In Dallanlaggan (Ballimore)
This branch is being discussed
HERE.
The next branch of the family of Glenbuckie is a branch known as Sliochd Gleanmagaolric. The
meaning of this name is uncertain
and our best guess is Gleann Magh Geal Riabhach (pronounced
"glen-mah-gill-ree(a)chk" with the "(a)" only slightly voiced, and the "ch" is,
of course, horked) which means "Valley of the Brindled White Field." We have been unable to
locate any glen with a name that's even close, so, at present, we have no idea
what the name of this branch refers to.
The primary initial residence for Branch IX of the Stewarts of Glenbuckie
appears to have been Dallanlaggan which is located in mid Glen Buckie.
Dallanlaggan means "dale of the little hollow". By the mid-18th
century Dallanlaggan was also
being called Ballimore, which means "big house".
Dallanlaggan was the earlier name. Presumably sometime in the 18th
century a "big house" was built at Dallanlaggan and thus the residence began
to be called Ballimore.
This branch is described in Stewarts of the
South as:
Duncan (Og) Stewart, tenant in Glenbuckie
[in] Balquhidder Parish and [on] Capt Stewart's
property, had three sons, [namely]
- Duncan Stewart, tenant [in] Lianach
[of] Glenbuckie. This Duncan had three sons, [namely]:
- Duncan, [who was] sometime ago at Doune, who also
left three [sons], [namely]
- Duncan, [a] shepherd with the Earl of
Murray at Doune Lodge, a good character in his
own station
- David, a student of Divinity
[and] a
profound scholar
- Donald, a shepherd in Campsie
Parish [in] Stirlingshire
All [three sons are] unmarried.
(The second and third sons
of Duncan, son of Duncan, were omitted at this point in the text and are
picked up by the author at a later point, below. That later entry has been
moved forward to this point where it belongs in order to improve readability.)
- The
second was Donald, a moss laird in Summerline, Flanders Moss [on] Blair Drummond's property,
who has no family
- Alexander, the youngest
brother, who superintends Blair Drummond's cattle, and has four sons [who are]
under age
- John, son of Duncan og, commonly called "Ian
McDonachie", the decentest tenant that
was in Balquhidder when I frequented that place first - he was tacksman of Achlaskin
(Auchleskine), part of
the property of Sir John Murray-MaGregor in
Balquidder. [He] left three sons [who are] all dead, except one:
- Duncan, who is what they call a Moss-Laird,
in Summerline, Flanders moss [on] Blair Drummond's
property, who has four sons [who are] all under age. This
Duncan was a real profligate and reduced
himself and his father's family to perfect slavery
in that place.
- There was another son of
Duncan og, called James, formerly tenant in
Ardchechnacnocan [in] Callander parish, part of
Burrel Drummond's estate, who left three
sons, [namely]
- Angus, who emigrated to North
America, and who had three sons
- Duncan,
a moss-laird in Erskine of Cardross' estate in Port [of Menteith] parish, Perth county, who has three sons
[who are all] under age
- Patrick, another son of
James crofter in Soldiers' land near Callander,
also [has] three sons [who are] under age.
NB I forgot to mention the three sons of
the second Duncan Stewart... (the remainder of this entry has been moved
earlier to its proper place in the chronology in order to improve readability.)
This finishes the genealogy of Sliochd
Glengaolric.
Though
the cultivation of the moss is a real bondage, yet
voluntary, however old Blair Drummond makes
it as easy as possible, and is quite different from
his son, who is as smooth as sweet oil; and would
make everything a crime. He is indeed very
like unto Squire Bramble in Humphrey Clinker
or Allworthy in Tom Jones. The old man is, really,
in my opinion as good a character as can be.
- A younger one of the 11 illegitimate sons of Patrick
Stewart, 2nd of Glenbuckie
- Duncan Stewart, son of Patrick Stewart, 1st of Ledcreich
- Duncan Stewart son of Duncan Stewart, 3rd Glenbuckie
We presently prefer the first option.
Branch VIII and Branch X are both said to descend from earlier illegitimate branches.
Branch X specifies its descent from one of the eleven illegitimate sons of Patrick Stewart,
2nd of Glenbuckie. It's likely that Branch VIII descends from one of Patrick's
elder illegitimate sons. As such it would seem most likely that Branch IX
descends from one of Patrick's middle illegitimate sons. Patrick Stewart, 2nd of Glenbuckie, lived and had sons during the mid-16th
century. As such there is likely at least 100-130 years of intervening
generations missing; probably 4-6 generations.
We have presently accounted for this branch as follows:
Sean Duncan STEWART b: ABT 1670 in Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland.
Duncan's parents are unknown. It is suggested that he most likely descends
from one of the younger illegitimate sons of
Patrick Stewart, 2nd
of Glenbuckie. This Duncan Stewart's name is inferred from his son's reference in Stewarts of the
South, in which his son is referred to as "Duncan Og Stewart." "Og" is Gaelic
for "young" which implies that Duncan Og Stewart was the son of an "Old Duncan"
Stewart. Thus this Duncan is named "Sean Duncan" which means "Old Duncan".
"Sean" is not a personal name here (i.e. "Shawn") but is the Gaelic word for
"old" (pronounced "shen").
