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Isaac Stewart (abt. 1851)

Isaac Stewart
Born about in Illinois, United Statesmap
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Biography

Isaac was born about 1851. He is the son of Samuel Stewart and Rachel Malcolm.[1][2]

Research notes

In 1850 a Samuel Stewart (39, b. NY, farmer) headed a Fall Creek, IL (Adams County) household with Rachel Stewart (39, b. NY), George Stewart (15, b. NY), Charles Stewart (13, b. NY), Salina Stewart (10, b. IL), Ellen Stewart (8, b. IL), Jane Stewart (6, b. IL), Samuel Stewart (2, b. IL), and Allice (sic) Stewart (72, b. NY).

In 1860 a Samuel Stewart (49, b. NY, laborer) headed a Fall Creek, IL (Adams County) household with Rachel Stewart (48, b. NY), Charles Stewart (22, b. NY), Selina Stewart (20, b. IL), Helen Stewart (18, b. IL), Jane Stewart (14, b. IL), Samuel Stewart (11, b. IL), and Isaac Stewart ([5 or 9, b. NY).

Sources

1850 Fall Creek, IL (Adams County) census

  1. Wilcox, David F., Quincy and Adams County History and Representative Men, Vol. II, Lewis Publishing Co.; Chicago, 1919; p. 1089. "Wilcox, David F., Quincy and Adams County History and Representative Men, Vol. II, Lewis Publishing Co.; Chicago, 1919. "Charles Stewart was born at Barneygat [sic], New Jersey, January 7, 1838, son of Samuel and Rachel (Malcolm) Stewart, of Scotch-Irish ancestry. [The Stewarts]came to Adams County in 1840 and settled in section 11 of Fall Creek Township...Their children were George, Charles, Selina, Helen, Samuel, Jane and Isaac."
  2. "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MX42-WNB : 30 September 2017), Isaac Stewart in entry for Samuel Stewart, 1860.




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