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James Madison Stuart

Birth11 Jan. 1852 - Mississippi
Death26 May 1926 - Pontotoc County, Mississippi, USA
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Born in Mississippi on 11 Jan. 1852. James Madison Stuart married Evelina E. McCarter and had 11 children. He passed away on 26 May 1926 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, USA.

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Evelina E. Mccarter
1860 - 1942
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Catherine Hardin
1851 - 1884
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Henreitta "Etter" Emily Stuart
1872 - 1905
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Dollie M Stewart
1888 - 1968
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Jaburs Arnol Stuart
1878 - 1944
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William W "Jack" Stuart
1890 - 1964
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Hattie Elizabeth "Lizzie" Stuart
1892 - 1978
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Charles Blackwell Stewart
1900 - Unknown
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Frank Stewart
1884 - 1923
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Joseph August "Jack" Stuart
1894 - Unknown
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Clyde Stewart
1897 - Unknown
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John Stewart
1878 - Unknown
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Herman Floyd Stuart
1906 - 1935

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