Ancestry of Sally Stewart (1809 - 1881)

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William A. LaBach
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Anderson, Larrison, Nichols, Stewart

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First Generation

1. Sally1 Stewart (Jacob2, Ezekiel3, John4, Charles5), daughter of Jacob Stewart and Ann Nichols, was born in Montgomery Co., KY September 10, 1809. Sally died April 27, 1881 in Jackson Co., MO, at 71 years of age. Her body was interred in Anderson family cemetery, Blue Twp., Jackson Co., MO.

She married George W. Anderson in Montgomery Co., KY, January 27, 1829. George was born in Montgomery Co., KY September 3, 1810. George was the son of John Anderson and Mary Robeson. George died January 18, 1859 in Jackson Co., MO, at 48 years of age. His body was interred in Anderson family cemtery, Blue Twp., Jackson Co., MO. George's occupation: Farmer. At 19 years of age George became the father of Eliza Ann Fraughber Anderson in Montgomery Co., KY, December 28, 1829. George was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 Census in Montgomery County, Kentucky. The 1830 Census for Montgomery County, Kentucky lists George Anderson with 1 white male 15-20, 1 white female under 5, and 1 15-20.

At 21 years of age George became the father of Robert Smith Perry Anderson in Montgomery Co., KY, November 17, 1831. At 23 years of age George became the father of Ann Robeson Anderson in Montgomery Co., KY, July 22, 1834. At 26 years of age George became the father of Matthew William Anderson in Jackson Co., MO, December 20, 1836. At 28 years of age George became the father of James Robeson Anderson in Jackson Co., MO, December 22, 1838. George was listed as the head of a family on the 1840 Census in Jackson County, Missouri. George W. Anderson was listed in the 1840 Census for Jackson County, Missouri with 2 white males under 5, 1 20-30, 1 white female 5-10, 1 30-40 and 1 female slave under 10. One person was engaged in agriculture.

At 30 years of age George became the father of Mary Fowler Anderson in Jackson Co., MO, March 27, 1841. At 32 years of age George became the father of Jacob Stewart Anderson in Jackson Co., MO, August 7, 1843. At 36 years of age George became the father of George W. Anderson, Jr. in Jackson Co., MO, September 4, 1846. At 37 years of age George became the father of Rachael Jane Anderson in Jackson Co., MO, April 7, 1848. George was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census in Jackson County, Missouri. George W. Anderson is listed in the 1850 Census for Jackson County in Blue Township as a farmer, age 30, born in Kentucky with land worth $2,000.00. Also listed are his wife, Sally, age 40, born in Kentucky; son, Matthew, age 12, born in Missouri; son James R., age 10, born in Missouri; daughter, Mary F., age 8, born in Missouri; son Stewart, age 6, born in Missouri; son George W., age 4, born in Missouri; and daughter Rachel, age 2, born in Virginia. I believe Rachel was actually born in Missouri.

George was listed as the owner of slaves on the 1850 Census of Slave Inhabitants in Jackson County, MO. George W. Anderson is listed in the 1850 slave schedules for Jackson County, Missouri with 1 male black age 50, 1 female black 40, 1 male black 11, 1 female black 6, and 1 female black 3.

At 40 years of age George became the father of Elizabeth Ann F. Anderson in Jackson Co., MO, September 8, 1850.