Sean Duncan's son, Duncan Og, is recorded in Stewarts of the South as being
the patriarch of Branch IX of the Stewarts of Glenbuckie and as descending from
the family of Glenbuckie by unknown means.
Sean Duncan's wife is unknown. He was the father of:
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Duncan Og STEWART in Glenbuckie b: ABT 1700 in Balquhidder, Perthshire,
Scotland. According to Stewarts of the South, "Duncan (Og) Stewart,
tenant in Glenbuckie [in] Balquhidder Parish and [on] Capt Stewart's property,
had three sons [namely] Duncan, John and James." Duncan's nickname "Og" means
"young" in Gaelic. It likely indicates that his father's name was also Duncan.
His father is shown here as Sean Duncan Stewart (meaning "Old Duncan
Stewart"). Duncan's wife is unknown. He was the father of:
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Duncan (or Patrick?) STEWART in Lianach b: ABT 1725 in Balquhidder, Perthshire,
Scotland.
- Duncan's descendants are presented below as
Line 1.
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John McDonachie STEWART b: ABT 1730 in Balquhidder, Perthshire,
Scotland.
- John's descendants are presented below as
Line 2.
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James STEWART in Ardcheanochdan b: ABT 1740 in Balquhidder,
Perthshire, Scotland.
- James' descendants are presented below as
Line 3.
Stewarts of the South does not break-down the descendants of this
family into various lines, however, for easier readability we have broken this
branch into three descendant lines headed by the three sons of Duncan Og
Stewart.
Lianach in Glen Buckie - showing it's proximity to Ballimore (Dallanlaggan)
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Duncan (or Patrick?) STEWART in Lianach b: ABT 1725 in Balquhidder, Perthshire,
Scotland. Duncan Stewart is described in Stewarts of the South as
"Duncan (sic?) Stewart, tenant [in] Lianach [of] Glenbuckie. This Duncan had three
sons, [namely]: Duncan, Donald and Alexander." Duncan's name may
be incorrect in Stewarts of the South. As Duncan's sons both
had eldest sons named Peter then this Duncan's name may be incorrectly recorded
in Stewarts of the South and may actually be
Peter/Patrick. Duncan's wife is
unknown. He was the father of:
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Duncan STEWART b: ABT 1755 in Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland.
Duncan Stewart is described in Stewarts of the South as: "Duncan, [who
was] sometime ago at Doune, who also left three [sons], [namely] Duncan,
David, and Donald." Duncan married on 22 MAR 1784 in Callander,
Perthshire, Scotland to Janet STEWART b: 10 MAR 1752 in Larg, Callander,
Perthshire, Scotland, daughter of
Duncan Stewart in Lurg and Ardcheanochdan and Agnes Stewart.
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Peter STEWART b: 18 MAY 1785 in Ardcheanochdan, Callander, Perthshire,
Scotland. Peter is not mentioned in Stewarts of the South and
is presumed to have died young.
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Duncan STEWART b: 20 MAR 1787 in Easter Ardcheanochdan, Callander,
Perthshire, Scotland. Duncan Stewart is described in Stewarts of
the South as: "Duncan, [a] shepherd with the Earl of Murray at Doune
Lodge, a good character in his own station." He is later described as
being unmarried (ca. 1815.)
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John STEWART b: 12 APR 1788 in Ardcheanochdan, Callander, Perthshire,
Scotland. John is not mentioned in Stewarts of the South and
is presumed to have died young.
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James STEWART b: 23 APR 1790 in Ardcheanochdan, Callander, Perthshire,
Scotland. James is not mentioned in Stewarts of the South and
is presumed to have died young.
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Anne STEWART b: 30 MAR 1792 in Ardcheanochdan, Callander, Perthshire,
Scotland. Anne is found in 1841 and 1851 unmarried and residing with
her brother David. She is presumed to have never married.
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Donald STEWART b: 26 AUG 1795 in Ardcheanochdan, Callander, Perthshire,
Scotland. Donald is described in Stewarts of the South as:
"Donald, a shepherd in Campsie Parish [in] Stirlingshire."
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Rev. David STEWART Minister of Ardnamurchan b: 27 FEB 1798 in
Ardcheanochdan, Callander, Perthshire, Scotland. David is described
in Stewarts of the South as: "David, a student of Divinity [and] a
profound scholar." David is described in the Fasti Ecclesia for
Ardnamurchan parish in Argyll as: "DAVID STEWART, born Kilmadock,
Perthshire, 1799, sixth son of Duncan S., farmer; educated at Univ. of
Glasgow ; M.A. (1819) ; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow 9th June 1824 ; ord.
to Kinloch-spelvie 11th Sept. 1828; trans, and adm. 25th April 1844 ;
found dead in bed 8th May 1860. He was a man of original character and of
mark in the country, prepossessing in his personal appearance, a scholar,
a theologian, and esteemed for gentleness of disposition combined with
firmness of principle. He erected at his own expense a commodious chapel
and schoolhouse about eight miles distant from the parish church." In 1851
David was residing in Manse Kilchoan, Ardnamurchan, Argyll, Scotland with
his sister Anne Stewart b 1803 in Callander and an 11 yr old Anne Stewart
b 1840 in Ardnamurchan shown as a house servant.
