Charles attended school in Switzerland for three years. His mother, Josephine, spent the summers with him at Lake Geneva.
Charles married Sophia Howard (McHenry) Stewart (13 Oct 1868 - 30 June 1959).
Charles entered in his father's business, C. Morton Stewart & Company.
"Filagen" was built for Charles and Sophia on "Cliffeholme" acres upon a wooded hill overlooking the Green Spring Valley. It was a home of English-style architecture.
[Written in 1940] The grounds of "Cliffeholme" once included what is now the estate of Mrs. McHenry Keyser on the East, including where stands "Filagen," the home of Charles M. Stewart, Jr….
Charles attended school in Switzerland for three years. His mother, Josephine, spent the summers with him at Lake Geneva.
Charles married Sophia Howard (McHenry) Stewart (13 Oct 1868 - 30 June 1959).
Charles entered in his father's business, C. Morton Stewart & Company.
"Filagen" was built for Charles and Sophia on "Cliffeholme" acres upon a wooded hill overlooking the Green Spring Valley. It was a home of English-style architecture.
[Written in 1940] The grounds of "Cliffeholme" once included what is now the estate of Mrs. McHenry Keyser on the East, including where stands "Filagen," the home of Charles M. Stewart, Jr….
Family Members
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Sophia DeButts Stewart
1851–1916
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Banny Stewart Johnston
1861–1896
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Frances Lurman Stewart Coster
1867–1952
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Mary Morton Stewart
1868–1869
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Gustav Lurman Stewart
1871–1941
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John Stewart
1871–1903
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Redmond Conyngham Stewart
1873–1936
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Priscilla Pinkney Stewart McHenry
1876–1962
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William Plunkett Stewart
1878–1948
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Ellinor Donnell Stewart Heiser
1879–1971
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Doris Lurman Stewart
1881–1952
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Stephen Lurman Stewart
1882–1947
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Donnell Stewart
1886–1887
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William Donnell Stewart
1889–1921
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Records on Ancestry
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Charles Morton Stewart
Geneanet Community Trees Index
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Charles Morton Stewart
U.S., Newspapers.com™ Marriage Index, 1800s-2020
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Charles Morton Stewart
1900 United States Federal Census
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Charles Morton Stewart
1910 United States Federal Census
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Charles Morton Stewart
1930 United States Federal Census
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