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"I lzai,e e'1er Juul a pleasure in obtaining any little anecdote., oJ my ancuior.r. 11

-Benjamin Franklin.

"He only dueri,e.r lo be remembered by posterity who lrea.rure.r up and pre.reri,e.r the lzi.rtor.1/ of lzi.r ance.rfor.r."-Edmund Burke.

STEWART FAMILY RECORDS

By

J. MONTGOMERY SEA VER

AMERICAN IDSTORICAL-GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

2000 NORTH BROAD STREET

PHILADELPHIA, PA.

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Photograph by Bachrach

J. MONTGOMERY SEAVER Compiler of" Stewart Family Record./'

CHARLES STE\VART, ESQUIRE Of the U niled Stale.r _va;;

CORA PAXTON STEWART Literary Editor of " The Southern Literary ,,,, . ,,

· .luagaztne.

COLONEL JAMES STEWART~ JR.

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BATTLE HYMN OF THE STEWARTS TUNE: "Baille Hymn of the Republic"

Walter Fitz Al-an was sire of Stewarts, we are told; At Hastings with the Conqueror he was a warrior bold. They "flourish by ancestral honors;" Stewarts are pure gold. The Clan goes marching on!

CHORUS: Glory to the name of Stewart! Glory to the House of Stewart! A-vi-te Vi-ret Ho-no-re! The Clan goes marching on!

Robert, Duncan, John and James were fathers of our clan; James and Charles were Kings of England. James a handsome man, Was "'the Bonny Earl". The British loved their good Queen Anne. The Clan goes marching on!

Another James was hero of Scott's "Legend of Montrose." Charles Stewart served with Washington and shared his joys and woes. William, with brave Daniel Boone, defeated Indian foes. ' The Clan goes marching on!

The Stewarts fought at Dunbar, Hastings, Boyne and Waterloo. When worthy causes need defenders they are brave and true. They died in seventeen seventy-six and nineteen eighteen, too. The Clan goes marching on!

The Stewart Clan is mighty, nearly half a million strong. "Noble is the wrath of lion" turned against the wrong. Twenty towns bear Stewart names. Sure, let us sing that song­The Clan goes marching on!

The Stewarts dwelt in England, Scotland, Ireland and in Wales; Where English tongue is spoken now the Stewart tribe prevails. How could the nations but advance when Stewart never fails! The Clan goes marching on!

The Stewart sons have courage any task or foe to face; The Stewart girls are lovely, with their beauty, charm and grace. The Stewart leaven is a blessing to the human race. The Clan goes marching on!

The name of Stewart shineth high upon the scroll of fame. They have blue blood, but it is red and royal, just the same. And nearly every Stewart has pursued a lofty aim. The Clan goes marching on!

PRESENTED TO ...................................... .

BY . ................................................... .

DATE ................................................. .

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

"Battle Hymn of the Stewarts". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

(A) Introduction. . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

(B) The Stewart Coat of Arms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 (

(C) Ancient Stewart Families . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

(D) Prominent British Stewarts., Past Generations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

(E) Prominent British Stewarts of Today. • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

(F) American Stewarts of Royal Descent . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · 34

(G) AMERICAN STEWART FAMILIES...................................... 37

{H) Stewarts in the American Revolution. . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

(I) Prominent Stewarts of Ameri~ Past Generations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

(J) Prominent American Stewarts of Today. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

(K) Stewart Towns., etc.. . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

(L) Stewart Census of The United States. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

(M) Religions of the Stewarts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 61

(N) References . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

(0) Blank Forms for Private Family Records. . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63

(P) Family Records and Genealogies Published by American Historical Genealogical Society. . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65

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(A) INTRODUCTION

HE Stewart Family is among the forty-nine "best families" selected by the American Historical-Genealogical Society for whom the Society has published family histories during the past few years. The

Stewart family has been prominent in the British Empire and in the United States, its members having played important roles in war and in peace. Family pride is a commend~ble trait and should be cultivated. All Stewarts have just cause to be proud of their family history_ and traditions.

In references No. 7 and No. 14 we find the following regarding the origin and meaning of the name Stewart.

Alan, the son of Flaald (who di~d very early in the 12th century), was the parent of William Fitz-Alan, ancestor of the Earls of Arundel, and of Walter Fitz-Alan, "Steward" of Scotland, whose great grandson, Alexander, assumed "Stuart" as his surname and was the ancestor of the royal family of that name.

Flaald descended, on his mother's side, from the old Princes of Wales, and from the ancient Saxon Earls of Mercia.

"Stewart,, is one of the various spellings of the name. Besides _"Stuart" it is also found as "Steward,, and "Stuard".

The data in this volume is gathered from reliable sources. We have selected what we consider the most important material. Many of the daughters, and sons for whom no issue was shown, have been omitted from the pedigrees. A missing symbol indicates that a name has been omitted. Those desiring further information are advised to consult the volumes men­tioned in the list of References.

The compiler hopes that, in producing this volume he is bringing to the Stewart Family information which will be of interest and value to them, and that he is rendering an important service to the public. He and his associates will be glad to give their cooperation to members of the family who are interested in having a complete genealogy of the family published.

Unless otherwise plainly shown, the persons in this volume whose names are accompanied by three figures are children of the immediately preceding persons bearing immediately preceding numbers. All persons in each group bearing. the same letter as a part of their numbers, are directly related. The generations of the descendants of those bearing numbers of three figures are represented as follows. However., some of our material is published as copied from various records without rearrangement according to this system.

Generations ......... 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th

Symbols ............ (1), etc. (A), etc. (a), etc. 1, etc. A, etc.

Generations ......... 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th

Symbols ............ a, etc. (I), etc. (i), etc. I, etc. i, etc. ·

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AhhrePiationJ': add., address; b., born; ch., children; coll., college; d., died; d.y., died young; d.w.i., died without issue; dau., daughter; grad., graduated; I., lives, lived; m., married, moved; s., son, succeeded; d.s.p., died without issue; d.v.p., died before father; univ., university.

Compiler.

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(B) THE STEWART COAT OF ARMS

COAT of Arms is an emblem or a device which is displayed by titled _ persons, persons of royal blood, and their descendants. Coats of Arms were originally used for purposes of identification and recogni­

tion on the field of battle as well as in civil life.

It is claimed by some writers that Coats of Arms, in a crude form, were used hy Noah's sons after the flood. There are records of other Coats of Arms, in one crude form or another, at different periods of ancient history. Heraldry, however, as we know it today, did not become of much importance until soon a~ter the invasion of England_ by ·william the Conqueror, A. D. 1066. Heraldry became of general interest at about the time of the Crusades.

The Stewart Coat of Arms shown in the front of this volume is the Arms of the Stewarts of Bute, who now represent the Royal Stewarts of Scotland. The orle of the Stewarts {see Heraldic Description below) was the orle of the arms of Scotland. The arms-or a fess chequy argent and azure-was first adopted by the High Stewards of Scotland in the 12th century, allusively to the chequers of the Steward's hoard.

The Scottish Stewart families of Appin and Ardsheal, Renfrew, Ardvor­lich, Achnacone, Balnakeilly, Athenry,, Ches:6.eld, Garlies, Blackhouse and Clachglass, Co. Inverness; the Irish Stewarts of Dublin and Physgill, and many other branches of the Stewart family incorporate in their Coats of Arms this ancient insignia of the High Stewards.

This is undoubtedly the most widely used of all Stewart Coats of Arms and has been in existence for many centuries. It is described in BURKE'S GENERAL ARMORY, BURKE'S LANDED GENTRY, BURKE'S PEERAGE AND BARONETAGE and other reliable works on heraldry, in many cases accompanied by illustrations and pedigrees. It has been used for generations by many American branches of the Stewart family.

HERALDIC LANGUAGE

drnw. . . . . . . . . . Or, a fesse chequy argent and azure within an orle flory-counter-flory gules.

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

On a golden shield a blue and silver chequered bar within an orle (combination of lines and fleurs de lis) of red.

Cred. . . . . . . . . . A demi-lion rampant gules. A red half-lion rampant.

lJ1 otto . . . . . . . . . . No bills est ira leonis. (Latin-above crest).

Avite viret honore. (Latin -below arms).

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Noble is the wrath of the lion.-He :flourishes by ancestral honors.

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Sir Bernard Burke, of Heralds College, London, said "Heraldry is prized by all who can show honorable ancestry or wish to found honorable families."

Besides its family significance this Coat of Arms makes an excellent mural decoration and inspires the admiration and comment of all who see it.

It is quite appropriate that members of the Stewart family who have a pride in their ancestry should display the family Coat of Arms, in proper colors.

(C) ANCIENT STEWART FAMILIES

HE following titled Stewart families are listed in BURKE'S GENERAL ARMORY: James, Earl of Murray, Regent of Scotland; Earl of Orkney;· Earl of Carrick; Alexander, Duke of Albany; Alexander,

Earl of Mar; Ardgowan and Blackball, Bart., 1667; Scotstown; Duke of Albany and Earl of Fife and Menteith; Lord Evandale and Ochiltree; Earl of Arran; Lord Methven; Baldorran, Co. Stirling, and Ardvorlich, Co. Perth; Annat; Earl of Buchan; Earl of Mar; Strathdown or Strathaven, Co. Banff; Drummin, Co. Banff, 1672; Garth, Co. Perth; Dundee, cadet of Garth, 1680; Urrard, Co. Perth; Alston-Stewart, Urrard; Castle Stewart, Co. Fife; Lady­well, 1672; Earl of Strathearn; Walter, Lord of Brechin, Earl of Caithness; Ascog, Co. Bute, 1672; McArthur-Stewart, of Ascog; Dugald Stewart, of Catrine, the Metaphysician, 1807; Ralston, Co. Ayr; Sir John Stewart; Earl of Darnley, Earl and Duke of Lennox and Lord of Aubigne; Castlemilk and Fettercairn; Earl of Galloway; Nateby Hall, Co. Lancaster, 1867; Castle Stewart, in Galloway; Burray, Co. Orkney, Bart., 1687; Physgill, Co. Wig­town, 1740; Ballymorran, Co. Down; Earl of Blessington; Fort Stewart, Bart. of Ireland, 1623; Minto, Co. Roxburgh; Shambelly, Co. Dumfries; Lord of Lorn and Innermeath, and Earl of Athole; Appin, Co. Argyll; Ard­sheal, Co. Argyll; Earl Buchan; Earl of Traquair; Grandtully, Co. Perth; Fingorth, Co. Perth, 1672; Overdowally, Co. Perth, 1740; Rossyth, Co. Fife; Kirkhill, and Strabrock; Craigiehall, Co. Linlithgow, 1672; Provost of Aber­deen; Halrig, Co. Ayr, and East Binny; Bigtowne, Co. Orkney, 1672; Lower Canada, 1834; Capt. W. L. Stewart, 1st Royals, 1851; Caledon Park, Co. Lanark, 1868; Athenry and Ballygawley, Co. Tyrone, Bart., 1803; Ards, Co. Donegal; Hornhead, Co. Donegal; Killymoon, Co. Tyrone; Stranorlar, Co. Donegal; Hamill-Stewart, Ballyatwood House, Co. Down; Blakney-Lyon­Stewart, Ballymenagh, Co. Tyrone; Blundeston, Co. Suffolk.

Stewart of .drd'1orlich

AIOI ROBERT II, KING OF SCOTLAND: had a son, A102 ROBERT: Duke of Albany; father of, Al03 MURDOCK: Duke of Albany, Regent of Scotland; m. Isabel, Countess

of Lennox; beheaded at Stirling, 1425, with two of his sons. (I) Walter: ancestor of the Lords Stuart of Ochiltree; the Earls

Castle-Stewart, the Earls of Moray. (2) Sir James, Al04.

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Al04 SIR ]AMES STEWART: direct male ancestor of the Stewarts of Ardvor­lich; m. Annabel Buchanan.

Al05 WILLIAM STEWART: m. Mariota Campbell; from his younger sons, John and Andrew respectively, the families of Stewart of Glenbuckie and Stewart of Gartnaferaran in Co. Perth, were descended. S. by oldest son,

Al06 WALTER STEWART: m. Euphemia Reddoch, of Cultobraggan. Al07 ]AMES STEWART: m. a dau. of Patrick Stewart, of Glenbuckie. Al08 ALEXANDER STEWART: of Ardvorlich; m. Margaret Drummond.

(I) James, Al09. · (2) John: ancestor of families of Stewart of Annat, Ballachallan, and

Craigtoun, Co. Perth. Al09 ]AMES STEWART: on whose character and exploits Sir Walter Scott

wrote his tale, "The Legend of Montrose,,; accepted a majority in Argyll's r_egiment; afterwards distinguished himself in Leslie's cam­paigns; m. Barbara Murray.

AII0 RoBERT STEWART: of Ardvorlich; m. Jean Drummond. (1) James, Alli. (2) William: m. Jean Stewart (dau. of Patrick Stewart, ofGlenbuckie).

(A) Robert Stewart: on the death of his first cousin, s. to the estate of Ardvorlich, Cl42.

Alli ]AMES STEWART: of Ardvorlich; m. Elizabeth Buchanan. All2 ROBERT STEWART: of Ardvorlich; d. nnm., 1756; s. by his first cousin, All3 ROBERT STEWART: of Ardvorlich; m. Margaret Stewart. All4 WILLIAM STEWART: of Ardvorlich; b. 1754; m. Helen Maxtone.

(I) Robert, All5. (2) William Murray: Major 22d Bengal N. I.; b. 1804; m. Charlotte

Athanas; d. 1853. (A) William: of Ardvorlich, Al 16. (B) Robert: heir to his brother, All7. (C) John: late of Ardvorlich, All8. (D) Anthony: Col. Bengal Staff Corps; b. 1835; m. Charlotte

Barlow; d. 1886. (a) James Anthony: Capt. R. A.; b. 1868. (b) Robert Joseph Tucker: Lieut.-Col. Indian Army; b. 1872. (c) Walter Fitz Alan: Capt. Indian Army; b. 1874.

(E) James Raphael: M.A. (Oxon); b. 1837; m. Annetta Louisa Cheape; d. 1895. (a) William Murray: C.M.G., D.S.O., Lieut.-Col. Cameron

Highlanders; b. 1875; m. Frances Alice Debnam Collis. (F) George: C.B., Major-Gen. late Bengal Staff Corps; h. 1839;

m. Marie Douglas. (G) Theodore Henry: late Bombay C. S.; b. 1842; m. Alice

Osborne; d. 1892. All5 ROBERT STEWART: of Ardvorlich; d. unm., 1854; s. by his nephew. All6 WILLIAM STEWART: of Ardvorlich; h. 1827; Capt. H. E. I. C.'s Bengal

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Artillery; m. Jane Emily Wilson; k. with wife and infant son., at Gaw­lior, during Indian Mutiny, 1857; s. by next brother.

All7 ROBERT STEWART: of Ardvorlich; Col. Bengal Staff Corps; Commis­sioner of Assam; m. Charlotte Joanna Murray; d. 1882; s. by his brother.

All8 CoL. JOHN STEWART: C. I. E., of Ardvorlich, Co. Perth, J. P., Col. R. A. (retired); b. 1833; m. Elizabeth Magdalene Amelia Webster; d. 1914. (1) William: late of Ardvorlich, All9. (2) John Lindesay: Lieut. 11th Bengal Lancers; b. 1875; d. unm., 1902.

All9 MAJOR WILLIAM STEWART: of Ardvorlich; Major, Indian Army, ret., Governor H. M.'s. Prisons, Scotland; b. 1859; m. Lily MacLaren; d. 1918. (1) William Debnam MacLaren: Capt. the Black Watch {Royal

Highlanders); b. 1893; killed in action, 1916. (2) John Alexande; MacLaren: now of Ardvorlich, Al 20.

Al20 JOHN ALEXANDER MACLAREN STEWART: of Ardvorlich, Co. Perth; b. 1904.

Stewart of .dppin and .drdrheal

The Stewarts of Appin trace their descent from Sir James Stewart, of Pierston, 4th son of Sir John Stewart, of Bonkyl, 2d son of Alexander, 6th High Steward of Scotland, whose elder son was ancestor of the Royal Stewarts.

B121 SIR ]AMES STEWART: of Pierston; killed at Hallidon Hill, 1333; s. by his son,

Bl22 SIR ROBERT: of Innermeath; d. 1387; father of, Bl23 SIR JOHN: of Innermeath and Durrisdeer; inherited from father; ex­

changed latter with brother for the Lordship of Lorn; m. Isabel de Ergadia.

Bl24 ROBERT: Lord of Lorn and Innermeath; one of the commissioners appointed to treat in 1421 for return of James I from England; m. Margaret Robert.

Bl25 SIR JOHN: of Lorn and Innermeath; m. (2) 1463, a dau. of MacLaren of Ardveich; was murdered, 1463.

Bl26 DuGALD: 1st of Appin; endeavoured after his father's death to recover the Lordship of Lorn by force of arms until a compromise was affected, 1469, between him and his uncle, Walter Stewart, by which it was agreed that Dugald should retain Appin estates in Upper Lorn, and forego his claim to Lordship of Lorn; m. dau. of Macdougall, of Nether Lorn.

Bl27 DUNCAN: 2d of Appin; appointed by James IV King's Chamberlain of the Isles; d. unm.; s. by his brother,

Bl28 ALLAN: 3d of Appin; m. dau. of Cameron, of Lochiel; d. 1652; s. by grandson. (I) Duncan: m. a d·au. of the Earl of Huntly; d. v. p.; leaving a son.

(A) John: 4th of Appin, Bl29.

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Bl29 JOHN: 4th of Appin; m. Katherine Campbell (Maclean); m. (2), a dau. of Macdonald, of Muidart; d. 1595. (1) Duncan: 5th of Appin; m. a dau. of Cameron of Lochnell.

(A) Duncan: 6th of Appin; m. a dau. of Cameron of Lochiel. (a) Duncan: 7th of Appin; served at the head of his clan

under Montrose, at lnverlochy. Estates confiscated after execution of Charles I but restored at accession of Charles II; m. Jean Campbell.

(b) Alan: i:µ.. a dau. of Maclean of Coll. 1. Robert: 8th of Appin. ·

A Dugald: 9th of Appin. (2) John: 1st of Ardsheal; m. Mary Macdonald, of Keppoch, Bl30.

Bl30 JOHN: 1st of Ardsheal; father of, Bl31 DUNCAN: 2d of Ardsheal; loyal to Charles I and served in 1644-5; m.

Anne Stewart. Bl32 JOHN: 3d of Ardsheal; m. Anne Campbell. Bl33 JOHN: 4th of Ardsheal; served with the Appin Regt. at Sheriffmuir,

1715; estates forfeited and restored; m. Elizabeth Stewart. Bl34 CHARLES: 5th of Ardsheal; enthusiastic Jacobite; attained and estates

confiscated; m. Isabel Haldane; d. 1757. B 135 DUNCAN: 6th of Ardsheal; settled in Connecticut, New England;

appointed Collector of Customs; served as a loyalist in American War; obtained restoration of his paternal estate of Ardsheal in 1782; s. to representation of Appin clan, 1769, on death without male issue of Dugald Stewart, 9th of Appin; m. Anne, dau. of Hon. John Erving, one of H. M's. Council for Conn.); d. 1793 at Ardsheal. (1) Charles, Bl36. (2) John: Collector of Customs and President of H. M.' s Council at

Bermuda; 1769-1832; m. Sarah Leonard. (A) Duncan: H. M.'s Attorney-Gen. for Bermuda; 1795-1861;

m. Sarah Amelia Darrell. (a) John, Bl37. (b) Duncan: Barrister-at-Law, of Lincoln's Inn; Master of

the Court of Bankruptcy in London; b. 1825; m. Florence Emma Mackenzie; d. 1887. 1. Duncan Grant Mackenzie: b. 1866. · 2. Malcolm Mackenzie: b. 1871; m. Elizabeth Smith. 3. Graeme Mackenzie: b. 1877; m. Elizabeth Evans.

Ch.: Duncan Bruce. (c) Harvey Darrell: Barrister-at-law of the Inner Temple; b. • 1835; d. 1905.

(d) Charles Edward (Rev.): M.A., Magd. Hall, Oxford; rec­tor of St. James, Manchester; b. 1839; m. Margaret Katherine Bird; d. 1905. 1. Yorke Darrell (Rev.): M.A., Oxon; b. 1882. 2. Duncan Lorne: b. 1884. 3. Philip Andrew (Rev.): M.C.; b. 1886.

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4. Roger Papillon: b. 1887. (B) James: M. P. for Honiton; Barrister-at-Law; b. 1805; m. his

cousin, Margaret Emily Stewart. Ch.: James (b. 1837); Duncan John (Major, Indian Army; b. 1840).

(3) James Haldane (Rev.): M.A., Oxford, Rector of Limpsfield, Sur­rey; b. 1778; m. Mary Dale; d. 1854. (A) David Dale (Rev.): M.A., Oxford; Canon of Rochester; b.