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Donald STEWART in Summerline b: ABT 1758 in Balquhidder, Perthshire,
Scotland. Donald Stewart is described in Stewarts of the South as:
"Donald, a moss laird in Summerline, Flanders Moss [on] Blair Drummond's
property, who has no family." There are only two Donald Stewarts listed in
the 1814 Moss Census neither of which come close to this description. It's
possible that Stewarts of the South may have Donald's first name
incorrect.
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Alexander STEWART b: ABT 1760 in Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland.
Alexander Stewart is described in Stewarts of the South as: "Alexander,
the youngest brother, who superintends Blair Drummond's cattle, and has
four sons [who are] under age." The family shown here belongs to an
Alexander Stewart who resided at "Barns" on the Blair Drummond Estate.
"Barns" may be a reference to the cattle barn. The residence of "Barns"
would not be a reference to living "in the barn" but may refer to a
servant's quarters associated with the barn. His children match the
description presented in Stewarts of the South but this family is not
confirmed. Alexander Stewart resided on The Moss at the time of his
marriage to Cirsty McNaughtan. Alexander married on 7 JAN 1797 in
Moss, Kincardine by Doune, Perthshire, Scotland to Christian MCNAUGHTAN b:
ABT 1770 in Perthshire, Scotland. Christian's birth family has not
been confidently identified, but she may be the sister of
Peter McNaughton at Kirkline on Blair
Drummond Moss who later immigrated to Puslinch, Ontario, Canada.
Alexander and Christian had the following children:
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Margaret STEWART b: ABT 26 NOV 1797 in Moss, Kincardine by Doune,
Perthshire, Scotland. Margaret's exact place of birth is not
recorded in the Kincardine OPR however her parents were recorded in the
OPR at the time of their marriage as residing on the Moss and at the
baptism of their son John in 1806 they are recorded as residing on the
Moss. As such it is presumed that they were residing on the Moss for the
intervening years also.
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Helen STEWART b: ABT 21 JUL 1799 in Moss, Kincardine by Doune, Perthshire,
Scotland. Helen's exact place of birth is not recorded in the
Kincardine OPR however her parents were recorded in the OPR at the time of
their marriage as residing on the Moss and at the baptism of their son
John in 1806 they are recorded as residing on the Moss. As such it is
presumed that they were residing on the Moss for the intervening years
also.
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Peter STEWART b: ABT 26 JUL 1801 in Moss, Kincardine by Doune, Perthshire,
Scotland. Peter's exact place of birth is not recorded in the
Kincardine OPR however his parents were recorded in the OPR at the time of
their marriage as residing on the Moss and at the baptism of their son
John in 1806 they are recorded as residing on the Moss. As such it is
presumed that they were residing on the Moss for the intervening years
also. Peter is described in Stewarts of the South as an underage
son. He may be the Peter Stewart, b 1803, residing in 1841 at Blair
Drummond Farm employed as an agricultural labourer with the family shown
here. All four of his children were residing at home. In 1851 Peter is
found at "Blair Drummond Farm" working as a field labourer. His wife and
daughter Helen are at home with him. The remaining children have not been
found in Scotland in 1851. Peter is believed to have married on 18
NOV 1827 in Kincardine by Doune, Perthshire, Scotland to Jean MILLAR b:
1801 in Dunblane, Perthshire, Scotland. They had the following
children:
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Alexander STEWART b: 12 SEP 1828 in Blair Drummond, Kincardine by Doune,
Perthshire, Scotland
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Margaret STEWART b: 14 FEB 1831 in Blair Drummond, Kincardine by Doune,
Perthshire, Scotland
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George Drummond STEWART b: 31 DEC 1833 in Blair Drummond, Kincardine by
Doune, Perthshire, Scotland
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Helen STEWART b: 13 JUN 1836 in Blair Drummond, Kincardine by Doune,
Perthshire, Scotland
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Mary STEWART b: ABT 26 FEB 1804 in Moss, Kincardine by Doune, Perthshire,
Scotland. Mary's exact place of birth is not recorded in the
Kincardine OPR however her parents were recorded in the OPR at the time of
their marriage as residing on the Moss and at the baptism of their son
John in 1806 they are recorded as residing on the Moss. As such it is
presumed that they were residing on the Moss for the intervening years
also.
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John STEWART b: ABT 01 JUN 1806 in Moss, Kincardine by Doune, Perthshire,
Scotland. John is described in Stewarts of the South as an
underage son.
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Alexander STEWART b: ABT 06 MAR 1808 in Barns, Kincardine by Doune,
Perthshire, Scotland. Alexander is described in Stewarts of the
South as an underage son.
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Christian STEWART b: ABT 12 APR 1812 in Kincardine by Doune, Perthshire,
Scotland
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Cathrine STEWART b: ABT 29 AUG 1816 in Kincardine by Doune, Perthshire,
Scotland
John McDonachie STEWART b: ABT 1730 in Balquhidder, Perthshire,
Scotland. John Stewart is described in Stewarts of the South as:
"John, son of Duncan og, commonly called "Ian McDonachie", the decentest
tenant that was in Balquhidder when I frequented that place first - he was
tacksman of Achlaskin (Auchleskine), part of the property of Sir John
Murray-MacGregor in Balquidder. [He] left three sons [who are] all dead,
except one: Duncan."
