WebMarried to Capt. Ralph Stewart (1749-1835). Children: 1790-1881 Mitchell Stewart 1784-1881 Catherine Stewart Cooke 1790-1881 Robert Stewart 1797-1821 Sarah "Sally" … WebFeb 6, 2006 · Capt. Ralph Stewart was born in 1749 in Cow Pasture, Va. His father, James, was captured by Indians and burned at the stake in 1757. In 1773, Ralph …
Tracking the Pioneers: History and Genealogy of Captain Ralph Stewart ...
WebIn 1800, Captain Ralph Stewart and his family settled in the area, just a few miles from the Cooke's cabin. In 1802, Edward McDonald and his family moved onto his land near Big Bottom Fork. He was accompanied by his son-in-law, James Shannon, and several slaves. They cleared land for a plantation at the main fork of the Guyandotte River. WebThe Stewart (Royal) DNA Project has been designed to cater for men who descend, or believe they descend, from the ancient Scottish family known colloquially as the Royal Stewarts. This family started out in Scotland when the first of the line, Walter Fitz Alan (1110-1177) was appointed High Steward of Scotland under King David I. His ... downsview dodge dealership
Tracking the Pioneers : History and Genealogy of Capt. Ralph …
WebHis father, James Elliott Stewart, died from injuries received in the Revolution War. Absolum’s grandfather, Captain Ralph Stewart, served in the Revolution War. Parents James Elliott Stewart s/o Capt. Ralph Stewart and Nancy Ann Burgess d/o Edward Burgess and Nancy Francis Burgess. Children: Absolum was married twice. First wife … WebJan 17, 2011 · Shortly thereafter, Capt. Ralph Stewart journeyed back to Montgomery County, Va., where, on June 25, 1788, he married Mary Clay, sixteen-year-old daughter of Mitchell and Phoebe Belcher Clay. Capt. Stewart and his new wife returned to Kentucky where they lived for about a dozen years before moving in 1800 to present Wyoming … WebOct 29, 2012 · Shortly thereafter, Capt. Ralph Stewart journeyed back to Montgomery County, Va., where, on June 25, 1788, he married Mary Clay, sixteen-year-old daughter of Mitchell and Phoebe Belcher Clay. Capt. Stewart and his new wife returned to Kentucky where they lived for about a dozen years before moving in 1800 to present Wyoming … clc-044 kazuki collection