THE LAZARUS STEWART (1683) FILE

                                                                                      By Ken Stewart – 25 Apr 2023

Blue = Lazarus Stewart Family Bible (1729 – c1843)

In (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stewart-14757)

Brown = from Dauphin County Biographical Encyclopedia (1896) (http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/dauphin/history/family/runk-7-stewart-lazarus.txt)

Green = Stewart of Paxtang (Stewart Clan Magazine 1958)

Black = dates & lands from GenWeb with a big family tree (???, some inconsistencies)

Purple = Ancestry searchings

Pink = Historical Review

 

Lazarus STEWART Senior b.1683 Likely in Ireland

(Geni.com) - son of William Stewart (1660-) (George Freeman’s hypothesis) and Margaret Lowery – not proved (1666-)

brothers Peter (c1685)

Lazarus came from the North of Ireland by 1729 and located on land beside Swahatawro Creek in Lancaster County now Dauphin County, PA. in 1729, and was required to have it surveyed by the Proprietaries on 6 Mar 1739. A warrant for this land was not done.

His sons James (4), Peter & David settled in Rowan County, NC before 1757

Lazarus Stewart Family Bible printed 1725, bought by Lazarus in 1729

Married m. c1710 in Ireland m/to

Margaret STEUART born 1685 in Donegal Ireland, daughter of Charles Steuart (b.1666) of Tonderghie & Barclye (Geni) and Margaret Harris (Geni), Charles parents were Sir George Stewart of Tonderghie and Elizabeth Blair of Dunskey Castle in Scotland, and they had 1619 family holdings in Donegal

Margaret Stewart was sister of George Steuart of Donegal Township in Lancaster County, PA. George organised property for both families in 28 Feb 1728/1729 on Sawatara Creek, 500 acres for George and 300 acres for Lazarus Stewart, his brother-in-law.

 

Sir George Stewart & Elizabeth Blair

Of Tonderghie / Ochiltree

(Castle Stewart Line)

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Charles Steuart (1666) & Margaret Harris

Of Tonderghie

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George Steuart              Margaret Steuart ============ Lazarus Stewart

(land in Sawatara Creek)              (sister of George)          |            (1683) (land in Sawatara Creek) 

                                                                                                       John (1712)

 

Seven Children

·        John Stewart b. c1712 in Ireland (son of Lazarus - Orphans Court) (d. 8 Apr 1777), took up 150 acres in Lancaster 26 May 1744 adjoining James & Lazarus Stewart, in Hanover in 1751 (Road petition). d. c1761 (different) m. 1736.   m/to

Frances “Chambers” b. 1716 of Donegal d. 16 Nov 1790 & bd. Old Hanover Churchyard. They were the parents of Lt Lazarus Stewart, who was a cousin to Capt Lazarus Stewart, both died 3 Jul 1778

o   William Stewart (ensign) c1738 – 14 Jul 1803 Old Hanover Presb Churchyard. m1/to Mary Hulings (1736-22 Feb 1790), m2/to Martha (1743-9 Aug 1799 Old Hanover Presb Churchyar)

Chn: Frances Stuart (1786 – 1867), Julia Stuart (1787 – 1857), William Stuart (c1788 - ),  Elizabeth Stuart (1790 - )

o   Mary Stewart b. c1749 m/to George Espy JP (1749 Hanover, PA – 14 Apr 1814 Luzerne, PA, s/o Josiah 1718 Ireland - 1761 PA)

Chn: ESPY: - Ann, John, Mary Ann (Polly), George, Nancy. Mary Jean Espy (?) m/to Armstrong

o   John Stewart b. c1747 m/to Margaret Stewart

o   James Stewart b. c1745 m/to Margaret

o   Jane (Jean) Stewart b. c1751 m/to Armstrong

o   Lazarus Stewart, (Lieut) (b. 1740) b. 1752 d. 3 Jul 1778 Battle of Wyoming, m/to Dorcas Hopkins

1.     Frances Stewart b.  

o   George Stewart b. 1743 (b. 1755 ?) Hanover, Dauphin County, PA. d. 27 Aug 1834 Huntington Mills, Lucerne County, PA. (war pension statement) m. 31 Dec 1793 m/to Rebecca Fleming. (war pension statement) Moved from Hanover, Lucerne County to Huntington, Lucerne County in 1810. (war pension statement) Chn: as stated in war pension statement

1.       George Fleming Stuart b. 6 Feb 1795

2.       John Stuart b. 19 May 1797

3.       Martha Stuart b. 24 Mar 1801

·        Margaret Stewart b. 1714 in Northern Ireland, (dau of Lazarus - Orphans Court) d. 1796 Hanover Township, Lancaster Co, PA. (see family).   m/to

James Steuart b. c1708 N. Ireland, s/o George Steuart), d. by Nov 1783 Hanover, PA. (James’s Will proved 2 Dec 1783) parents of Capt Lazarus Stewart. James Stuart on 2 Dec 1738 had 150 acres adjoining Lazarus Stewart on Swahatawro Creek, Hanover Township, and was in Hanover in 1751 (Road petition)

o   Charles Stuart b.c1731 Hanover, PA. Had issue =

James, Lazarus, John, Margaret, Charles, and George

o   Lazarus Stuart (Captain) b.16 May 1733/ 4 Jul 1734 West Hanover Twp, PA. m/to Martha Espy (See Captain Lazarus)

1.     Lazarus Stewart b. (named in g/f James’s Will) 

o   James Stuart b.1737 died before Nov 1783 ((named in father James’s Will) m. Priscilla Espy, and had Lazarus? Subsequently, when Pricilla was a widow, she married Capt. Andrew Lee, of the Revolution.

o   Jean Stuart, b. 1739; m. John Campbell.