This John Stewart is confidently suggested to be the
John Stewart who married Mary McIntyre as shown here and had a large family
in Dallanlaggan and Auchleskine. His only surviving adult son, Duncan, is
shown here to have begun his family in Auchleskine and then moved to the
Blair Drummond Moss which matches exactly with the description presented in
Stewarts of the South.
John married on 18 FEB 1758 in Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland to Mary
MCINTYRE b: ABT 1735 in Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland. Her birth
family has not been identified. John and Mary had the following
children:
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Margaret STEWART b: ABT 17 JUL 1759 in Dallanlaggan of Glenbuckie,
Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland
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Duncan STEWART b: ABT 23 FEB 1761 in Dallanlaggan of Glenbuckie,
Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland. Duncan is presumed to have died
young prior to the birth of his same-named brother in 1769.
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Patrick STEWART b: ABT 21 MAR 1763 in Dallanlaggan of Glenbuckie,
Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland. According to Stewarts of the
South John "Iain McDonachie" Stewart had four sons, only one of whom
(Duncan) survived past 1815. However, parish records show that John
actually had six sons, which means two of them must have died in
childhood. We know the earlier Duncan died in childhood prior to the birth
of the later Duncan. However, we do not know which of the other sons died
in childhood and which survived long enough to be recorded in Stewarts of
the South.
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David STEWART b: ABT 20 JUL 1764 in Dallanlaggan of Glenbuckie,
Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland. According to Stewarts of the
South John "Iain McDonachie" Stewart had four sons, only one of whom
(Duncan) survived past 1815. However, parish records show that John
actually had six sons, which means two of them must have died in
childhood. We know the earlier Duncan died in childhood prior to the birth
of the later Duncan. However, we do not know which of the other sons died
in childhood and which survived long enough to be recorded in Stewarts of
the South.
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Alexander STEWART b: ABT 11 MAR 1766 in Dallanlaggan of Glenbuckie,
Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland. According to Stewarts of the
South John "Iain McDonachie" Stewart had four sons, only one of whom
(Duncan) survived past 1815. However, parish records show that John
actually had six sons, which means two of them must have died in
childhood. We know the earlier Duncan died in childhood prior to the birth
of the later Duncan. However, we do not know which of the other sons died
in childhood and which survived long enough to be recorded in Stewarts of
the South.
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Betterage STEWART b: ABT 17 APR 1768 in Dallanlaggan of Glenbuckie,
Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland
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Duncan STEWART in Summerline b: ABT 19 NOV 1769 in Dallanlaggan of
Glenbuckie, Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland. Duncan Stewart is
described in Stewarts of the South in rather unflattering terms, as:
"Duncan, who is what they call a Moss-Laird, in Summerline, Flanders moss
[on] Blair Drummond's property, who has four sons [who are] all under age.
This Duncan was a real profligate and reduced himself and his father's
family to perfect slavery in that place." Duncan and Jannet's marriage was
double-registered in Balquhidder and Callander parishes and indicates that
Duncan was from Balquhidder parish and Janet was from Callander parish.
Parish records show Duncan and his wife Janet beginning their family in
Auchleskine where Duncan's father was a tacksman. The 1814 Blair Drummond
Moss Census shows Duncan and his family residing at #5 Robertson's Lane on
The Moss and having moved there from Balquhidder five years prior. They
are shown as sub-tenants to Archibald McLaren. They are one of the very
few sub-tenants so-recorded anywhere on The Moss, which fits with the
description above that Duncan had "reduced himself and his father's
family." The census also indicates that the previous tenant was John
Stewart -- probably Duncan's father. They are shown to own 2 cats, 4
chickens, and 4 cows -- however the census does not indicate which of
these animals belonged to the Stewarts and which belonged to the senior
tenant, the McLarens. More than likely the animals (at least the cows
which were very expensive) belonged to the McLarens.
Duncan married on 07 AND 10 DEC 1793 in Balquhidder and Callander,
Perthshire, Scotland to Jannet STEWART b: ABT 1770 in Callander,
Perthshire, Scotland. Janet's birth family has not been identified.
Duncan and Jannet had the following children:
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John STEWART b: ABT 14 NOV 1794 in Auchleskine, Balquhidder, Perthshire,
Scotland. According to the 1814 Blair Drummond Moss Census, John
died from Colic in 1796 at age one-and-a-half years.
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James STEWART b: ABT 29 APR 1796 in Auchleskine, Balquhidder,
Perthshire, Scotland. According to the 1814 Blair Drummond Moss
Census, James died from Colic in 1797 at age one year.
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Margaret STEWART b: ABT 16 FEB 1798 in Auchleskine, Balquhidder,
Perthshire, Scotland
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Alexander STEWART b: ABT 10 DEC 1799 in Auchleskine, Balquhidder,
Perthshire, Scotland
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James STEWART b: ABT 06 MAR 1803 in Auchleskine, Balquhidder,
Perthshire, Scotland
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John STEWART b: ABT 14 MAR 1805 in Auchleskine, Balquhidder, Perthshire,
Scotland
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Donald STEWART b: ABT 01 MAR 1808 in Balnluig of Stronvar, Balquhidder,
Perthshire, Scotland
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Mary STEWART b: ABT 02 JUN 1811 in #5 Robertson's Lane, Blair Drummond
Moss, Kincardine by Doune, Perthshire, Scotland. According to the
1814 Blair Drummond Moss Census, Mary died from smallpox in 1812 at age
one year.
