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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Charles E. Stewart: Birth: JUN 1898 in Smethport, Pennsylvania.

  2. Clarence Stewart: Birth: JUN 1898 in Smethport, Pennsylvania. Death: BEF 1900 in Smethport, Pennsylvania

  3. Glenn L. Marshall: Birth: 18 JUN 1898 in Hartford City, Blackford County, Indiana. Death: 28 MAY 1981 in Anderson, Madison County, Indiana

  4. Nettie A. Stewart: Birth: AUG 1899 in Smethport, Pennsylvania. Death: BEF 1930 in Grant County, Indiana

  5. Eppie L. Stewart: Birth: 05 JUN 1904 in Hartford City, Blackford County, Indiana. Death: 01 APR 1990 in MUNCIE, DELAWARE COUNTY, INDIANA

  6. Helen Eulita Stewart: Birth: 21 JUN 1909 in Hartford City, Blackford County, Indiana. Death: 10 JAN 1985 in COLUMBUS, FRANKLIN COUNTY, OHIO

  7. Jesse Arthur Stewart: Birth: 01 JAN 1913 in Hartford City, Blackford County, Indiana. Death: MAY 1959 in MUNCIE, DELAWARE COUNTY, INDIANA

  8. Mary Anne Stewart: Birth: 01 MAY 1918 in Hartford City, Blackford County, Indiana. Death: 29 JUL 2006 in COLUMBUS, FRANKLIN COUNTY, OHIO


Notes
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Note:   Smethport, Pennsylvania, the County Seat of famous McKean County, is one of the most picturesque and healthful places of residence in the State of Pennsylvania. And every new comer, observing the fine residences and general thrift of the people is at once impressed with the superiority of this place to most villages of its size. Smethport is at high altitude, namely 1,488 feet above sea level, and Prospect Hill. a beautiful eminence not far distant, is the second highest point in the State, rising above sea level 2,495 feet. Exhilarating mountain breezes waft vigor and health from the hemlock woods, and Smethport can boast a climate of remarkable healthfulness. -text by Mr. John W. Sanborn An Illustrated Souvenir of Smethport, Pennsylvania 1895 One hundred years ago, Smethport, Pennsylvania was in its prime. The lumber mills & wood chemical plants were booming & the oil industry of Bradford brought money to the area. And with money came lavish living. The people of Smethport had it all in those days; four railroads (2 were built in 1899), four hotels, a fairground, telephone service & even an opera house. The promise of money in the area brought new people in, and new business followed with them.
  It is because of these businessmen that many of the buildings of Smethport are still in existence today. Many of the buildings one would see on a typical voyage down Main Street Smethport in 2001 are the same that were there in the 1890's, often with little or no change to the structure of the building. We invite you to visit and revisit Smethport, Pennsylvania again and again.



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