1.     William Campbell b. (named in g/f James’s Will)

 

 

·        Mary Stewart / Margery Stewart b. 1716 in Ireland, (dau of Lazarus - Orphans Court) d. 1796 Hanover Township, Lancaster Co, PA. m/to

John Young b. Ireland, John Young in Hanover in 1751 (Road petition)

o   Eight YOUNG children = David, Mary, Margaret, John, Margery, George, James, William.

·        Lazarus Stewart Junior b. 1718 Northern Ireland (son of Lazarus - Orphans Court) took over land 200 Acres and including his father’s 300 acres on 20 Oct 1743 (PA Lancaster County Land Warrant #371) (m/to Ann) Residence: Hanover PA in 1751 (Road petition) and also 1779. d. 2 Dec 1781 Dauphin Co, PA

·        Peter Stewart b. 1720 Ireland (son of Lazarus - Orphans Court) took up 100 acres in Hanover Township on 17 Sep 1743, in Hanover in 1751 (Road petition), sold land on 30 Nov 1752 and moved to Rowan with brothers James and David, living in North Carolina in Rowan County by 1757, died before 30 Jun 1784 Salisbury, Rowan NC.

m. Elizabeth Hamilton (1725 – 1790).

·        John Stewart (1745-1769),

·        David Stewart (1752-1828) and

·        James Stewart (-1819)

Peter died soon after the Orphans Court application was signed in 1784 so did not figure in the settlement in 1785.

·        James Stewart b. 24 Dec 1723 Ireland (??Rowan Co, NC,) (son of Lazarus - Orphans Court) took up 150 acres adjoining Lazarus on 2 Dec 1738. m. 18 Jun 1739 PA (m/to Elizabeth Davies) went to Rowan County, West of the Yadkin River, NC in 1744, In Rowan County by 1757. James died & was Probated in Rowan on 2 Oct 1778 NC. His will names most of his family.

(see James Stewart’s Family)

 

·        David Stewart b. 1724 (son of Lazarus - Orphans Court) d. Jan 1798 Rowan County. He married Barbara Hamilton, living in North Carolina. David bought 100 acres north of Withrow Creek in Rowan County on 15 Jan 1755, He added another 473 acres there in 11 Oct 1778. There in 1794. His Estate was divided 25 Apr 1811 among his children Sally Cowan, Polly McReavy, Thomas Stewart, David Stewart and Lazarus Stewart by order of the court. Sarah, David, and Lazarus Stewart were living in Giles County Tennessee in 1812. (see David Stewart’s Story)

 

 

Lazarus died 29 Sep 1744 (old style date) Paxtang Settlement, Lancaster Co, PA. Margaret died 12 Feb 1755 (new style date)

 

Location in 1851. Petition before Lancaster Court of Sessions in August 1751 requesting a road be built through Paxton to Susquehanna River, signed by 27 petitioners including the Stewart brothers Lazarus, Peter and John and also James Stuart (married to Margaret Stewart), John Young (married to Mary Stewart) and Richard Sankey.

 

 

Notes on Lazarus Stewart Senior

From William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Vol I, p.78 r.m.t..

M, b. circa 1683, d. 29 September 1744

·         Charts: Strickland AncestryStewart Descendants

·         Last Edited: 25 Feb 2019

·         Birth: circa 1683; Scotland

·         Birth*: circa 1683; Ireland; from Preston Myers, October 2018:
...the data from a Y-DNA and Big Y-DNA test from a confirmed male Stewart cousin on FTDNA and part of the Royal Stewart Family Project, shows the Lazarus Stewart line descended down from Sir John Stewart, Sheriff of Bute who was the illegitimate son or Robert II.

·         Robert II was first in line of the Royal Stewart's.... The Stewart line of Bute is the only recognized Stewart "Clan" by the British government most likely because of the illegitimacy of Sir Robert, Sheriff of Bute....

 

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https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stewart-14757

 

Orphan's Court - Minutes of Orphan's Court of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

 

William Stewart in behalf of himself & his Brothers & Sisters, Uncles & Aunts. against Lazarus Stewart Junior (b. 1718) -- on Caveat. Applied 4 May 1762

In this case it appears the Lands in Contest were surveyed unto Lazarus Stewart Grandfather of William upon a Warrant obtained by him. That he died leaving John his eldest Son, Father of the Plaintiff, and Lazarus the Defendant and also Peter, James, David, Margaret & Margery his other Children. That the said John is since deceased leaving the Plaintiff his eldest Son & several other Children. That the said Lands since entering this Caveat have been valued to the said William the Plaintiff as eldest Son of the eldest Son of the said Lazarus the grandfather by Order of the Orphans Court of Lancaster County at £ 375 to be paid to the Children of the said old Lazarus and the Representatives of such as were dead according to their respective Shares

(Dated probably around 1784 through affidavits stating that’s when Peter & David were living in North Carolina) The Distribution decision was in 1785.

 

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From Claude - I found this on the msgw.org web site when searching:

LAZARUS STEWART: Over a period of 40 years, George Edson, editor of the Stewart Clan Magazine (801 East-Park St., Olathe, Kansas) has amassed considerable data on this family. Lazarus-2 acquired land in 1729 In Lancaster, now Dauphin County, Pa., along with others of this family. His sons James, Peter and David settled in Rowan County, NC. prior to 1757. James (4) of this family is said to have gone to Georgia, perhaps with his son James5 who was born in Rowan County, Apr. 17, 1765. The latter was living in Heard County, Ga., Dec. 17, 1832, when he applied for a pension for Revolutionary service. He married March 25, 1794, Margaret McGee; she died April 21, 1841, aged 68, and he died Feb. 6, 1854, aged 88, was buried in Troup County. Rebecca Stewart, who married Larkin Strickland in Jackson County, Ga., March 13, 1821, is said by descendants to have been daughter of James (5), so the latter may have been the James enumerated In Jackson County in 1820. James5 had brothers William, Lazarus, George, David, John and Samuel, and they are believed to have been the men of those names found In the early Jackson County tax lists (see above). Lazarus5 moved to Marengo, Crawford County, Ind., by 1820 (probably c1812) and subsequently to Adams County, Ill., where he died in the 1830s.

