THE STEWART CLAN MAGAZINE
James and Jane Stewart of Concord, Mass., had a daughter Ann, born in 171& (page 5). Mrs. D. K. Moore of Detroit, Mich., has sent us a line of descent from Ann Stewart. Ann married Nov. 16, 1741, Thomas McGee, born in 1714. They removed to Colrain, where Thomas McGee died Oct. 27, 1793, and his widow Ann died Sep. 11, 1807. Their daughter Ann. bom Mar. 3, 1753-4, in Colrain, married about 1775 William Caldwell, born Sep. 17. 1750, in Londonderry, N. H. : Ann (McGee) Caldwell died Oct. 13, 1788, in Colrain. Their son. Increase McGee Caldwell, bom Sep. 14, 177 1, in Colrain, married Betsey Baker, bom in New York: he died in i86a in Napoleon, Mich., and his wife died a few years later in Frank' lin, Mich.
Charles A. Stewart of San Francisco (page 171) states that his father's family papers, to- gether with an old Andre Farrera rapier, given him at the death of his father in Waterloo, la., in 1895, were destroyed in the San Francisco fire about 20 years ago. The sword, made in Italy, was taken in the Battle of Culloden in 1746, from an English officer whom he had killed, by one of Mr. Stewart's ancestors who was fighting for Prince Charlie, and had been handed down from one generation to another. Mr. Stewart's father brought the sword to America from his old home at Lassington Loch, near Loch Rannoch, Perthshire, one of the seats of the Stewarts of Appin.
William Drysdale Stewart of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, is interested in Stewart history. His father was Rev. John Stewart, descended from the Stewarts who fought at Flodden Field and Falkirk and in later wars. Taught school in Edinburgh from 1830 to 1832, and was licensed to preach in Pictou by the Presbytery of Dunkeld in 1832 and ordained in 1834.
He married Alice, the youngest daughter of William Drysdale of Edinburgh. His mother was a Murray of Philiphaugh.
Names of Our Subscribers (con.)
Mrs. Alice Lee Pierce, West Falls Church. Va.
Mrs. Glenn Green, Mankato, Kan.
Mrs. Lloyd R. Shuman, Millerstown, Pa.
Mrs. H. L. Stark. St. Peter. Minn.
Mrs. William H. Talbott. Rockville, Md.
Dr. Alexander M. Stuart, P. O. box 893, Knoxville. Tenn.
Mrs. Burton Ashley Crane, 617 West 10th St.. Erie, Pa.
Mrs. J. W. Rice, 207 Westminster Drive, Atlanta, Ga.
Charles E. Stewart, 2212 Germantown St., Dayton, O.
Homer Stewart, Washington C. H., Ohio
Mrs. George Scott. Milford, Ohio
New York State Library. Albany, N. Y.
Mrs. Horace Anderson. 53 Leighton ave., Yonkers, N. Y.
New Haven Colony Historical Society, 144 Grove St., New Haven
Harlan R. Campbell. Athens, Pa.
Judge A. T. Stewart, 18th Judicial circuit, Winchester. Tenn.
Prof. Stewart H. Burnham. Dept. of Botany. Cornell University. Ithaca. N. Y.
Dr. Henry Stewart. 233 Baltimore St.. Gettysburg. Pa.
Mrs. Dollie M. Richardson Lyeth. Windytop. Riverdale-on-Hudson. N. Y.
Sons of the Revolution in the State of California, 424 S. Broadway. Los Ang^U's
Miss Julia A. Stewart, 1149 j South Lawrence St.. Wichita. Kan.
Mrs. Edward A. Strong, 1120 McKn'ght bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn.
Miss Mary A. Steward. 120 Park ave., Takoma Park, Washington.
Frank Y. Stewart, 33S East University Parkway. Baltimore. Md.
Mrs. Frank Alfred Stuart, Marshall. Mich.
Stuart H. Patterson. Guaranty Trust Co.. 140 Broadway. N Y. City
Mrs. Ella N. Taylor, 228 North St.. Geneseo. III.
Dr. Ferdinand Schmitter. 24 p:ik St.. Albany, N. Y.
Mrs J. A. Record. Monson. Me.
Mrs Gertrude S. Stewart. Medford. N. J.
Mrs. (Jeorge A, Page, 246 East Walnut St., Oneida, N. Y.
Mrs. C. P. Stewart, Pee l>ee. N. C.
Dr. B. P. Stewart, Cambridge, Neb.
Miss Gertrude E. Stewart, 3518 Woodland ave., Kansas City, Mo.
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