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James Stewart

Birth20 Jun 1790 - Lynnaberach Kingussie Scotland
Death15 Jan 1887 - Kingussie and Insch,Inverness,Scotland Farr Cottage
MotherAnn Mcleod
FatherDonald Stewart

Born in Lynnaberach Kingussie Scotland on 20 Jun 1790 to Donald Stewart and Ann Mcleod. James Stewart married Margaret Meldrum and had 8 children. He passed away on 15 Jan 1887 in Kingussie and Insch,Inverness,Scotland Farr Cottage.

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Parents
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Donald Stewart
1761 - Unknown
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Ann Mcleod
1766 - 1851
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Meldrum
1798 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Alexander Stewart
1825 - 1884
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John Stewart
1839 - 1923
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Margaret Stewart
1833 - Unknown
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Donald Stewart
1830 - Unknown
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Duncan Stewart
1839 - 1929
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Marjory Stewart
1837 - Unknown
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Mary Stewart
1836 - Unknown
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Isabella Waddell Stewart
1828 - 1906

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