It shows that James of 1765's father was also a James (of 1723), and indicates that 1723's father, Lazarus, probably had a father also named Lazarus.

Claude


 

 

JAMES STEWART’s Family

 

James(4) STEWART b. 12 Dec 1723 Ulster, Ireland (s/o Lazarus Stewart and Margaret Steuart) and d. 17 Feb 1817 Jackson, GA, USA. (Geni, Wikitree, Ancestry) aged 93 years. 

First m. 1756 Lancaster, PA.   m/to

Mary Elizabeth MCEWEN b. 28 Sep 1736 Stratford CT & d. Nov 1794 Iredell, NC. (Geni & Wikitree)

Sons: William, Lazarus, James(5), John, George, David, Samuel.

(Ancestorium: https://ancestorium.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I066055&tree=1 )

Biographies from Stewart Clan Magazine – Tribe of Lazarus

 

1.

William (5) STEWART b. 5 Jun 1757 Rowan County, NC, USA.

Biog: whose father was living “within four miles of the island ford of the Catawba river” in Iredell County, North Carolina, in 1796, =G:251, is said to have been a soldier in the Revolutionary war. He may have been, but he was very young at the time. (Stewart Clan Magasine)

 

2.

Margery STEWART b. 15 Mar 1759 Rowan County, NC, USA.

 

3.

Mary STEWART b. 3 Jul 1761 Rowan County, NC, USA. d. 9 Nov 1822.

 

4.

Lazarus (5) STEWART b. 3 Jul 1763 Rowan County, NC, USA. d. 1830’s Adams, IL, USA. aged 66-67 years, m. c1803.   m/to

Mary BOYD b. c1784 North Carolina. D. Aft 1860 CA. six children

Biog: is said to have been a soldier in the Revolutionary war. He was rather young for that. He married Mary Boyd and moved to Marengo, Crawford County, Indiana, in 1812, it is said. A year later his brother David came and settled neighbour to him. Around 1828-1830 Lazarus moved to Adams County, Illinois, where he died soon after, leaving a widow and family. Lazarus Stewart c.1805: resided in Jackson County, Indiana. Children: Margaret (Peggy). James, Fides (daughter), Jane, Robert Boyd (Stewart Clan Magasine)

 

 

A

Clarissa STEWART b. 13 Dec 1804 d. 1884 m. 18 Mar 1821.   m/to

Bailey HOBSON b. cc1804 - 5 sons 8 daughters

 

 

B.

Lazarus STEWART b. 1807

 

 

C.

Margaret (Peggy) STEWART b. 31 Oct 1809 Barren KY, USA.

 

 

D.

James STEWART b. 1811 Iredell, NC, USA. m. 31 Jul 1832 Crawford, IN. d. 1833 Fredonia, Crawford, IN. aged 22 years.   m/to

Perlina (Pauline) Jane BULLINGTON b. cc1811

Ch: William Stewart b. 1833 Fredonia, Crawford, IN.

 

 

E.

Robert Boyd STEWART b. 1 Aug 1817 Crawford, IN. d. 13 Apr 1876 Utah.   m/to

Margaret (McCULLOGH) GHEEN b. 15 Oct 1822 Delaware d. 4 Dec 1915 Utah

Biog: born Aug. 1, 1817, in Crawford Coun­ty, Indiana, moved with his parents to Adams County, Illinois, sometime in the 1820s. His father died soon after locating in Illinois, and the widow became a con­vert to the teachings of Joseph Smith at Nauvoo. After Smith's assassination in 1844 his disciples planned to leave the United States and settle in Utah, at that time part of Mexico. Robert Boyd Stewart, at the age of 28, was assigned to Company D, led by Capt. St. Gerard Cooke of the Mormon battalion, to guard the migrating host on its long trek westward. He married, about 1860, Margaret (McCullough) Carpenter (m.1844) / Gheen, twice widowed and mother of five children. They made their home in Salt Lake City*** where two children were born to them:

Boyd McCullough Stewart 1862: father of Guy Stewart of Lovell, Wyoming
Lydia Stewart: died in infancy
(Stewart Clan Magasine)

 

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5.

James (5) STEWART b. 16 Apr 1765 Rowan County, NC, USA. m. 25 Mar 1794 Rowan County, NC. d. 6 Feb 1854 Glenn, Heard County, & headstone in Rocky Mount Cemetery, Abbottsford, Troup County, GA, USA. aged 88 years (FindaGrave).   m/to

Margery McEWEN b. 27 Jul 1772 Virginia, USA (d/o James McEwen & Sarah McKnight from Ancestry) d. 21 Apr 1841 Troup, GA, USA. aged 68 years. 4 sons 3 daus

Biog: James was drafted in April 1781, when only 16 years old, in the Rowan county mil­itia. Married Mar. 25, 1794, Margery McGee and moved to Clarke County, Georgia (Stewart Clan Magasine) Living (86) with son John & family in Heard County in 1850 (census)

Ancestors of Claude Holly Stewart

Ancestors of George Freeman

 

 

A.

Mary STEWART b. 13 Apr 1795 d. 27 Nov 1807

 

 

B.

Sarah STEWART b. 19 Feb 1797 d. 27 Sep 1815

 

 

C.

Margaret Peggy STEWART b. 3 May 1799 d. 21 May 1848 m. 31 Mar 1821 (married as Peggy Stewart in Georgia Marriages).   m/to

Larkin STRICKLAND b. 1 May 1799 d. 11 May 1848

 

 

D.

