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From: mary stewart kyritsis <>
Subject: Re: Stuart/Stewart
Date: Sat, 5 Sep 1998 20:58:33 +0300 (EET DST)


Hi Linda,

Stuart and Stewart can ALWAYS be freely exchanged in any research.
Sometimes in a man's will he spelled it the other way although he might have
been on all documents with the other spelling. Never let that stop you!

The reference on G158 is cryptic, which is why I had a question mark on it:
"William Stewart, born about 1788 in Virginia, was enumerated in Trigg
county, KY, in the census of 1850 as having in his family Robert, aged 25;
Bernice 20 (probably Robert's wife); William A., 17 -- all three born in
Tennessee -- and Sarah, 7 (probably Robert's daugher), birthlace not shown."

Other Sarahs born in 1843:
Sarah NY 1843 drLewisMat/CynthiaBeal B245
SarahLavisa OH 1843 drJohnCh/SarMcCartney B223,226

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Mary

Mary Kyritsis
Kifissia, Greece

At 17:16 3.9.98 -0700, you wrote:
>Dear Mary--While I was going through the SCN I found this bit of
>information you had supplied " KY 1843 drRob/Bernice--,Trigg? G158"
>
>I am still searching for Sarah I Stuart b. 1943 in Kentucky...could the
>last name have been spelled as Stewart instead of "Stuart?" Do you any
>other Sarah's born in 1843 in Kentucky? And could you amplify this brief
>mention of Sarah Stewart you'd supplied.
>
>Again, thanks for your help.
>
>Linda Witt
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>

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