At 20 years of age Sally became the mother of Eliza Ann Fraughber Anderson in Montgomery Co., KY, December 28, 1829. At 22 years of age Sally became the mother of Robert Smith Perry Anderson in Montgomery Co., KY, November 17, 1831. At 24 years of age Sally became the mother of Ann Robeson Anderson in Montgomery Co., KY, July 22, 1834. At 27 years of age Sally became the mother of Matthew William Anderson in Jackson Co., MO, December 20, 1836. At 29 years of age Sally became the mother of James Robeson Anderson in Jackson Co., MO, December 22, 1838. At 31 years of age Sally became the mother of Mary Fowler Anderson in Jackson Co., MO, March 27, 1841. At 33 years of age Sally became the mother of Jacob Stewart Anderson in Jackson Co., MO, August 7, 1843. At 36 years of age Sally became the mother of George W. Anderson, Jr. in Jackson Co., MO, September 4, 1846. At 38 years of age Sally became the mother of Rachael Jane Anderson in Jackson Co., MO, April 7, 1848. At 40 years of age Sally became the mother of Elizabeth Ann F. Anderson in Jackson Co., MO, September 8, 1850. Sally was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census in Jackson Co., MO. Sally Anderson is listed in the 1860 Census for Jackson County, Missouri in Blue Township as age 48, born in Kentucky, with real estate worth $2,000 and personal property worth $4,500. She is listed as a person who cannot read and write. Also listed are son William, age 22, farmer, with real estate worth $500 and personal property worth $900; son James, age 21, farmer, with real estate worth $500 and personal property worth $900.00; Mary, age 19, with real estate worth $500 and personal property worth $900; Jacob S., age 17, farm hand, with real estate worth $500 and personal property worth $900; George W., age 15, with real estate worth $500.00 and personal property worth $900; Rachel, age 11, with real estate worth $500 and personal property worth $900; and Bettie, age 9, with real estate worth $500 and personal property worth $900. All persons except Sally were born in Missouri.

Sally was listed as the owner of slaves on the 1860 Census of Slave Inhabitants in Jackson County, MO. Sally Anderson is listed on the slave schules for 1860 for Jackson County, Missouri as owning 1 25 year old mulatto female, 1 18 year old female black, 1 9 year old female mulatto, 1 4 year old female black, 1 2 year old male black, 1 1 year old female black, and 1 male black, age 9/12. There is one slave house. If I understand the data correctly, the 25 year old mulatto female, 9 year old female mulatto, and 1 year old female mulatto are "fugitives from the State".

Sally was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census in Jackson County, MO. Sally Anderson is listed in the 1870 Census for Jackson County, Missouri in Blue Township as age 70, born in Kentucky, with personal property worth $3,000.

Sally Stewart and George W. Anderson had the following children:

child 2 i. Eliza Ann Fraughber Anderson was born in Montgomery Co., KY December 28, 1829.

child 3 ii. Robert Smith Perry Anderson was born in Montgomery Co., KY November 17, 1831. Robert died August 19, 1833 in Montgomery Co., KY, at 1 year of age.

child 4 iii. Ann Robeson Anderson was born in Montgomery Co., KY July 22, 1834. Ann died June 1, 1837 in Jackson Co., MO, at 2 years of age.

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child 5 iv. Matthew William Anderson was born in Jackson Co., MO December 20, 1836. Matthew died January 21, 1906 in Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO, at 69 years of age. His body was interred in Woodlawn Cemetery, Independence, MO. He married twice. He married Julia A. Daniel in Jackson Co., MO, May 7, 1861. Julia was born in Jackson Co., MO March 25, 1842. Julia was the daughter of Robert Daniel and Catherine Hanline. Julia died August 1, 1887 in Jackson Co., MO, at 45 years of age. At 19 years of age Julia became the mother of Kate B. Anderson in Jackson Co., MO, February 24, 1862. At 37 years of age Julia became the mother of Nellie Anderson in Independence, MO, 1879. He married Mary Webster Erwin in Hamilton Co., OH, September 3, 1890. Mary was born in Jackson Co, Mo February 5, 1861. Mary was the daughter of Andrew Eugene Erwin and Josephine Deborah Russell. Mary died December 28, 1931 in Lexington, KY, at 70 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery. At 30 years of age Mary became the mother of Henry Clay Anderson in Independence, MO, 1891. Mary became the mother of George Anderson in Independence, MO, circa 1893. At 34 years of age Mary became the mother of Matthew William Anderson in Independence, MO, June 24, 1895.

Matthew's occupation: Banker. Matthew was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census in Jackson County, MO. Matthew William Anderson is listed in the 1860 Census of Jackson County, Missouri in Blue Township in the house hold of his mother, Sally, as a farmer, age 22, with real estate worth $500 and personal property worth $900.

