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Subject: RE: [STUART] John and Rachel, Stuart Parke Co, IN
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 20:25:57 -0500
In-Reply-To: <MB08kyPzGNsokLQ8aZR0000d1ee@MB08.myfamilysouth.com>
Not related, but while I was researching in Cape Girardeau County Missouri
and in Howard and Miami Counties this past month, I did run into the name
Rachael Stewart/Stuart/Steward a lot. You may want to check the Missouri
Counties of Cape G and Bollinger.
Fred
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I have been researching the family of John Stuart and his wife Rachel. They
lived in Parke Co, IN where their children were born. Rachel married George
Fisher after John's death. After George's death she moved with her son
Alexander to IA and eventually to Gentry Co, MO. She was last found in the
1870 census there. Would love to know when and where she died. The Stuart
children included: William who married Minerva Blair and settled in Marion
Co, IA., James who married Margaret Talley and settled in O'Brien Co, IA.,
Alexander who married Rosanna Belmire and settled in Gentry Co, IA, Sarah
who married Jonathan Hugham and died early in IN., Nancy who married John
Taylor and settled in DeKalb Co, IL. I have somewhat extensive research on
these families and their descendants. I would love to correspond with anyone
who is related or knows of this Stuart family. I will share info.
Thanks.
Pat Kratz
West Des Moines, IA
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