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Isabell STEWART b: ABT 22 MAR 1814 in #5 Robertson's Lane, Blair
Drummond Moss, Kincardine by Doune, Perthshire, Scotland.
According to the 1814 Blair Drummond Moss Census, Isabell died from
hives in 1813 (sic) at age three months.
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Donald STEWART b: ABT 30 APR 1772 in Dallanlaggan of Glenbuckie,
Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland. According to Stewarts of the
South John "Iain McDonachie" Stewart had four sons, only one of whom
(Duncan) survived past 1815. However, parish records show that John
actually had six sons, which means two of them must have died in
childhood. We know the earlier Duncan died in childhood prior to the birth
of the later Duncan. However, we do not know which of the other sons died
in childhood and which survived long enough to be recorded in Stewarts of
the South.
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Jean STEWART b: ABT 16 MAY 1774 in Dallanlaggan of Glenbuckie,
Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland
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Elisabeth STEWART b: ABT 22 JAN 1779 in Auchleskine, Balquhidder,
Perthshire, Scotland
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James STEWART in Ardcheanochdan
b: ABT 1740 in Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland.
James Stewart is described in Stewarts of the South as: "There was
another son of Duncan og, called James, formerly tenant in Ardchechnacnocan [in]
Callander parish, part of Burrel Drummond's estate, who left three sons,
[namely] Angus, Duncan, and Patrick." The births of Angus and Duncan
are easily identifiable in parish records, however no record has been found for
Patrick's birth. James
married on 10 NOV 1767 in Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland to Janet
MCDONALD b: ABT 1745 in Comrie, Perthshire, Scotland. She is suspected to
be related to the family of
Archibald McDonald of
Monachyle and may even be Archibald's sister. The name Angus is
native to the McDonalds of Monachyle but among the Stewarts of Balquhidder it is
only found in the following family. James and Janet had the
following children:
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Margaret STEWART b: ABT 30 JAN 1769 in Dallanlaggan of Glenbuckie,
Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland
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Duncan STEWART b: ABT 10 AUG 1771 in Balmenoch of Glenbuckie, Balquhidder,
Perthshire, Scotland. Duncan Stewart is described in Stewarts of the
South as: "Duncan, a moss-laird in Erskine of Cardross' estate in Port [of
Menteith] parish, Perth county, who has three sons [who are all] under age."
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Duncan's children have not been identified.
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Catharine STEWART b: ABT 20 MAR 1774 in Dallanlaggan of Glenbuckie,
Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland
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John STEWART b: 23 AUG 1776 in Wester Ardcheanochdan, Callander, Perthshire,
Scotland. John is not mentioned in Stewarts of the South and is presumed
to have died young.
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Angus STEWART b: 21 MAR 1779 in Ardcheanochdan, Callander, Perthshire,
Scotland. Angus Stewart is described in Stewarts of the South as:
"Angus, who emigrated to North America, and who had three sons." Angus
and his family had resided in Port of Menteith before emigrating to Quebec in
1828. They later relocated to Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Upper Canada in
1835. Angus married on 15 JAN 1809 in Kincardine by Doune, Perthshire,
Scotland to Catherine MCKERRACHER b: 07 JUL 1787 in Perth, Scotland. Her
birth family has not been identified.
- Their descendants are presented further below.
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Ann STEWART b: 02 SEP 1781 in Ardcheanochdan, Callander, Perthshire, Scotland
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Janet STEWART b: 07 NOV 1784 in Ardcheanochdan, Callander, Perthshire,
Scotland
James had the following child by an unknown mother:
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Patrick STEWART b: ABT 1765 in Dallanlaggan of Glenbuckie, Balquhidder,
Perthshire, Scotland. No record has been found of Patrick's birth.
Patrick Stewart is described in Stewarts of the South as: "Patrick,
another son of James crofter in Soldiers' land near Callander, also [has]
three sons [who are] under age." Patrick married on 1 JAN 1803 in
Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland to Agnes FERGUSON, b ABT 1780 in Scotland.
They had the following children:
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John STEWART b: ABT 16 OCT 1803 in Immereoin, Balquhidder, Perth, Scotland
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Christian STEWART b: ABT 14 MAR 1805 in Immereoin, Balquhidder, Perth,
Scotland
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Robert STEWART b: ABT 25 JUN 1809 in Immerioch, Balquhidder, Perthshire,
Scotland
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Janet STEWART b: 02 OCT 1810 in Woodend of Kilmahog, Callander Perthshire,
Scotland
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Duncan STEWART b: 29 SEP 1815 in Kilmahog, Callander, Perthshire, Scotland
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James STEWART b: 18 SEP 1819 in Soldier's Settlement, Callander, Perthshire,
Scotland. James birth is recorded as "James Ferguson, son of Peter
Ferguson and Anne Stewart in Soldier's Settlement." There are no other
births to a couple named Peter Ferguson and Anne Stewart, nor any marriage
for such a couple in the parish or nearby. Thus it is suggested that the
parish clerk made an error and reversed the surnames of the parents, and
that this birth should be "James Stewart, son of Peter Stewart and Anne
Ferguson."