1819; m. Cecilia Raikes; d. 1900. (B) James Haldane (Rev.): M.A., Oxford, Rector of Brightwell,

Berks; b. 1821; m. Emily Gower; d. 1879. · Bl36 CHARLES [Bl35-(l)]: 7th of Ardsheal; m. Rebecca Sinclair; d. 1844. Bl37 CHARLES [Bl35-(a)]: 8th of Ardsheal; b. 1805; sold estates which

thus passed from the family; d. unm., 1882; s. by his cousin. Bl38 JOHN: late representative Barrister-at-Law, of Lincoln's Inn; b. 1822;

m. Anne Winslow; d. 1890. (1) Robert Bruce: present representative, Bl39. (2) Allan Winslow: b. 1865; m. Marjorie Descarrieres Ballance. Ch.:

Jain Allan Lorn (b. 1920); Dugald Leslie Lorn (b. 1921). (3) Haldane Campbell: M.A., Mus. Doc., Organist of Magdalen Coll.,

Oxford; b. 1868; m. Elinor Dorothy Hunt. Ch.: Lorn Alstair (b. 1917).

Bl39 ROBERT BRUCE: present representative of Stewarts, of Lorn, Appin and Ardsheal, Chief-of-Clan, B.A., Magd. Coll., Oxford; b. 1863.

Stewart of Coll

This is a branch of the Stewarts of Ardsheal and Appin.

Cl40 DUNCAN STEWART: 2nd of Ardsheal; was father of, Cl41 ALEXANDER: m. a dau. of Alexander Stewart, of Ballachelish; k., 1689,

at the attack on the church of Dunkeld, after battle of Killiecrankie. Cl42 JOHN: of Acharn; m. Ann Campbell. Cl43 JOHN GLAS: of Benmore, Perthshire; m. Margaret Stewart, a dau. of

John Stewart, 4th of Ardsheal; m. (2) Catherine M'Nab; k. at Cul­loden, 17 46. (1) John, Cl44. (2) Elizabeth: s. her brother, Cl55. (3) Duncan: s. half-sister, Cl56.

Cl44 JOHN: of Glenbt.ickie, which he acquired by marriage with Mary Stewart of Glenbuckie; the Stewarts of Glenbuckie were descended from John Stewart, 2d son of William Stewart, of Baldorran, grandson of Lord James Stewart, son of Murdoch, 2d Duke of Albany; d. s. p.; s. by sister,

Cl45 ELIZABETH: of Glenbuckie; d. unm.; s. by half-brother, Cl46 CAPT. DUNCAN: of Glenbuckie; m. Susannah Kilberry; m. (2) Mar­

garef Stewart, dau. of Duncan Stewart, 6th of Ardsheal; s. by eldest son,

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Cl47 JoHN LoRN: of Breachacha, Isle of Coll, N. B., and Knockrioch; J.P. and D.-L.; b. 1800; m. Mary Campbell; d. 1878. (1) Duncan: of Knockrioch, Co. Argyll; J.P., Commander R. N.; b.

1834; m. Ferooza Margaret McNeill. (A) Lorn McNeill: b. 1859. (B) Duncan Archibald.•

(2) John Lorn: late of Coll., Cl48. (3) Mary: m. 1865, Daniel Fox Tarratt, of Ellary; d. 1888; s. by only . .

surv1vmg son, (A) Joseph Fo~ Tarratt: of Ellary; b. 1869; m. Mary Georgiana

Helen McNeill; d. 1898. . (a) William: now of Coll and Ellary, Cl 49.

(B) Helen: m. William A. Campbell, of Ormsary. Cl 48 LIEUT .-COL. JOHN LORN: of Breachacha, Isle of Coll, Argyllshire; J. P.

and D. L.; b. 1837; Lieut.-Col. in Army (ret.); d. 1907; s. by great­nephew, adopted name of Stewart.

Cl49 WILLIAM STEWART: of Coll, and of Ellary, Co. Argyll; b. 1897.

Shaw-Stewart

Among the archives of this ancient family, there are preserved three charters by Robert III to Sir John Stewart his son, of the lands of Ard­gowan, Blackhall, and Auchingoun, in the county of Renfrew, dated 1403, 1395, and 1390. These several lands have lineally descended in an uninter­rupted course of male succession, from the said .John Stewart, illegitimate son of Robert III, to the present baronet.

D150 JOHN STEWART: of Blackball and Ardgowan; obtained from James IV, 1508, a confirmation of the charters granted by King Robert to his ancestor, of the lands aforesaid.

D151 ]AMES STEWART: of Ardgowan; obtained from James VI a charter, erecting his lands of Ardgowan, Blackhall, and Auchingoun into a barony, 1576; m. Margaret Wallace. JOHN STEWART: m. Margaret Stewart. SIR ARCHIBALD STEWART: of Blackhall, M. P.; one of the commis­sioners to parliament for the shire of Renfrew, _in the reign of King Charles I, who chose him to be one of his privy council, and advanced him to the dignity of knighthood. Also privy council to King Charles II when in Scotland, 1650; m. Margaret Blair; m. (2) Margaret Home; d. 1665; s. by his grandson. (1) John: m. Mary Stirling; d. v. p., 1658.

(A) Archibald (Sir): 1st Bart., D152. (B) Walter: of Kincarachie. (C) David: of Kirkwood. (D) James: of Lumloch.

(2) Archibald: Obtained the lands of Scotston, by marriage of Mar­garet Hutcheson, of Scotston.

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(3) Walter: obtained the lands of Pardovan, by marriage of Elizabeth Stewart, of Pardovan; had issue, a son, Walter.

Dl52 SIR ARCHIBALD STEWART: 1st Bart., of Blackhall, Co. Renfrew; M. P. for that county, 1667, who was created a Baronet of Nova Scotia, 1667; m. Anne Crauford; m. (2) Agnes Dalmahoy; m. (3) Mary Douglas; d. 1722; s. by his grandson. (1) John: M. P. for Renfrewshire, 1700-4, an advocate; m. Rebecca

Wallace; d. v. p., 1713. (A) Archibald (Sir): 2d Bart., Dl53. {B) Michael {Sir): 3rd Bart., Dl54.

(2) Patrick: d. s. p. (3) Walter Steuart: of Steuart Hall, near Stirling; solicitor-gen. for

Scotland, 1720; m. Barbara Kay; m. (2) Barbara Malleny. Issue. Dl53 SIR ARCHIBALD STEWART [Dl52-(A)]: 2d Bart., admitted an advocate,

1718; d. unm:, 1724; s. by his brother, Dl54 SIR MICHAEL STEWART [Dl52-(B)]: 3d Bart., member of the Faculty

of Advocates, 1735; m. Helen Houston; d. 1796. {l) John (Sir): 4th Bart., Dl55. -(2) Houston Stewart-Nicholson: who s. to the entailed estate of Car­

nock, upon the death of Sir John Houston, 4th Bart., 1752, and assumed the additional surname of Nicholson; m. Margaret Por­terfield; d. 1785; had an o~y son, (A) Michael (Sir): 5th Bart., Dl56.

(3) Archibald: of Tobago; in 1779 was killed in repulsing some Ameri­can privateers.

Dl55 SIR JOHN SHAW-STEWART: 4th Bart., of Greenock and Blackhall; M. P. for Co. Renfrew, 1780-96; through his mother, came to represent the families of Nicolson, of Carnock, Houston and Shaw of Greenock. Upon the death of his grand-uncle, Sir John Shaw, he inherited the entailed estates of Greenock, Easter Greenock., and Finnart., and assumed the additional name of Shaw; m. Frances Colhoun {Max­well); d. s. p . ., 1812; s. by his nephew.

Dl56 S1R MICHAEL SHAW-STEWART: 5th Bart . ., Lord-Lieut. of the CQ. of Renfrew; b. 1766; m. 1787, his cousin., Catharine Maxwell; d. 1825. {l) Michael (Sir): 6th Bart., Dl57. (2) Houston {Sir) : admiral of the fleet, G. C. B.; lord of the Admiralty,

M. P.; 1791-1875; m. Martha Miller. (A) William Houston {Sir): G. C. B . ., admiral (ret.) R. N.; con­

troller of the navy, 1881-85; b~ 1822; m. Catherine Elizabeth Coote. {a) Houston: lieut. R. N.; b. 1854; k. in Soudan, 1884. {b) Archibald William Houston: b. 1864; m. Flora Sarah

Anne Beeson. Ch.: William Houston (b. 1893; served in Great War., reported missing, 1917).

(B) John Erskine Douglas: 1832-1870; m. Julia Turton. {a) Michael Patrick: b. 1860; m. Fanny Montgomery. Ch.:

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John Houston Douglas (b. 1890); George Archdale (b. 1893).

(b) Meysey John Erskine: 1870-1916. (3) John Shaw: a member of the Faculty of Advocates; 1793-1840;

m. Jane Stuart Heron-Maxwell. (A) Michael John Maxwell: 1828-1894; m. Julia Kindermann. (B) John Heron Maxwell: major-gen. late R. E. 1831-1908; m.

Mary Catherine Bedingfield Collyer. (a) Bas~l Heron: C. M. G. 1918; D.S. 0. 1917; col. R. F. A.;

served in Great War; m. Vera Caldwell. Ch.: Patrick Hugh (b. 1921,) Michael (b. 1925).

(b) Patrick Houston: B.A., Balliol Coll., Oxford, Fellow of All Souls, 1910; Lt.-Comm. R. N. V. R., chevalier Legion of Honour and Croix de Guerre of France; b. 1888; k. in action, 1917.

(4) Patrick Maxwell: 1795-1846; M. P. for Lancaster, 1831 to 1837 and for Co. Renfrew in 1841.

Dl57 SIR MICHAEL SHAW-STEWART (Dl56-(l)]: 6th Bart., M. P. for Co. Lanark, 1827-30, and for Co. Renfrew, 1830-6; 1788-1836; m. Eliza Mary Farquhar; had, with other issue,

Dl58 SIR MICHAEL ROBERT SHAW-STEWART: 7thBart.,Lord-Lieut.Renfrew­shire; M. P. for that county, 1855-65; 1826--1903; m. Lady Octavia Grosvenor ( dau. of Marquess of Westminster, K. G.). (1) Michael Hugh (Sir): 8th and present Bart., D159. (2) Charles Robert (Rev.): M.A., Ch. Ch., Oxford; late rector of

Cowden, Kent; b. 1856; m. Ida Fannie Caroline Alfken. (3) Walter Richard: M.B.E., 1920; J. P. and D. I. for Wilts; C. C.

for Wilts, 1889-1920; high sheriff, 1919-20; formerly Capt. 4th Batt. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders; b. 1861; m. Mary Beatrice Sydney; 0. B. E., 1920. (A) Walter Guy: M. C., Capt. Coldstream Guards, served in Great

War, 1914; b. 1892; m. Diana Bulteel. (B) Niel: lieut. 1st Batt. Rifle Brigade, served in Great War, 1914;

b. 1894; k. in action, 1916. (4) Houston Michael: Capt. 17th Lancers, D. S. 0.; 1871-1901.

D159 SIR MICHAEL HUGH SHAW-STEWART: 8th Bart., C. B., of Greenock and Blackhall, Co. Renfrew; Lord-Lieut. Co. Renfrew; M. P. for East div. Renfrew, 1886--1906; late Capt. 4th Batt. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders; b. 1854; C. B. E., J. P., Renfrew; m. Lady Alice Emma Thynne (dau. of Marquess of Bath).

Stewartof..dchnacone

The family of Stewart of Achnacone is the oldest known cadet branch of the Clan Stewart, of Appin. They are now in possession of their lands in Appin. The Stewarts of Appin themselves descend from the Hereditary Stewards of Scotland, from whom sprang also the Royal Stewarts.

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El60 ALLAN STEWART: m. dau. of Cameron of Lochiel; had a son Dugald Stewart, 1st of Achnacone; received, sometime after the battle of Flodden in 1513, from his father, the lands of Achnacone, in Argyll­shire. Father of,

El61 DONALD STEWART: 2d of Achnacone; had a son, El62 DUGALD: 4th of Achnacone; was living 1629, as appears in a summary

of valuations in the presbytery of Argyll; mentioned in a Precept of Clare Constat, 17 40, by his great-grandson.

El63 DONALD: 5th of Achnacone, made a contract of wadsett, 1657; men­tioned by grandson in a precept of seisin, 1716.

El64 DONALD: 6th of Achnacone, witnessed seisin of Precept of Clare Con­stat, 1704 and 1712; m. Anne Stewart; m. (2) dau. of Stewart of Garth and Drum~hary; d. 1716. (1) Donald: 7th of Achnacone, El65. (2) Alexander: killed at Culloden, 1746.

(A) A son, d. s. p. (B) Alexander: 8th of Achnacone; s. by his uncle, El 66.

El65 DONALD: 7th of Achnacone; in possession 1716, 1726, and 1735, had a precept of Clare Constat as heir to his grandfather, 1740, was living 1744; m. Mary Campbell; m. (2) Elizabeth Campbell; disponed Achnacone in favour of his nephew and son-in-law.

El66 ALEXANDER: 8th of Achnacone; 1746-1827; m. his first cousin, Susan­nah Stewart.

El67 DUNCAN: 9th of Achnacone; got a charter of confirmation of these lands 1831; b. 1784; m. Mary Stewart; d. 1850.

El68 ALEXANDER: 10th of Achnacone, H. E. I. C. S.; b. 1809; m. Mary Montague Davison; d. 1893. (1) Charles Montague Duncan: present representative, El69. (2) Alexander Kenneth: of Achnacone, Appin, Argyllshire, J. P.,

Argyllshire; Surg. Lieut.-Col. late Indian Medical Service; b. 1852; m. Harriet Mary Low; m. (2) Annie Longton. (A) Alexander Dugald Lorn: M. C.; Capt. Gordon Highlanders;

b. 1891; k. in Dublin, 1919. (B) Ian MacAlister: M. C. (with bar), Capt. Argyll and Suther-

.. land Highlanders; b. 1895. (3) Douglas Grant: Capt. late 13th L. I.; b. 1862; m. Florence Barrett.

(A) Douglas MacDonald: b. 1892. (4) Kenneth Trevor: b. 1864; m. Caroline Evelyn Puckle. Ch.:

Charles John Raphael Barnewall (b. 1904); Donald Valentine Sebastian James (b. 1914).

El69 CHARLES MONTAGUE DUNCAN: 11th of Achnacone, and present repre­sentative; b. 1849; m. Amy Eveleen Bruce.

Stewart of Balnakeilly

The family of Stewart, ·of Balnakeilly, is descended through the Stewarts, of Foss, cadets of the Stewarts, of Gart, from Alexander, Earl Buchan, son of Robert II.

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Fl70 NEIL STEWART: of Foss, 1559; had a son, Fl71 WILLIAM: of Balnakeilly, Co. Perth; m. Mary Scot; was father of, Fl72 JOHN: of Balnakeilly; m. Marjorie Stewart. Fl73 JOHN: of Balnakeilly; m. Marjorie Robertson. Fl74 JOHN: of Balnakeilly; m. Margaret Stewart. Fl75 JOHN: of Balnakeilly; m. Jean Lindsay; m. (2) Katherine Blair; m.

(3) Sophia Macbrair; d. 1742. Fl76 JOHN: of Balnakeilly; burgess of Edinburgh, 1718; m. Barbara Lind­

say; d. 1809. (1) Alexander: Fl77. (2) Marjory: b. 1751; m. Adam Stewart, writer, in Edinburgh.

(A) Barbara: m. Henry Black, of Mount Ulston, J edburgh. (a) Henry: s. his great-uncle, Fl78.

Fl77 CAPT. ALEXANDER: of Balnakeilly, J. P. and D. L. for Perthshire; b. 1750; d. unm., 1832; s. by great-nephew and entail made.

Fl78 HENRY BLACK: of Balnakeilly, Commissioner of Supply and J. P. Perthshire; assumed name of Stewart, 1837; according to injunctions in entail; b. 1809; m. Mary Forbes Kinloch Hood; d. 1881. (1) Alexander Blair: Fl79.

Fl79 ALEXANDER BLAIR: of Balnakeilly, Perthshire, J. P., D. L., Capt. and Hon. Major, late 3rd Batt. Black Watch, Royal Highlanders; b. 1849.

Stewart of .dthenry

Gl80 CAPT. ANDREW STEWART: accompanied Lord Ochiltree, from Scotland, and settled at Gortigal, Co. Tyrone, in Ireland about the year 1620. (I) Hugh Stewart: of Gortigal; m. Margaret Morris.

(A) James: rector of Cheynor. (B) John: of Gortigal; b. 1681; m. Mary Kennedy.

(a) Rev. Hugh: rector of Termon, Co. Tyrone; b. 1711; m. Sarah Hamilton; d. at Bath, 1800. I. John (Sir): lst..Bart., GISI. 2. Andrew: an officer in the service of the E. L. Co. 3. Henry (Rev.): D.D., rector ofLoughgilly, Co. Armagh,

m. Sophia Clossy; m. (2) Harriet Anne Scholes. GI81 RIGHT HoN. SIR JOHN: 1st Bart., of Athenry; 1757-1825; M. P., Co.

Tyrone, 1802-6, and 1812-25; attorney-general of Ireland, 1709 ( drafted the Act of Union) created a baronet, 1803; m. Mary Archdale. (I) Hugh (Sir): 2d Bart., Gl82. (2) Mervyn: of Martray House, Co. Tyrone; 1794-1885; J.P., High

Sheriff, 1830; m. Frances Vesey. (A) George Vesey: 1832-1920; B.A., Trin. Coll., Dublin; J. P.

for that Dominion and for Tyrone, emigrated to New Zealand and founded there the Stewart Special Settlements, Kati Kati; m. Margaret Torrens Miller; m. (2) Alice Stein. (a) Mervyn Archdale: b. 1859; m. Phoebe Gledstanes.

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1. George Cecil: b. 1883; m. Irene Ward; k. in action at Crevecoeur, 1918.

(b) George Vesey: 1861-1892; m. Cecilia Isabella Anderson. (c) John Rowley Miller: b. 1862; m~-Ellen Louisa Furniss;

m. (2) Louise Beatrice Travis. Ch.: John Rowley Miller (b. 1914).

(d) Hugh Alexander Montgomery Moore: J. P. for New Zealand; b. 1867; m. Susan Clark.

(e) William Nassau: b. 1873; m. May Eveline Wright; served in France, 1916.

(B) Hugh: Capt. Late R. A., J. P., New Zealand; b. 1841; m. Adela Blanche Anderson. (a) Mervyn James (Rev.): b. 1871; F. R. G. S., vicar of

Langley, Essex, 1926; late capt. Duke of Cornwall's L. I.; m. ~argaret Emma Steuart. Ch.: Hugh St. Clair (b. 1910); David (b. 1912); Audrey Mervyn (1914).

Gl82 SIR HUGH [Gl81-(l)]: 2d Bart.; 1792-1854; M. P. Co. Tyrone, 1830-5; m. Julia Gage; m. (2) Elizabeth St. George. (1) John Marcus (Sir): 3d Bart., Gl83. (2) Hugh: 1840-1909; late capt. 39th and 22d foot, and formerly gov. of Kilkenny prison;- m. Harriet Emily St. George.

(A) Hugh: b. 1881; D. S. 0., M. C., major R. A. M. C., M. B.; m. Muriel Dalzell M'Kean; killed in active service, 1918.

(B) Herbert St. George: b. 1888; lieut. 6th Batt. Royal Innis­killing Fus., served in Great War; m. Elleen Elizabeth Bur­berry.

(3) Henry Lucas St. George: b. 1847; formerly lieut. 7 4th High­landers, late lieut-col. 3d batt., Highlanders L. I.; m. Margaret Smyth Kerr.

Gl83 SIR JOHN MARCUS STEWART [Gl82-(l)]: 3d Bart.; 1830-1905; D. L., Co. Tyrone; high sheriff, 1858; late of the 6th Dragoons; m. Annie Coote Houghton. (1) Hugh Houghton (Sir) : 4th and present Bart., G 184. (2) George Powell: b. 1861; lieut.-col. late Royal Inniskilling Fus.

(comdg. Regt. Depot during Great War); heir presumptive; m. Florence Maria Georgina Godfray. (A) John Houghton: b. 1895; lieut. Royal Inniskilling Fus.; k.

in action, 1915. (B) Hugh Charlie Godfray: b. 1897; lieut. Royal lnniskilling Fus.

(3) Albert Fortescue: 1868-1925; C. M. G., 1918; 0. B. E., 1919; m. Rita Christian.

(4) Cosmo Gordon: b. 1869; C. B., C. M. G., D.S. O.; col. late R. A.; served in Chitral, 1895; in Egypt, 1897; in S. African War, 1901-2; and in Great War, 1914; m. Gladys Berry Honeyman. (A) Charles Cqsmo Bruce: b. 1912.

Gl84 SIR HuGH HOUGHTON [Gl83-(l)]: 4th Bart., of Athenry, Co. Tyrone; high sheriff, 1903; brig.-gen. comdg. 77th brigade, 1914-15; late capt.

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2d batt. Royal Irish Rifles; R. M. C., Sandhurst; b. 1858; m. Amy Greenwell (Caldwell); m. (2) Agatha Mary Morton. See Chapter (E).

Stewart ol F orl Stewart

According to Symson1s "Dedication of the Tripatriarchi€on11 (1705) and other leading authorities, this family descends from the Stewarts of Minto.

Hl85 GEN. THE RIGHT HoN. SIR WILLIAM STEWART: 1st Bart.; of Ramelton., Co. Donegal, and Newtown Stewart, Co. Tyrone; knighted 1613; created a Bart. of Ireland., 1623; a privy councillor in reigns of James I and Charles I; m. Frances Newcomen; d. 1647. (1) Alexander (Sir): 2d Bart., Hl86. (2) Thomas: of Fort Stewart, Co. Donegal; ancestor of the 6th Bart.

