from Mississippi Territory? Since Fort Mims was in that area, there were many men who enlisted from what today is Alabama, Mississippi, etc. Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: "DS" <rmstewart@myexcel.com> To: <TNLINCOL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 3:11 PM Subject: [LCT] War of 1812 SOLOMON STEWART / STUART / STEWARD > A few years ago at the National Archives in WDC, I had the opportunity to > review lists of military under Tennessee's Col Pipken who was the subject of > much controversy during 1814. I did not see a Solomon Stewart/Stuart. > > This is what I believe I did see on the 1812 index and I don't know if my > Lincoln County Solomon Stewart is among them: > > 1. Solomon Stewart / Extra Batt., MD Mil > > 2. Solomon Stewart / 8 Regt (Magnien's) Vir. Mil > > 3. Solomon Steward /7R (Magnien's) Vir. Mil > > 4. Solomon Stewart / 7 Regt (Magnien's) Vir. Mil > > 5. Solomon Stewart / Det 3 R (Renick's) Ohio Mil > > 6. Solomon Stewart / 2 R (Burbank's) Mass Mil > > 7. Solomon Stewart / Foxcroft's Regt Mass Mil > > 8. Solomon Stewart / Capt Murray's Co, Ohio > > 9. Solomon Stewart /11 Regt (Pitts) MD Mil c. > > I guess he could have been part of the 39th or 49th from Lincoln County, but > I do not know how to verify that. Or, he could have gotten around the > service by either paying someone to take his place, or by being charged with > food production on his land / plantation near the Flynt River. > > Any ideas / pointers / helps would be greatly appreciated. > > Cheers from 6600 ft > > Dick Stewart

    02/02/2005 04:43:15