William STEWART b. 24 Dec 1801 Carol, GA, USA, m. 20 Apr 1823 Hall, GA. d. 7 Jul 1872 Chambers Co, AL, USA.   m/to

Morning Ray MULLINS b. 2 Sep 1807 Georgia, USA. & d. 7 Jul 1877 aged 69 years – ten children

 

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Household 1850 Beat 1, Randolph, Alabama, USA

Name

Age

William Stewart

48 b. 1801 GA mechanic

Mourning Stewart

43 b. 1807 GA (all children GA)

Minerva H Stewart

23

James P Stewart

22

Esther H Stewart

16

John W T Stewart

14

Mayera H Stewart

11

William V Stewart

9

Josiah Stewart

6

America C Stewart

3 b. 1846 Heard, GA

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The youngest three sons are all found in Heard County in 1850 or 1860. John has his father James (1765) staying with him in 1850, and brothers David and James are living side by side in 1860. William (above) named one of his daughters after Aunt America Cole, wife of brother John.

 

E.

John STEWART b. 19 Mar 1807 Jackson, GA, USA, d. 25 Sep 1889 Glenn, Heard County, GA, USA. m/to

America French COLE b. 24 Feb 1812 SC, USA. d. 1 Feb 1904 (d/o Samuel Madison Cole & Sarah Royster Harper) – thirteen children

Charlotte Harper, William Cole, Sarah Margaret, Samuel Alford, Mary Elizabeth, James McGee, John G, Zachary Taylor, Indiana, Louisa, George David.

 

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Household 1850 District 41, Heard, Georgia

Age

John Stewart          b. 1807 Georgia

43

America F Stewart b. 1812 North Carolina

39

James Stewart      b. 1765 (the father)

86

Charlotte Stewart

12

Sarah Stewart

11

Samuel Stewart

9

Mary Stewart

7

James Stewart

5

John Stewart

4

Zachry Stewart

2

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F.

David STEWART Major b. 27 May 1809 Jackson, GA, USA. m. 9 Dec 1835 Troup County, GA. d. 30 May 1875 & bd. Heard County, GA, USA.   m/to

Rebecca Wesley COLE b. 8 Sep 1814 Elbert County, GA, USA. d. 9 Sep 1884 Heard County, GA, USA. eight children

James Samuel (George’s), Martha Elizabeth, David Wesley, Harper McEwen, America Jane, Sarah Margery, Glenn T, Rebecca Lane, Nathan Zachary (Claude’s), Doctor Green.

 - Ancestors of Claude Holly Stewart & George Freeman

 

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Household 1860 Heard, Georgia

David Stewart

51 b. 1809 GA. Blacksmith

Rebecca Stewart

46 b. 1814 GA

James S Stewart

23 b. 1837 GA Ancestors of George Freeman

David W Stewart

18

Harper Mc Stewart

15

America J Stewart

13

Sarah M Stewart

12

Glenn Stewart

10

Rebecca Stewart

7

Nathan G Stewart

5 b. 1855 GA Ancestors of Claude Holly Stewart

Doctor G Stewart

3

Mary Whitaker

10/12

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G.

James McEwen STEWART b. 27 Feb 1812 Jackson, GA, USA, d. 8 Jun 1862 & bd. Union Grove Cemetery, Heard County, GA, USA.    m/to

Samantha Jane CHILDS b. 7 Apr 1815 Jones County, GA, USA, d. 2 Oct 1895 Heard County, GA, USA. – eleven children

Margaret Winfred, James Marion, Margaret Elizabeth, Samantha America, Missouri Vesta, William David, “J”, Sarah Mormon, Martha Margaret.

Next door to brother David in Heard County in 1860

 

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Household 1860 Heard, Georgia

Name

Age

James Mc Stewart

47 b. 1812 GA (all born GA) farmer

Samantha Stewart

44 b. 1816 GA

James M Stewart

22

Rebecca Stewart

15

John L Stewart

14

Elvira Stewart

12

Missouri Stewart

11

William Stewart

7

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6.

Margaret STEWART b. 10 Apr 1767 Rowan County, NC, USA.

 

7.

Sarah STEWART b. 24 Feb 1769 Rowan County, NC, USA.

 

8.

John STEWART b. 9 Dec 1771 Rowan County, NC, USA.

Biog: born about 1782, is not identifiable. He is said to have gone to Florida. Florida did not belong to the United States until 1819. (Stewart Clan Magazine)

9.

George (5) STEWART b. 22 Feb 1773 Rowan County, NC, USA. d. 27 Jan 1863 Kingston, Roane, TN, USA. m. 11 Feb 1793 Iredell, NC. (Stewart Clan Magasine).   m/to

Jane BOYD b. 6 Jul 1773 d. 7 Nov 1872 Kingston– eight children

Biog: They removed about 1812 to Roane County, Tennessee, where George enlisted as a soldier in the War of 1812 in Capt. John McKamy’s company of Ten­nessee militia. He died Jan. 27, 1865, at his home two miles from Kingston, and Jane died Nov. 7, 1872, in Kingston. (Stewart Clan Magazine)

 

 

 

 

A. Mary Stewart b. 13 Dec 1796

B. John Stewart b. 1798 – 1883

C. Rachel Stewart b. 1801 – 1883

D. Sarah Stewart b. 1803

E. Jane Stewart b 1805 – 1894

F. Martha “Patsy” Stewart b. 15 Mar 1808

G. Rebecca Stewart b. 1811

H. George Washington STEWART b. 21 Dec 1813 – 1873

 

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10.