Hl86 SIR ALEXANDER STEWART: 2d Bart.; distinguished military com­mander., killed at battle of Dunbar., 1650, on the king1s side; m., cousin, Catherine Newcomen.

Hl87 SIR WILLIAM STEWART: 3d Bart., 1st Viscount Mountjoy; 1650-1692; advanced to peerage of Ireland, 1682; went on mission to James II., then in Paris, thrown into Bastile until 1692; m. Mary Coote. (I) William: 2d Viscount., Hl88. (2) Alexander: Capt. of Foot; m. Mary Tighe; d. 1701. (3) Charles: Vice-adm. of the White; M. P ., Co. Tyrone and Ports­

mouth. H188 SIR WILLIAM STEWART: 4th Bart . ., 2d Viscount Mountjoy; Lieut.­

general in the army., master-general of the ordnance; m. Hon. Anne Boyle. _

Hl89 SIR WILLIAM STEWART: 5th Bart . ., 3d Viscount Mountjoy; b. 1709; created Earl of Blesinton, 1745; m. Eleanor Fitzgerald; d. s. p. s., 1769, when peerage expired, but the baronetcy devolved upon his heir­at-law, Annesley Stewart., of Fort Stewart, as 6th Bart.

Hl90 SIR ANNESLEY STEWART: 6th Bart.; of Fort Stewart; M. P. for Charle­mont., 1763-97; b. 1725; m. Mary Moore; d. 1801. (I) James (Sir): 7th Bart., Hl91. (2) William: Col. 89th Regt.; m. Anne Hyde; d. s. p., 1842.

Hl91 SIR ]AMES STEWART: 7th Bart.; M. P. for Enniskillen, 1783--90 and for Co. Donegal, 1802~18; m. Mary Susanna Whaley; d. 1827. (1) James Annesley (Sir): 8th Bart., Hl92. (2) William Henry: 1793-1820; served at Waterloo as Major 19th

Lancers. HI92 SIR JAMES ANNESLEY STEWART: 8th Bart~; m. Jane Mansfield; high

sheriff of Co. Donegal, 1830; s. by kinsman, Augustus Abraham James Stewart.

P oyntz-Stewart ol Chuneld

The pedigree of this family is recorded from Robert II.

1193 ALEXANDER STEWART: of Wester Cluny, Perthshire; b. 1639; 10th in descent from Robert II; m .. Isabella Stewart.

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1194 CAPT. CHARLES STEWART: of the 5th (Lord Molesworth's) Dragoons; m. Rose Hall; d. 177 4.

1195 CAPT. PoYNTZ-STEWART: of the 3d Regt. (the Buffs); b. 1736; m. Magdalen Gayer, dau. of Rev. P. Gayer, and grand-dau. of Sir H. Echlin, Bart.; Baron of the Exchequer; d. 1823. (1) Charles: Major H. E. I. C. S.; Professor of Eastern Languages at

Haileybury; gold-medallist of Royal Asiatic Society; m. Amelia Gordon; d. s. p., 1837.

(2) Philip: 1196. 1196 PHILIP: of Hartley Court, Berks; Major 3d Regt. (the Buffs) ret.

1820; m .. Anne Smythe; d. 1837. {l) Charles: Barrister-at-Law; M. P. for Penrhyn; member and

founder of Carlton Club~ m. Emily {god.-dau. of Emperor of Rus­sia) Parland;, d. 1891. (A) Charles Edward: Barrister-at-Law:; b. 1862; m. Mary Jen-.

rungs. (a) Kenneth: Lieut. R. N.; b. 1893.

(2) Philip: 1197 .. 1197 PHILIP: Magistrate and Judge H. E. I. C. S., Governor of Surat; m.

Matilda Dawson; d. 1868. 1198 CHARLES PoYNTz-STEWART: of Ches:6.eld Park, Herts; m. Caroline

Elizabeth Wilkinson. {l) Robert Neil: b. 1884.

llf acTaggarl-Stewart

Jl99 SIR ALEXANDER STEWART: of Garlies. ]200 JOHN: of Garlies; m. his cousin, Margaret Stewart. J201 ALEXANDER: first of Physgill; m. Sarah Dunbar; d. 1645. J202 ALEXANDER: of Physgill; m. Elizabeth Wardlaw; d. 1653. J203 JOHN: of Physgill; m. Agnes Stewart; d. 1720. J204 LIEUT. ROBERT: R. N.; m. Frances Baillie; d. v. p.; s. by onJ.y child, J205 AGNES: b. 1715, at Physgill, and served sole heir with the surname of

Stewart, 1744; m. John Hathorn, of Over Airies; d. 1757. J206 ROBERT HATHORN STEWART: of Physgill and Glasserton; m. Isabella

Agnew; d. 1818. {l) Mark Hathorn: of Southwick, Co. Kirkcudbright; 1802-1878; m.

Jane Sprot. (A) Mark John (Sir): created a baronet; barrister-at-law, late

hon. col. 2d Lowland Brigade R. F. A.; M. P. for vVigtown, 1874-80, for Kirkcudbrightshire, 1885-1906; b. 1834; m. Marianne Susanna Ommanney; s. by only surviving son, Edward Orde, J207.

J207 EDWARD ORDE (SIR) : 2d and present Bart., of Southwick, Co. Kirk­cudbright and Blairderry, Wigtownshire; Capt. Grenadier Guards; Ch. Ch., Oxford; M.A.; D. L. and J.P., Co. Wigtown; b. 1883; m. Hon. Margaret Selina Flora Maud Donington.

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Stewartr of Dublin

K208 REV. ROBERT STEWART: D.D., prebendary of Freshford, Co. Kilkenny; 1699-1772; m. Rachel Nickson.

K209 CAPT. ABRAHAM STEWART: m. 1761, his first cousin, Hester Nickson. (I) Abraham Augustus (Rev.): K210. (2) Annesley: Lieut. 50th foot, killed in Egypt, 1801. (3) James: Capt. Royal Irish Fus.

K210 REv. ABRAHAM AUGUSTUS STEWART: 1762-1812; D.D., rector of Dona­bate., Co. Dublin, and chaplain to the lord-lieut. of Ireland; m. Frances O'Connor. (1) William Augustus: K211. (2) Henry Hutchinson: 1798-1879; M.D., Dublin; founder of the

Stewart Institution at Palmerton, near Dublin; m. Eliza Going. (3) Lorenzo Moore: 1800-1865; m. Emily Quinton.

(A) Richard Quinton: b. 1844; m. Isabel Christiana Williams. (a) Richard Evans Augustus: b. 1875. (b) Lorenzo Moore: Late Lieut. Donegal R. G. A.; b. 1882.

K211 CAPT. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS STEWART: 58th Regt.; 1797-1876; m. Anna Molloy. · (1) Augustus Abraham James {Sir): 9th Bart., K212. (2) William Molloy: 1833-1889; m. Ellen Urquhart (Drummond).

(A) William Augustus Annesley (Sir): 10th Bart . ., K213. (B) Harry Jocelyn Urquhart (Sir): 11th and present Bart., K214.

(3) James Augustus: of Sunny Side., Buncrana, Co. Donegal, J. P.; 1835-1915; m. Ann Wilhelmina Jean Wray. (A) James Augustus: Lieut. Munster Fus . ., served in Great War;

b. 1894; k. in action, 1915. (4) Robert John Jocelyn: Major.-Gen., late R. Berks Regt.; b. 1838

m. Adeline Southey; d. s. p., 1908. (5) Harry Hutchinson Augustus: Col. Comm. Donegal artillery militia;

1840-1916; m. Lucy Sarah Dyott; m. (2) Frederica Elizabeth Somes. (A) Walter Annesley: late Councillor of Embassy., Diplomatic

Service; b. 1883; m. Phyllis Lucie Horne. (B) Charles Frederic Somes: M. C . ., Capt. Royal Munster Fus.;

late lieut. 2d Dragoon Guards; b. 1884; k. in action, 1918. (C) William Mountjoy: b. 1886. · (D) Adrian Harry: Lieut. Gloucestershire rgt.; b. 1888; k. in

action in the Cameroons, 1914. K212 SIR AUGUSTUS ABRAHAM JAMES [K211-(l)]: 9th Bart.; barrister;

1832-1889; s. by his nephew, K213 SIR WILLIAM AUGUSTUS ANNESLEY: 10th Bart.; 1865-1894; s. by his

brother. K214 SIR HARRY JOCELYN URQUHART: 11th Bart.; high sheriff, 1905; late

major Donegal artillery; b. 1871; m. Isabel Mary Mansfield. Ch.: William Francis (b. 1901; m. Lucy Dorothy Metcalfe-Smith); Jocelyn

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Harry (b. 1903); Walter Annesley (b. 1907); Geoffrey Malcolm (h. 1908).

John,lon-Stewari of Phyt19ill

Both the families of Physgill and Glen turk descend from John Stewart, Parson of Kirkmahoe, 2d son of Sir Alexander Stewart, of Garlies.

L215 LIEUT. ROBERT STEWART: R. N.; m. Frances Baillie; s. by only child, L216 AGNES: b. 1715; grand-dau. of John Stewart, of Physgill; succeeded

after grand-fathers' death to both estates, Physgill and Glenturk; m. John Hathorn, of Over Airies, Co. Wigton; d. 1786; s. by son,

L217 ROBERT IIATHO(RN-STEWART: of Physgill; m. Isabella Agnew; d. 1818. (1) Stair Hathorn: L218. (2) Mark: of Southwick, Kirkcudbright; J.P. and D. L.; b. 1802; m.

Janet Sprot; d. 1878. (A) Mark John {Sir): created a Bart., 1802.

L218 STAIR HATHORN-STEWART: of :Physgill; J. P. and D. L.; Convener of the Co.; purchased estate of Glasserton, 1819; b. 1796; m. Margaret Johnston; m. (2) Helen (dau. of Right Hon. Sir John Sinclair, 1st Bart. of Ulbster); m. (3) Jane Rothes Maitland; d. 1865. (1) Robert Hathorn Johnston: L219. (2) William Maitland: b. 1850; m. Zilla Eva Mabel Hamilton.

L219 ROBERT HATHORN JOHNSTON-STEWART: of Physgill, and Glasserton., Co. Wigton; J.P. and D. L.; b. 1824; s .. 1865, at death of uncle, James Johnston of Straiton, to entailed estates in Midlothian and Co. Lin­lithgow, assumed additional surname of Johnston; Capt. in 13th Light Dragoons; educated at Eton; m. Eleanor Louisa Douglas; m. (2) Anne Murray Maxwell; d .. 1899. (1) Stair Hathorn Johnston: late of Physgill, L220. (2) Robert Hathorn: L221. (3) James: Capt. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders; b. 1871; k. in

action in Somaliland, 1903. ( 4) Herbert Eustace: Capt. Highland L .. I.; b. 1880; m. Violet Corse­

Scott; k. in action, 1915. (A) Stair: b. 1913.

L220 STAIR HATHORN JOHNSTON-STEWART: of Physgill, Co. Wigton, D. L.; Capt. late 20th Hussars; b. 1852; m. Helen Constance Hunter-Blair; d. s. p., 1904.

L221 ADMIRAL ROBERT HATHORN JOHNSTON-STEWART: C. B., M. V. 0 . ., of Physgill and Glasserton, Co. Wigton; J. P. and D. L.; commanded H. M. S . .dlgerin_e at bombardment and capture of Taku_ Forts1 1900; b. 1858; m. Olive Edith Marshall. (1) Robert Hathorn: b. 1904. (2) Keith Hathorn: b. 1907.

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Stewart of Cairn.rmore .

M222 PATRICK STEWART: of Cairnsmore, Kirkcudbright; b. 1734; was son of James Stewart; m. Lilias Miller; d. 1814.

M223 JAMES: of Cairnsmore, Kirkcudbright; J.P., D. L.; b. 1791; m. Eliza­beth MacLeod; d. 1877. {I) Colvin: late of Cairnsmore, M224. (2) Gilvert Macleod: J. P. for Stewartry of Kirkcudbright; b. 1839;

m. Maria Rosa.Cortez. (3) John Mackie: Lieut.-Gen. Bengal Army; -b. 1841; m. Florence

Mary V ansittart; d. 1920. (A) John Henry Keith: D. S. 0., Brig.-Gen. late Indian Army;

French Croix de Guerre; b. 1872; m. Frances Jane Hampden. (B) Patrick Alexander Vansittart: C. B. E., D. S. 0.; Lieut.-Col.

K. 0. Scottish Borderers; Belgian Croix de Guerre; b. 1875; m. Mildred Annie Guy. (a) Patrick Kenneth Montgomery: b. 1912.

(C) James Montgomery Vansittart: Capt. !()th Gurkha Rifles; h. 1877.

(D) Herbert William Vansittart: D. S. 0., Capt. Royal Scots Fus.; b. 1886; m. Doreen Evelyn Ohlenschlager.

(E) Ravenscroft (Ven.): Canon of Bristol and Archdeacon of North Wilts; b. 1845; m. Lucy Penelope Nesfield; d. 1921.

(F) Henry Holmes (Rev.) : Rector of B_arry and Porthkerry, South Wales: b. 1847; m. Lady Beatrice Cecilia Diana Carnegie. {a) Gilbert Carnegie: b. 1875. (b) Herbert Noel: Lieut.-Comm. R. N.; b. 1881.

{G) Houston: of Kitterick, Woking, Surrey; b. 1850; m. Oriana Cecilia Fanning: d. 1904. (a) Edward Henry Granville: b: 1875; m. Ethel Frances

Archibald. Ch.: Donald Houston Granville: b. 1902. M224 COLVIN [M223-(l)]: of Cairnsmore, Kirkcudbright; late Major 3d

hatt. Scottish Borderers; b. 1830; m. Julia Henrietta Mary (now of Cairnsmore) Coape; d. s. p., 1903.

Stewart, Late of BlackhoUJ'e

N225 DANIEL STEWART: b. 1720; m. Helen Love; had, with other issue, N226 JAMES: of Clydebank, Greenock; m. Joana Shaw; d. 1837. N227 ]AMES: of Blackhouse, Co. Ayr; M. P. for Greenock; b. 1827; m.

Margaret Parker Darroch; m. (2) Margaret Sandilands Stirling. {l) James Stirling: N228. (2) William Norman: D. S. 0.; b. 1872; temp. Lieut.-Col. Queen's

Own Lanark Imperial Yeomanry; k. in action, 1918. (3) Ian: C. M. G., D.S. 0., Col. Scottish Rifles; b. 1874; m. Myra

Doonholm. (A) Douglas Norman: b. 1913.

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(4) Patrick Douglas: D. S. 0., Lieut.-Col. 3d Dragoon Guards, late Lieut. 2d Batt. Gordon Highlanders; b. 1876; m. Mildred Cruddas.

N228 ]AMES STIRLING: of Quarter Co. Ayr; b. 1871; m. Margaret Augusta Sofia Peters. (I) James Henry: b. 1897.

Stewart ( ClachglMt1, Co. I n"erne.r.r)

0229 JOHN STEWART: of Clachglass, Co. Inverness; b. 1746; m. Janet Cameron; d. 1834. (1) Robert: of New Scone, Co~ Perth; 1789-1877; lieut. Perth Rifles

militia; m. Flora Martin. (A) Field-Marshall Sir Donald Martin: 1st Bart.; 1824-1900;

LL.D.; m. Marina Katherine Dabine, C. I.; created a baronet, 1881; s. by his son, (a) Norman Robert (Sir): 2d Bart.; 1851-1926; C. B., major­

gen. (ret.) Indian Army; m. Adeline Hewitt. 1. Douglas Law (Sir)_: 3d and present Bart., of South

Kensington, Indian Police Service; b. 1878; m. Lilian Dorothea Quarry.

Stewart of JU urdoJ"foun

P230 ROBERT STEWART: of Stair, Co. Ayr; m. Mary Herbert; d. 1804. P231 WILLIAM: of Hartfi~ld; a merchant in Glasgow; m. Helen Millar. P232 ROBERT: of Murdostoun Castle; D. L., J. P., Lord Provost of Glas-

gow; b. 1811; m. Isabella King; d. 1866. (1) Robert King: now of Murdostoun, P233. (2) William Lindsay: of Birlingham House, Pershore; J. P.; b. 1859;

m. Harriet Anne Gregory; d. 1907. (A) William Alfred Lindsay: b. 1892. {B) Alexander Charles Kenneth: b. 1896.

P233 SIR ROBERT KING: K. B. E. of Murdostoun Castle, Co. Lanark; J. P.; Lord-Lieutenant Co. Lanark; D. L., Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. (ret.), late Comdg. Q. 0. R. Glasgow Yeo. (T. D.); b. 1853; m. Alice Margaret Christie. (1) Robert Craig Christie: b. 1882. (2) John Christie: B.A. {Oxon); b. 1888. (3) Alexander Caldwells: b. 1892.

(D) PROMINENT BRITISH STEWARTS, PAST GENERATIONS

ALEXANDER STEWART: (1343?-1405?); Earl of Buchan, and Lord of Badenoch; called the "Wolf of Badenoch"; fourth s. of King Robert II of Scotland; received from his father the famous castle of Lochindorb; in 1372, he was king's lieutenant and justiciary north of the Forth; the-earl's tomb is still to be seen in the church of Dunkeld, though much defaced, having been destroyed by the Cameronian regiment stationed there in 1689.

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ALEXANDER: (1454?-1485); Duke of Albany; second s. of James II of Scotland and Mary of Gueldres; was the possessor of many titles, and when only 13 years of age is mentioned as holding a court at Dunbar for his vassals in the earldom; took active part in the defence and government of the king­dom; was created high admiral;· while still under age he sat in Parliament; the last seven years of the life of Albany were crowded with romance and tragedy; his offices and lands brought him into conflict with two of the most powerful barons of the day; Stewart was imprisoned by king1s order; he escaped by a rope from the castle wall; his chamber child had made the descent first and broken his thigh, so Albany carried the child to safety on his back and himself escaped to France; he was received by Louis XI and lodged at his expense; was killed by misadventure by a splinter from a lance when a spectator at a tournament between the Duke of Orleans and a knight; he was buried in the choir of the church of the Celestines in Paris.

ALEXANDER PATRICK: M.D.; (1813-1883); physician; studied at the University of Glasgow, in Paris and Berlin; settled in London where he prac­ticed till his death; was physician of the Middlesex Hospital, and a fellow of the Coll. of Physicians; was also a lecturer on medicine, and an active member of the British Medical Assoc. Steware s character and attainments were much esteemed by the physicians of the time.

ANDREW: (d. 1488); first Lord Avondale, Chancellor of Scotland, eldest s. of second Duke of Albany; Sir Andrew rose in favor with the young king, James II, and held office in the royal household.

ANDREW: (d. 1671); Irish divine; in 1646 settled as a minister, but in 1650 fled to S~otland, owing to the troubles which arose in Ireland in conse­quence of the execution of Charles I; on return to Ireland, he took part in drawing up "The Act of Bangor", intended to prevent the troubles between the resolutions and protestors in Scotland from spreading to Ireland; Stewart was buried in Donaghadee churchyard.

ANTHONY: (1773-1846); miniature-painter; while a youth he was intro­duced to General Campbell of Monzie, whose daughters he assisted in painting medallions for the decoration of a summer house; they were so pleased at his ability, that they articled him at their own expense to Alex. Nasmyth, Edin­burgh, the landscape painter; Stewart moved to London, met the royal family, and painted the Princess Charlotte; executed the earliest miniature of Queen Victoria who sat for him when a year old, and for several successive years after that; he excelled in painting children; for the last fifteen years of his life, devoted himself exclusively to them.

BALFOUR: (1828-1887); physicist and meteorologist; b. in Edinburgh; educated at the university; sent to Australia on business; there his taste for physical science developed; he wrote several articles, 1855, and contributed them to the Philosophical Society of Victoria; on his return gave up business, joined the staff of Kew Observatory as assistant observer, at the time working en pure mathematics for which he showed a distinct aptitude; undertook the researches on radiant heat which were his most important contributions to physical science and for which he was awarded the Rumford medal by the Royal Society; in 1859 was director at Kew Observatory and so devoted

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himself to the phenomena of terrestrial magnetism; published, in conjunction with two others, a long series of investigations on sun spots; in 1867 he was secretary to the government meteorological committee; supervised the installa­tion of meteorological stations all over the kingdom; became professor of natural philosophy in the Owens Coll.; in 1875, was published anonymously a book called "The Unseen Universe", by Stewart and his friend Professor Tait; it excited much comment, running through 14 editions ~ 13 years; he published about 67 papers himself and many more in conjunction with others; he was president of many scientific societies and one of the founders of the Physical Society which he also lead; editor of a number of successful text books.

CHARLES WILLIAM: (1778-1854); third marquis of Londonderry; served as major in the Netherlands and with the Austrian army in campaign on the Rhine and Upper Danube; in 1807, became under-secretary of war; in 1810, received the rank of major-general and the thanks of the house of Commons in his place in Parliament; was made a K. B., received the Portugal order of the Tower and Sword, the gold medal for his services in the Peninsula; he was British minister to the court of Berlin, "specially charged with the mili­tary superintendence, so far as Great Britain is concerned, of the Pru~ian and Swedish armies,,; Stewart won Swedish, Prussian and Russian decorations, the letter being accompanied by a letter from the Emperor Alexander bearing witness to his indefatigable zeal, coolness and valour on the battlefield; in 1814 he became ambassador at Vienna; represented Great Britain at the con­gresses of Troppau Layback; he was lord of the bedchamber to George IV.

