John Stewart
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John Stewart (1745 - 1829)

John Stewart
Born in Londonderry, Rockingham, New Hampshire, British American Coloniesmap
Ancestors ancestors
Brother of [half], [half], [half], [half], [half], [half] and [half]
Husband of — married 12 Mar 1772 in Bennington, Bennington County, Vermontmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 83 in Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont, United Statesmap
Profile last modified | Created 10 Mar 2013
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John Stewart is a member of Clan Stewart.
This profile is part of the Stewart Name Study.

Biography

John Stewart served during the French and Indian War.
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John Stewart is an American Patriot (see sources below)
1776 Project
Private John Stewart served with Vermont Republic during the American Revolution.
Daughters of the American Revolution
John Stewart is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A109541.

John Stewart was born on September 12, 1745, in Londonderry, Rockingham, New Hampshire, British American Colony.

John's father was James Stewart (abt.1709-abt.1747) and his mother was Alice (Atchinson) Stewart (1722-)

John married Huldah (Hubbell) Stewart (1752-1847) on March 12, 1772, in Bennington, Vermont


Children

Children of John Stewart and his wife Huldah Hubbell;

  • 1. Noble Stewart. b. ? – d. 1814.
  • 2. Cynthia Stewart. b. 1772 – d. 1857.


An extensive biography is available on the Find A Grave memorial.[1]


Sources

  1. Find A Grave Memorial No. Find A Grave: Memorial #35254048


  • Birth of child 1. "Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V89S-RFP : 5 November 2017), John Stewart in entry for Noble Stewart, 17 May 1811, Death; State Capitol Building, Montpelier; FHL microfilm 27,699.
  • Birth of child 2. "Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V89S-Y44 : 5 November 2017), John Stewart in entry for Cynthia Stewart, 17 Mar 1857, Death; State Capitol Building, Montpelier; FHL microfilm 27,699.
  • Harold Berresford Jr. & Hubbell, Donald Sidney Hubbell, History and genealogy of the Hubbell family., pg.92
  • B. Frank Severance, Genealogy and biography of the descendants of Walter Stewart of Scotland and of John Stewart, who came to America in 1718, and settled in Londonderry, pg. 76.
  • Private letters of the Stewart family of Middlebury, Vermont, John E. Stewart, Sheldon Museum, Middlebury, Vt.
  • Last Will and Testament of James Stuart of Londonderry Township, Chester Co., Pennsylvania




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Stuart-1890 and Stewart-7122 appear to represent the same person because: Obvious Duplicates LNAB should be Stewart same as father
posted by Allan Stuart
Stewart-24486 and Stewart-7122 appear to represent the same person because: Exact dates and same spouse