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James Charles Stewart

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James Charles Stewart

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
23 Jul 1902 (aged 72)
Bronson, Bourbon County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Bronson, Bourbon County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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James Charles Stewart


The ten children of James and Catherine McEnterfer Stewart were Seth Wallace Stewart (1856-1947) who md Ella Jennings (1865-1933), Guy Vernon Stewart (1858-1937) who md Rozella Jones (1865-1952), Mary Elizabeth Stewart (1860-1887) who md William Hermon Dedrich Fuhrman (1853-1939), Calista Stewart (1863-1937) who md Benjamin Frankllin Jones, Jr. (1862-1951), twins Flora Stewart and unnamed brother Stewart (born/died 1865), Lydia Stewart (1868-1927) who md Edmund Dare Wolf (1865-1963), Johny Stewart (1870-1878), Oren K. Stewart (1873-) who first md Ida M. Larue (1876-) then Mae Townsely (1885-), and Clara Stewart.


familysearch 1850 Otsego Steuben IN Census (James Johnson M 61y 1789 NY, Elizabeth Johnson F 58y 1792 KY, Elmer Johnson M 1y 1849 VA, Elner Johnson F 3y 1847 VA, James Stewart M 20y 1830 PA).


"The Bronson Pilot Thursday July 31, 1902 James C. Stewart was born in the state of Pennsylvania August 15, 1829 and was married to Catherine McTrapper in February 1855, to this union six children were born. In the year of 1898 he with his family moved to Tennessee, and came to Kansas in 1873, died July 23, 1902 aged 72 yrs. 1 mo. and 8 days. Mr. Stewart was an old settler of this locality and was highly respected and honered by this community." [Source Rita Stewart Robbins files from information received from Neva Coats Staples/Lester Wolf.]


The father of James Stewart was James P. Stewart, birth year @1788 PA, death year @1845 DeKalb Co., IN; the maiden name of Maria, the mother of James Stewart is not known at this time, birth year @1800 PA, death year @1845 DeKalb Co., IN; four sons and five daughters were born to James P. Stewart and wife in Wayne Co., PA. [Source My Coats Family by Neva Maxine Coats Staples Kismet, KS publisher 1989 pp. 26, 144]

James Charles Stewart


The ten children of James and Catherine McEnterfer Stewart were Seth Wallace Stewart (1856-1947) who md Ella Jennings (1865-1933), Guy Vernon Stewart (1858-1937) who md Rozella Jones (1865-1952), Mary Elizabeth Stewart (1860-1887) who md William Hermon Dedrich Fuhrman (1853-1939), Calista Stewart (1863-1937) who md Benjamin Frankllin Jones, Jr. (1862-1951), twins Flora Stewart and unnamed brother Stewart (born/died 1865), Lydia Stewart (1868-1927) who md Edmund Dare Wolf (1865-1963), Johny Stewart (1870-1878), Oren K. Stewart (1873-) who first md Ida M. Larue (1876-) then Mae Townsely (1885-), and Clara Stewart.


familysearch 1850 Otsego Steuben IN Census (James Johnson M 61y 1789 NY, Elizabeth Johnson F 58y 1792 KY, Elmer Johnson M 1y 1849 VA, Elner Johnson F 3y 1847 VA, James Stewart M 20y 1830 PA).


"The Bronson Pilot Thursday July 31, 1902 James C. Stewart was born in the state of Pennsylvania August 15, 1829 and was married to Catherine McTrapper in February 1855, to this union six children were born. In the year of 1898 he with his family moved to Tennessee, and came to Kansas in 1873, died July 23, 1902 aged 72 yrs. 1 mo. and 8 days. Mr. Stewart was an old settler of this locality and was highly respected and honered by this community." [Source Rita Stewart Robbins files from information received from Neva Coats Staples/Lester Wolf.]


The father of James Stewart was James P. Stewart, birth year @1788 PA, death year @1845 DeKalb Co., IN; the maiden name of Maria, the mother of James Stewart is not known at this time, birth year @1800 PA, death year @1845 DeKalb Co., IN; four sons and five daughters were born to James P. Stewart and wife in Wayne Co., PA. [Source My Coats Family by Neva Maxine Coats Staples Kismet, KS publisher 1989 pp. 26, 144]


Inscription

Shared stone: "J. C. STEWART Died July 23, 1902 Aged 72 Yrs. 11 Mos. & 8 days Father At rest CATHERINE 1832 - 1917".

Gravesite Details

Grave located on the east side of the road coming in from the south entrance immediately north of the entrance.



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