DuGALD: (1753-1828); philosopher; b. at Edinburgh; during his pre­liminary education Stewart acquired a taste for the classics, and especially for Latin poetry, which he always retained; became a student of humanity at the university; was much impressed by Reid,s works; went to Glasgow and attended the lectures of the latter; finally becoming his personal friend; in 1772 was recalled to Edinburgh to take charge of the mathematical classes;he gave a course upon morality; lectured 3 hours daily upon mathematics, besides giving for the first time a course upon astronomy; in 1785 he was transferred to the chair of moral philosophy, and speedily obtained an influence such as has been enjoyed by few English philosophers; after Reid's death he was the only writer of recognized authority on the Island; Stewart's lectures produced an extraordinary effect and there are many mentions made of their excellence -the clarity and delicacy of his presentation, and the paramount place he held amon:g philosophers.

SIR HERBERT: (1843-1885); major-general; during an outbreak of cholera, the measures taken were due to his promptness and judgment, and he was put in the quartermaster-generar s department; in 1879 was appointed brigade­major of cavalry in Natal, and served in the later part of the Zulu war; Colonel Russell said of him "the energy and power of ·hard work displayed by him were marvelous, and the skill, tact and temper he showed in dealing with the very various and conflicting elements were beyond praise"; aide-de-camp to Lord Spencer, 1882; he died in service in India, and Lord Wolseley, in the telegram reporting his death, said: "No braver soldier or more brilliant leader

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of men ever wore the Queen, s uniform,,. There is a mural monument to Stewart by Boehm in St. Paurs Cathedral.

]AMES: (1476?-1504); Duke of Ross; archbishop of St. Andrews and lord high ch3r1cellor of Scotland; s. of James III by Margaret, dau. of Christian III of Denlll(ark; in 1498 was appointed to the see of St. Andrews and went to Jlome to be confirmed by the pope; there his appearance attracted the atten­tion of Ariosto who in "Orlando Furioso" describes him as peerless in personal beauty and grace, and possessor of a dauntless mind; in 1502 he became lord high chancellor of Scotland.

]AMES: (1499?-1544); Earl of Moray; naturals. of James IV of Scotland; by Janet, dau. of John., Lord Kennedy; in 1501 Stewart was created Earl of Moray., Lord Abernethy and Strathearn by his father; in 1523 he was one of the guardians of the young King James, and a little later lieutenant-general of the French forces in the kingdom; in 1532 he was warden of the east and middle march., 3.,000 men under his command; was one of the commissioners to conclude a treaty of marriage between James V and Marie de Bourbon; he was all his life exceedingly hostile to England and resented any influence in Scotland.

JAMES: ( d. 1592); Earl of Moray of a new line; elder s. of James Stewart, abbot of St. Colme; from James VI he received in 1580 a gift of the ward and marriage of the two dau. of the regent Moray., and soon m. Elizabeth the elder one and assumed the title of the Earl of Moray; his personal beauty and accomplishment gained him the name of "the bonny earl"; he served on the commission for executing the act against the Spanish Armada, and act against the Jesuits; Huntly and his followers., enemies of Moray, set fire to his house, and when he dashed out., followed and slayed him; the murder of the earl is the theme of a short traditional ballad, the simple pathos of which is evidence that the tragedy powerfully effected public feeling.

JAMES: (1791-1863); engraver; b. at Edinburgh; studied drawing in the Trustees" Academy; became a very able line engraver; engraved many plates after Allan and Wilkie, the latter a friend whom he much admired; an original member of the Royal Scottish Academy; exhibited at theBritish Institute; emigrated to Cape Colony., moved to the town of Somerset and died in the Colony.

JoHN: (1381 ?-1424); Earl of Buchan; eldest s. of the second marriage of the Duke of Albany; gained by his valour the popular epithet of "brave John O'Coul"; when, in 1418, an embassy arrived from France, earnestly pleading for Scottish aid to assist the dauphin (later Charles VII) against the English, the earl led 6,000 Scots by sea to Rochelle; in 1421 they completely defeated the English at Beauge; this success won him the office of constable of France; the force was increased but the French and Scots were defeated with great slaughter near Verneuil; the earl commanded the center; they fought so bravely and so stubbornly that nearly 9.,000 were left dead on the field; among those was Buchan who fled covered with wounds., and was buried at Tours in the same tomb with the Earl of Douglas.

JOHN: (1481-1536); Duke of Albany; regent of Scotland; raised in France by his mother and continued through life to consider it his native country,

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its king his master and to sign his name Jehan; the Scots, however, treated him as a Scot, described him as John, duke of Albany, and their parliament not only elected him regent, but declared him next heir to the crown; in 1515 went to Glasgow when Parliament met; he was declared tutor and governor of the kingdom; his first period of regency was singularly successful and he returned to France for six months; during his absence, however, Scotland became distracted and made the Scots more anxious than ever to have him back; on his return to Scotland it was said that Albany was aiding Margaret Tudor at the court of Rome to secure a divorce, which was true, with the object of marrying her himself, which was certainly false, and that in so doing was endangering the life of the young king; Albany whose heart was always in France, desired to return there, and was granted permission with the provi­sion that if he did not return in four months he should forfeit the regency; he sailed and never saw Scotland again; James V, twelve years old., was made king; Albany still continued to take part in politics, but never attained the same position as when governor of Scotland.

JOHN: (17 49-1822); "Walking John"; b. in London of Scottish parents and often wandered away from them in his childhood; through the interest of Lord Bute he obtained in 1763, the post of writer wider the East lrldia Co. at Madras; he discovered there that enormous abuses flourished in• administra­tive life; pointed them out and was considere·d, because of his youth, insolent and audacious; he resigned and became a general in Hyder' s army; he entered the service of the nabob of Arcot; became prime minister, in which position he expended large sums of money, not repaid for many years; travelled into the interior parts of India; visited Persia, completely mastering the language; walke"d through France and Spain; he wander~d through Vienna, Con­stantinople, part of United States, Canada, Scotland, Ireland, etc.; in 1792 Wordsworth met him at Paris and was captivated by his_ eloquency; Stewart knew eight languages; was a man of great genius, and great eloquence. His language was remarkable for the aptness and variety of his illustrations; he possessed much humor and great skill in imitating the tone and manner of foreigners.

MATTHEW: (1717-1785); mathematician; educated at Glasgow Univer­sity; had marked predilection for the Greek geometricians; published a work which placed him at once among the geometers of the first rank; was professor of mathematics at Edinburgh; in 1756, he published "Essays", a solution of the problem involved in Kepler's second law of planetary motion; in 1764 became a fellow of the Royal Society.

ROBERT: (1340?-1420); First Duke of Albany; regent of Scotland; in 1360 was sent to England as hostage for David II; in 1373 he had a charter from the king making him and his heirs male governors of the castle of Stir­ling; during his term of office did much to improve and strengthen its defences. At a meeting of parliament, it was declared that failing the king's eldest son and his heirs, the succession should devolve on Stewart; held the office of high chamberlain of Scotland; attained a position of commanding importance and his father and eldest brother being physically unfit, it was agreed that he should be elected guardian of the kingdom; the regency of Albany, possibly

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on the ground that the king was in the hands of Henry, a hostile monarch, assumed an entirely independent character.

SIR ROBERT: (d. 1670?); governor of Londonderry; in 1609, conducted 8()0 swordsmen, followers of Hugh O'Neill, out of Ireland into Sweden; King James allowed him to enter the service of Gustavus Adolphus; he remained abroad for six years when he received lands for her faithful services; also served under Sigismund III, king of Poland; in 1643, Stewart was Governor of Londonderry; after the collapse of the royalist cause in Ireland, he was given the office of governor, u 1n consideration of his many services performed to King Charles I, and the good affection expressed by him in the late troubles in England, in his arming and maintaining a regiment of foot and a troop of horse at his own charge in the service of the said king."

ROBERT: (1769-1822); second Marquis of Londonderry; better known as Viscount C~stlereagh; displayed from childhood great talent, industry ~nd resolution of character; in 1793 he became lieutenant-colonel of the London­derry militia; was a member of parliament; in 1798 he was given the office of chief secretary in Ireland; became chiefly engrossed in foreign concerns; he was secretary of state for the war and colonial department; during this time, in spite of checks and disasters, by his own exertions and policies, he had begun that combination of forces by sea and land which ultimately wore out the power of the Napoleonic empire; in 1812 was foreign secretary; was also leader of the House of Commons; because of the conciliatory laid down by Lord Castlereagh, the treaty of peace was concluded at Ghent between Great Britain and the United States; the strain of so many years of responsibility and toil told on his health; his death profoundly effected the public, and he was buried in Westminster Abbey between the graves of Pitt and Fox; few men have taken part in so many important events; and the services which he rendered to his country and to Europe were signal.

SIR ROBERT PRESCOTT: (1825-1894); musician; b. at Dublin; organist to Trinity Coll., and to St. Patrick's Cathedral; in 1846 became conductor of the Dublin University Choral Society, which presented him with his robes and jewelled baton when he graduated doctor of music, 1851; ten years later he was professor of music in Dublin University; in 1872, became professor of theory at the Royal Irish Academy and was knighted; Stewart was a remark­able organist and extemporizer, while his memory is said to have been phe­nomenal; his compositions are numerous and popular.

WILLIAM: (1481?-1550?); Scots chronicles and verse writer, descended from Robert II of Scotland; he was destined for the church, but before 1526 became a frequenter of the court; the treasurer's accounts in that and suc­ceeding years show various payments and presents made him from James V; he was among the poets of that king's court; in 1528 was commissioned by James to prepare a metrical version of the history of Hector Boece.

SIR WILLIAM: (d. 1603); of Houston; soldier and diplomatist; entered the army and advanced to colonel; in 1583 was sent with John Colville on an embassy to England where he was well received by Queen Elizabeth, who presented him with a valuable chain; member of the privy council (in Scotland) and helped govern both the king and the country; and as captain

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of the guard vigorously supported the king; in 1590 was sent as embassador to the princes of Germany, and was rewarded on his return with a large sum of money and land grants; was knighted on the occasion of the baptism of Prince Henry ..

SIR WILLIAM: (1653-1692); first Viscount Mountjoy; was commissioner for managing claims under the acts of settlement and explanation by protestant officers; master-general of the ordnance, colonel of a regiment of foot and a privy councillor; went to England where he volunteered for foreign service; returning to England he was made a brigadier-general; Mountjoy was the trusted leader of the protestants.

SIR WILLIAM: (1774-1827); lieutenant-general; in 1791 he went to Vienna and to the congress of Sistova; after his return became lieutenant-colonel; Stewart obtained leave to serve with the Austrian and Russian armies in the campaign of 1799 and was at the battle of Zurich; was sent to West India, Egypt, Sicily, etc.; Stewart served in seventeen campaigns, received six wounds and four contusions which so broke his health that he was forced to retire and give up his seat in parliament.

(E) PROMINENT BRITISH STEWARTS OF TODAY

STEWART: family name of EARL OF GALLOWAY. SIR ALEXANDER STEWART: 2nd Bt., er., 1920; b. 1886; s. of 1st Bt. Add.:

Dunbartonshire. ALEXANDER CARMICHAEL: C.I.E., 1922; M.V.O., 1911; s. of late Col.

W.J.; was responsible for the organization and control of the police traffic regulations and arrangement at the Coronation Durbar at Delhi, 1911.

ALEXANDER MACKAY: Financial Writer; Ass't City Editor, Daily Tele­graph; b. 1878; educ. George Heriot' s Hospital School. Add.: London.

ALFRED WALTER: D.Sc., Professor of Chemistry in the Queen's Univer­sity of Belfast; y. s. of Professor William; educ. Univs. of Glasgow and Mar­burg; Lecturer on Physical Chemistry and Radioactivity., Glasgow University. Pubs.: "Stereochemistry,.,. Add. : Belfast.

ALLAN: painter of military and historical subjects, portraits and land­scapes; b. Edinburgh, 1865; one of the original founders, and the London Secretary of the Stewart Society since its formation. Add.: Surrey.

LIEUT.-CoL. ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL: D.S.O., 1919; late Commanding Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides Cavalry; b. 1872; s. of late Gen. Sir Richard Campbell; educ., Marlborough; served South African and European Wars.

ARTHUR: R.B.A., 1899; b. London, 1877; s. of Alan; educ., Westminster School; studied art under Mr. Loudan at Westminster School of Art. Elected member of the Poster Academy, 1900. Principal picture: "Sir Galahad,,.

CAPTAIN ARTHUR COURTENAY: R.N.; C.B.E., 1919; s. of Charles Patrie; b. 1871; entered Navy,- 1885; Captain, 1913. Add.: Wiltshire.

SIR BRUCE FRASER: 2nd Bt., er., 1920; b. 1904; s. of 1st Bt. CoL. BRYCE: D.S.O., 1900; late L~.-Col., Royal Munster Fusiliers; b.

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1857; s. of late Bryce; joined Royal Munster Fusiliers, 1879; served South Africa, ·1899-1902. Add.: Kingsworthy.

HoN. CHARLES: Minister of Interior., Minister of Mines; b. Ontario., 1868; elected to Federal Government for Argenteuil, 1922. Add.: Alberta.

CHARLES HYLTON: M.A., Mus. B. (Cantab); Organist and Master of the Choristers, Rochester Cathedral, since 1916; b. Chester, 1884; s. of late Rev. Canon C. H. Hylton; educ., Magdalen College School, Oxford. Pubs.: "Church Music". Add.: Rochester.

SIR CHARLES (JOHN}: K.B.E., er., 1918; Barrister-at-law; b. 1851; educ. Harrow. Called to Bar, Inner Temple, 1883. Add.: Argyll.

Bruo.-GEN. CosMo GoRDoN: C.B., 1921; C.M.G., 1915; D.S.O., 1895; R.F.A.; h. 1869; 8th s. of Sir J.M.; served South African and European Wars; commanded Allahabad Brigade Area, 1921-25.

LT.-CoL. DouGLAS: D.S.O., 1917; late R.A.; b. 1875; joined R.A., 1899; served in China, Straits Settlements, Belgium, France, Egypt,· etc. Add.: Rotherham.

SIR DouGLAS LAW: 3rd Bt., er., 1881; Superintendent, Indian Imperial Police Dept., b. 1878; s. of 2nd Bt. Add.: Delhi, India.

COLONEL DUDLEY STRATHEARN: C.B., 1902; b. 1859; entered Army, 1878; served South Africa, 1899-1902; served European War. Add.: Edin­burgh.

LT.-CoL. SIR EDWARD: K.B.E., er., 1917; M.D., M.R.C.P., M.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., J.P.; D.L. Sussex; b. 1857; served as Civil Surgeon, South African Field Force, in Boer War. Add.: London. ·

SIR EDWARD ORDE MACTAGGART: 2nd Bt., of Southwick and Blairderry; er., 1892; D.L., J.P. County of Wigtown; b. 1883; s. of 1st Bart.; educ., Eton; Christ Church, Oxford; landed properties extend over 16,000 acres. Add.: Glenluce.

SIR GERSHOM: K.B.E., er., 1924; M.P. (U.) Wirral Division, Cheshire; b. Greenock, 1857; engaged in business in the Colony of Hong-Kong, 1882-1906; was .a member of Legislative Council of Hong-Kong, and held various offices in the Colony. Add.: London.

HALDANE CAMPBELL: F.R.C.O.; Organist and Choirmaster, Magdalen College, Oxford, since 1919; b. London, 1868; educ., Magdalen Coll. School; Ass't Master at Lancing Coll., 1891-96. Add.: Oxford.

HALLEY: J. P. Sussex, 1891; b. 1838; s. of Rev. Alex.; Chairman of the Halley .. Stewart Trust Fund for Research towards the Christian Ideal in all Social Life; educ., Barnet. Add.: Herts.

SIR HARRY JOCELYN URQUHART: 11th Bt., er., 1623; 2nd s. of \Villiam Malloy; b. 187_1. Owns 14,000 acres~ Add.: Donegal.

HENRIETTA (MISS RITA SHELL): Editor of The Lady NewJpaper, 1895-1925. Add.: London.

COLONEL HERBERT ARTHUR: D.S.O., 1915; O.B.E., 1919; R.A.S.C.; Ass't Director of Supplies and Transport, North and South China Commands, since 1928; served S. African War; served on staff First Army, 1915-16; and on staff lines of Communication, 1916-19. Pub.: "From Mons to Loos", 1916.

HERBERT LESLIE: Professor of Philosophy,- Dalhousie University, Halifax,

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since 1913; b. 1882; educ., Royal Academy, Belfast; President Halifax Branch of Overseas Club. Pubs.: "Questions of the Day in Philosophy and Psy­chology,,. Add. : Nova Scotia.

MAJOR HERBERT WILLIAM VANSITTART: D.S.O., 1914; The Seaforth High­landers; b. 1886; 4th s. of late Lt.-Gen. J.M.; Joined Royal Scots Fusiliers 1906. Add.: London.

HUGH: C.M.G., 1919; D.S.O., 1917; M.C.; Professor of Latin, University of Leeds, since 1926; b. Aberdeenshire, 1884; educ., Fettes College, Edinburgh; President of N .z. Returned Soldiers Association, 1924-26. Pubs.: "Provincial Russia,,. Add.: Leeds.

LT.-CoL. HUGH: C.I.E., 1913; b. 1872; o. s. of late Col. C.J.B.; educ., Charsley Hall, Oxford; entered Royal West Kent Regiment, 1893; member of Society of Authors, Playwrights, and Composers. Pubs.: "Station Polo,,. Add.: Italy.

REV. HuGH FRASER: D.D.; Univ. Reader in French; Fellow and Praelector in French studies, Trinity Coll., Camb.; b. 1863; s. of late Surg.-Gen.Ludovick; Hulsean Lecturer. Pubs.: "Boethius"; an Essay, 1891. Add.: Cambridge.

BRIG.-GEN. SIR HUGH HOUGHTON: 4th Bt. of Athenry, Co. Tyrone, er., 1805; J.P., D.L.; b. 1858; e. s. of 3rd Bt.; Com. 4th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers; High Sheriff of Tyrone, 1903.

BRIG.-GEN. IAN: C.M.G., 1919; D.S.O., 1915; late Scottish Rifles; b. 1874; General Staff Officer, 3rd Grade, S. Africa, 1911-12. Add.: Hereford­shire.

IAN STRUTHERS: M.D., M.B., Ch.B.; F.R.S. (Edin.); late Senior Physician Nordrach-on-Dee Sanatorium, Banchory; b. 1876; Medical Superintendent, The Ochil Hills Sanatorium. Pubs.: Papers to various Medical Journals on Vaccine and different aspects of Tuberculosis. Add.: Argyllshire.

]AMES: M.V.O., 1927; O.B.E., D.L.; Treasurer of the City of Glasgow and Convener of General Finance Committee; b. Glasgow, 1867; at present President of Association of Deacons. Add.: Glasgow.

]AMES: J.P.; M.P. (Lab.) St. Rollox Division of Glasgow since 1922; b. Glasgow, 1863; joined Scottish Labour Party, 1890; Member Glasgow Town Council, 1909-22. Add.: Glasgow.

MAJOR-GENERAL ]AMES CALDER: C.B., 1891; retired; Hon. · Colonel Harriana Lancers; b. Calcutta, 1840; entered Bengal army; 1857; present at relief and capture of Lucknow, capture of Meeangunge, and subsequent opera­tions in Oudh; decorated for war services. Add.: London.

HoN. JAMES CHARLES: b. Scotland, 1850; Clerk in solicitors' offices at Inverness, etc.; in business as coal merchant, Glasgow; Senator, Australia, 1901. Add.: Australia.

JAMES DOUGLAS: M.R.C.V.S., B.V.Sc.; Professor of Veterinary Science, Univ. of Sydney, N.S.W. since 1910; b., 1869; mein. of yar. organizations in­clud. N.S.W. State Committee of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, 1926. Pubs.: "Relationship of Veterinary Science to the Prosperity of the State.,, Add.: Australia.

JAMES LENNOX: D.S.O., 1918; M.C.; M.B.; served European War, 1914-18 (despatches thrice, M.C. with bar, D.S.O.). Add.: Rhodesia.

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MAJ.-GEN. SIR ]AMES MARSHALL: K.C.B., er., 1924; K.C.M.G., er., 1919; C.B., 1911; Indian Army, 5th (Royal) Gurkhas, F.F. (retired); b. 1861; s. of late Hon. Alexander; entered Army, Gloucestershire Regiment, 1881; Chief Commissioner, British Red Cross Society, in Greece and the Near East, 1923 (received thanks of Greek Government). Add.: Devon.

SIR JAMES PURVES: K.C.M.G., er., 1918; C.B., 1916; M.A., M.D. Edin­burgh; F.R.C.P. London; Knight of Grace, St. John of Jerusalem; b., 1869; Universities of Edinburgh and Jena; Examiner Royal College of Physicians, Conjoint Board. Pubs.: "DiagnosisofNervous Diseases,,. Add.: London.