There are only two Peter Stewarts in Callander parish having
children at this time. The other Peter has been accounted for elsewhere and
if this James Ferguson is really James Stewart, as suggested, then this
family is a perfect match for the description in Stewarts of the South.
It would appear that James' parents moved to Soldier's Land immediately
after Duncan's birth and that James was born after the writing of Stewarts
of the South.
Angus STEWART b: 21 MAR 1779 in Ardcheanochdan, Callander, Perthshire,
Scotland, shown above as a son of James Stewart in Ardcheanochdan and Janet
McDonald. Angus Stewart is described in Stewarts of the South as:
"Angus, who emigrated to North America, and who had three sons." Angus
and his family had resided in Port of Menteith before emigrating to Quebec in
1828. They later relocated to Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Upper Canada in
1835. Angus married on 15 JAN 1809 in Kincardine by Doune, Perthshire,
Scotland to Catherine MCKERRACHER b: 07 JUL 1787 in Perth, Scotland. Her
birth family has not been identified. Angus and Catherine had the
following children:
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Mary STEWART b: 16 JUL 1809 in Kirklane, Blair Drummond Moss, Kincardine By
Doune, Perth, Scotland
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Jannet STEWART b: 20 JAN 1811 in Port Menteith, Perth, Scotland
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James STEWART b: 31 DEC 1812 in Port Menteith, Perth, Scotland. James
married on 30 AUG 1848 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada to
Margery MCKERCHER b: ABT 1825. They had the following children:
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Duncan STEWART b: 10 JUL 1849 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario,
Canada
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Catherine STEWART b: 1850 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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Margery STEWART b: JUL 1853 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario,
Canada
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Angus John STEWART b: 20 JUL 1855 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario,
Canada. Angus married on 03 DEC 1879 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County,
Ontario, Canada to Jane INNES b: 22 NOV 1856 in Lossiemouth, Morayshire,
Scotland. They had the following children:
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Robert James STEWART b: 25 JUL 1881 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County,
Ontario, Canada. Robert married on 09 FEB 1902 in Dawn Township, Lambton
County, Ontario, Canada to Minnie Delilah Florence POWELL b: DEC 1883.
They had the following children:
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Jennie May STEWART b: MAR 1903 in Dawn Township, Lambton County, Ontario,
Canada
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Violet Innes STEWART b: 26 FEB 1905 in Inwood, Euphemia Township, Lambton
County, Ontario, Canada
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William STEWART b: 05 FEB 1907 in Atkin, Dawn Township, Lambton County,
Ontario, Canada
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Robert Alexander STEWART b: 21 NOV 1907 in Atkin, Dawn Township, Lambton
County, Ontario, Canada
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Ivan Grant STEWART b: ABT 1910 in Atkin, Dawn Township, Lambton County,
Ontario, Canada
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Margaret Jane STEWART b: 24 MAY 1882 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County,
Ontario, Canada. Margaret married on 11 SEP 1911 in Oil Springs, Lambton
County, Ontario, Canada to Daniel BARRETT b: 11 FEB 1883 in Brooke Township,
Lambton County, Ontario, Canada.
- Their descendants are presented
here.
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Angus STEWART b: 06 NOV 1885 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario,
Canada. Angus died in infancy.
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Blanche STEWART b: MAY 1896 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario,
Canada
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Isabella J STEWART b: 1858 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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William J STEWART b: 17 OCT 1860 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario,
Canada. William died in infancy.
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Maryanne STEWART b: 1863 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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Margaret STEWART b: DEC 1864 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario,
Canada. Margaret died in infancy.
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Jannet STEWART b: 1869 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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Alexander STEWART b: 06 AUG 1870 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario,
Canada. Alexander married ABT 1895 to Mary Ann WEIR b: 1878. They
had the following children:
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Nora Ann STEWART b: 07 MAY 1896 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario,
Canada
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Mabel Adelaide STEWART b: 06 JUN 1899 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County,
Ontario, Canada
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Coverdale Alexander STEWART b: 06 JUN 1899 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County,
Ontario, Canada
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Archibald STEWART b: JUN 1902 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario,
Canada
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Geneva STEWART b: 07 NOV 1905 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario,
Canada
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Margaret STEWART b: 11 MAR 1815 in Port Menteith, Perth, Scotland
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Catherine STEWART b: 10 JUL 1817 in Port Menteith, Perth, Scotland.
