- From "Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine"
"Solomon Stewart...entered the military service in 1721, and served as sergeant in Capt. John Wainwright's Company. In 1722 he was with Capt. Johnson Harmon's Company, fighting Indians in the "District of Maine." He was one of the garrison at Brunswick, Me., when the Indians burned the town. In 1725 he acted as scout for Capt. Richard Kimball's 'Troop of Horse'."
- From "Sprague's Journal of Maine History"
- From "Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine"
"Solomon Stewart...entered the military service in 1721, and served as sergeant in Capt. John Wainwright's Company. In 1722 he was with Capt. Johnson Harmon's Company, fighting Indians in the "District of Maine." He was one of the garrison at Brunswick, Me., when the Indians burned the town. In 1725 he acted as scout for Capt. Richard Kimball's 'Troop of Horse'."
- From "Sprague's Journal of Maine History"
Inscription
Here lies the Body of
Mr Solomon Steuart
who departed this life
Feberuary the 28th AD 1758
in the 61st year of his Age
Halt paffenger as you go paft
Remember time it runneth fast
My duft in narrow bounds doe lie
Remember man that thou muft die
This duft revive it fhall again
And in a grave no mor remain
when trumpet founds I fhal be raifd
For this Gods holy word hath faid
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His last name is spelled Steuart
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