JOHN ALEXANDER: M.A. Edinburgh and Oxford; Hon. LL.D., Edinburgh and Aberdeen; b. 1846; educ., Edinburgh University. Pubs.: "The Myths of Pia to, 1905 ,, . Add. : Oxford.

MAJOR-GENERAL SIR (JOHN HENRY) KEITH: K.C.B., er., 1927; C.B., 1921; D.S.0., 1915; late 39th Garhwal Rifles; b. 1872; e. s. of late Lieut-Gen. John M.; entered Army, 1892; commanded 19th Indian Infantry Brigade, 1922-23. Add.: Scotland.

PROF. JOHN McKELLAR: M.A., D.Phil. (Edin.); Hughes Professor of Philosophy in the University of Adelaide since 1923; b. 1878. Pubs.: "A Criti­cal Exposition of Bergson's Philosophy,,. Add.: S. Australia.

BRIG.-GEN. JOHN SMITH: C.M.G., 1918; D.S.O., 1917; M.P.P., Lethbridge City; b. Ontario, 1877; Went to Edmonton, 1896; served as private, Strathe­ona, s Horse. Add.: Canada.

MAJ.-GEN. JOHN WILLIAM: C.B., 1919; C.M.G., 1917; D.L.: Canadian Railway Troops; b. 1862. Add.: Canada.

SIR KENNETH D.: K.B.E., er. 1927; Director of Stewart, Thomson & Co., Ltd.; b. 1882; educ., Trinity College, Glenalmond. Director of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, since 1925. Add.: Manchester.

MAJOR NOEL ST. VINCENT RAMSAY: D.S.O., 1915; late 18th (Queen Mary's Own) Hussars; b. 1870; entered army, 1891; served in South African and European Wars. Add.: Lincolnshire.

COLONEL PATRICK ALEXANDER VANSITTART: C.B.E., 1919; D.S.O . ., 1915; K.O.S.B.; b. 1875; 2nd s. of late Lieut.-Gen. J.M.; Assistant Adjutant­General, Rhine Army, 1926-7. Add.: London.

LT.-COLONEL PATRICK DouGLAS: D.S.O., 1917; b. 1876; educ., Eton Col­lege; entered army through Militia. Add.: Warwickshire.

PERCY MALCOLM: O.B.E., 1918; J.P.; b. 1872; President of the National Federation of Clay Industries. Add.: London.

ROBERT BRUCE: Chief of Clan Stewart of Appin; educ., Magdalen Col­lege, Oxford, B.A.; lately a partner in Markby, Stewart & Co. Add.: Black­heath.

COLONEL SIR ROBERT KING: K.B.E., er., 1918; Lord-Lieutenant of the County of Lanark; b. 1854; educ., Glasgow and Oxford Universities; Director of Clydesdale Bank. Add.: Scotland.

MAJOR ROBERT STROTHER: b. 1878; Judge of Petty Civil Court and Coroner of the County of Victoria, Trinidad, B.W.I. since 1927. Add.: London.

LIEUT.-CoL. RUPERT: M.V.O., 1921; one ofH.M.'s Bodyguard of the Hon.

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Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms; b. 1864; s. of late Colonel Alex; educ., Royal Military Coll., Sandhurst; joined Duke of Cornwall's Light · Infantry, 1883. Pubs. : "The Book of the Victoria Cross". Add.: Windsor.

SAMUEL FINDLATER: C.S.I., 1924; C.I.E., 1919; one of the Assistant Under-secretaries of State for India and Clerk to the Council of India since 1924. Add.: London.

THOMAS GRAINGER: .l\1.D. (Edin); F.R.C.P.; Physician to the National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic; s. of late Sir Thomas Grainger; author of "Text-book of Nervous Diseases". Add.: London.

VALENTINE PETER BEARDMORE: b. 1882; C.B.E. 1920; General Work~ Manager and a Director of William Beardmore & Co., Ltd., Steel Works, Glasgow; Controller of Gun Manufacture Ministry of Munitions during European War. Add.: Stirlingshire.

MAJOR WALTER PETER: D.S.O., 1916; the Highland Light Infantry; b. 1887; served in lndi~ and in European War in Egypt and France.

WILLIAM: Secretary Scottish Divisional Council of the Independent Labour Party since 1912; b. Dunfermline, 1856. Worked as yarn dresser in linen factories and as a young man began to write to local papers on literary and political subjects. Pubs.: "Fighters for Freedom". Add.: Glasgow.

MAJOR WILLIAM BURTON: T.D.; b. 1872; educ., Oxford; called to Scottish Bar, 1898; rowed for Oxford vs. Cambridge in 1894 and 1895; won Grand Challenge Cup at Henley Regatta. Add.: London.

HoN. WILLIAM DOWNIE: LL.B.; Minister of Finance, Minister of Stamp Duties, Minister in charge of Land and income Tax and State Advances Depts., New Zealand, since 1926; b. 1878; s. of Hon. Wm. Downie. Pub.: "State Socialism in New Zealand, 1910". Add.: New Zealand.

MAJOR WILLIAM EDMOND LOGAN: D.S.O., 1902; Welsh Regiment; retired; b. 1873; Major Pembroke Yeomanry from 1906 till invalided from army. Add.: Llandovery.

LIEUT.-CoL. WILLIAM MURRAY: C.M.G., 1919; D.S.O., 1918; late Q.O. Cameron Highlanders; b. 1875; served Soudan, 1898. Add.: Somerset.

BRIG.-GENERAL WILLIAM ROBERT: C.B., 1915; C.B.E., 1919; late R.E.; retired list, 1919; b. 1862; Ass't Director of Railways and in command of 2nd Batt., Cape Pioneer Regiment.

HoN. WILLIAM SNODGRASS: K.C., 1894; Judge of Queen's, Prince Edward Island, 1914; b. 1855; s. of Alexander; educ., Prince of Wales Coll., Charlotte­town; has been leading counsel in many of the most important civil and criminal cases litigated in the province during the past 22 years. Add.: London.

(F) AMERICAN STE\VARTS OF ROYAL DESCENT

Alexander L. Stewart Family

JAMES I, KING OF SCOTLAND, father of: PRINCESS JANET: m. 9eorge Gordon, Earl of Huntley. Their son was: HoN. ADAM GORDON: of Aboyne, Earl of Sutherland. HoN. ALEXANDER GORDON: Master of Sutherland.

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SIR JOHN GORDON: Earl of Sutherland. ALEXANDER GORDON: Earl of Sutherland. HoN. SIR ROBERT GORDON: of Gordonstown, Bart. LADY CATHERINE GORDON: m., 1647, Colonel David Barclay, of Urie. JOHN BARCLAY: Deputy-Governor of East Jersey. REV. THOMAS BARCLAY: of Albany, N. Y. ANDREW BARCLAY: of New York; m., 1737, Helena, dau. of Jacobus Roosevelt,

of N. Y. SARAH BARCLAY: m. Anthony Lispenard, of New York. SARAH LISPENARD: m., 1804, ALEXANDER L. STEWART, of New York.

(1) HELEN LISPENARD STEWART: m., 1823, James ·Watson Webb. Issue.

(2) MARY JORDAN STEWART: m., 1826, Stephen H. Webb. Issue. (3) SARAH A. STEWART: m., first, 1825, John SkiUroan. Issue.

SARAH A. STEWART: m., secondly, her cousin, REV. CHARLES SAMUEL STEWART, U.S. N.

' (4) LISPENARD STEWART: m., first, Louisa Salles, and had Louisa S.

and Sarah L.; m., secondly, 1847, Mary K. Rhindlander, and had: (A) WILLIAM RHINDLANDER STEWART: b. 1852; m., 1879,

Annie Armstrong. (a) MURIEL STEWART. (b) ANITA STEWART. (c) WILLIAM R. STEWART.

(B) LISPENARD STEWART: of N. Y.; b. 1855. (C) MARY RHINDLANDER STEWART: m., 1883, F. S. Witherbee.

Issue. (5) ELVIA BARCLAY STEWART: d. unm., 1866. (6) AMELIA BARCLAY STEWART: d. unm., 1826. (7) MATILDA WILSON STEWART: m., 1838, H. C. Le Roy. Issue.

Jacob Henry Stewart Family

DoNAL: of Armagh; the 173rd MONARCH OF IRELAND; d. 978; father of: MoRIARTACH NA MIDHE: first to assume the surname and title of The Great

O'Neil, Prince of Tyrone. His son was: FLATHARTACH AN FROSTAIN: Prince of Tyrone. AoDH ATHLAMH: Prince of Tyrone. AoDH ANRACHAN: younger son, from whom was descended {23 generations

removed): TIRLOCH MAc SWEENEY: who had Mary, Myles, and: HUGH M.Ac SWEENEY: m. Eleanor Scott, and dying at age of 103, was buried

in Sligo Abbey. HuGo M.Ac SWEENEY: m., 1790, his cousin Ellen, dau. of James Dunlevy. FREDERICK MORGAN SWEENY: b., Sligo, 1795; removed to Philadelphia, Pa.,

where he d. in 1845; m., 1827, Rachel, dau. of George Ormsby, of Sligo. CATHERINE JANE SWEENY: m., 1857,. JACOB HENRY STEWART, M.D.,

of Peekskill, N. Y.

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(1) URSULA COCHRAN STEWART: m., 1879, Dr. Charles A. Wheaton. Issue.

(2) DR. JACOB HENRY STEWART: of St. Paul, Minn.; m., 1890, Nellie Farnsworth, dau. of 1\'laurice Auerback, of St. Paul.

(3) ROBERT STEWART.

JameJ" Stewart Family

]AMES I, KING OF SCOTLAND, father of: N1NION STEWART, a natural son, who had: ]AMES STEWART, who had: NINION STEWART, who had: ]AMES STEWART, who had: CHRISTIAN STEWART, who had: NINION STEWART, who had: WILLIAM STEWART, wno had, according to O'Hart's Irish Pedigrees: ]AMES STEWART: of Augher, Country Tyrone, Ireland. JAMES STEWART: b., Augher, 1706; removed to Wilmington, Del., where

he d. in 1788. JAMES STEWART: of Wilmington, Del.

{l) JOSEPH JAMES STEWART: of Baltimore, Md.; b. 1793, d. 1880. (A) JOSEPH JAMES STEWART: of Baltimore, Md.; b. 1829, d.

1882; held many offices of trust and honor in his native state. Hem. Mary, dau. of James Baynes, of Woodhall Park, England.

(a) GEORGE C. STEWART: b. 1860. (b) JAMES B. STEWART: b. 1862.

(2) WILLIAM STEWART: of Baltimore, Md. (A) GENERAL ALEXANDER P. STEWART: of Oxford, Miss.;

grad., 1842, from the U.S. Military Academy; was a Lieutenant­General in the C. S. Army, and, after 1874, Chancellor of the University of Mississippi.

John Stewart Family

EDWARD I, KING OF ENGLAND, father of: PRINCESS ELIZABETH PLANTAGENET: m. Humphrey de Bohun, k. 1322.

Their dau. was: LADY MARGARET DE BoHUN: m. Hugh Courteney, d. 1377. LADY MARGARET CouRTENEY: m. John, 3rd Lord Cobham. LADY JOANE COBHAM: m. Sir John de la Pole, Knt. LADY ]DAN DE LA POLE: m. Sir Reginald Braybrooke. LADY JOANE BRAYBROOKE: m. Sir Thomas Brooke, Lord Cobham. SIR EDWARD BROOKE: Lord Cobham; d. 1464. JOHN BROOKE: Lord Cobham; m. Lady Margaret Neville, great-great-grand-

daughter of EDWARD III, KING OF ENGLAND. THOMAS BROOKE: Lord Cobham; d. 1529. LADY ELIZABETH BROOKE: m. Sir Thomas Wyatt. SIR THOMAS WYATT: of Allington Castle.

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LADY JANE WYATT: m. Charles Scott, of Egerton, Kent, d. 1617. THOMAS ScOTT: of Egerton; d. 1635. DOROTHEA ScoTT: came to Oyster Bay, Long Island, N. Y., in 1680, with her

children by her first husband, Major Daniel Gotherson, d. 1666. DOROTHEA GOTHERSON: m., 1680, John Davis, of Oyster Bay. ~hey removed

to Pilesgrove Township, Salem Co., N. ]., in 1705. ]UDGE DAVID DAVIS: of Salem Co.; m. Dorothy Cousins, b. 1693, d. 1789. SARAH DAVIS: m. William, s. of Andrew Griscom, of Salem Co., N. J. DEBORAH GruscoM: m. JOHN STEWART, of Cumberland Co., N. J.

Patrick Stewart Family

ROBERT II, KING OF SCOTLAND: m. Elizabeth Muir; was father of ROBERT STEWART: Duke of Albany; · Regent; m. Margaret, dau. of

Murdock, Ea~l of Montieth. Their dau. was MARGARET STEWART: m. Duncan Campbell, Lord of Argyle. SIR COLIN CAMPBELL: m. Margaret Stirling of Keir. HELEN CAMPBELL: m. WILLIAM STEWART. JOHN STEWART: m. -- Buchanan. DUNCAN STEWART: m. -- McLarin. ANDREW STEWART: m. - STEWART. PATRICK STEWART: m. Christian, dau. of Sir John Drummond. WILLIAM STEWART: m. Mary MacGregor. PATRICK STEWART: m. Margaret Buchanan. ALEXANDER STEWART: m. CATHERINE STEWART. PATRICK STEWART: m. Elizabeth Menzies; came from Perthshire, Eng­

land, to North Carolina, in 1739., with his wife and brother, William Stewart, and a party of Scotchmen.

JOHN STEWART: of North Carolina; m. Jerusha--; d. 1765. JOHN WILLIAM STEWART: of North Carolina; m. Martha Davis. JOHN FRANKLIN STEWART: of North Carolina; m. a Martha Davis

also; moved to 9eorgia and later to Alabama. ISAAC NEWTON STEWART: m. Elizabeth Thomas. NEWTON CRAWFORD STEWART: of Alabama; m. Joseph Anna Adam­

son, also of Alabama. (I) CAREY OLEN STEWART: a minister. (2) REUBEN CLEVELAND STEWART. (3) MAMIE IRENE STEWART. (4) JOSEPH CRAWFORD STEWART. (5) CORA PAXTON STEWART: Literary Editor of the Southern Literary

Magazine (1924-25), published in Atlanta, Ga., and later of the Southern ./1:lagazine, published in Nashville, Tenn. A"dd.: 969 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga.

(6) LILLIAN BERNICE STEWART.

(G) Al\1ERICAN STEWART FAMILIES

Q234 JAMES STEWART: b. 1715, East Hadam, Massachusetts.

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(I) James: b. 1740; m. Rhoda Graves; surveyor and civil engineer. (A) Ambrose: b. 1763. -(B) Urial: b. 1765; m. Anna Holgate.

(a) Alvan: great anti-slavery advocate of New York; devised and. put ·into ~peration the so-called "underground rail­way" scheme for getting slaves out of the South into Canada. Ch.: Jane (m. Luther R. Marsh), Mary (m. Judge Dean; ch.: Stewart, Clyde, Ross Dean), Alvan (ch.: Alvan, Douglas).

(C) Caroline: m. Areal Graves. Ch.: Lucinda, Dudley,· James, LeRoy, Alanson, Selinda, Rhoda:. .

(D) Bargillias: m. Miss Frost; m. (2), Miss Willamson, m. (3)1 Mrs. Hyde; this family forms the Vermont branch. Ch.: Bargillias, Charles, Helim, thomas, Lucinda, Stephen, Mary, Lemuet Adaline, Alvan, Erastus, John.

(E) Rhoda: m. James Ager. (F) Amasa: b. 1773; m. Lois Rudd. Ch.: Sophia, Selina, James. (G) William Henry: b. 1776; m. Patience Denton; this family . . '

forms the southern branch. Ch.: James F., Zora, Amelia Zora, William H., Heoul, Daniel, George W.

(H) James: b. 1779. (I) Elliot: b. 1782; m. Susannah Griffin. Ch. : Anna D. (m.

Samuel Graves), Arvilla Malvina, Lurancy (m. Sands Oathout), Cynthia Safronia (m. Alonzo Belknap), Julia Ann (m. Ni~s Oathout; ch.: Charles, Emily), Emily Amanda (m. William

Hammong), Jam.es Elliot (m. Annie Rice). (J) Philetus: 1785-1872; m. Susannah Bullard.

(a) Allen Philetus: b. 1807; m. Sally Rider. ' (b) Corydon Forbes: 1811-1892; m. Mary Ann Johnston.

1. Jacob Forbes: usually called "Frank"; m. Lois Moore; d. 1912.

2. James Philetus: b. 1835; m. Harriet E. Newcomb. Ch.: Hattie_ L. (m. Clarence Heap), Corydon Forbes, Essie,· Charles, Lee. . .,.

3. Caroline S.: 1836-1867; m. James J. Stanchfield. Ch.: John J. (b. 1855; m. twice), Mary (m. Fletcher Thomp­son), Lillie (m. George Williams).

4. Mary A.: m. Joseph Cooper; m. (2), Oscar Judson Hyde; had ·with other children, Ernest and Zelda.

5. Oloff: b. 1841; d. y. 6. Fannie E.: b. 1842; m. Nat_han H. Cary; m. (2), Cole­

man Houser. Ch.: Ora, Corydon. 7. Orloff A. T.: b. 1844; mL. Esther V. Snooks.

A. Orand A. T.: 1872-1917; m. Effie Tweed; m. (2), Nora H. Snedaker. Ch.: James Earl (1894-1895), Esther Elizabeth (b. 1896; m. Elbert W. Callahan), Edna Grace (b. 1911).

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B. Anna Zetta L.: b. 1874; m. Alexander D. Ross. Ch.: George Stewart (1896), Mary Edna ~atrice (1903).

C. Edna V.: b. 1876; m. Charles A. Morsman. D. Mabel Pearl: b. 1881; m. Fred H. Boothe; m. (2),

William P. Munday. Ch.: Opal Dorothea (1899). E. Frank D.: b. 1887; d. y. F. Lester Forbes: b. 1892; m. Fern Ruth Dobson.

8. Rudolph A.: d. 1862, in the Army; unm. 9. Oscar Orville: d. y .\ 1848.

iO. lzora E.: b. 1849; m. John D. Tribbey. Ch.: William S., Austin L., Cora P., Fannie K., John E., Alice M., Daisy L., Ellsworth A., W arreli L. ~-

11. Zelda Leonora: b. 1855; m. John S. Osburn. Ch.: Ethel J ., Corydon Ste\.vart, Donald I v:an, Marion.

12. ·Ethelbert: b. 1857; m. Lettie M. Cox. A. Zelda Ermine: b. 1881; m. John Charters. B. Elliot Walter: b. 1883; m. Mary Stuart Carpenter.

Ch.: Stanley Carpenter (b. 1906), Elliot Ethelbert · (b. 1908), Edith Cos (b. 1912).

C. Ruby Gay: h. 1885; m. Arthur James Stewartson. Ch.: Arthur Lloyd, Ruby Gay.

D. Estelle May: b. 1887. E. Margaret Winfield: b. 1889. F. H. D. Lloyd: b. 1891; m. Myra Elizabeth Cain. G. Lettie Ethel: b. 1895.

(c) James Urial: b. 1809; m. Eunice Justice; only surv. son last heard from, Elliot James, living in Fort Sally, Dakota.

(d) Emily Aseneth: b. 1813; m. Zalmon Hyde. Ch.: Emily, Oscar, J udsoii, Loyal.

(e) Elliot W.: 1817-1894; m. Marion Jamieson; lawyer. Ch.: James Elliot (d. y.), John Jamieson (1848-1905), Marion McKie (1851-1878), Alvan (b. 1853), Lillian J. (b. 1855).

(f) Alvan F.: b. 1819; m. Camera Owen; an official of the Mormon church and though he never practiced polygamy, some of his children did; established that branch of the family living in various places in Utah, Idaho, New Mexico and Mexico. Ch.: Helen C., Oscar M. (1845), Joseph Alvan (1847), Fidelia Louisa (1850), Mary Lucinda (1852), Matilda Caroline (1855), F emma Bessels (1857), James Elliot (1859), Mahouri Alma (1861), Ephraim Philetus (1863).

(g) Sanford Head: b. 1821; m. Sarah E. Seals. I. Dora: b. 1844; m. Spencer Shapley. Ch.: Walter,

Sanford, Janette. 2. Oscar: b. 1846; m. Harriet Currier. Ch.: Arthur (b.

1875; m. Eva Bloss; six ch.).

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3. Anna L.: b. 1851; m. Lewis Niles. Ch.: Alletta, Bertha, Mabel, Belle, Genevieve, Mary L.

4. Philetus: b. 1860; m. Mary Ella Wagner; m. (2), Lena Wagner.

(h) Susan Evaline: b. 1823; m. Francis Burt. Ch.: Harriet, Ralph.

(i) Oscar Orville: 1825-1857; supposed to have been murdered in New York City; m. Ann Fish. Ch.: Ida (m. a Mr. Gifford), Adelbert (m. Sate Peckham; one son), Millie (m. a Mr. Davis).

(j) Mary L.: 1827-1910; m. Orange Baker. Ch.: Carlton, Lillie.