Catherine married on 02 FEB 1836 in Southwold, Ekfrid Township, Elgin County,
Ontario, Canada to John CAMPBELL b: 1807 in Scotland. They had the
following children:
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Alexander CAMPBELL b: 1837 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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Margaret CAMPBELL b: 1839 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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Catherine CAMPBELL b: 1841 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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John A. CAMPBELL b: 15 AUG 1843 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario,
Canada
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Mary Ann CAMPBELL b: 1845 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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Angus CAMPBELL b: 1847 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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Duncan CAMPBELL b: 1851 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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Anna STEWART b: 30 JUL 1819 in Port Menteith, Perth, Scotland. Anna
married on 24 NOV 1836 in Lobo Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canadato
Alexander GRAHAM b: 09 FEB 1819 in Kilcalmonell and Kilberry, Argyll,
Scotland, son of Dugald Graham and Mary Campbell. Anna and Alexander had
the following children:
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Dougald GRAHAM b: 1838 in Lobo Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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Angus GRAHAM b: 1840 in Lobo Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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Donald GRAHAM b: 1847 in Lobo Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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Duncan J GRAHAM b: 1848 in Lobo Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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Alexander A GRAHAM b: 1849 in Lobo Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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Alexander GRAHAM b: 1853 in Lobo Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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Catherine I GRAHAM b: 1856 in Lobo Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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Ann GRAHAM b: 1858 in Lobo Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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John GRAHAM b: 1860 in Lobo Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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Isabella GRAHAM b: 1866 in Lobo Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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John STEWART b: 08 JUN 1821 in Port Menteith, Perth, Scotland. John died
young and unmarried.
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Jean STEWART b: ABT 1824 in Port of Menteith, Perthshire, Scotland
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Duncan STEWART b: 01 OCT 1827 in Perth, Scotland. Duncan married firstly ABT 1857 to Mary MCRAE b: ABT 1830. They had the following children:
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Angus STUART b: 1858 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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Alexander STUART b: 1860 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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John STUART b: APR 1862 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
Duncan Stewart married secondly ABT 1866 in Mosa Township, Middlesex
County, Ontario, Canada to Sarah Ann SIDDLE b: 28 FEB 1838. They had the
following children:
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Elizabeth Ann STUART b: 07 APR 1867 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County,
Ontario, Canada. Elisabeth married on 06 FEB 1890 in Mosa Township,
Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada to Robert DOBSON b: 12 FEB 1854 in
Ontario, Canada. They had the following children:
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William W DOBSON b: 22 JUN 1890 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County,
Ontario, Canada
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Robert B DOBSON b: 07 NOV 1891 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County,
Ontario, Canada
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Lillie B DOBSON b: 22 DEC 1893 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County,
Ontario, Canada
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John S DOBSON b: 03 NOV 1898 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario,
Canada
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Mary Jane STUART b: 05 JAN 1869 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario,
Canada. Mary married on 07 SEP 1893 in Appin, Ekfrid Township,
Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada to Isaac James SIMPSON b: 02 DEC 1858 in
Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada, son of William and
Catherine Simpson. Mary and Isaac had the following children:
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Sarah Ann Bertha SIMPSON b: 18 SEP 1894 in Mosa Township, Middlesex
County, Ontario, Canada
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Kathleen Isobell SIMPSON b: 01 JUL 1899 in Mosa Township, Middlesex
County, Ontario, Canada
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William James SIMPSON b: 17 NOV 1900 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County,
Ontario, Canada
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John Duncan SIMPSON b: 02 NOV 1903 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County,
Ontario, Canada
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Mary Jane SIMPSON b: 22 JUN 1905 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County,
Ontario, Canada
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Margaret Graham SIMPSON b: 13 FEB 1908 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County,
Ontario, Canada
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Elizabeth E SIMPSON b: MAY 1910 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County,
Ontario, Canada
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Rhoda STUART b: 1871 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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Joseph Mariner STUART b: 30 JUN 1872 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County,
Ontario, Canada. Joseph died in childhood.
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Duncan Moody STUART b: 06 MAR 1874 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County,
Ontario, Canada. Duncan married on 25 JUN 1902 in North Dorchester,
Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada to Lillie Adelia SHAW b: 29 JUN 1877 in
North Dorchester, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada, daughter of Lyman Shaw
and Elizabeth Court. Duncan and Lillie had the following children:
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Jessie Verna STUART b: 24 AUG 1904 in North Dorchester, Middlesex County,
Ontario, Canada
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Lyman Verness STUART b: 15 JUL 1908 in North Dorchester, Middlesex County,
Ontario, Canada
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Agnes STUART b: 06 FEB 1876 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario,
Canada
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Lidia STUART b: 06 FEB 1876 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario,
Canada
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William STUART b: 1878 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
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Margaret STEWART b: 1878 in Mosa Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada
Duncan
STEUART and Margaret STEUART in Dalanlaggan. ("Rob~
tenant in Glenbucke" is inserted above Janet's second entry.
Dallanlaggan is recorded in one entry as being also known as Bailliemor). m.
17 JAN 1721 in Balquhidder (both in this parish). A same named couple
were living in Kirktown and Stronvar Mor at the same time.
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John STEUART, bap. 3 FEB 1721 in Dallanlaggan.
(Mother shown only as "Steuart".)
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Issobell STEUART, bap. 14 APR 1723 in Dallanlaggan.
(Mother shown only as "Steuart".)
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Janet STEUART, bap. 13 or 14 MAY 1725 in Dallanlaggan
(double entered). (Mother shown only as "Steuart".)
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John STEUART, bap. 8 OCT 1725 in Dallanlaggan.
(Mother shown only as "Steuart". Date is correct.)
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???
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Isobell STEUART, bap. 5 JAN 1729 in Dallanlaggan.
(Mother shown as "Mart. Steuart".)
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Mary STEUART, bap. 18 OCT
1730 in Dallanlaggan. (Mother shown as "Mart. Steuart".)
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James STEUART, bap. 31 MAY 1732 in Dallanlaggan.