At 25 years of age Matthew became the father of Kate B. Anderson in Jackson Co., MO, February 24, 1862. Matthew was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census in Jackson County, MO. Matthew William Anderson is listed in the 1870 Census for Jackson County, Missouri as a deputy sheriff, age 33, born in Missouri with real estate valued at $5,000 and personal property valued at $1,000. Also listed are wife Julia, age 29, born in Missouri, and daughter Katie, age 9, born in Missouri.

At 42 years of age Matthew became the father of Nellie Anderson in Independence, MO, 1879. At 54 years of age Matthew became the father of Henry Clay Anderson in Independence, MO, 1891. Matthew became the father of George Anderson in Independence, MO, circa 1893. At 58 years of age Matthew became the father of Matthew William Anderson in Independence, MO, June 24, 1895. His biography from Encyclopedia of the History of Missouri, Vol. 1, Howard L. Conard, Editor, 1901, follows: Anderson, Matthew William, banker, was born December 20, 1836, on the farm of his father, four miles from Independence, Missouri. His parents were George W. and Sally (Stewart) Anderson, both of whom were natives of Kentucky and members of splendid Southern families, whose records for thrift and integrity are spotless. They were married in Kentucky and removed to Missouri in 1836, the year M. W. Anderson was born. They located on the acres that composed the old homestead for so many years, near Independence, and played no small part in the wonderful transformation which caused Western Missouri to blossom from a pioneer wilderness into luxurious cultivation during their years. The son was left upon his own resources early in life, on account of the death of his father, but proved equal to the stern task before him. He received a common school education in the schools of Jackson County, and had a good, practical preparation for the numerous undertakings which were to combine in making his life successful. In 1860 he was elected constable of Blue Township, in Jackson County, defeating six opponents in a race that was hotly contested. In those days the office of constable was equally renumerative with the office of sheriff. It was ably filled by the young man until the edict went forth that officeholders must take the "Gamble oath." That order having been promulgated and Mr. Anderson being unwilling to swear against convictions which came from Southern blood, he gave up the office. In 1862 he went to New Mexico and engaged in the business of overland freighting, in the employ of Irvin, Jackman & Co. He followed that line of work for about six months. After returning to Missouri he became deputy sheriff of Jackson County, in 1868, under Charles Dougherty, and served in that capacity until 1870. Between the time of his return from New Mexico and his acceptance of the office of deputy sheriff he engaged in farming in Jackson County. The Democratic party nominated him for collector of Jackson County, but his first race was followed by defeat, James L. Gray being elected. His second candidacy was successful, however, and in 1872 he was elected collector by a large majority. The oath of office was taken in 1873 and he served as collector four years. During this time, having prospered in financial affairs, he was a silent partner in the banking house of Brown, Hughes & Co., paid considerable attention to the raising of fine stock and looked after a large ranch which he had purchased in New Mexico. When the Anderson-Chiles Banking Company of Independence was organized he was made president of the concern, and for several years it was one of the strongest private banking houses in western Missouri. In 1889 this bank was nationalized and Mr. Anderson was chosen president. Since that time he has been president of this strong establishment, which is known as the First National Bank, and his reputation as a careful, successful business man is firmly established. Mr. Anderson has large property holdings which require much attention, and not all of his time is devoted to the banking business. He is one of the most prominent dealers in fine cattle in Missouri, and his splendid herd of Bates shorthorns which graze on the pastures of his four hundred acre farm near Independence is considered the standard of its kind. In addition to the office of county collector Mr. Anderson received other honors from the people of his community, serving for eighteen years as a member of the city council of Independence. He is a member of the Episcopal Church and holds the office of senior warden in Trinity Church, Independence. He was married, in 1861 to Miss Julia Daniel, of Jackson County, Missouri. To them two children, daughters, were born. Mrs. Anderson died in 1888. The husband was the second time married in 1892, his bride being Miss Mary W. Ervin, daughter of Colonel Eugene Ervin, of Lexington, Kentucky. Colonel Ervin was a grandson of the distinguished Kentucky statesman, Henry Clay, and of such noble ancestry Mrs. Anderson and her two bright sons, Henry Clay and Matthew William, have reason to be proud.

child 6 v. James Robeson Anderson was born in Jackson Co., MO December 22, 1838. James died February 14, 1917 in Jackson Co., MO, at 78 years of age. He married Anna Burgess in Jackson Co., MO, January 1, 1865. Anna died circa 1897 in Jackson Co., MO.

