James Alexander Stewart

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James Alexander Stewart

Birth
Washington County, Maine, USA
Death
16 Aug 1877 (aged 44)
Jackson County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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husband of Elizabeth (Brown) Stewart
father of Oscar Robert Stewart

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1870 Census lists the following children:

Viola S., 12 b. Missouri
John A., 10 b. Missouri
Rebecca, 8 b. Missouri
William, 7 b. Missouri
Robert, 5 b. Missouri
Isabel, 3 mo. b. Missouri
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James Stewart died in 1877. The following 1880 census lists children born after 1870.

1880 Census
Manzanita Preinct
Jackson County
Oregon
Enumerated on 4th and 5th day of June 1880
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Elizabeth Stewart 39 b. Ireland F. Ireland M. Ireland

Alexander Stewart (father-in-law) 72 Ireland. F. Ire. F. Ire

John A. 20, son, Missouri
Rebecca J., 18, daughter, Missouri
William A., 17, son, Missouri
Oscar R., 15, son, Missouri
Bertha 8, daughter, Oregon
Stella 5, daughter, Oregon
James 3, son, Oregon
husband of Elizabeth (Brown) Stewart
father of Oscar Robert Stewart

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1870 Census lists the following children:

Viola S., 12 b. Missouri
John A., 10 b. Missouri
Rebecca, 8 b. Missouri
William, 7 b. Missouri
Robert, 5 b. Missouri
Isabel, 3 mo. b. Missouri
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James Stewart died in 1877. The following 1880 census lists children born after 1870.

1880 Census
Manzanita Preinct
Jackson County
Oregon
Enumerated on 4th and 5th day of June 1880
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Elizabeth Stewart 39 b. Ireland F. Ireland M. Ireland

Alexander Stewart (father-in-law) 72 Ireland. F. Ire. F. Ire

John A. 20, son, Missouri
Rebecca J., 18, daughter, Missouri
William A., 17, son, Missouri
Oscar R., 15, son, Missouri
Bertha 8, daughter, Oregon
Stella 5, daughter, Oregon
James 3, son, Oregon

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JAMES A. STEWART
DIED
Aug. 16, 1877,
AGED
44 years, 3 mo's
and 28 days

Death rides on every passing breeze,
And lurks in every flower;
Each season has its own disease,
Its peril every hour.