Robert J. Stewart III was born at Ft. Polk, Louisiana, in the 1970s. He served in the US Navy from 1991-1994 as a Dental Technician. He would attend Midwestern State University from 2006-2010 to obtain his Bachelor's Degree in History, and would continue at the same school from 2010-2012 to earn his Master's in History. He continued his education at the University of North Texas from 2014-2016 to earn a Master's in Information Science.
Robert is married to his second wife, Jennifer. He has a son from his first marriage to Donna. Jennifer has a son from a previous relationship, and Robert and Jennifer have a son between them.
Robert and his family reside in Texas.
Robert's mother, Denise K. (Phillips) was adopted in 1954. He is trying to find information on her, as the court records are sealed and there is no information on her adoption on public record.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships by comparing test results with Robert or other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
Y-chromosome DNA test-takers in his direct paternal line on WikiTree:
Basil Stewart :
AncestryDNA Paternal Lineage (discontinued) 47 markers, haplogroup R1b, Ancestry member BasilStewart, MitoYDNA ID A10718[compare]
Robert Stewart:
Family Tree DNA Y-DNA Test 37 markers, haplogroup I-M223, FTDNA kit #759198 +
Y-Chromosome Test 30 markers, haplogroup I-M223, MitoYDNA ID T10780[compare]
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I second that request. Could Robbin and Robert please add their GED match number so I can test a hypothesis that the Daniel Stewart in their family line might be the father of a Cyrus Stewart in my line who I can't trace a father for.... I am Stewart-27807 and trying to trace ancestors for Stewart-27889. I am female, my relation to Cyrus is both thru the female and the male lines, and my GED match number is A228983
Robbin Stewart (you are both here as sharing DNA
please would either of you add your
and Robbin's Ged match number A038689 to your DNA tests
Allan Stuart has a good match with you
chromosome 13 70,431,786 75,184,561
8.4 866 SNPs
my family have some dna with you
we want to be able to use the new widget to compare , but need your gedmatch number A038689 added please
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I am Michael Thomas Stewart of Saint Louis, Missouri. On the Stewart side, Samuel Stewart having served in Canada with a Foot Regiment in Canada for ten years, emigrated to Ontario with his family to avoid the 19th century famine in Ireland. He was born near Derry, Ireland, little doubt an emigre from Scotland. I am researching his family spreading in Ireland, Canada, the US and his origin in Scotland. apparently we share some DNA? welcome cousin!
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Robbin Stewart (you are both here as sharing DNA please would either of you add your and Robbin's Ged match number A038689 to your DNA tests Allan Stuart has a good match with you chromosome 13 70,431,786 75,184,561 8.4 866 SNPs my family have some dna with you we want to be able to use the new widget to compare , but need your gedmatch number A038689 added please
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