James's occupation: Farmer.

child 7 vi. Mary Fowler Anderson was born in Jackson Co., MO March 27, 1841. She married Orlando Truitt in Jackson Co., MO, March 3, 1861. Orlando died October 30, 1926 in Buckner, MO.

child 8 vii. Jacob Stewart Anderson was born in Jackson Co., MO August 7, 1843. Jacob died April 1, 1876 at 32 years of age.

child 9 viii. George W. Anderson, Jr. was born in Jackson Co., MO September 4, 1846. George died June 26, 1880 at 33 years of age. His body was interred in Anderson family cemetery, Blue Twp, Jackson Co., MO. He married Juliet Stone in Jackson Co., MO, November 25, 1869.

child 10 ix. Rachael Jane Anderson was born in Jackson Co., MO April 7, 1848. Rachael died July 6, 1881 at 33 years of age. Her body was interred in Anderson family cemetery, Blue Twp., Jackson Co., MO. She married Jessie Daniel in Jackson Co., MO, February 7, 1867.

child 11 x. Elizabeth Ann F. Anderson was born in Jackson Co., MO September 8, 1850. She married William J. Smitson in Jackson Co., MO, January 16, 1866. The marriage to William J. Smitson is not verified.

Second Generation

12. Jacob2 Stewart (Ezekiel3, John4, Charles5) was born in Gloucester Co., NJ 1783. Jacob died 1851 in Jackson Co., MO, at 68 years of age.

He married Ann Nichols in Kentucky, ca 1804. Ann was born in Virginia 1785. Ann died 1861 in Jackson Co., MO, at 76 years of age. Ann became the mother of Elizabeth Stewart in Montgomery County, Kentucky, circa 1805. Ann became the mother of Rachel Stewart in Montgomery Co., KY, circa 1807. At 24 years of age Ann became the mother of Sally Stewart in Montgomery Co., KY, September 10, 1809. At 29 years of age Ann became the mother of Mary "Polly" Stewart in Montgomery Co., KY, 1814.

Jacob's occupation: Farmer. Jacob became the father of Elizabeth Stewart in Montgomery County, Kentucky, circa 1805. Jacob became the father of Rachel Stewart in Montgomery Co., KY, circa 1807. At 26 years of age Jacob became the father of Sally Stewart in Montgomery Co., KY, September 10, 1809. Jacob was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 Census in Montgomery County, Kentucky. Jacob Stewart is listed on the 1810 Census as Jacob Steward with one free white male between 26 and 45, 3 free white females under 10, one between 16 and 26, and no slaves.

At 31 years of age Jacob became the father of Mary "Polly" Stewart in Montgomery Co., KY, 1814. Jacob was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 Census in Montgomery County, Kentucky. The 1830 Montgomery County Census lists Jacob Stewart with 1 white male 5-10, 1 10-15, 1 40-50, 1 white female 15-20, 1 20-30, 1 40-50, and 1 male slave 24-36.

Jacob was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census in Jackson County, Missouri. Jacob Stewart is listed in the 1850 Census for Jackson County, Missouri in Blue Township as a farmer, age 65, born in New Jersey, with real estate worth $11,800. His wife, Ann, is listed as age 65 and born in Virginia. Jacob Stewart served in the War of 1812. The Will of Jacob Stewart dated September 16, 1841 and probated August 11, 1851 in Jackson County, Missouri names daughters Elizabeth Aid, Rachel Burgess, Sally Anderson and Polly Yoacham and a boy "now living with me by the name of William Stewart" who is to have an equal part with his children. A codicil dated August 11, 1849 mentions the same children but omits the name of William Stewart. The executors of the estate of Jacob Stewart were George W. Anderson and Henry Burgess. A biography of Mathhew William Anderson in the United States Biographical Dictionary states that Jacob Stewart was a native Virginian. The 1850 Census says he was born in New Jersey.

