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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. James Peter Stewart: Birth: 1798 in North Carolina. Death: AFT 1880 in Calhoun County, Georgia

  2. Catherine Stewart: Birth: 15 SEP 1800 in Hancock/Jones County, Georgia. Death: 12 JUL 1879

  3. Christian Stewart: Birth: 1802 in Comberland, North Carolina. Death: AFT 1865 in Columbia County, Arkansas

  4. John Henry Stewart: Birth: 11 JAN 1804 in Buncombe County, North Carolina. Death: 8 OCT 1874 in Randolph County, Georgia

  5. Henry Randall Stewart: Birth: 1807 in Buncombe County, North Carolina. Death: 5 APR 1862 in Richmond, Henrico, Virginia

  6. Kenneth (Kinneth) Stewart: Birth: 5 DEC 1808 in Buncombe County, North Carolina. Death: 31 OCT 1876 in Columbia County, Arkansas


Sources
1. Title:   Clayton & Stewart.ged
2. Author:   Zella Armstrong
Publication:   Genealogical Publishing, Inc., Baltimore, MD, 1993, 1997
3. Title:   Martin & Bunkley
4. Page:   Vol.35, No.10 Apr 1958 249 - (252) G252, Vol.39, No.1 Jul 1961 157(158) - 164

Notes
a. Note:   N377 BIOGRAPHY: Against Oblivion: History of Calhoun county, GA
  Daniel Randall Stewart (Stuart)- born in Scotland, m. Margaret Francis Smith. They had six children all born in N.C. exept one. On 3/1/1835 Randall was received as a member of the Phillippi Church in Marion co. (now Schley co.) GA.
  BIOGRAPHY: Memoirs of Georgia: Containing Historical Accounts of the State's Civil, Military, Industrial and Professional interests and personal sketches of many of its people, Vol II; Atlanta, GA; The Southern Historical Association, 1895; Radolph county, Georgia
  DANIEL R. STEWART. The Stewart family, prominent in the annals of Randolph county history, from the time the county was cut out of Lee, is of Scotch descent, as the name plainly evidences. Daniel Stewart, who came from Scotland with his family about the year 1800, and settled in Buncombe county, North Carolina, was the founder. He served in the war of 1812, in the ranks of the United States army, and soon after it was over moved with his family to Georgia and settled near Macon. He had four sons and two daughters. He was a good type of the hardy Scotchman, whose blood is well mingled in the veins of Georgia's early residents. He was a whig in politics and a stanch Presbyterian. He died in Marion county, Ga., to which place he had moved, aged eighty-eight years. John Stewart, his son, was a small boy when the family settled in Georgia.
  Children included: Rev. Peter Stewart (m. Eleanor Mackey HARRIS), Christian (m. William FARMINGTON), John Henry (m. Elizabeth Patience Catherine GILES), Catherine (m. Norman MORRISON), Henry Randal (m. Sophia McKINNEY) and Kennith.
  Rev. Peter STEWART (b. c1798, NC; died aft 1880 in Calhoun Co., GA; m. Eleanor Mackey HARRIS. Children included Charlotte (m. William James HODGES), Christian (m. l)Daniel B. NORTON), Margaret (m. James SPURLOCK), Sara Ann (m. Seaborne ENGRAM), Ellen(m. James Garrett McKINNON), Addageith Jane (married John G. McKINNON), Caroline (m. John G. McKINNON after death of sister Addageith Jane), Kenneth (m. Mary MORGAN), Peter Jason (m. Mary Elizabeth BROWN) and Eliza.
  Rev. Peter STEWART was licened to preach in the Phillippi Primitive Baptist Church in Marion (now Schley) Co., GA. He is buried in Mars Hill Primitive Baptist Church near Edison, Calhoun Co., GA


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