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Alexander Stuart

Birth02 Mar 1785 - Halifax, Truro, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death25 Jul 1844 - Maine, USA
MotherHannah Young
FatherAlexander Stuart

Born in Halifax, Truro, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada on 02 Mar 1785 to Alexander Stuart and Hannah Young. Alexander Stuart married Lydia A. Lockwood and had 7 children. He passed away on 25 Jul 1844 in Maine, USA.

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Alexander Stuart
1763 - 1832
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Hannah Young
1764 - 1839
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Lydia A. Lockwood
1788 - 1877
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Alexander Stuart
1826 - 1913
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Robert P Stuart
1814 - 1894
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Caroline Stuart
1818 - 1880
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Eleanor Ann Stuart
1823 - 1870
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Lydia E Stuart
1835 - Unknown
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Elisha M. Stuart
1819 - Unknown
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John Stuart
1830 - 1890

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