Jacob Stewart and Ann Nichols had the following children:

child 13 i. Elizabeth1 Stewart was born in Montgomery County, Kentucky circa 1805. She married John Aid ca 1827. John was born in VA ca 1805.

child 14 ii. Rachel Stewart was born in Montgomery Co., KY circa 1807. She married Henry Burgess ca 1827.

child + 1 iii. Sally Stewart was born September 10, 1809.

child 15 iv. Mary "Polly" Stewart was born in Montgomery Co., KY 1814. Mary died October 9, 1873 in Platte Co., MO, at 59 years of age. She married Moses Benjamin Yocum ca 1833. Moses was born in Montgomery Co., KY 1812. Moses was the son of William Yocum and Maria. Moses died May 25, 1886 in Platte Co., MO, at 73 years of age. Moses became the father of Elijah Yocum ca 1834. At 25 years of age Moses became the father of Sarah Ann Yocum 1837. At 25 years of age Moses became the father of George Washington Yocum in Platte Co., MO, February 18, 1838. At 29 years of age Moses became the father of Julia Yocum 1841. At 30 years of age Moses became the father of Jacob Stewart Yocum 1842. At 32 years of age Moses became the father of John Yocum February 1, 1845. At 36 years of age Moses became the father of Mary Yocum in Platte Co., MO, 1848.

Mary became the mother of Elijah Yocum ca 1834. At 23 years of age Mary became the mother of Sarah Ann Yocum 1837. At 23 years of age Mary became the mother of George Washington Yocum in Platte Co., MO, February 18, 1838. At 27 years of age Mary became the mother of Julia Yocum 1841. At 28 years of age Mary became the mother of Jacob Stewart Yocum 1842. At 30 years of age Mary became the mother of John Yocum February 1, 1845. At 34 years of age Mary became the mother of Mary Yocum in Platte Co., MO, 1848.

16. Ann2 Nichols was born in Virginia 1785. Ann died 1861 in Jackson Co., MO, at 76 years of age.

She married Jacob Stewart in Kentucky, ca 1804. Jacob was born in Gloucester Co., NJ 1783. Jacob was the son of Ezekiel Stewart and Rachel Larrison. Jacob died 1851 in Jackson Co., MO, at 68 years of age. Jacob's occupation: Farmer. Jacob became the father of Elizabeth Stewart in Montgomery County, Kentucky, circa 1805. Jacob became the father of Rachel Stewart in Montgomery Co., KY, circa 1807. At 26 years of age Jacob became the father of Sally Stewart in Montgomery Co., KY, September 10, 1809. Jacob was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 Census in Montgomery County, Kentucky. Jacob Stewart is listed on the 1810 Census as Jacob Steward with one free white male between 26 and 45, 3 free white females under 10, one between 16 and 26, and no slaves.

At 31 years of age Jacob became the father of Mary "Polly" Stewart in Montgomery Co., KY, 1814. Jacob was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 Census in Montgomery County, Kentucky. The 1830 Montgomery County Census lists Jacob Stewart with 1 white male 5-10, 1 10-15, 1 40-50, 1 white female 15-20, 1 20-30, 1 40-50, and 1 male slave 24-36.

Jacob was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census in Jackson County, Missouri. Jacob Stewart is listed in the 1850 Census for Jackson County, Missouri in Blue Township as a farmer, age 65, born in New Jersey, with real estate worth $11,800. His wife, Ann, is listed as age 65 and born in Virginia. (See Jacob Stewart for the children resulting from this marriage.)

Ann became the mother of Elizabeth Stewart in Montgomery County, Kentucky, circa 1805. Ann became the mother of Rachel Stewart in Montgomery Co., KY, circa 1807. At 24 years of age Ann became the mother of Sally Stewart in Montgomery Co., KY, September 10, 1809. At 29 years of age Ann became the mother of Mary "Polly" Stewart in Montgomery Co., KY, 1814.