David (5) Mitchell STEWART b. 16 Jul 1775 Rowan County, NC, USA. m. 7 Nov 1799 Statesville, Iredell, NC. d. 1 Nov 1854 Marengo, Crawford Co, IA, USA.   m/to

Anna SLOAN b. c1778 d. 1846 Crawford Co, IA. – nine children

Biog: was born July —, 1775, in North Carolina, as stated in a biography of his son, Dr. Lewis B. Stewart of Marengo, IN. He married (1) in 1799 Anna Sloan. He and Anna moved to Georgia, where they lived for five years. In 1804 they moved to Kentucky, probably Allen County, they lived until 1813. They then moved to Harrison County, Indiana, and sett­led on the site where the town of Marengo was laid out in 1838. His brother Laz­arus had come the year before, 1812, and the two families occupied adjoining farms. Indiana was then a territory, and that region was practically a wilderness. David Stewart was a farmer, blacksmith and Christian minister, was associate and probate judge of Crawford County, representative in the state legislature and presiding of­ officer of the first convention of the Whig party held in the county, 1840. Two of his sons became doctors, and two were preachers. His wife Anna died in 1846, and he married (2) in 1847 Elizabeth Springer, who survived him. He died Nov. —, 1854, in his 80th year. (Stewart Clan Magazine)

 

   

 

 

A. John Sloan Stewart b. 1800 – 1801 Jackson, GA

B. James B Stewart b. 1802 – 1834 

C. David Green Stewart b. 1804 – 1878

D. Mary May Stewart b. 1807 – 1878

E. Eli Stewart b. 1809 – 1868

F. Samuel Mitchell Stewart b. 1812-1895

G. Martin Tucker Stewart b. 1814 – 1892

H. Martha Ann Real b. 1817 – 1865

I. Lewis Byrum R Stewart Dr. b. 22 Dec 1819 – 31 Jul 1904

J. Mary Ann Moore b. 1828 - 1882

Ancestors of Malcolm Stewart

Second marriage of David Mitchell Stewart m. 1847 Crawford Co, IA.   m/to

Elizabeth SPRINGER b. cc1775 – m. 11 Nov 1847 Orange, Crawford, IA

 

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11.

Martha STEWART b. 16 Jul 1777 Rowan County, NC, USA. d. 16 Jul 1781 Rowan NC

 

12.

Samuel (5) STEWART b. 13 Jul 1779 Rowan County, NC, USA. d. 3 Jul 1817 Jackson, GA, USA.   m/to

Elizabeth Abigail GIDEON (nee CAMP) b. c1785 - 1840 – three children

Biog: Samuel is not identifiable. He probably moved from Iredell County, NC, to Georgia with his father. Dr. Lewis B. Stewart, in his letter, said that “The noted Virgil A. Stewart, the betrayer of the Great Western land pirate, John A. Munel[?], was Samuel Stewart’s second son, which makes him a cousin to your father [James6, son of Lazarus5].” There was a Virgil Adam Stewart of Jackson County, Georgia, who was born Jan. 27, 1809.*

Dr. Lewis B. Stewart also had a son named Virgil A or B Stewart (1843) (Stewart Clan Magazine)

 

 

A.

Virgil Adam STEWART b. 27 Jan 1809. d. cDec 1852   m/to Lucinda Burke – two children – Virgil Adams Stewart b. 24 Jan 1836 Rome, GA.

 

 

B.

Elvira STEWART b. c1811

 

 

C.

Samuel STEWART Col. b. 1814 Amite C, MS, USA. m. 12 Feb 1833 Jackson County, GA. d. 4 Sep 1876 Rome, Floyd Co, GA & bd. Myrtle Hill Cemetery (FindaGrave) aged c64 years.   m/to

Sarah Ann RAWLS (Pearson) b. 25 Feb 1817 – d. 1889 Rome, Floyd Co, GA, USA.  – five/six children

Ancestors of Brock Gallops

 

  

 

 

A. Virgil A Stewart b. 24 Jan 1836 d. 1929

B. Octavia Josephine Stewart b. c1839 GA 

C. James R Stewart b. c1843 GA

D. Coke W Stewart b. c1845 GA

E. Julia F Stewart b. c1848 GA

F. Babe b.c1850 GA.

 

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Household 1850 Subdivision 30, Floyd, Georgia, USA

Name

Age

Samuel Stuart

32 b. 1818 MS. City Marshall

Sarah A Stuart

28 b. 1822 GA (rest of family b. GA)

Virgil P Stuart

13

Octavia J Stuart

11

James R Stuart

7 Ancestors of Brock Gallops

Coke W Stuart

5

Julia F Stuart

2

 

 

 

 

DAVID STEWART’S Story

From volumes of Stewart Clan Magasine (1929, 1930, 1939) quoted in “From North Carolina to Tennessee – two Davids – father and son”

David Stewart b. 1724 (son of Lazarus Stewart and Margaret Steuart), d. Jan 1798 Rowan County. (Sworn plea by daughter Sarah Cowan to Rowan Court - August Session 1803) He married Barbara Hamilton (1730-1811) while living in North Carolina. He and his brothers James and Peter moved Rowan County about 1755

 

In 1753 David Stewart was a constable with his beat on the north side of Yadkin, from Muddy Creek and upward. (Old records of First Court of Rowan County)

 

David bought 100 acres north of Withrow Creek in Rowan County on 15 Jan 1755, He added another 473 acres there in 11 Oct 1778.

 

He was in Pennsylvania May 18,1784 when he and his sister Margaret signed a quitclaim deed for their parts of their father, Lazarus Stewart's estate. He was witness to his brothers’

James Stewart and Peter Stewart signatures on a quitclaim deed for their parts in their father Lazarus Stewart’s estate. (see Orphans Court)

 

He may have died in Eastern Tennessee, where his son Thomas was located in 1781.

 

His own Estate was divided 25 Apr 1811 among his children Sally Cowan, Polly McReavy, Thomas Stewart, David Stewart and Lazarus Stewart by order of the court.

Sarah, David, and Lazarus Stewart were living in Giles County Tennessee in 1812.

 

David STEWART b. 1724 (s/o Lazarus Stewart & Margaret Steuart), d. Jan 1798 Rowan County. m/to

Barbara HAMILTON b. 1730 d. 1811

Children from Ancestry.com

 

1.

