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John Stuart

Birth1709 - Salern, New Jersey, USA
Death20 Apr 1783 - Alloways Creek, Salem, New Jersey, USA
MotherAlice Wright
FatherJoseph(1664) Steward

Born in Salern, New Jersey, USA on 1709 to Joseph(1664) Steward and Alice Wright. John Stuart married Mary Wade and had 10 children. He passed away on 20 Apr 1783 in Alloways Creek, Salem, New Jersey, USA.

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Parents
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Joseph(1664) Steward
1664 - 1715
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Alice Wright
1671 - 1759
Spouse(s)
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Mary Wade
1715 - 1775
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Stewart
1735 - 1786
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Ann Stewart
1748 - 1777
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Lydia Stewart
1737 - 1772
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Mary Stewart
1746 - 1816
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John Stewart
1743 - 1796
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Joseph Stuart
1758 - 1761
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James Stewart
1751 - 1836
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Millicent Stewart
1754 - Unknown
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Samuel Stewart
1743 - 1805
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Samuel Stuart
1740 - Unknown

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