Third Generation

17. Ezekiel3 Stewart (John4, Charles5) was born in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., NJ June 26, 1741. Ezekiel died March 25, 1837 in probably Estill Co., KY, at 95 years of age.

He married Rachel Larrison in Cape May, NJ, May 4, 1773. Rachel died after 1837 in KY?. Rachel became the mother of Stephen Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ. Rachel became the mother of Ezekiel Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ. Rachel became the mother of Samuel Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ. Rachel became the mother of Rebecca Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ, circa 1778. Rachel became the mother of Thomas Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ, ca 1782. Rachel became the mother of Jacob Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ, 1783. Rachel became the mother of David Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ, October 11, 1785.

Ezekiel became the father of Stephen Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ. Ezekiel became the father of Ezekiel Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ. Ezekiel became the father of Samuel Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ. Ezekiel became the father of Rebecca Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ, circa 1778. Ezekiel became the father of Thomas Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ, ca 1782. At 42 years of age Ezekiel became the father of Jacob Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ, 1783. At 44 years of age Ezekiel became the father of David Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ, October 11, 1785. Ezekiel Stewart appears in the Clark County, KY tax list for 1793. He probably came to Kentucky before that time.

Ezekiel Stewart and Rachel Larrison had the following children:

child 18 i. Stephen2 Stewart was born in Gloucester Co., NJ before ca 1803, the first event for which there is a recorded date. He married Margaret in Kentucky, ca 1803. Margaret was born ca 1785. At 19 years of age Margaret became the mother of Martin M. Stewart in Montgomery Co., KY, February 23, 1805. At 30 years of age Margaret became the mother of Stephen Stewart 1815. At 32 years of age Margaret became the mother of Eli Stewart in Kentucky, 1817.

Stephen became the father of Martin M. Stewart in Montgomery Co., KY, February 23, 1805. Stephen became the father of Stephen Stewart 1815. Stephen became the father of Eli Stewart in Kentucky, 1817.

child 19 ii. Ezekiel Stewart was born in Gloucester Co., NJ before ca 1808, the first event for which there is a recorded date. Ezekiel died in Missouri. He married Kizah ca 1808. Kizah was born ca 1789.

child 20 iii. Samuel Stewart was born in Gloucester Co., NJ before November 13, 1806, the first event for which there is a recorded date. Samuel died circa 1849. He married Edith Noland in Clark Co., KY, November 13, 1806. Edith was born ca 1786.

child 21 iv. Unknown Stewart was born on (birth date unknown). She married John Larrison. John was born 1765. John died ca 1872.

child 22 v. Archibald C. Stewart was born before February 26, 1816, the first event for which there is a recorded date. He married Elizabeth Tribble in Estill Co., KY, February 26, 1816. Elizabeth was born ca 1795.

child 23 vi. Rebecca Stewart was born in Gloucester Co., NJ circa 1778. Rebecca died ca 1810. She married Joseph Whitsett in Clark Co., KY, December 20, 1794. Joseph was born ca 1774. Joseph was the son of Samuel Whitsett and Margaret Tuttle. Joseph died 1824 at 50 years of age.

child 24 vii. Thomas Stewart was born in Gloucester Co., NJ ca 1782. Thomas died ca 1831. He married Jennie McDowell in Monroe Co., WV, ca 1803. Jennie was born ca 1782. Jennie was the daughter of William McDowell.

child + 12 viii. Jacob Stewart was born 1783.

child 25 ix. David Stewart was born in Gloucester Co., NJ October 11, 1785. David died August 6, 1871 in LaFayette Co., MO, at 85 years of age. He married twice. He married Elizabeth Larrison in Madison Co., KY, May 31, 1807. Elizabeth was born ca 1787. Elizabeth was the daughter of George Larrison. He married Susan Hensley in Jackson Co., MO, February 7, 1850. Susan was born ca 1804.

26. Rachel3 Larrison was born before May 4, 1773, the first event for which there is a recorded date. Rachel died after 1837 in KY?.