Mary Polly STEWART b. c1760 Rowan NC. d. aft 1840 Giles TN, m. NC. m/to John McREAVY / McCREARY (4 Sep 1752 NC – 1840 Jackson Co, AL.)

 

2.

John STEWART b. c1767 (Ancestry) m. 24 Jan 1791 Rowan County, NC. m/to Sarah BOSTIAN b. cc1767. (Ancestry) Res: Giles Co, TN in 1812 (not mentioned in the Estate of father David in 1811) (Clan Mag, Jan 1939)

 

3.

Thomas Hamilton STEWART (Judge) (link to family) b. 19 Apr 1756 Rowan NC. m. 1782 TN. d. c1838 Monroe Co, IA.   m/to

Mahulda “Bathsheba” LASSITER b. 1763 PeeDee River, Anson, NC. d. 1825 TN.

 

 

A.

James STEWART b. 4 Jun 1783 Dinwiddle VA. d. Mar 1858 Cheatham TN.

 

 

B.

John STEWART b. 1784 Tennessee.

 

 

C.

Lazarus P. STEWART b. 1786 TN. d. 7 Feb 1853 Marion, AR

 

 

D.

Richard Sonkey STEWART b. 1787 Washington County, TN. d. 1860 Elvira, IL m/to Mary Polly CRANK b. c1795 TN. d. aft 1860

Ancestors of Richard C Stewart

 

 

E.

Thomas STEWART b. 11 Dec 1794 TN. d. 2 Sep 1849 Mt Joy, Lancaster, PA (alive in Illinois in 1850 and 1860 census)

Possible ancestors of Thomas Scott Stewart

 

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4.

Lazarus STEWART b. 1770 d. c29 Jun 1833 Giles TN. m. 1802 Mary Polly Pemberton (1785-1830) Seven children. Res: Giles Co, TN in 1812 (Clan Mag, Jan 1939)

Ancestors of Alford Kenith Stewart

 

5.

Sarah STEWART m.17 Dec 1783 Rowan, NC. m/to Isack Cowan

 

6.

David STEWART b. c1754 Rowan, NC – 1811 Giles TN, m. c1785 m/to

Mary Eliza PAYSON – three known children – John, Thomas, David

·                     Margaret Peggy (1775–)

·                     Mary Polly (1782–)

·                     Cynthia (1783–)

·                     Ann (1784–)

·                     Arthur A. (1785–1837)

·                     Martha "Patsy" (1785–)

·                     Alexander (1788–1845)

·                     Elias Alexander (1790–1864)

·                     Marcus Buford (1792–1865)

·                     David (1797–1870)

·                     Elias Benton (1801–1854)

From Ancestry families

 

Rowan County abstracts of transfers. 1812 by David’s children

 

From History of Tennessee & Tennesseans

The circuit court was authorised by Legislature on 16 Nov 1809. Thomas Stewart of Williamstown was appointed Judge of the Fourth District embracing the District of Giles on 22 Nov 1809 and served until 1836. Alfred Balch was Attorney General. His first assignment was the third Circuit Court held in June 1810, Judge Thomas Stewart presiding.

Thomas Stewart was in Pulaski, Tennessee for the 1820 and 1830 census. His son Richard S Stewart and his family were next door in the 1820 census.

 

MY NOTES: Thomas Stewart was in Pulaski, Tennessee for the 1820 census

His probable son Richard S Stewart and his family were next door in the 1820 census.

This contributes a positive fact that Richard S Stewart was a son of Thomas Hamilton Stewart of Giles County, Tennessee

 


 

 

CAPTAIN LAZARUS STEWART (1734)

 

Capt Lazarus Stewart b. 1734 of the Paxton Boys, died 3 Jul 1778 in the Battle of Wyoming,

 

Sir George Stewart & Elizabeth Blair

Of Tonderghie / Ochiltree

(Castle Stewart Line)

                                                          |

Charles Steuart (1666) & Margaret Harris

Of Tonderghie

|

====================                                                   of BUTE

|                                         |                                                       |

George Steuart              Margaret Steuart ============ Lazarus Stewart

(land in Sawatar Creek)              (sister of George)          |            (1683) (land in Sawatar Creek) 

                             |                                                                  |                               |

              James Stewart ================== Margaret Stewart          John Stewart

                      (1706)                        |                           (1714 Ireland)            (c1712 Irleland

                                                          |                                                                      |

                                    Captain Lazarus Stewart                                      Lt Lazarus Stewart

                                           (1734 – 1778)                                                   (1752 – 1778)

                                   Descendant of Ochiltree

 

 

Sources: Brown = from Dauphin County Biographical Encyclopedia (1896)

Captain Lazarus STEWART b. 16 May 1733 Hanover Township, Lancaster PA. (s/o James Steuart & Margaret Stewart.) (b. 4 Jul 1734 ref: Espy Family History) Captain of the Paxton Boys who settled Indian marauders, died 3 Jul 1778 (1776 in Espy History) at the Massacre of Wyoming, PA. & buried in Wyoming, Luzerne County, PA aged 43 years.

Married 26 Sep 1765 in Derry Church, Westmoreland, PA. (Early Lutheran M.recs Rev Stoever).   m/to Martha ESPY b. 12 Jan 1747 (d/o Josiah 1699 N.Irl – 1760 PA) & died 1804 Hanover Township, Luzerne County PA.

 

1.

James Budd Stewart (1757 Hanover, Lancaster PA. - 1823 Hanover, Luzerne, PA.) married Hannah Jameson.

 

 

A.

Martha Stewart b. 1780’s m/to Abraham Tolles. Chn: James Tolles

 

 

B.

Frances Stewart b. 1780’s m/to Benjamin A Bidlack. Chn: Frances Stewart Bidlack.

 

 

C.

