Married Jane Grover, 29 Jul 1848, San Bernardino, San Bernardino, California
Children - Isabella Stewart, Mary Jane Stewart, Ruth Caroline Stewart, Margaret Stewart, Elizabeth Ann Stewart, James Wesley Stewart, Luella Lorena Stewart, Cynthia Emeline Stewart, Hannah Grover Stewart, George Thomas Stewart, Isaiah Joshua Stewart, Margaret E. Stewart, Samuel Spaulding Stewart
Married Elzira Corbitt, 9 Mar 1874, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children - James Wiley Stewart, Elzira Clarinda Stewart, Melissa Jane Stewart, Grace Alberta Stewart, Jessie Emma Stewart, William Rufus Stewart, Julia Mae Stewart, Ruthinda Stewart, Horace Stewart, Wesley Corbitt Stewart, Parley Stewart, Minerva Stewart, Franklin Stewart, Virgil A. Stewart
Biography - That the Western country and especially the Mormon people are Rooseveltian in the size of their families is instanced in the following biography of a Mormon pioneer, J.W. Stewart, father of J.W. Stewart of Lyman, Wyo. The father died a short time ago in Farmington, Utah. The biography in a local paper is as follows:
James Wesley Stewart was born on the 10th day of May, 1825, in the state of Alabama, county of Tuscaloora, Tuscaloora City. He was one of the little band of pioneers that crossed the plains in 1847, landing in Salt Lake on the 24th day of July. It was a dreary place then, and tried the metal and strength of the bravest.
Mr. Stewart assisted in making the first irrigating dam on City creek, Salt Lake, in the winter of 1847. It was a hard struggle for him. Being without bread and having to go a thousand miles for flour, he was compelled at times to exist on cow hides during the winter and sego roots in the spring. He was one of the forty-seven men who went ahead of Brigham Young to cut the brush and build a road through Immigration canyon.
In the year of 1848 Mr. Stewart went to California and participated in the rush for gold, which reached its climax in '49. He was married to Jane Grover on the 29th day of July, 1850, at Deer creek, near Sacramento.
James Stewart was the father of eleven children at the time of his wife's death. He then married a second wife, Elzira Corbitt, by whom he was father of fourteen children at the time of her death. Of these he is survived by eighteen children.
James Stewart was a life-long Mormon and came to Cokeville six years ago from Fort Bridger, Wyo. Since that time he has resided with his eldest daughter, Mrs. John Bourne, until the time of his death, Saturday, March 22, 1913 at 8:55 a.m.
The remains were taken to Farmington, Utah, and laid to rest beside those of his wife.
© Wyoming Semi-Weekly Tribune no. 30 April 15, 1913, page 5
Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, Brigham Young Pioneer Company (1847), Age at Departure: 21; Abraham O. Smoot - George B. Wallace Company (1847), Age at Departure: 22
Married Jane Grover, 29 Jul 1848, San Bernardino, San Bernardino, California
Children - Isabella Stewart, Mary Jane Stewart, Ruth Caroline Stewart, Margaret Stewart, Elizabeth Ann Stewart, James Wesley Stewart, Luella Lorena Stewart, Cynthia Emeline Stewart, Hannah Grover Stewart, George Thomas Stewart, Isaiah Joshua Stewart, Margaret E. Stewart, Samuel Spaulding Stewart
Married Elzira Corbitt, 9 Mar 1874, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children - James Wiley Stewart, Elzira Clarinda Stewart, Melissa Jane Stewart, Grace Alberta Stewart, Jessie Emma Stewart, William Rufus Stewart, Julia Mae Stewart, Ruthinda Stewart, Horace Stewart, Wesley Corbitt Stewart, Parley Stewart, Minerva Stewart, Franklin Stewart, Virgil A. Stewart
Biography - That the Western country and especially the Mormon people are Rooseveltian in the size of their families is instanced in the following biography of a Mormon pioneer, J.W. Stewart, father of J.W. Stewart of Lyman, Wyo. The father died a short time ago in Farmington, Utah. The biography in a local paper is as follows:
James Wesley Stewart was born on the 10th day of May, 1825, in the state of Alabama, county of Tuscaloora, Tuscaloora City. He was one of the little band of pioneers that crossed the plains in 1847, landing in Salt Lake on the 24th day of July. It was a dreary place then, and tried the metal and strength of the bravest.
Mr. Stewart assisted in making the first irrigating dam on City creek, Salt Lake, in the winter of 1847. It was a hard struggle for him. Being without bread and having to go a thousand miles for flour, he was compelled at times to exist on cow hides during the winter and sego roots in the spring. He was one of the forty-seven men who went ahead of Brigham Young to cut the brush and build a road through Immigration canyon.
In the year of 1848 Mr. Stewart went to California and participated in the rush for gold, which reached its climax in '49. He was married to Jane Grover on the 29th day of July, 1850, at Deer creek, near Sacramento.
James Stewart was the father of eleven children at the time of his wife's death. He then married a second wife, Elzira Corbitt, by whom he was father of fourteen children at the time of her death. Of these he is survived by eighteen children.
James Stewart was a life-long Mormon and came to Cokeville six years ago from Fort Bridger, Wyo. Since that time he has resided with his eldest daughter, Mrs. John Bourne, until the time of his death, Saturday, March 22, 1913 at 8:55 a.m.
The remains were taken to Farmington, Utah, and laid to rest beside those of his wife.
© Wyoming Semi-Weekly Tribune no. 30 April 15, 1913, page 5
Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, Brigham Young Pioneer Company (1847), Age at Departure: 21; Abraham O. Smoot - George B. Wallace Company (1847), Age at Departure: 22
Family Members
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Cynthia Utley Stewart Hill
1823–1908
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George Rufus Stewart
1827–1891
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William Anderson Stewart
1830–1911
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Eliza Jane Stewart Ensign
1832–1909
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Mary Eveline Stewart
1834–1847
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Isaiah Lawrence Stewart
1837–1898
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Joseph Virgil Stewart
1839–1853
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Nancy Lorena Stewart Burch
1841–1915
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Ruthinda Emma Stewart Yearsley
1845–1906
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Mary Jane Stewart Bourne
1851–1915
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Ruth Caroline Stewart Tubbs
1853–1927
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Eliza Ann Stewart Barrett
1855–1924
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James Wesley Stewart
1857–1934
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Luella Lorena Stewart Goddard
1859–1924
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Cynthia Emeline Stewart Barron
1862–1937
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Hannah Grover Stewart Munns
1864–1895
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George Thomas Stewart
1866–1878
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Isaiah Joshua Stewart
1869–1933
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Samuel Spaulding Stewart
1871–1878
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Margaret Evans Stewart
1873–1873
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James Wiley Stewart
1875–1949
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Elzira Clarinda Stewart
1876–1876
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Melissa Jane Stewart Bluemel
1878–1925
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Grace Alberta Stewart Snodgrass
1880–1936
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Julia May Stewart
1884–1886
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Ruthinda Stewart Graham
1885–1919
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Horace Stewart
1887–1923
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Wesley Corbitt Stewart
1889–1907
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Minerva Stewart Hoffman
1892–1930
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Franklin Stewart
1895–1960
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