R235 ROBERT STEWART: 1655; ancestor of the Stewarts of Londonderry, N. H.; m. Jannett~ Forsythe; was one of the Covenanterswho took part in the Battle of Bothwell Bridge, 1679; fled to Ireland; 1714. His widow came to America. (1) John: b. in Edinburgh, Scotland, 1682; m. Elizabeth Clark, m. (2),

Elizabeth Forsythe; emigrated to America and landed in Boston, 1718. They proceeded to the state of N. H., where they founded a town which they called Londonderry. He d. 1741. (A) Charles: 1705-1777; m. (2), Martha Ayers; 3 dau. (B) Robert: m. Lydia Blair; soldier in the French and Indian War. (C) John: b. in Ireland, 1711; came to America with his father;

m. Rebecca Patten; soldier in the French and Indian War; served in the invasion for Canada; d. 1761. (a) John: 1734; served in the Revolutionary War; m.; d. 1818.

1. Charles: 1763; served in the Revolutionary War; m. Mary Hulbert; (2), Hannah Gates; removed to Onon­doga, N. Y.; then removed to Michigan; d. 1837. A. Luke: 1798; m. Ruth Wrisley; 1 s. · B. Ransom: m. Adalaide Ellsworth. C. Addison: 1811; m. Lucy Tilden; d. 1848.

a. Damon: 1834; m. Frances McQuigg; wounded in the Civil War. Ch.: Hobart (1868; m. Mary C. Dewey), William C. (1876; admitted to the Bar, 1904). .

b. Charles W.: 1839; killed in action, Civil War. c. Richard A.: 1845; killed in action, Civil War.

2. Enos: 1766; m. Lucretia Clark; farmer; d. 1856. A. Enos: 1794; lawyer in Boston; d. 1847. B. Luther: 1796; m. Belinda Barber; d. 1885.

a. Luther B.: 1848; m. (2), Sevie Shepardson, (3), Sarah Taylor. Ch.: William: an artist at Brattle­boro, Vt.

b. Edmund B. : 1835; m. Harriet Robertson. 3. John: 1773; m. Charlotte Flagg; d. 1843.

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A. Samuel F.: 1803; m. Mary Sweet; removed to Utica, N. Y., then to Ill., then to Wisc.; d. 1876. a. F. Eugene: 1841; m. Lucinda Sprague; served

during the Civil War; removed to Iowa. Ch.: John H. (1867), Ira E. (1868), Roy D. (1884).

b. James L.: 1848; m. C. Ellen Hall; 1 dau. B. Ira: 1805; m. Caroline Little; removed to New York

State; later returned to Mass. where he d. 1836. a. James I.: 1830; m. Mary E. Field; musician;

removed to Wisc.; later returned to Bernardston, Mass.; served during Civil War; moved to Minn. about 1869; d. 1872; 2 ch.

(D) Samuel: m. Alice Atchinson: d. about 1800 in Salem, N. Y. (a) John: 1745; m. Huldah Hubbell; served during the Revolu­

tionary War. 1. Aaron: 1775; m. Selinda Colt.

A. Homer Hine: 1810; m. Jane E. Campbell, (2), Margaret E. Dunbar. a. Homer Hine: 1855; m. Margaret B. Kenney;

resides in Philadelphia, Pa.; 1 ch. B. Ira Hubbell: 1811; m. Eunice Boyce; d. 1849.

a. Ernest B.: 1846; m. Annie K. Ansley; served during the-Civil War; chemist; resides in Chicago, Ill.; 3 ch.

2. Ira: 1779; m. Elizabeth Hubbell: d. 1855. A. Dugald: 1821-1870; m. Sophia C. Allen; lawyer.

a. Dugald: 1857-1886; Middlebury College, 1879. b. John Hubbell: 1860; m. Lucia Sutton. Ch.:

Dugald (1887). . B. John Wolcott: 1825; m. Emma Battell; Governor

of Vermont, 1870-72; member of Congress many terms. a. Philip Battell: 1864; Yale, 1886; m. Sarah

Frances Cowles; 1. in Colorado Springs, Colo.; 5 ch.

(b) William: 1746; m. Mary Harris; served during Revolu­tionary War; one of the six men who started to explore wilds of Ky. with Daniel Boone; killed in Battle of Blue Licks, 1782; 2 ch.

(c) Samuel: 1749; soldier of the Revolution; m. Elizabeth Abbott; d. 1827. 1. Chauncey: d. in Royalton, 0., leaving 2 s. 2. John B.: 1791; teacher; removed to Ohio; m. Huldah

Hayes; d. 1881. Ch.: Henry (d. in Kans.; 5 ch.) 3. Samuel: 1796-1858; m. Cherry Edwards.

A. Jehial S.: 1818-1891; m. Sophia Thomas; removed to Cleveland, 0., from Bangor, N. Y.

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a. Jehial H.: 1851; m. Alice Hazenflag; 1. in Chicago, 111.; 3 ch.

(d) James: 1759; one of the Minute-men at Lexington, 1775; served at Ticonderoga, 1777; removed to Ky.; killed in Harmer's defeat by the Indians, near Fort Wayne, Ind., 1791.

(e) Robert: 1748; served during the Revolutionary War; m. Sarah Woodward, (2), Sarah Smith; 7 ch.

(E) Joseph: 1721; m. Margaret Thompson, (2), Hannah Hescock; was a Revolutionary soldier. (a) Joseph·: 1752; m. Rosana Harmon; removed to New York

State; in Revolution. A. Joseph: 1778; m. Sarah Dunton; surgeon in the U.S.

Army; later removed to England. (b) Jolin: 1755; m. Susan Smith; Revolutionary soldier; in

War of 1812; d. 1831. A. Chauncy: 1781; m. and had 1 .s. who married

Alvina Hopkins. a. John C.: 1803; m. Serena Lindendoll; resided at

Fort Edwards, N. Y.; d. 1891. (I) Charles B.: 1834; m. Jane T. Marvin. Ch.:

Charles (1859; m. Ida B. Moore; 5 ch.), W~Ilace A. (1874; m. Lena Adams).

(II) George W.: 1838; m. Elizabeth Vanderberg; resides in San Diego, Calif.

(Ill) John C.: 1840; served through the Civil War and died from the effects of hard service, 1877.

(IV) James R.: 1841; m. Grace B. Bushang; resided in W. Va.; in 1888 returned to Glens Falls, N. Y. Ch.: Merch B. (1875; West Point graduate; served through the Spanish-American War; resides at Gov­ernor's Island, N. Y. Bay), Arthur B. (1881; in the U. S. Army, stationed at Fort Carly, Carly, Wash.), George V. (1885; in 1905 at Annapolis Naval Academy).

S236 JOHN STEWART: a Covenanter and was forced to flee from Scotland in 1665; removed to Belfast, Ireland, with his family where he remained for twenty years; when Charles II died he went to Scotland again; d. 1720. (1) Robert: 1665-1730; removed to Ireland, after father's death, set­

tling at Dromore. (A) Samuel: 1698-1770; embarked for America, 1735; located

first in Lancaster Co., then Dauphin Co., Pa.; m. Mary McClay.

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(a) John: b. about 1728; said to have been killed at the battle of Germantown, 1777.

(b) Andrew: settled in Hanover twp. (now Dauphin Co.); said to have been killed in an Indian raid.

(c) Robert: 1732-1811; m. Sarah Stewart; settled on a farm in the Marsh Creek settlement in York (now in Adams) Co. Ch.: William (b. 1765; m. Mary Stewart), John (b. 1767; m. Agnes ~truthers), James (1768-1852; m. Jean Smiley), Mary (b. 1772; m. David Watt Cunningham}, Sarah (1774-1846; m. Elisha Pauley), Jane (1775-1822; m. John Stewart), Robert (1777-1837; m. Sarah Wilson), David _(1779-1832; m. Nancy Clark), Joseph (b. 1784), Rebecca (I 787-1846).

(d) Samuel: 1735-1803; m. Agnes (Nancy) Templeton; m. (2), Agnes Calhoun. 1. Sarah: b. 1771; m. Joseph Stewart. 2. Robert Templeton: b. 1773; m. Mary Dunlop; m. (2),

Mary Hamilton. 3. Samuel Elder: b. 1775; m. Elizabeth Elder. 4. James B.: b. 1777; m. Ann Beatty. 5. Charles: b. 1778; m. Mary Stewart. 6. John Templeton: b. 1781; m. Ann Elder; d. 1850,

Clarke Co., Ohio. 7. Mary McClay: 1784-1816; m. James Stewart. 8. Agnes: 1786-1827; m. James R. Beatty. 9. William Calhoun: b. 1790; m. Jane Dunlop; m. (2),

Mrs. Miltenberger. 10. David: 1792-1869; m. Sarah Walker. 11. Thomas Finney: b. 1794; m. Mary Bailey. 12. Margaret Agnes: 1796-1835; m. John Lyon.

(e) Hugh: settled in Kentucky, his ch. later moving into Indiana.

(f) James: b. about 1739; said to have removed to Allegheny Co.

(g) Mary: m. Robert Patterson and removed to Westmoreland Co.

(h) Elijah: m. Mary Patterson; d. in Lower Paxtang Twp., Pa., 1807. Ch.: Sarah, John, Samuel, Margaret, Mary, Nancy, James (1781-1857; m. Jane Elder), Jane.

(i) Joseph. (j) Anthony.

(B) Hugh: 1719-1798; when he was 16 emigrated to America with his brother; m. Hannah Dallas, 1751; m. (2), Agnes {Nancy) Moore. (a) Jean: 1751-1824; m. John Robertson. (h) John: 1753-1837; m. Mary Robertson; served in the

. Revolution, taken prisoner by the British~ at the capture

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- of Fort Washington and ·was released on parole until exchanged. Ch.: Hannah (1775), William, James, Mary, Samuel, Hugh, John (m. Sarah Wilson).

(c) William: 1759-1829; m. Martha Walker; m. (2), Mary . . . . . Ch.: James, Hannah, Jane, Rebecca:, Margaret, Elizabeth, William, Martha, Samuel (1815), John (1821).

(d) Hugh: b. 1759; m. Mary Wilson; moved to Indiana. Ch.: Wilson, Hugh.

(e) Robert: 1765-1854; m. Sarah Finney. Ch.: Agnes Crain (b. 1790; m. James B. Robinson), Susanna (b. 1791), Thomas P. (b. 1794; m. Martha B. Ste,vart), Robert (b. 1795; m. Sarah Barnett; resided in Linglesto·wn), Sarah (b. 1797; m. John Cleeland), Mary (b. 1798; m. John Rice), Jane (b. 1800), Samuel (b. 1802), John (b. 1803; m: Nancy T. Beatty), Margaret (b. 1806; m. Henry Cramer), William Crawford (b. 1810).

(f) Samuel: 1767-1837; m. Jane Patterson; settled in Alle­gheny. Ch.: James, Robert, Hugh, Jane, Agnes, Flora, John W., Margaret, Samuel, William, Joseph (b. 1816; m. Hannah Glass), Uriah.

(g) Joseph: m. Sarah Stewart. Ch.: James (b. 1793; m. Susan Finney; d. 1864 in Illinois), Samuel B. (1795-1871; m. Sarah Barnett), Jane (m. Robert Stewart, cousin), Nancy (b. 1799; m. Elijah rinney, cousin), Joseph F. (b. 1801; m. Prudence Ammons), Sarah (b. 1803; m. David Reynolds), Mary (b. 1805; m. Samuel Holmes), John (d. y.), Charles, Eliza (d. y.).

(h) James: b. 1774; m. Mary Sherer; m. (2), Mary McClay Stewart; m. (3), Margaret Reed. 1. Joseph Crain: b. 1804; m~ Nancy Templeton Stewart. 2. Samuel Sherer: b. 1807; physician. 3. James Barnett: 1807-1851.

T237 ALEXANDER STUART: of Londonderry, Ireland; ancestors from Scot­land. (1) Alexander: of Londonderry, Ireland; m. (2), widow Calhoun.

(A) John: Clerk of Court of Lancaster, Pa.; changed the spelling to STEWART; came to America many years before the other brothers, family remained in Pennsylvania.

(B) Samuel: emigrated to America. (~) Joseph: emigrated to America. (D) William: 1739-1832; · served in the Revolution; m. Sarah

Calhoun; left South Carolina for Ohio when an old man. (a) Samuel: 1775-1846; m. Elizabeth Graves. Ch.: 4 daus.,

a child who d. y., John (b. 1809; m. Matilda N. McCul­lough), William H. (m. Esther McMillan), James (a physician), Robert (m. Mary Elizabeth White), Samuel

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(farmer), Joseph (farmer), Jesse (a. merchant in Cincin­nati), Jonathan (United Presbyterian minister).

(b) Robert M.: 1789-1867; m. Elizabeth McElroy. Ch.: James Calhoun: 1814-1893; m. twice.

(E) Archibald: large family and remained in York Dist., South Carolina.

(F) Alexander: came to America prior to Revolutionary War, when fifteen years old; settled in Lancaster, Pa., then to York, Dist., South Carolina; m. Elizabeth Barron. (a) Fannie: m. Marhew Amberson; two daus. (b) William: m. Mary Duncan. Ch.: Alexander (d. in Calhoun

Co., Ala.) (c) Alexander: 1779-1817; m. Sarah Striplin.

1. William Addison. 2. Archibald Oliver: m. Frances Malinda Stewart (cousin).

Ch.: Sallie Matilda, Oliver, King, Joe Henry. 3. Juliatha: 1808-1885; m. I-Iiram Ste"vart (son of Samuel).

Ch.: William, Samuel, Richard, Ata, Henry, Sallie, Matilda; four sons in the Confederate Army.

4. John Lewis: 1810-1886; m. Julia Ann Hollingsworth. A. Sarah: b. 1839; m. Robert Jones; m. (2), Hiram

Henslee. Ch.: Bobbie (dau.), Lewis, Josiph. Clarence Eudox, Stewart, A tticus,·· Mary Julia.

B. John Archibald Bellah: 1840-1891; m. Kitty King. Ch.: Joseph King, Julia Hollingsworth, Eudox McCalla, Mary McCalla.

C. Julia Ann Crawford: 1843-1887; m. Robert B. Ethridge. Ch.: Annie Stewart, Robert, Jr., Mary B., James, Joseph H.

D. Joseph Alexander: 1845-1890; m. Carrie J. Robin­son. Ch.: James H. Robinson, Joseph Adger, Je~e Estelle, Mary Daisy, Emma Lucile, Annie Eloise, Frances Josephine, Anita.

E. Frances Malinda: 1847-1925; m. George W. Glea­ton. Ch.: John Stewart, William Stephen, Annie Lucy, Sally Fanny.

F. Mary Matilda: 1850-1895; m. W. E. McCalla. -G. Martha Antoinette: 1853-1883. H. Thomas Dilworth: b. 1856; m. Ida Kiser. Ch.:

Nelly Kiser, Mary Cliff. I. Jackson Benjamin: 1858-1887. J. Jefferson Davis: b. 1868; m. Abby C. Ballard. Ch.:

Abby Ballard, Jefferson D., Jr. 5. Elizabeth Barron: m. Joel Crawford Holcombe. Ch.:

Sallie, Walker, Glen, Samuel, Alexander, John Benja­min, Hiram; six sons in the Confederate Army.

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6. Jackson Decatur: m. Mary (Polly) Stewart (cousin); ch.: Samuel (m ..... Striplin), Dock (m ..... Striplin), Addie (m. . . . . Gray), Martha, Antoinette, Thomas, Joseph.

7. Benjamin: m. Letitia Hollingsworth. Ch.: William, Joseph, John Benjamin, Sarah, Mollie.

8. Samuel. 9. Dr. Joseph: surgeon in the Confederate Army; m.

Martha Stansel. Ch.: Sarah, Dr. Archibald A., Joel, Mary Jackson, Martha Wilmouth, Dr. Mathew.

10. Thomas Randolph: m. Margaret Gilman; m. (2), Antoinette Jones. Ch.: Sallie, Fannie, Calhoun.

(d) Archibald: m. Rachel Aiken. Ch.: John, Newton, Davis, Malinda, Elizabeth, Nancy, Harriet (John and Newton, killed' at Shiloh).

(e) John: m. Polly Striplin. Ch.: John, William, Samuel, Marion.

(f) Samuel: m. Nancy Gahala; m. widow Howell. Ch.: Hiram, William, Mary, Martha, John Archibald, Eliza, Jasper D. and Newton C. (twins), Joseph, Wesley.

(g) Elizabeth: m. Benjamin Striplin. Ch.: William, Benjamin, John, Samuel, Oliver, Rebecca, Pellie, Eliza, Frances, Matilda, Betsey.

{h) Joseph: m. Polly Gahala. Ch.: Andrew, James, Jasper, Samuel Oliver.

(i) James. (j) Thomas: m. Peggie Stewart. Ch.: Armstrong and others. (k) Rebecca: m. John Aiken. (1) Peggy: m. Andrew Burns.

U238 CHARLES STEW ART: a young man of culture and some means; emigrated from Scotland and bought a farm near Doylestown, some time before 1720; capt. in the French and Indian War; m. Elizabeth Findley. (1) Charles: Ch.: Sarah (m. Enoch Harvey). (2) George: m. Parthenia Barton, 1752.

(A) Joseph Barton. (B) Lavinia: lived to be 103 years old. (C) Charles: b. 1766; m. Elizabeth Smith, kept a tavern at Rising

Sun, outside of Philadelphia. (a) Artemus: 1789-1866; of Abington, Pennsylvania; m. Eliza

Bourdillion; had five daus. and the following sons: I. George Dillion: 1824-1910; m. Emily Stewart Walker;

Presbyterian minister. A. George Bourdillion: 1865-1921; m. Adele Kretsinger.

a. Ala~ Kretsinger: b. 1896; m. Thelma Todd. Ch.: George Todd (b. 1921), Adele Katherine (b. 1922).

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B. Anna: b. 1871. C. Miriam: b. 1880; m. Thomas Patrick Hollow.ell., II.

Ch.: Thomas Patrick, III (b. 1904), George Stewart (b. 1907).

2. Henry Montgomery: 1829-1902; m. Margaret Long Yerkes; ch. all born in Abington, Pa. A. Ardemus: b. 1864. ~- Harman Yerkes: 1866-1924; m. Mary W. Slugg.

a. May Winifred: b. 1890; m. Joseph Herbert Coley. Ch.: Joseph Herbert (b. 1917), Ida May Winifred (b. 1923), Ardemus Stewart (1929-1929).

C. Charles Barton: b. 1867; m. Margaret Olivia Ross. Ch.: Elizabeth Jane (b. 1903; m. Claire Rogers; had Rebecca Jane, b. 1929), Margaret Parthenia (1905-1910), Ardemus (b. 1907)., Anna (1909-1909), Mary Rebecca (b. 1910), Albert Ross (b. 1912), Margaret Olivia (1914-1917), Ruth Ann (1916-1916).

D. Joseph Yerkes: b. 1868; m. Gena Lewison. Ch.: Joseph Carl (b. 1906), Ardemus Lynn (h. 1909), Gena Clare (b.1913).

E. Eliza Dillion: b. 1870; m. Robert Henry Engart. Ch.: Henry Stewart (1907), Robert Thompson (1909), Joseph Carrell (1911).

F. Margaret: m. Clifton Dowlin, M.D. Ch.: Mary (h. 1896; m. H. LaRue Frain), Margaret (1897-1898), Clifton (b. 1899), Helen {b. 1901; m. Robert Lewis Templin. Ch.: Robert Lewis-1921, Clifton Dow lin-1927-1927).

G. Emily: b. 1873; m. Walter Scott Liggett. Ch.: Margaret Yerkes (1898), Emily Stewart (h. 1900; m. Lloyd F. Wallace), Ruth Ann (b. 1902; m. Joshua Lowry Hall), Keturah Dillion (1905).

H. Rebecca: b. 187 4. I. Helen: b.· 1876; m. J. Stewart Black. Ch.: Helen

Wickham (1909), John. Stewart (1912), Ruth Dayton (1914).

J. George Dillion: 1878-1878. K. Mary Kemphill: b. 1879. L. Baby: 1881-1881. M. Henry Montgomery: b. 1882; m. Mary Wilhelmina

Mager!. 3. John Stevens: 1835-1926; m. Anna Maria Ellies. Ch.:

Alexander Worrall (1864-1899), Jennie (1866-1867)., Eliza Dillion Stewart (Ryan), (d. 1887)., Emma Stewart (Putman), John Keats (b. 1876).

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V239 MR. STEWART: came from Ulster in 1732 and settled in the Cumber­land Valley, near ,,vhat is no,v Shippensburg. (1) John: b. in Ireland; m. widow of Capt. Alexander Culbertson;

served in the Revolutionary War. (A) Charles: b. 1759; m. Frances Stockton; served in the Revolu­

tion; had four daus. and the following sons (a) John: b. 1784; m. Jane Love. (b) Robert: b. 1786; m. Rebecca Hutchison. (c) Charles: b. 1793; m. Hannah McLain; m. (2), Elizabeth

Young. (d) Joseph: b. 1795; m. Jane McGuffey. (e) Thomas: b. 1801; m. Esther Porter.

1. Samuel: 1824-1902; m. Deborah Jane Dickson. Ch.: Thomas Dickson (1849-1910), William Nevin (1851-1919), Esther Elizabeth (1854-1913), Charles Sumner (1856-1928), Mary Eleanor (b. 1862), James Linus (1863-1928), Samuel Arthur (b. 1868; m. Nancy Glenn and had Samuel Glenn whom. Esther Wood).