She married Ezekiel Stewart in Cape May, NJ, May 4, 1773. Ezekiel was born in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., NJ June 26, 1741. Ezekiel was the son of John Stewart and Elizabeth. Ezekiel died March 25, 1837 in probably Estill Co., KY, at 95 years of age. Ezekiel became the father of Stephen Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ. Ezekiel became the father of Ezekiel Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ. Ezekiel became the father of Samuel Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ. Ezekiel became the father of Rebecca Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ, circa 1778. Ezekiel became the father of Thomas Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ, ca 1782. At 42 years of age Ezekiel became the father of Jacob Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ, 1783. At 44 years of age Ezekiel became the father of David Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ, October 11, 1785. (See Ezekiel Stewart for the children resulting from this marriage.)

Rachel became the mother of Stephen Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ. Rachel became the mother of Ezekiel Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ. Rachel became the mother of Samuel Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ. Rachel became the mother of Rebecca Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ, circa 1778. Rachel became the mother of Thomas Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ, ca 1782. Rachel became the mother of Jacob Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ, 1783. Rachel became the mother of David Stewart in Gloucester Co., NJ, October 11, 1785.

Fourth Generation

27. John4 Stewart (Charles5) was born before June 15, 1735, the first event for which there is a recorded date.

He married Elizabeth. Elizabeth became the mother of Margaret Stewart in Tennent, Shrewsbury Co., NJ. Elizabeth became the mother of William Stewart in Shrewsbury Co., NJ, June 15, 1735. Elizabeth became the mother of Stephen Stewart in Tennent, Shrewsbury Co., NJ, November 20, 1737. Elizabeth became the mother of Ezekiel Stewart in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., NJ, June 26, 1741.

John became the father of Margaret Stewart in Tennent, Shrewsbury Co., NJ. John became the father of William Stewart in Shrewsbury Co., NJ, June 15, 1735. John became the father of Stephen Stewart in Tennent, Shrewsbury Co., NJ, November 20, 1737. John became the father of Ezekiel Stewart in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., NJ, June 26, 1741.

John Stewart and Elizabeth had the following children:

child 28 i. David3 Stewart was born before 1805, the first event for which there is a recorded date. David died 1805 in Montgomery Co., KY. He married Henrietta. David Stewart owned 136 acres on the waters of Spencer's Creek in Montgomery Co., Kentucky.

child 29 ii. Margaret Stewart was born in Tennent, Shrewsbury Co., NJ on (birth date unknown).

child 30 iii. Benjamin Stewart was born before 1807, the first event for which there is a recorded date. Benjamin died 1807 in Montgomery Co., KY. He married Elizabeth.

child 31 iv. William Stewart was born in Shrewsbury Co., NJ June 15, 1735.

child 32 v. Stephen Stewart was born in Tennent, Shrewsbury Co., NJ November 20, 1737.

child + 17 vi. Ezekiel Stewart was born June 26, 1741.

33. Elizabeth4 was born before June 15, 1735, the first event for which there is a recorded date.

She married twice. She married Stephen Stewart. She married John Stewart. John is the son of Charles Stewart. John became the father of Margaret Stewart in Tennent, Shrewsbury Co., NJ. John became the father of William Stewart in Shrewsbury Co., NJ, June 15, 1735. John became the father of Stephen Stewart in Tennent, Shrewsbury Co., NJ, November 20, 1737. John became the father of Ezekiel Stewart in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., NJ, June 26, 1741.

Elizabeth became the mother of Margaret Stewart in Tennent, Shrewsbury Co., NJ. Elizabeth became the mother of William Stewart in Shrewsbury Co., NJ, June 15, 1735. Elizabeth became the mother of Stephen Stewart in Tennent, Shrewsbury Co., NJ, November 20, 1737. Elizabeth became the mother of Ezekiel Stewart in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., NJ, June 26, 1741.

Fifth Generation

34. Charles5 Stewart was born on (birth date unknown).

Charles Stewart had the following child:

child + 27 i. John4 Stewart was born before June 15, 1735, the first event for which there is a recorded date.