Abigail Stewart b. 1780’s m/to Abraham Thomas. Chn: THOMAS: - Emily, Martha, Clementine, Frances, Helen, Latona.

 

 

D.

Caroline Stewart b. 1780’s m/to Morgan Sherman. Chn: SHERMAN: - Mary, Caroline.

 

 

E.

Lazarus Stewart b. 1780’s unmarried

 

 

F.

Mary Stewart b. 1780’s unmarried

 

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2.

Elizabeth Stewart (1759 Luzerne, PA. – 1847 Luzerne, PA.) married Alexander Jameson.

 

 

Ch

JAMESON: - William, Robert, Minerva, Elizabeth, Martha.

 

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3.

Josiah Stewart (1761 –) married Nancy Mercy Chapman, moved to NY State.

 

 

Ch

STEWART: - Hannah, Elizabeth, Frances, Lazarus, Charles, Espy, Pattie

 

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4.

Mary Stewart (1763 - 1847) married Rev Andrew Gray (1 Jan 1757 Co Down, Irl – d. 13 Aug 1837 Western NY State) missionary preacher.

 

 

Ch

GRAY: - James, Margaret, Jane, William, Andrew, Maria, Martha, Elizabeth.

 

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5.

Priscilla Stewart (1766 - 1840) married Joseph Avery Rathburn, who settled in Western NY State.

 

 

Ch

RATHBURN: - John, Lazarus, Joseph

 

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6.

Margaret Stewart (1767 – 1832 Hanover) married James Campbell. (b & d in Hanover)

 

 

Ch

CAMPBELL: - James Stewart, Martha, Mary, Margaret.

 

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7.

Martha Stewart b. 1769 unmarried (b. 1 Jul 1776 in Espy History)

 

 

 

From “Genealogy Trails Dauphin County/ Hanover Church History”

1771. Twice was the congregation at Hanover greatly depleted. First by the exodus into Virginia of forty or fifty families, who settled in Hanover County, where their beloved pastor, Rev. Mr. Sankey, had located. Earnest efforts have been made to gather the names of these Hanoverians, but as yet fruitless.

Second, by the adherents of Lazarus Stewart, who accompanied him to Wyoming. The names of nearly all of these have been secured, and are as follows:
Capt. Lazarus Stewart (b. son of James STUART & Margaret Stewart (d/o Lazarus Snr))
Lt. Lazarus Stewart, jr. (b. c1752 son of John (of Lazarus Snr))
James Stewart (b. c1745 son of John (of Lazarus Snr))
William Stewart (b. c1738 son of John (of Lazarus Snr))

Etc.

Miscellaneous Notes

 

Confederate Army – Forty Sixth Regiment – Company A – men from Rowan, NC

Officers – John J STEWART b. c1841, 2nd Sgt, enlisted 19 May 1862 aged 23 years.

Promoted to 1st Sgt on 7 Oct 1862,

Promoted to 2nd Lt 6 Apr 1863.

(Rowan County Honour Rolls – History of Rowan, 1881)

 

 

Some contacts’ notes

[familytreedna.com Y-DNA] Kit number 209417 (Alford Kenith Stewart deceased) and shows William Pemberton Stewart, Jr. as distant ancestor. My line goes from Lazarus 1683, to David to Lazarus 1770-1850 to William Pemberton Stewart, 1804-1848.

Another cousin, Richard C Stewart, has kit number 14486
(Richard C Stewart – Brocks contact) going back to Lazarus Stewart on the Stewart or Royal Stewart Family Project also descends down through David Stewart through Thomas Hamilton Stewart.

 I been in communication with Richard off and on for the last 8 years. He has not done the Big Y-DNA test but the STR's are 65/67 with kit # 209417 which is within the margin for reasonable mutations for 200 years....


 

Equity Court Minutes – David Stewart’s Estate was divided 25 Apr 1811


 

The other STEWART family

 

Sir George STEWART b. 1621 Ramelton, Co Donegal, Ireland. d. 1681.  m/to

Elizabeth BLAIR b. 1638 Scotland.

 

Their son

(1) Charles STEWART of Tonderghie & Barclye b. c1666 Tonderghie, Scotland. d. 15 May 1733 Lancaster, Lancaster County, PA.   m/to

Margaret HARRIS b. 13 Jun 1668 Scotland. d. 28 Aug 1759 PA.

 

1.

George STEWART b. c1683 Donegal, Ireland. (s/o Charles STEUART of Tonderghie) m. c1713 PA. d. 28 Aug 1759 Donegal, Lancaster County, PA. aged c72 years.   m/to

Jean CHAMBERS b. 1689 d. 1738

George Jnr, Frances (Davies), John, Elizabeth (Fulton), James, Mary Chambers (Patterson), Martha (Houston)

 

 

A.

George Stewart Jnr b. 1701 Donegal, Irl. d. 1769 Leacock, PA. (Geni).   m/to

Jean Roan. Chn: George 3rd, Esther, Elizabeth

Will of George STEWART d. 1739 of Leacock, Lancaster County, PA.

Wife Jean, Only son George Stewart & wife Sarah

Daughter Esther Stewart m/to John McCausland Dau Esther Jean McCausland

Will prover 24 Aug 1769 Lancaster Registers Office.

 

 

B.

Frances Stewart b. 1704 N.Irl d. PA. m/to Davies

 

 

C.

John Stewart b. 1705 New Castle, Delaware. d. Oct 1749 Marietta, PA. m/to Ann Alison. Chn: George, Suit (Harris), Jean (Roan)

 

 

D.

Elizabeth Stewart b. 1706 Donegal, Irl. d. Lancaster, PA. m/to Samuel Fulton

 

 

E.