2. William: b. 1825. 3. Amanda Jane: 1828-1914. 4. James H.: 1830-1863. 5. Margaret Ellen: 1833-1897. 6. Newell Coe: 1837-1921. 7. John Wright: 1842-1913.

(f) Samuel: b. 1807; m. Sarah Scott. (g) James G.: m. Margaret Porter.

W240 ALBERT STEWART (STUART): Londonderry, Ireland; four sons came to America just prior to the Revolution. (1) William: settled in Virginia.· (2) Robert: settled in Maryland. (3) James: settled at Duanesburgh, N. Y. (4) George: 1739-1806; settled at Schenectady, N. Y.; m. Elizabeth

Ferguson. (A) James: m. Eleenor Blakely. (B) Thomas Ferguson: 1781-1854; m. Petreshe Hill.

(a) Merwin Hill: 1812-1843. (b) James Ferguson: .b. 1813. (c) Alexander Adams: 1815-1888; m. Louisa Susannah Black.

1. Gideon Delevan S.: 1847-1916. 2. William ~ary: d. 1895, New York City. 3. George Black: b. 1854; D.D.; LL.D.; President Auburn

Theological Seminary 1899-1927, President Emeritus, 1927; trustee Princeton University since 1887. Add.: 37 William St., Auburn, N. Y. See Chapter (J). A. Helen: b. 1880; m. Rev. Peter E. Huyler. Add.:

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Honolulu, T. H. Ch.: Mary Elizabeth (1914-1915), Margaret (b. 1918).

B. Harris Bates: b. 1882; Princeton, 1903; Auburn Theological Seminary, 1906; instructor Syrian Protestant College, Beirut, Syria; treasurer and professor Auburn Theological Seminary since 1913; m. Mildred Woodruff. Add.: 15 Seminary St., Auburn, N. Y. Ch.: _Harris Bates, Jr. (b. 1922), Ann Woodruff (b. 1924).

C. George Black, Jr.: b. 1884; Princeton, 1906; since 1906 connected with Syrian Protestant College, now American University of Beirut; secretary of the university since 1926. Add.: American University, Beirut, Syria. ·

D. Weir: b. 1893; Princeton, 1915; secretary-treasurer Marshall, Meadows & Stewart, Inc., Auburn, N. Y.; m. l\:largaret Penney. Add.: 17 Grover St., Auburn, N. Y. Ch.: Margaret (b. 1922), Weir, Jr. (b. 1923), Mary (b. 1925), Thomas Penney (b. 1927).

(d) Nicholas Hill: 1817-1858; m. Catherine C. Munsroe. (e) Nancy Sample: b. 1822; m. Jacob J. Gangloff. (f) Gideon Taber: 1824-1909; m. Abby N. Simmons.

(C) Mary: m. Gideon J. DuBois; lived at Wal ton, Delaware Co., N. Y.

(D) Ann: b. 1784; m. William Holly. (E) Margaret: b. 1788; m ..... Lewis; lived at Royalton Castle,

N. Y.

X241 MR. STEWART: d. 1832 at Pitkerril, near Foss, in Perthshire, Scotland; had ·with other children, the following who emigrated to North America. (I) Robert: came to America, 1816; vvas living at Wallace, Nova

Scotia, 1843; had five ch., two of whom ,vere born before 1823-Christyann, Alexander, Eliazbeth, James, John.

(2) John: 1786-1863; came to Prince Edward Island in 1818; m. Eliza­beth CamP,bell. (A) Jean: 1818-1878. (B) Neil: b. 1821; emigrated to Australia. (C) Alexander: 1823-1870; m. Christy Mcinnes. Ch.: Angus

(Hunter River, Prince Edward Island), Malcolm, Mrs. John Clements.

(D) Barbara: 1825-1916. (E) John Robert: 1827-1896; m. Margaret Mcinnes. Ch.: James

Henry (b. 1859; believed to be in Liverpool), Catherine Jane (b. 1860), Neil Duncan (b. 1862; went to Alaska), John Robert

. (b. 1863; Roslindale, Mass.; 2 ch.), Malcolm Albert (b. 1865; Harrington, Prince Edward Island), Peter Dean (b. 1866; Montana .(?), Margaret Emily (b. 1868; Charlottetown,

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Prince Edward Island), George Alexander( b. 1870), Mary {b. 1872; Harrington), Isaac (b. 1874; Idaho (?).)

(F) James: b. 1830; 2 daus.-Charlotte Ann and Mrs. Barbara Dixon.

(3) Alexander A.: 1733-1855; came to New York about 1805; m. Isabel McBean. (A) Angus: emigrated from New York to Galt, Ont.; m. Margaret

Susannah Keachie. (a) James Keachie: m. Melinda Culham. Ch.: Alexander

Angus (dee.), Desdemona Ann (Galt, Ont.). (B) Christine ( or Christyann) : m. William McKenzie; 3 daus. (C) Alexander: d. 1863. (D) Margaret: m. Collins Woodruff. (E) Charles Alexander: 1814-1899; m. Margaret Stewart (of

another line). (a) Isabel: 1843-1922. (b) Margaret Ann: b. 1850; m. Chester Root; ch.: Mrs.

Margaret Gallen and Mrs. Isabel Chapman. (c) Elizabeth: 1852-1905; m. Charles H. MacPherson. (d) Neil C.: 1854-1924; m. Hannah Bowden; m. (2), Mary

Katherine Milroy. Ch.: Milroy N.: b. 1892; Rochester, N. Y.

(F) James: d. 1874; m. Dorothy Carmichael. · (a) Belle: m. Mr. Carmichael; 1. near Madison, S. Dakota. (h) Sarah: m. Mr. Woodruff; 3 ch. ( c) Charles: Buffalo, N. Y. (d) Alexander. Ch.: Arch (Westfield, N. Y.), Ethel. (e) John: m. and had Howard (Detroit, Mich.), Ralph

(Angola, N. Y.), Mary (Buffalo, N. Y.).

Y242 ALEXANDER STEWART: 1778-1845; m. Margaret McDougal. (1) John: b. 1809; m. Maria Russell. Ch.: Mary, John, Alexander,

Ira, Charles, Eliza, James. (2) Neil: 1811-1893; m. Jane Nichols. Ch.: Margaret {m. H. Mac•

Vean; 4 ch.), Jane (m. George Whitney; 3 ch.), Helen (m. Edward Caldwell; 4 ch.), Charles (m. Blanch Bow; 2 daus.), Alexander (2 daus.), Mary (m. George A. Donnan; 3 ch.), William (m. Margaret Johnson; 2 ch.), Agnes (m. George Smith; 2 ch.), Eliza (m ..... Sinclair), Neil.

(3) Charles: b. 1816; d. in Minnesota; founded town of Stewartville; m. Helen MacNeb; m. (2), Ellen Douglas. (A) Charles. (B) Margaret: 1814-1882; m. Charles A. Stewart. (C) Eliza: b. 1818; m. Angus Haggart. Ch.: Alexander, Neil,

Belle, Margaret, Eliza. (D) Alexander: 1823-1912; m. Jane Ann Sinclair.

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Z243 WILLIAM STEWART: b. Newtonards, Co. Downs, Ireland, 1802; d. Illinois~- 1857; m. Nancy Marston, 1823. · (I) Maria: 1824-1903; m. William A. Thompson. (2) Mary Isabella: 1826-1858; m. Joseph Totten. (3) John: 1828-1907; m. Hannah A. Scott, 1852. (4) William, Jr.: 1830-1926; m. Sarah E. Kay. (5) Adnorium Judson: m. Sarah E. Lewis; b. 1832. (6) Joseph Howard: 1833-1906; m. Elizabeth Hyman. (7) George Edwin: 1835-1919; m. Jeannette W. Duncan. (8) Isaac Newton: b. 1837; m. Anna Blair. (9) Florinda Torrey: 1840-1897; m. James Wise.

(IO) Henry Willard: 1842-1909; m. Harriet M. Dean. (II) Francis Marion: 1844-1920; m. Ella Shook. (12) Emma: b. 1847; m. William Stineho:ff. (13) Cyrus: 1849-1910; m. Margaret Smith. (14) Vinet Vance: 1853-1929; m. Eva B. Gilmer, 1882.

(A) Mark Gilmer: b. 1883; m. Frances Lacy. Add.: 2525 James St., Shreveport, La. (a) Mary Evangeline: b. 1915. (b) Joy Jefferson: b. 1922.

(B) Freddie: 1885-1885. (C) Ella: 1887-1887. (D) Marie DeCoursey: 1888-1894. (E) Gladys: 1890-1891. (F) Benjamin: b. 1891; m. Ora McIntire. Add.: Box 1123, Casper.,

Wyo. (G) Elmer Eugene·: b. 1893; m. Mabel McEachern. Add.: 1302

N. 2d St., Monroe, La. Ch.: Russell Elmer (b. 1921), Norma Louise (b. 1923).

(H) Augusta: b. 1897; m. Walter E. Barnes. Add.: Loomis, Calif.

a244 COLONEL WALTER STEWART: settled in Procoles, co. _Antrim, Ireland, about 1643. (1) Samuel: d. 1793; m. Mattie Clark.

(A) Sir John: m. Katherine Junck; d. at age of 75. Ch.: Dr. Robert, Samuel, David (m. and had Samuel; d. at age of 92), Oliver (m. and had James, who m. and had William and James), Creighton (see below), Thomas William, Nancy, Betty and Peggy.

(A) Creighton: m. Mary Sloan; emigrated to Pittsburgh, Pa. 1. Thomas: M.D.; m. Susannah Graham.

A. William Graham: m. Martha Coyle Blair. a. William Blair: M.D.; m. Florence Elizabeth

Giffin. Ch.: Walter Blair (M.D.; m. Leonora Seneker and had Linda Seneker and Blair Giffin, M.D.) and Sloan Giffin (M.D.).

B. Craighton.

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C. Mary: m. Andrew Blair. Ch.: Thomas (M.D.; m. Mary Wiley), William (M.D.; m. Viola .... ), A. Sloan (m. and had 2 ch.). and Mary Stewart.

D. Nancy: m. William Weston. E. Thomas: M.D.; m. Sue Rhey. F. John Sloan: M.D.; m. Mary Kennedy. Ch.: Marj

Kennedy (m. William Voegly and had 3 ch.), John Sloan (m. and had John Sloan, 3rd), and Susannah (m. Rufus Kern and had 2 ch.).

G. Susie. H. Samuel.

2. John Sloan. 3. Mary. 4. Nancy. 5. J9-ne.

(2) William: Pittsburgh, Pa. (3) Robert.

b245 ROBERT STEWART: m. Eleanor Robinson; lived in Belmont, Newry, Ireland. (I) Sarah. (2) Mary. (3) Annie. (4) Ellen: m. John Redmond; ch. (5) Harriet. (6) Robert: b. Newry, Ireland; m. Louisa Vernon Tucker. Ch.: Helen

Louisa, Evelyn Maud, Marion Alice (m. Harwood Thompson and had Margaret Evelyn and Cynthia).

(7) John: b. Newry, Ireland; m. Susia Holden. Ch.: Robert Holden. C-h.: Patricia, Carol, Robert Holden, Eleanor, Mary, Sarah, Lily Joyce, Eileen. ·

(8) Thomas Andrew.

c246 ALEXANDER STEWART: b. in Scotland; m. Mary Emory. (I) John: b. in Huntington Co., Pa.; m. Mary (Polly) Gray; both d.

before October 25, 1859. (A) Alexander: m. Catherine Boyle; m. (2), Kezia Green.

(a) James Gray: 1840-1895f b. near Altoona, Pa. Ch.: Charles L.

d247 JoHN STEWART: b. 1791 in Banffshire, Finerkeithy, Scotland; m. Marga­ret of Aberdeenshire Forgue, Scotland. (1) John. (2) James: m. an~ had John A. of Brooklyn, N. Y. (3) Elizabeth. (4) George.

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e248 HUGH STEWART: Ireland; m. Jane Gwynne. Ch.: Katharine, John, William, Hugh, Sarah Jane, Mary Anne, and (I) Andrew: 1827-1903; pres. New Orleans Cotton Exchange; m.

Teresa Josephine Pharr. Ch.: Henry, Jane, Hugh, Minnie, John, Nelson, Agnes, Andrew, William, Pharr, Teresa Josephine.

f249 THOMAS STEWART: emigrated from Scotland; came to Westmoreland Co., Pennsylvania from Ohio; m. Mary Ann Cramer. (I) Lehman R.: b. 1844; m. Maria Bozarth. Ch.: Walter, Carrie (m.

Raymond L. Warren), Elsworth, Ervin H. (b. 1877). (2) Wiley I.: b. 1849. (3) Irene: b. 1847. (4) Amanda Emma: b. 1854. (5) Clarabelle: b. 1851. (6) Sara Iva: b. 1856.

g250 JOSEPH T. STEWART: b. 1864; m. Mary Oliver Atkinson. (I) Hazel Atkinson: m. Lawrence Frank Adkins, of Wayne, West

Virginia. Ch.: F. Ivan (b. 1912), Hazel Margaret (b. 1913), Charlotte Mae (b. 1915), Donald (b. 1924).

(2) John Duncan: 1894-1894 . . (3) Mary Powell. (4) Anne Blair.

h251 RALPH A. STEWART: m. Alice J. Finch, 1919, in Omaha, Neb.; both graduates of Creighton College, and are registered pharmacists. (1) Jack Finch: b. 1922.

i252 HAMILTON STEWART:· b. in Ireland; m. Isabel Young. (I) Henry: Add.: 102-04 127th St., Richmond Hill, Long Island, N. Y.

(H) STEWARTS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

O/ficerJ' of the Conlinenia,l drm!J

Charles Augustus Steward (S. C.). Lieutenant-Colonel South Carolina Militia in 1775.

Alexander (Del.). 2d Lieutenant Delaware Regiment, 18th January., 1776; wounded and taken pris'lner at Long Island., ·21th August, 1776.

Alexander (Mass.). Chaplain of Knox,s Regiment Continental Artillery., March to December., 1776.

Alexander (N. Y.). Regimental Quartermaster of Malcolm's Continental Regiment in 1780.

Alexander {Pa.). Surgeon"s-Mate Hospital Department, October, 1775 to April, 1776; Surgeon of Knox, s Regiment, Continental Artillery, 1st May to 31st December, 1776; Surgeon 10th Pennsylvania, 10th October., 1779; transferred to 3d Pennsylvania., 17th January., 1781; retired 1st January., 1783. (Died 1793.)

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Charles (Conn.). Ensign 2d Connecticut, 1st January, 1777; retired 15th November, 1778.

Charles (N. J.). Colonel New Jersey Militia, 1775-1776; Commissary of Issues, 18th June, 1777, to 24th July, 1782. (Died 24th July, 1800.)

Charles (N. C.). 1st Lieutenant 5th North Carolina, 23d July, 1777; transferred to 2d North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; Captain-Lieutenant, 1st January, 1779; taken prisoner at Charleston, 12th May, 1780; exchanged, 14th June, 1781; Captain, 18th May, 1781; killed at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781.

Charles (Va.). Ensign 15th Virginia, 21st November, 1776; 2d Lieuten­ant, 28th June, 1777; regiment designated, 11th Virginia, 14th September, 1778; retired, January, 1780.

George (N. C.). Lieutenant 9th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to

Jacob (Mass.). Ensign 5th Massachusetts, 1st January, 1777; resigned 21st November, 1777.

James (N. Y.). Captain of Malcolm's Continental Regiment, August 1776; Captain 5th New York, 21st November, 1776; retired 1st January, 1781.

John (Md.). 1st Lieutenant of Thomas' Independent Maryland Com­pany, 14th January, 1776; Captain 2d Maryland, 10th December, 1776; Major, 17th April, 1777; taken prisoner on Staten Island, 22d August, 1777. By the Act of 26th July, 1779, it was "Resolved, unanimously, that Lieutenant­Colonel Fleury and ~ajor Stewart; who, by their situation in leading two assaults (on stony Point) had a more immediate opportunity of distinguish­ing themselves, have by their personal achievements, exhibited a bright exam­ple to their brother soldiers, and merit in a particular manner the approba­tion and acknowledgment of the United States; that a silver medal of this action be struck and presented to **Major Satewart;" Lieutenant-Colonel 1st Maryland, 10th February, 1781. Died-December, 1782.

John (N. J.). Ensign 4th New Jersey, 1st February, 1777; resigned 30th December, 1777.

Joseph (N. C.). Lieutenant 9th North Carolina, 28th November, 1776, to--

Lazarus (Pa.). Captain Pennsylvania or Connecticut Militia; killedat the Wyoming Massacre, 3d July, 1778.

Lewis (Va.). Surgeon's-Mate 11th Virginia, 10th May, 1778; discharged 3d October, 1778.

Nicholas (N. C.). Lieutenant 2d North Carolina, 30th April, 1777, to

Philip (Va.). Lieutenant 3d Continental Dragoons,--, 1780; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781; transferred to Baylor's Regiment of Dragoons, 9th November, 1782, and served to close of war; Lieutenant 2d Artillerists and Engineers, 5th June, 1798; resigned 15th November, 1800. Died 14th August, 1830 .. )

Walter (Pa.). Captain 3d Pennsylvania Battalion, 5th January, 1776; Major Aide-de-Camp to General Gates, 7th June, 1776. By the Act of 19th

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November, 1776, it was "Resolved, that Major Stewart, who brought the late intelligence from General Gates, and who is recommended as a deserving officer, have the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel by brevet, and be presented with a sword of the value of one hundred (100) dollars;" Colonel Pennsylvania State Regiment, 17th June, 1777; regiment designated 13th Pennsylvania, 12th November, 1777; transferred to 2d Pennsylvania, 1st July, 1778; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 14th June, 1796.)

Walter, Jr. (Pa.). Ensign 2d Pennsylvania, 27th May, 1779; retired 1st January, 1783.

William (N. Y.). Captain in Graham's Regiment New York Militia, in 1778.

The following Stewarts served in the American Revoh1tion from the respective colonies. Figures following some of the names indicate the number of times those names appear on the records examined:

Connecticut: Abraham, Ceasar-2, Charles-4, Daniel-4, Edmund, Elias, Elisha, James-2, John-7, Joseph-4, Lazarus,· Levi, Matthew, Nathaniel, Phinehas, Samuel-3, William-6. Delaware: Alexander--19, Alexander, Jr.-2, David-8, George-20, George, Jr., James-14, John-19, Moses-2, Robert-4, Samuel-6, William-7. Georgia: Amos-2, Charles-4, Clement -2, Daniel-3, David-2, Fountain, Hardy, Henry-2, Isaac-3, Jacob-2, James-IO, James, Sr., Jane, John-9, John W., Matthew, Reuben-2, Robert, Samuel, Tabithy, William-7. Maryland: Alexander-4, Andrew-3, Charles-7, David-2, David Murray, Edward, George-3, James-8, John -3, Richard, Robert-4, Samuel, Thomas-5, William-8. llf MJ"achU.J'eilr: Abraham, Alexander, Benjamin, Charles-6, Daniel, David-2, Ebenezer, Elijah, Elisha, Francis-2, Heman, Hugh, Isaac, Jabez-3, James-8, Jehiel, Jeremiah, Jesse-2, John-14, Joseph-2, Lemuel, Michael-2, Moses, Nathaniel, Paul-2, Peleg, Peter, Richard, Ridiat, Robert-2, Samuel-2, Seth, Simon, Solomon-2, Spencer, Stephen, Sylvanus, Thaddeus, Walter-2, Went­worth, William-8. New HampJ'hire: Allen-3, Charles -2, David-4, Francis -4, Henry-3, James, J oel-4, J ohn-5, J onathan-3, Jonas, Matthew, Primus Robert-2, Samuel-4, Thomas, William-7. New JerJ'ey: Alexander-5, David-3, James, Joel, John, John, Sr., John, Jr.-2, Jonathan, Robert-3, Stephen, William-3. New York: Alexander-2, Arch, Charles-4, Daniel, David, Eliphalet, Gamaliel, Henry, James-5, John-9, Joseph, Joshua, Robert-2, Samuel-3, Silas, Solomon, Thomas, William-2. P ennJ'yl"ania: Alexander--12, Allen-2, Andrew-16, Archibald-17, Arthur-4, Benjamin -2, Charles-33, Charles, Jr., Chester, Christopher-6, Daniel, David-7, Edward-3, Elijah-7, Elisha, Frances-2, Francis-I7, Frer., Frs., George -32, George, Jr., George, Sr., Hugh-9, James-63, James, Jr.-2, James, Sr., Jese, Jesse, John-47, Joseph-3, Moses-2, P. Wm., Philip W., Philip Wm.-4, Richard-8, Robert-15, Robert, Jr., Samuel-4, Thomas-8, W.-14, Walter-63, Walter, Jr., William-49. Vermont: Elemuel, Hugh-2, James, John-IO, Joseph, Jr.-2, Lemuel, Nathaniel, Samuel-3, William -2. Virginia: Alexander-2, Benjamin, Charles-2, David, Edward-2, Francis, George-2. Total, 942.

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(I) PROMINENT STEWARTS OF AMERICA, PAST GENERATIONS

ALEXANDER: Canadian jurist; b. Halifax, N. S., 1794, s. of a Scottish Presbyterian minister; was educated at Halifax Grammar School and became a clerk in the ordinance department. He was a member of the Nova Scotia Assembly in 1826, master of the rolls and judge of vice-admiralty court in 1846, and, in 1856, was made a Companion of the Bath.

