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Subject: {not a subscriber} STUART Windsor or Lambeth
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 08:49:36 -0700
From: squireanne@tiscali.co.uk
To: STUART-L@rootsweb.com
Henry Stuart born 1843 in Lambeth with connections to Windsor, had a brother
called Hugh - does anyone have any knowldge of them. Their father was Henry
Hugh Currie Stuart. Henry died of pneumonia after d
Golden Gate National Cemetery
San Bruno, San Mateo County, California
* Records with an asterisk at the end indicates those that have
not been verified by the U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs.
Please visit "The NationalCemetery Administration Records
Verification Project " for details on what this means.
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Steward, Edith B, d. 02/08/1949, Plot: E BLK567, bur.
02/12/1949, *
Death Notices:
"The Centinel" Gettysburg. Printed by Robt. Harper.
May 27, 1812:
On 20th, Mrs. Stewart, consort of John Stewart of Menallen twp.
Death Notices:
"The Republican Compiler" Gettysburg. Printed by Jacob Lefever.
Nov. 15, 1820
Friday last, Jane Stewart, d/James Stewart, Liberty twp.
Dec. 26, 1821
On 12th Mrs. Stewart, relect of James Stewart, Sr., Hamiltonban twp.
Feb. 20, 1822
Friday last, Mrs. Jane Stewart, consort of John Stewart, Liberty twp.
I found these on Adams Co.,PA Genweb.
Gretc
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Hello Karen:
Thank you so much for that info. Are you a Stuart with any knowledge of
Amherst and Rockbridge County African-American Stuarts? I've been surrounded
by brick walls (for over a year) re: Emily Stuart /Stewart who in Amherst
County gave birth to my great great great grandfather, Pompey Stuart/Stewart
somewhere around 1859 - early 1860's. I'm also trying to find out who
Pompey's father was. CAN"T FIND A THING. I sure wish I lived in Virginia, so
that I could research in person. I live in Fl
Dear Listers:
I received this message in tonight's mail. I generally do not
participate in online or email petitions as they are usually
worthless. However, this one seems to be an exception to the
rule. It will actually be delivered by February 28, 2003. I
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AOL has been posting cute little fuchsia signs saying "message not currently
available". Obviously not on this message, but enough to be irritating.
Gretchen
Looking for anyone researching Samuel Stewart born 1840's had a son Arthur
who lived in Chicago, IL. in the 1920's. I have some records that don't
connect to my Samuel Stewart.
Marianne
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Dear Listers: February 11, 2003
This was forwarded to me in my morning mail. As one never knows
where listers are researching, or for that matter where we may
find we next need to delve, issues of this type seem to require
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There has been a problem between MSN and Rootsweb for
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However, in the meanwhile, it has been reported that many
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Many of the subscribers to the lists
Hi.
Dr. Alexander Stewart is on the same 1790 census page in Franklin Co., PA, as
James RIDDLE. James RIDDLE married Ariana STUART, and his brother, Samuel
RIDDLE, married her sister, Marion STUART. These were the daughters of John
STUART from Bladensburg, MD, but am thinking maybe there's a connection to
Alexander Stewart. In 1810 Samuel RIDDLE became the guardian (Orphans Court),
of Elizabeth ROSS STEWART in Bedford Co., PA.
Does anyone recognize Alexander or Elizabeth?
Thanks.
Gretchen
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Dear Listers:
Looks like we are back to square one again and it is up to the
paying MSN subscribers to exert their pressure on their ISP
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The number for MSN tech support is 1-800-386-5550
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