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William Stewart

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William Stewart

Birth
Death
7 Feb 1893 (aged 80)
Burial
Clarion County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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WILLIAM STEWART, son of William and Sarah McKibben Stewart, was born November 22, 1812 in Armstrong Co., PA, and died February 07, 1893 in Perry twp, Clarion County, PA. He married ELIZABETH MCCALL, daughter of ROBERT MCCALL and ELIZABETH THOMPSON.

Commemorative Biographical Record: William Stewart Jr...was a farmer by occupation, and became quite well-to-do. Becoming blind, he spent the last twenty years of his life in retirement from active labor. In politics he was a lifelong Democrat and he was a consistent member of the Presbyterian Church. In October 1892 he was called to his final rest at the age of eighty years and two months [incorrect according to his tombstone] and his estimable wife died in March 1867 at the age of sixty-one, both being buried at the Concord Church in Clarion county. Their children were: David, a farmer of Perry township, Clarion county; Amos, an agriculturist of Perry township; William, who died on the old homestead, where his widow and family still reside; and Roslinda, wife of Israel Butler, a farmer of Madison township, Clarion county.
WILLIAM STEWART, son of William and Sarah McKibben Stewart, was born November 22, 1812 in Armstrong Co., PA, and died February 07, 1893 in Perry twp, Clarion County, PA. He married ELIZABETH MCCALL, daughter of ROBERT MCCALL and ELIZABETH THOMPSON.

Commemorative Biographical Record: William Stewart Jr...was a farmer by occupation, and became quite well-to-do. Becoming blind, he spent the last twenty years of his life in retirement from active labor. In politics he was a lifelong Democrat and he was a consistent member of the Presbyterian Church. In October 1892 he was called to his final rest at the age of eighty years and two months [incorrect according to his tombstone] and his estimable wife died in March 1867 at the age of sixty-one, both being buried at the Concord Church in Clarion county. Their children were: David, a farmer of Perry township, Clarion county; Amos, an agriculturist of Perry township; William, who died on the old homestead, where his widow and family still reside; and Roslinda, wife of Israel Butler, a farmer of Madison township, Clarion county.


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