ALEXANDER TURNEY: merchant; b. Lisburn, Ireland, 1803. In 1825 he took his inheritance of $3,000 and opened a lace and linen store in New York City,-nucleus of what was to become the most extensive and lucrative dry-goods business in the world. His annual income was estimated at a million dollars in 1869,-an incredibly huge sum in those days,-but his generosity ever kept pace with his fortune and his hospitality was offered as readily to the penniless poet as to the visiting prince.

CHARLES: soldier; b. County Donegal, Ireland, 1729; was grandson of a Scottish officer of dragoons, who, for services rendered in the ha ttle of Boyne, was given an estate in Ireland. He came to the United States in 1750 and became deputy surveyor-general of the province of Pennsylvania. During the Revolutionary war he served on the staff of Gen. Washington, with the rank of commissary-general of issues in the Continental army, and afterward represented Ne,v Jersey in the United States Congress.

CHARLES SAMUEL: clergyman; b. Flemington, N. J., 1795; was grandson of the Charles mentioned above. He edited the "Naval Magazine" in Ne,v York and, at his death, was senior chaplain in the U. S. Navy.

CHARLES SEAFORTH: soldier; b. at sea, 1823; s. of Charles Samuel. He served during the Civil war, being chief engineer of the Middle Military Division, 1864-65; was made colonel in 1882 and retired in 1886.

CHARLES: naval officer; b. Phila., 1778, of Irish descent. He was in the naval service for seventy-one years and, before and after he had charge of the Home Squadron in 1842-43, was in command of the Philadelphia Navy Yard. He was commissioned Rear-Admiral in 1862.

CHARLES JAMES: D.D.; Canadian Anglican bishop; b. Galloway, Wigton­shire, Scotland, 1775; fifths. of John, 7th Earl of GaUoway; was consecrated bishop in 1826 by Archbishop Sutton, at Lambeth Palace. In 1827 he went to Quebec and was installed in the cathedral there. He spent all of his private fortune in Canada to promote the erection of churches and for charity.

]OHN: Canadian statesman; b. Musselburg, Scotland, 1773; served in the Legislature and was President of the Executive Council of Canada.

WILLIAM: Canadian M. P.; b. Scotland, 1802; one of the founders of the Canadian lumber trade. He served in the Canadian Parliament and framed many important acts. His son, Major McLeod Stewart (b. Ottawa, Can., 1847) was a prominent lawyer in the city of his birth.

(J) PROMINENT AMERICAN STEWARTS OF TODAY

ALEXANDER MAIR STEWART: contractor; b. Kinston, Ont., 1857; s. of James; educ. pub. and high schs., St. Louis; began studying architecture,

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1878, under father, later went into contracting business; did many sky­scrapers, banks and monumental bldgs.; Presbyn. Add.: New York.

ANNA BIRD: author. CHARLES D.: author; b. Zanesville, Ohio, 1868; s. Andrew Hugh; educ.

pub. sch., Milwaukee, Wayland Acad., Beaver Dam, Wis.; author of "The Fugitive Blacksmith,,, 1905. Add.: Hartford, Wis.

CHARLES LESLIE: economist; b. Moweaqua, Ill., 1890; s. James Gray; A.B., Ill. Wesleyan U., 1911; author of "Farm Ownership and Tenancy,,. Add.: Champaign, Ill.

CHARLES WEST: librarian, historian; b. Champaign, Ill., 1859; s. Hugh C.; educ. U. of Ill., 1875-77. As representative of Navy Dept. selected site and design for Union Navy Memorial at Vicksburg Nat. Mil. Pk. Conglist. Author of "The Stars and Stripes from Washington to Wilson,,. Add.: Washington, D. C.

CORA WILSON: educator; b. Farmers, Rowan Co., Ky., 1875; d. Dr. Jeremiah; educ. Morehead {Ky.) Normal Sch.; mem. bd. Gen. Fed. Women,s Clubs; author of "Moonlight Schools,,. Awarded Pictorial RePiew'.! prize of $5,000, 1924, to Am. Woman for greatest contbr. to advancement human welfare. Add.: New York.

DAVID: lawyer; b. Baltimore, 1856; s. John; A.B., Princeton, 1878; has practiced in Baltimore since 1880; author of "Husband and Wife'' (1881). Add.: Baltimore, Md.

DE LISLE: astronomer; b. Wabasha, Minn., 1870; s. John; B. Litt., Carleton Coll., Northfield, Minn., 1891; specializes in astron. photography; Conglist. Add.: Cincinnati, Ohio.

DONALD OGDEN: author; b. Columbus, Ohio, 1894; s. Gilbert Holland; A.B., Yale, 1916; served as seaman, q. m. and chief q. m., U.S.N., World War; mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon; author of "Perfect Behavior,, (1922). Add.: New York.

DouGLAS: b. Pittsburgh, 1873; s. David Alexander; A.B., Yale, 1896; traveled in var. countries, 1896-98; Episcopalian; mem. of Pittsburgh Golf Club. Add.: Pittsburgh, Pa.

DOUGLAS HUNT: surgeon; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1860; s. Samuel Brandt; M.D., Columbia, 1882; head of surg. clinic, Knickerbocker Out-Patient Dept., said to be the largest clinic in the world operated by one man. Widely known for original methods in use of antiseptics, in wound healing. Add.: New York.

EDWIN: paymaster-gen. ELLA SEASS: lecturer; b. Arthur, Ill., 1871; d. Levi; A.B., U. of Mich.,

1892; mem. Chicago Woman's Club. Add.: Chicago. ETHELBERT: statistician; b. Chicago, Ill., 1857; s. Corydon Forbes;

educ. pub. and high schs., Ill.; visited prin. countries of S. Amer. with sec. of labor studying immigration, labor conditions. Unitarian. Add.: Washing­ton, D. C.

FRANCES ELIZABETH: dietitian; b. Flint, Mich., 1882; d. Damon; grad. High School, Flint, 1900; studied U. of Chicago. Conglist. Author of Food Economy. Add.: Chicago.

FRANCIS ROBERT: consular service; b. Evansville, Ind., 1874; s. Ross

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Forward; educ. High School; apptd. dep. consul gen. Hamburg, 1912; mem. S.A.R. and of Spanish War Vets., Episcopalian. Add.: Cuba.

FRED CARLTON: plant pathologist; b. Clymer, N. Y., 1868; s. Almeron L.; grad. Cornell U.; Presbyn.; mem. Am. Phytopathol. Soc.; author of num­erous expt. sta. bulletins on plant diseases. Add.: Geneva, N. Y.

' GEORGE, JR.: author and minister b. Webb City, Mo., 1892; s. George; A.B. Linfield Coll., 1914; mem. spl. survey comm. Near East Relief. Author of "Soldiers Spirit,, (1917). Add.: New York.

GEORGE BLACK: theologian; b. Columbus, Ohio, 1854; s. Alexander Adams; A.B., Princeton, 1876; A.M., 1879; founder and for 5 yrs. pres. Pa. Chautauqua; author of "Centennial Memorial'', "English Presbyterian Congregation,, (Harrisburg, Pa., 1894). Add.: Auburn, N. Y.

GEORGE CRAIG: clergyman; b. Saginaw, E. S., Mich., 1879; s. George Forbes; grad. Evanston Acad., 1898; asso. editor Anglican Theo[. Review,· Fellow Am. Ecclesiological Soc. Add.: Evanston, Ill.-

GEORGE NEIL: univ. prof.; b. London, Can., 1860; s. James Innes; A.M., U. of Edinburgh, 1883; Demonstrator of Physiology, Owens Coll., Man­chester, Eng ; author of" Manual of Physiology,, (1896). Add.: Cleveland, 0.

GEORGE TAYLOR: M.D., surgeon. GEORGE W.: b. Cambridge, N. Y.; s. Dr. Joseph S.; mem. Boston Sym­

phony Orchestra, 1878-88; brought over from Europe some of most famous bands in the world; mgr. Bur. of Music, Panama, P. L. lnternat. Expn., 1915. Add.: Boston.

GEORGE WALTER: physicist; b. St. Louis, 1876; s. Oliver Mills; A.B., De Pauw U., 1898; contributor to current research in physics. Add.: Iowa City, la.

GRACE BLISS: author, painter; b. Atchison, Kan., 1885; d. Joseph Lyman; educ. Lasell Sem., Auburndale, Mass.; extensive traveler; exhibited N. Y. Water Color Soc., Nat. Arts Club, etc.; mem. Nat. Assn. \Vomen Painters and Sculptors; wrote "In and Out of the Jungle .. ,'. Add.: New York.

HUMPHREY JOHN: musician, composer; b. London, Eng. 1856; hon. Mus. Doc., U. of Pacific, Calif., 1898; one of founders of Am. Guild Organists;mem. of Bohemian Club of San Francisco; composer of "His Majesty,', comic opera. Add : San Diego, Calif.

JAMES BOLTON: foreign service officer; b. Phila., 1882; s. James; student Central High School and Temple U.; apptd. v. consul ~t Pernambuco, Brazil, 1915; mem. Am. Consular Assn.; Presbyn. Add.: Washington, D. C.

JANE AGNES: editor, author; b. Boston, Mass.; d. Alexander Paton; educ. pub. and pvt. schs., Boston, Glasgow, etc.; editor T~e Oak and l"y Leaf, Chicago, 1891-96; author of "The Frances Willard Book,, (1906). Add.: Toledo, Ohio. _

JOHN AIKMAN: banker; b. N. Y. City, 1822; s. John; student Columbia, 1840; Hon. A.M., 1899; Trustee Princeton U. since 1868; mem. of Union League Club. Add.: New York.

JOHN APPLETON: mfr.; b. Morrisville, N. Y., 1865; s. James Steven; educ. Cazenovia (N. Y.) Sem.; Conglist; mem. The Pilgrims, St. Andrew Soc., Loyal Legion, Am. Mus. Natural History. Add.: New York.

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JoHN LAMMEY: economist; b. Phila., Pa., 1867; s. John; .. grad. Central High sch., 1887; A.B., U. of Pa., 1889; Prof. economics and history, Lehigh U., since 1898; Episcopalian; mem. of University (Phila.) Club. Add.: Bethlehem, Pa.

JOHN LEIGHTON: editor, publisher; b. Bakerstown, Allegheny Co., Pa., 1876; s. William Grove; grad. Redstone Acad., Uniontown, Pa., 1895; A.B. Washington and Jefferson Coll., 1899; Presbyn.; mem. of Washington Country Club. Add.: Washington, Pa.

JOHN QuINCY: physici$t; b. Harrisburg, Pa., 1894; s. John Quincy; grad. Central High School, Harrisburg, 1911; B.S., Princeton U., 1915; Fellow Am. Physical Soc. Add.: Princeton, N. J.

JOHN TRUESDALE: civil engr.; b. Loda, Ill., 1868; s. William R.; mem. Am. Soc. C. E. and of Western Soc. Engrs.; senior author of "Engineering on the Farm,,; Presbyn. Add.: St. Paul, Minn.

JOSEPH: exec. asst. to postmaster gen.; b. Humboldt, Kansas, 1859; s. Watson; pub. sch. and business coll. edn.; mem. of Authors (London) Club. Add.: Washington, D. C.

JOSEPH SPENCER: univ. prof.; b. Oxford, Ga., 1863; s. Joseph Spencer; A.B., Emory Coll., 1883; Methodist; mem. of Nat. Legislative Conf. rep. Flying Squadron Foundation. Add.: Indianapolis, Ind.

OSCAR MILTON: univ. prof.; b. Neosho, Mo., 1869; s. Oliver Mills; Prof. of physics and chemistry, Baker U.; mem. Soc. Promotion Engineering Edn.; author of numerous research articles in Phy.rical Re"iew since 1897. Add.: Columbia, Mo.

PHILIP BATTELL: b. Middlebury, Vt., 1865; s. John V/olcott; grad. Philips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1882; B.A., Yale, 1886; M.A., 1888; many yrs. prominently identi£ed with Rep. and Progressive Party movements in Rocky Mountain region. Add.: Colorado Springs, Colo.

ROBERT: chemist; b. American Fork, Utah, 1877; s. James; studied U. of Chicago, 1904-5; served in Philippines as sergt. Battery B. Utah Light Arty., 1898-99. Add.: Reno., Nev.

ROBERT WRIGHT: lawyer; b. Cedar Rapids, Ia., 1866; s. William; LL.B., Yale, 1888; mem. S. D. Senate, 1899-1903; Presbyn.; mem. of Chicago Club. Add.: Chicago.

SAMUEL VERNON: ex-governor; b. Monroe Co., Ohio, 1872; s. John W.; LL.B., Law Dept., U. of Kan., 1898; atty. for State Bankers Assn. of Mont. Is Mason, Elk, Eagle, Woodman. Add.: Helena, Mont.

THOMAS MILTON: oculist, neurologist; b. Cincinnati, 1866; s. Henry Crossley; Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. Cincinnati Literary Club; author of "Temple Teachings of India". Add.: Cincinnati, Ohio.

WALTER W.: economist; b. Manhattan, Kan., 1885; s. Albert Alexander; A.B., U. of Mo., 1909; studied U. of Mich. and Columbia; mem. Am. Econ. Assn. Add.: Washington, D. C.

WILLIAM FINNEY BAY: banker, mfr. WILLIAM KILBORNE: coll. prof.; b. Hamilton, Ont., Can., 1875; s. Wi11iam

Boyd; A.B., U. of Toronto, 1897; studied at univs. of Leipzig, Berlin and

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Paris; mem. Modern Lang. Assn. America, Soc. Advancement of Scandinavian Studies, Delta Upsilon. Add.: Hanover, N. H.

WILLIAM LYMAN: oil producer; b. Titusville, Pa., 1868; s. Lyman; student at U. of Calif.; pres. Union Oil Co. of Calif.; Presbyn.; mem. of Los Angeles Athletic Club. Add.: Los Angeles, Calif.

WILLIAM RHINELANDER: humanitarian; b. New York, 1852; s. Lispenard; LL.B., Columbia Sch. of Law, 1873; practiced law for several yrs.; retired from practice to devote attention as executor, trustee, or to works of philan­thropy; Episcopalian; mem. Municipal Art Soc. and many others. Add.: New York.

(K) STEWART TOWNS, ETC.

There are in the United States towns as follows: STEWART: Ala., Ky., Minn., Miss., Nev., Ohio, Tenn., Te:8:.; STEWARTS

PoINT: Calif.; STEWARTSTOWN: Pa.; STEWARTSVILLE: Ind., Mo., N. J., Ohio, Va.; STEWARTVILLE: Minn. There are also in the United States numerous counties, townships, streets, avenues, etc., bearing the name "Stewart''. This is eloquent testimony to the high esteem in which the name is held in this country.

(L) STEWART CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES

The compiler of these records has made up a list from city and telephone directories of the United States, and from other sources, as follows. Care was taken to eliminate, wherever possible, persons known or believed to be colored, or of nationalities other than British and American:

Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265 Arizona. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 California ............. 1075 Colorado ............. 232 Connecticut. . . . . . . . . . . 147 District of Columbia. . . 154 Delaware........ . . . . . 8 Florida ............... 300 Georgia. . . . • . . . . . . . . . 218 Idaho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Illin

. 01S • •••••......... 723

Indiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 555

Iowa. . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 Kansas.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 Kentucky ............. 177 Lo .. 76 ws1ana ...•.........

Maine......... . . . . . . . 82 Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Massachusetts . . . . . . . . . 591 Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . 528 Minnesota ............ 216 Mis

. . . s1ss1pp1 ........... .

Mi . ssoun ............. .

Montana .....•.......

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317 88

Nebraska. . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Nevada ............. . 18 New Hampshire. . . . . . . 58 New Jersey. . . . . . . . . . . 398 New Mexico. . . . . . . . . . 21 New York ............ 1238 North Carolina . . . . . . . . 83 North Dakota. . . . . . . . . 33 Ohio ....•.•.......... 1038

Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . 232 Oregon.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Pennsylvania .......... 1282 Rhode Island . . . . . . . . . 87 South Carolina. . . . . . . . 18 South Dakota. . . . . . . . . 15 Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . -329 Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 710 Utah ............. ,. • . . 123 Vermont .............. 52 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Washington ........... 218 West Virginia. . . . . . . . . 192 W. . }'>'2' 1scons1n. . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ Wyoming ............. 13

Total ........... 13,073

To secure an estimate of the "Stewart population" of the United States, we figure as follows:

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Only about half the names were taken from each directory

{a} Multiply

by

consulted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Half of the Stewarts reside in the rural districts or in small

towns having no printed directories which were available to us. . . . . 2 There are an average of more than four persons in each American

family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Since Stewart daughters marry and have as many descendants as

the Stewart sons, there are as many descendants of "other names" as there are bearing the name Stewart ( though it is much easier to locate the latter) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

By multiplying each figure of column (a) into the preceding figure, we have a total of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

Conservative estimate of the Stewart population of the United States, one-half of whom bear the name Stewart and one-half of whom bear other names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 418,336

The estimated Stewart population of any of the states may be obtained by multiplying the :figures shown by 32. There are Stewarts in every state of the Union. The Stewart population of the British Empire is probably equal to that in the United States.

(M) RELIGIONS OF THE STEWARTS

For several centuries the Stewarts lived in Scotland. Most of the Scotch and, likewise, the Stewarts were and are of the Presbyterian faith.

There are a few Stewarts of the Catholic faith in the British Isles, but it is estimated that their number does not exceed two per cent of the entire Stewart population.

The Stewarts who came from the British Isles to America continued in the faith of their fathers, for the most part, though their descendants in this country today will be found in the memberships of practically all the various churches. It is estimated that of all the Stewarts in America who are church members, at least ninety-seven per cent are of the Protestant faith.

Biographical sketches of fifty-nine Stewarts appear in WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA. Their religious faiths are shown as follows: CONGREGA­TIONALIST, 3; EPISCOPAL, 5; METHODIST, 2; METHODIST EPISCOPAL, l; PRESBYTERIAN, 10; UNITARIAN, 2; RELIGION NOT STATED, 36.

(N) REFERENCES

All of the works listed below will be found in the Library of Congress. Most of them will be found in the libraries of historical and genealogical socie­ties. Some of them will be found in the libraries of all of the large American cities.

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I Americans of Royal Descent, 1891, Browning. 2 Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography. 3 British Family Names, Barber. 4 Burke's General Armory. 5 Burke's Landed Gentry. 6 Burke's Peerage and Baronetcy, 1925, 1926. 7 Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames, Bardsley. 8 Dictionary of National Biography, London, 1887. 9 Directories, City and Telephone.

10 English Surnames, Bardsley. 11 Heraldic Illustrations, 1853. 12 Miscellaneous Sources. 13 Officers of the Continental Army, 1775-1783, Heitman. 14 Patronymica Britannica, Lower. 15 Private Collections of Family Data. 16 Revolutionary Records of the Respective Colonies. 17 Surnames of the United Kingdom, Harrison. 18 U.S. Postal Guide. 19 Who's Who (British). 20 Who's Who in America, 1926-27. 21 Genealogy and History of Family of Stewarts, Edinburgh, 1710. 22 Genealogy and History of Stewarts, Andrew Stuart, London, 1798. 23 Supplements, Genealogy and History of Stewarts with Corrections and

Additions, Andrew Stuart, London, 1799. 24 Royal House of Stewarts, George Crawfurd, Paisley, 1818. 25 The Coltness Collection, including Memoirs Stewarts of Allantown, Colt­

ness, Edinburgh, 1842. 26 Historic Memorial of Stewarts of F orthergill, Perthshire and Descendants,

Edinburgh, 1879. 27 Stewarts of Appin, John H. J. Stewart, Edinburgh, 1880. 28 Pedigree of Stewart Household, W. A. Lindsay, London, 1889. 29 History and Genealogy, Stewart Family, Joseph Gaston Bulloch, Savannah.,

1895. 30 Story of Stewarts, Edinburgh, 1901. 31 Genealogy and Biography of Descendants of Walter Stewart of Scotland,

Frank Severance, Greenfield, Mass., 1905. . 32 Heraldy of Stewarts, G. Harvey Johnston, Edinburgh and London, 1906. 33 Col. George Stewart and Descendants, Robert Stewart, Lahore, India, 1907.

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(0) FAMILY RECORDS

BORN MARRIED DIED

NO. NAME RELATION DATE PLACE DATE PLACE DATE PLACE -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 - -9 -

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FAMILY RECORDS-Continued

BORN MARRIED DIED

NO. NAME RELATION DATE PLACE DATE PLACE DAT~ PLACE - --16 - --17 -18 -19 - -20 -21 -22 -23 -24 -25 -26 -27 -28

-29 -30 -

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FAMILY RECORDS-Continued

BORN MARRIED DIED

NO. NAME RELATION DATE PLACE DATE PLACE DATE PLACE -31 -32 -33 --34 -35 -36 - -37 -38 -39 -40 -41 -42 -43 -44 -45 -

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(P)

Family Records and Genealogies Publi.1hed by and /or .rale by

AMERICAN HISTORICAL-GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Compiled by

J. MONTGOMERY SEA VER, Genealogist The contents are similar in all of these books. The larger ones contain more detail, especially on the American

families. All of them contain the family Coat of Arms. Hand-paintings of the Coats of Arms, and stationery with the Coats of Arms die-stamped in gold, can be

furnished on each of these families.

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