(2) James STEWART b. 1708 d. Nov 1783 Hanover, Dauphin County, PA. aged 74-75 years. Biog: James Stuart was in Hanover in 1751 (Road petition).   m/to

Margaret STEWART b. 1714 in Ireland, (dau of Lazarus Stewart senior of Bute) d. 1796 Hanover, Dauphin Co, PA. see below

 

 

 

a.

Charles Stuart b. c1731 Hanover, Lancaster, PA.

Chn: James, Lazarus, John, Margaret, Charles, and George

 

 

 

b.

Lazarus Stuart (Captain) b. 16 May 1733/ 4 Jul 1734 West Hanover Twp, PA. m. 26 Sep 1765 Hanover, PA. (Lutheran Marriages) d. 1783 PA.   m/to

Martha Espy (See Captain Lazarus)

 

 

 

c.

James Stuart b. 1737   m/to

Priscilla Espy b. c1744 d. 9 Nov 1815 Biog: when a widow, she married Capt. Andrew Lee, of the Revolution.

Chn: Charles Stuart and Lazarus Stuart

 

 

 

d.

Jean (Jane) Stuart b. 1739 Hanover Township, Dauphin County, PA. d. c1780 Hanover, Dauphin County, PA.   m/to

John Campbell b. 1732 Hanover, Dauphin County, PA. d. 30 Jun 1781 Hanover, Dauphin County, PA.

Chn: (i) William Stewart Campbell (d. 3 Jul 1804), left wife & 2 children - James Campbell (b. 14 Sep 1789), Martha Campbell (bp. 9 Nov 1791)

         (ii) Maria Campbell (Lightner),

         (iii) Thomas Campbell,

 

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F.

Mary Chambers STEWART b. 1710 PA. d. 26 Apr 1785 Middletown, Dauphin, PA. m/to Capt James Patterson. Seven children

 

 

G.

Martha STEWART b. 1720 Ulster, Ireland (??). d. 1780 Lancaster, PA. m/to John Robert Houston. Eleven children

 

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2.

Margaret STEUART b.1685 Co Donegal, Ireland. (d/o of Charles Steuart of Tonderghie & Barclye) d. 12 Feb 1755 Lancaster Township, Lancaster County, PA. aged 69-70 years.   m/to

Lazarus STEWART Senior b. c1683 Ireland / Scotland. d. 29 Sep 1744 Paxtang Twp, Lancaster (now Dauphin) County, PA. aged 60-61 years. (LINK TO FAMILY)

 

 

A.

John STEWART b. c1712 Ireland (son of Lazarus Stewart senior) d. 8 Apr 1777, Biog: took up 150 acres in Lancaster 26 May 1744 adjoining James & Lazarus Stewart, in Hanover in 1751 (Road petition).   m/to

Frances CHAMBERS b. 1716 d. 16 Nov 1790, parents of Lieut Lazarus Stewart, who was a cousin to Capt Lazarus Stewart who both died 3 Jul 1778 at Wyoming

 

 

B.

(1) Margaret STEWART b. 1714 in Ireland, (dau of Lazarus Stewart Senior) d. 1796 Hanover, Lancaster Co, PA.   m/to

James STEUART b. c1708 N. Ireland, s/o George Steuart), d. Nov 1783 Hanover, PA. Biog: James Stuart was in Hanover in 1751 (Road petition) These are the parents of Capt Lazarus Stewart. see family above

 

 

C.

Mary / Margery STEWART b. 1716 in Ireland, (dau of Lazarus Stewart Senior) d. 1796 Hanover, Lancaster Co, PA.   M/TO

John YOUNG b. cc1716. Biog: John Young in Hanover in 1751 (Road petition)

Eight YOUNG children = David, Mary, Margaret, John Margery George, James, William.

 

 

D.

Lazarus STEWART Junior b. 1718 Northern Ireland (son of Lazarus Stewart Senior) d. 2 Dec 1781 Dauphin Co, PA. Biog: took over land 200 Acres and including his father’s 300 acres on 20 Oct 1743 (PA Lancaster County Land Warrant #371) Residence: Hanover PA in 1751 (Road petition) and also 1779.    m/to

Ann b. cc1718

 

 

E.

Peter STEWART b. 1720 Ireland (son of Lazarus Stewart Senior) d. before 30 Jun 1784 Salisbury, Rowan NC. Biog: took up 100 acres in Hanover Township on 17 Sep 1743, in Hanover in 1751 (Road petition), sold land on 30 Nov 1752 and moved to Rowan with brothers James and David, living in North Carolina in Rowan County by 1757. On 27 Aug 1784, with brother James in NC, signed quitclaim as sons of Lazarus Stewart deceased. Peter died soon after this.  m/to

Elizabeth HAMILTON b. 1725 d. 1790.

 

 

F.

James STEWART b. 24 Dec 1723 Rowan Co, NC, (son of Lazarus Stewart Senior) took up 150 acres adjoining Lazarus on 2 Dec 1738. m. 18 Jun 1739 PA  went to Rowan County, West of the Yadkin River, NC in 1744, In Rowan County by 1757. James died & was Probated in Rowan on 2 Oct 1778 NC. His will names most of his family. (see James Stewart’s Family).   m/to

Elizabeth DAVIES b. cc1723

 

 

G.

David STEWART b. 1724 (son of Lazarus Stewart Senior) d. Jan 1798 Rowan County. He married living in North Carolina. David bought 100 acres north of Withrow Creek in Rowan County on 15 Jan 1755, He added another 473 acres there in 11 Oct 1778. There in 1794. His Estate was divided 25 Apr 1811 among his children Sally Cowan, Polly McReavy, Thomas Stewart, David Stewart and Lazarus Stewart by order of the court. Sarah, David, and Lazarus Stewart were living in Giles County Tennessee in 1812. (see David Stewart’s Story).   m/to

Barbara HAMILTON b. cc1724

 

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3.

James STEWART b. c1687 likely Ireland d. Donegal, Lancaster County, PA.

 

4.

William STEUART (c1690 - )