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ROBERT J. STUART

Birth15 May 1807 - Harrison Co., Va
Death08 Mar 1861 - Blackhawk Co., Ia
MotherSarah (d/o Isaac&Nutter)(sp/o JamesStuart) Richards
FatherJames Stuart

Born in Harrison Co., Va on 15 May 1807 to James Stuart and Sarah (d/o Isaac&Nutter)(sp/o JamesStuart) Richards. ROBERT J. STUART married Nancy Currence Hall and had 5 children. He passed away on 08 Mar 1861 in Blackhawk Co., Ia.

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James Stuart
1783 - 1840
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Sarah (D/o Isaac&nutter)(sp/o Jamesstuart) Richards
1786 - 1867
Spouse(s)
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Nancy Currence Hall
1811 - 1888
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Granville Stuart
1834 - 1918
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Samuel D'alias Stuart - A Miner - Civil War - U
1836 - 1909
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James Stuart
1832 - 1873
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Thomas Stuart
1840 - 1915
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Elizabeth Stuart
1842 - 1860

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