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Index

Aid

Aid, John (marriage to Elizabeth Stewart) (i487), b.1805-

Anderson

Anderson, Ann Robeson (i439), b.1834-d.1837
Anderson, Eliza Ann Fraughber (i437), b.1829-
Anderson, Elizabeth Ann F. (i445), b.1850-
Anderson, George W. (marriage to Sally Stewart) (i24), b.1810-d.1859
Anderson, George W., Jr. (i443), b.1846-d.1880
Anderson, Jacob Stewart (i442), b.1843-d.1876
Anderson, James Robeson (i440), b.1838-d.1917
Anderson, Mary Fowler (i441), b.1841-
Anderson, Matthew William (i12), b.1836-d.1906
Anderson, Rachael Jane (i444), b.1848-d.1881
Anderson, Robert Smith Perry (i438), b.1831-d.1833

Burgess

Burgess, Anna (marriage to James Robeson Anderson) (i446), d.1897
Burgess, Henry (marriage to Rachel Stewart) (i489)

Daniel

Daniel, Jessie (marriage to Rachael Jane Anderson) (i6438)
Daniel, Julia A. (marriage to Matthew William Anderson) (i449), b.1842-d.1887

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Elizabeth (i485)
Elizabeth (marriage to Benjamin Stewart) (i4000)
Elizabeth (marriage to John Stewart) (i485)

Erwin

Erwin, Mary Webster (marriage to Matthew William Anderson) (i13), b.1861-d.1931

(-----)

Henrietta (marriage to David Stewart) (i3995)

Hensley

Hensley, Susan (marriage to David Stewart) (i3156), b.1804-

(-----)

Kizah (marriage to Ezekiel Stewart) (i3147), b.1789-

Larrison

Larrison, Elizabeth (marriage to David Stewart) (i483), b.1787-
Larrison, John (marriage to Unknown Stewart) (i3149), b.1765-d.1872
Larrison, Rachel (i101), d.1837
Larrison, Rachel (marriage to Ezekiel Stewart) (i101), d.1837

(-----)

Margaret (marriage to Stephen Stewart) (i474), b.1785-

McDowell

McDowell, Jennie (marriage to Thomas Stewart) (i478), b.1782-

Nichols

Nichols, Ann (i51), b.1785-d.1861
Nichols, Ann (marriage to Jacob Stewart) (i51), b.1785-d.1861

Noland

Noland, Edith (marriage to Samuel Stewart) (i481), b.1786-

Smitson

Smitson, William J. (marriage to Elizabeth Ann F. Anderson) (i455)

Stewart

Stewart, Archibald C. (i3150)
Stewart, Benjamin (i3997), d.1807
Stewart, Charles (i3993)
Stewart, David (i482), b.1785-d.1871
Stewart, David (i3994), d.1805
Stewart, Elizabeth (i486), b.1805-
Stewart, Ezekiel (i100), b.1741-d.1837
Stewart, Ezekiel (i479)
Stewart, Ezekiel (marriage to Rachel Larrison) (i100), b.1741-d.1837
Stewart, Jacob (i50), b.1783-d.1851
Stewart, Jacob (marriage to Ann Nichols) (i50), b.1783-d.1851
Stewart, John (i2330)
Stewart, John (marriage to Elizabeth) (i2330)
Stewart, Margaret (i3996)
Stewart, Mary "Polly" (i490), b.1814-d.1873
Stewart, Rachel (i488), b.1807-
Stewart, Rebecca (i475), b.1778-d.1810
Stewart, Sally (i25), b.1809-d.1881
Stewart, Samuel (i480), d.1849
Stewart, Stephen (i473)
Stewart, Stephen (i3999), b.1737-
Stewart, Stephen (marriage to Elizabeth) (i484)
Stewart, Thomas (i477), b.1782-d.1831
Stewart, Unknown (i3148)
Stewart, William (i3998), b.1735-

Stone

Stone, Juliet (marriage to George W. Anderson, Jr.) (i447)

Tribble

Tribble, Elizabeth (marriage to Archibald C. Stewart) (i3151), b.1795-

Truitt

Truitt, Orlando (marriage to Mary Fowler Anderson) (i454), d.1926

Whitsett

Whitsett, Joseph (marriage to Rebecca Stewart) (i476), b.1774-d.1824

Yocum

Yocum, Moses Benjamin (marriage to Mary "Polly" Stewart) (i491), b.1812-d.1886

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