(Mother shown only as "Steuart".)
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Jean STEUART, bap. 12 AUG 1735 in "Dallanlaggan called the
Bailliemor". (Mother shown only as "Steuart".)
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Alexander STEUART, bap. 14
OCT or DEC 1737 in Dallanlaggan. (Double entered as "Alastir" on 14 DEC 1737,
the latter date is clearer and preferred. Mother shown only as "Steuart".)
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Margaret STEUART, bap. 9 or 10 JUL 1739 in Dallanlaggan.
(Mother shown only as "Steuart".)
Duncan STEWART and Margaret WRIGHT
- Agnes STEWART, bap 28 OCT 1770 in Burn of Cambus, Witt. Donald
McCulloch in Doun and Donald McDonald in Burn of Cambus
- Daniel STEWART, bap 14 NOV 1773 in Drummvourish, Witt. George and
Andrew Mc? Both in Ballacrew
There is an Angus STEWART, b abt 1805 in Callander whose
first child was born in Letter in Strathgartney. There is no record of
any Angus Stewart in the Callander parish records born at that time.
Angus married Janet Stewart, daughter of Duncan Stewart in Breanachoile and
Letter (born in Ardcheanochdan), son of Robert MacDonnachaidh Stewart of the
Stewarts
of Gartnafuaran Branch III - Slioch Rob Diubh Mhor. Angus is
not a name that is native to the Stewarts of Balquhidder. In fact,
of the 3000+ Balquhidder Stewarts we now have indexed, Angus Stewart b 1779 in Ardcheanochdan,
shown above, represents the only Angus
Stewart we have documented as being descended from the Stewarts of
Balquhidder. As Ardcheanochdan and Breanachoile are adjacent
properties then it seems likely that Angus Stewart 1805 is from Sliochd
Gleanmagaolric, however we have no record of him nor any clear idea how
he might attach. The fact that Angus' eldest son is named John makes
it tempting to suggest that Angus could be the son of John Stewart 1776
above (brother of Angus Stewart 1779), however said John Stewart is not
mentioned in Stewarts of the South and is shown above as being
presumed to have died in childhood.
Angus' family may be from
Archibald Stewart from Glen Lyon.
Angus'
family is as follows:
Jannet STEWART b: 30 APR 1803 in Breanachoille, Callander, Perthshire,
Scotland. The marriage of Jannet to Angus Stewart and the children shown
here are not confirmed, but are based on very strong circumstantial evidence.
Jannet's brother is found in 1851 and 1861 with a nephew Robert and niece Jean
both born in Edinburgh and matching the children shown here. Furthmore the
onomastics for Angus' and Jannet's children match perfectly with the parents
shown here and their first child was born in Letter, which was Jannet's
father's property. It is believed that this family is the same one found
in 1881 on Lot 59, Kings County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Jannet's
uncles, David and Robert Stewart were heavily involved in the settling of
Prince Edward Island. It is suggested that Jannet married on 29 SEP 1827
in Callander, Perthshire, Scotland to Angus STEWART b: ABT 1805 in
Callander, Perthshire, Scotland. They are believed to have had the following children:
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Mary STEWART b: 31 OCT 1827 in Letter, Strathgartney, Callander, Perthshire,
Scotland
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John STEWART b: 25 MAR 1829 in Edinburgh Parish, Edinburgh, Midlothian,
Scotland. John is believed to have married to a woman named Catherine
and had the following children. They are found in 1881 residing on Lot
59, Kings County, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
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James STEWART b: 1862 in Kings County, Prince Edward Island, Canada
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Maggie STEWART b: 1864 in Kings County, Prince Edward Island, Canada
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Angus STEWART b: 1866 in Kings County, Prince Edward Island, Canada
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Danial STEWART b: 1871 in Kings County, Prince Edward Island, Canada
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Sarah STEWART b: 1876 in Kings County, Prince Edward Island, Canada
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Euphemia STEWART b: 1878 in Kings County, Prince Edward Island, Canada
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Mary A. STEWART b: 1880 in Kings County, Prince Edward Island, Canada
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Duncan STEWART b: 30 JUN 1833 in Edinbrugh Parish, Edinburgh, Midlothian,
Scotland
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Angus STEWART b: 29 JUN 1836 in St. Cuthbert's Parish, Edinburgh,
Midlothian, Scotland
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Robert STEWART b: 14 NOV 1838 in St. Cuthbert's Parish, Edinburgh,
Midlothian, Scotland
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Jean STEWART b: 14 MAY 1841 in St. Cuthbert's Parish, Edinburgh, Midlothian,
Scotland
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Anne STEWART b: 1848 in King's County, Prince Edward Island, Canada
James STEWART and Mary MCFARLANE (MCPHARLANE) in Inverlochlarig
Mor, Fighnabruaich, and Wester Invernenty
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Robert STEWART, bap. 1 JAN 1756
(recorded on 22 APR 1756) in Innerlochraigmor
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Patrick STEWART, bap. 13 JUL 1758 in Inverlochlaigvoir
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John STEWART, bap. 8 SEP 1759 in Fighnabruaich
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James STEWART, bap. 13 JUN 1762 in Wester Innernenty
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Patrick STEWART, bap. 16 APR 1768 in Fignabruaich?