_Issac BEARDSLEY ____+ | (1734 - 1820) _Eli B. BEARDSLEY ___| | (1764 - 1855) | | |_Mehitable MALLETTE _+ | (1737 - 1820) | |--Alidia (Lydia) BEARDSLEY | (1787 - 1844) | _Othniel FRENCH _____ | | |_Rhoda FRENCH _______| (1766 - 1849) | |_____________________
[776] Born about noon on Sunday.
__ | _PETER COURTHOPE ____| | | | |__ | | |--ALEXANDER COURTHOPE | | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
[903]
[S50]
John Brooks Threlfall's book, pub. 1993.
_THOMAS JUDD ________ | (1716 - 1804) m 1741 _JOSEPH JUDD ________| | (1742 - 1825) m 1765| | |_------ GRAY ________ | m 1741 | |--Cloe JUDD | (1776 - 1797) | _____________________ | | |_JERUSHA SEELEY _____| (1747 - 1790) m 1765| |_____________________
[710] Robert settled at Milford, then Norwalk, CT. Robert was the secondoccupant of house-lot XXI, purchased by him 8 March 1660 from SamuelHale. The lot was in the rear of the East Avenue Chichester propertyof 1896. On 30 May 1663, Robert Stewart bought from Thomas Adgate ofNorwich a large portion of the Bushnell Estate and on 22 October 1674,he purchased still more of it. Also, Robert owned a large slice ofproperty in the "Ely Neck", later "Belden Neck" vicinity. "Stewart'sMeadows" was his belonging as well as "Stewart's Landing" which wasquite a shipping pier place, near what afterwards was known as the"Village" (between South Norwalk and Wilson Point of 1896). Robertmade on 12 March 1679, this his endorsed will: "They that are in theLord are happy indeed."
[713] This MAY be the same Robert Stewart who was a Scottish soldiercaptured at Worchester on 3 September 1651, by Lord Oliver Cromwell,transferred to Gravesend and placed on the ship John and Sarah -banished to Boston, Massachusetts, Shipmaster John Green. Theyarrived 13 May 1652, to be sold, but not to perpetual servitude. Thename Robert Stuart/Stewart does exist on the ship roster as one ofover 250 prisoners sent on the ship John and Sarah, but we can't besure it is our Robert. (These prisoners were loyal to the royalStuarts.) An English Government order dated 11 November 1651 statedthe prisoners were to be delivered to Mr. Charles Rich to be disposedof by him. (A number of these prisoners were shipped over asindentured servants to work at the Lynn Iron Works in Mass. orpossibly other locations.) There is a theory that this RobertStewart could also be the son of Francis Stuart/Stewart who had a sonRobert born in 1636, a descendant of Lord John of Coldingham, who washalf-brother to Mary Queen of Scots. Burke's Peerage indicates thatthe Robert born in 1636 died in infancy, but this could be wrong ordeliberately misleading. We may never know for sure, but the rumor ofa connection to royal Stuarts has persisted in many branches of thisfamily.
[711]
[S57]
Gwendolyn Polston Stuart & Norm Stuart ged-com.
[712]
[S73]
Stewart Clan Magazine, 1927
_GARRY A. STONE ___________+ | (1804 - 1889) m 1829 _CHARLES W. STONE ___| | (1837 - 1906) m 1864| | |_AZUBAH JUDD ______________+ | (1810 - 1889) m 1829 | |--NELLIE STONE | (1866 - 1907) | _FREDERICK AGUSTUS STUART _+ | | (1806 - 1893) m 1829 |_REBECCA STUART _____| (1838 - 1921) m 1864| |_HELEN M. BROWN ___________ (1807 - 1860) m 1829
[33] Nellie died after a 3-day illness, just before Christmas.
[38] Aged 41 years, 4 months, 28 days, after a 3-day illness.
[2279] Marriage date as indicated on 1900 census.
[34]
[S36]
Montour Falls, NY Death Records
[35]
[S42]
Schuyler co., NY Historical Society Cemetery files
[36]
[S33]
Detroit Dept. of Health Vital Records, MI
[37]
[S31]
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Montour Falls, NY
_John (2nd son of John) STUART _+ | (1711 - ....) _John STUART ________| | m 1779 | | |________________________________ | | |--Gilbert STUART | (1783 - ....) | ________________________________ | | |_Sarah HURLBUTT _____| m 1779 | |________________________________
_NICKOLAUS \ HANS NICKEL ZURBRÜCK _+ | (1780 - 1844) m 1806 _Philip ZURBRICK __________| | (1815 - 1888) m 1848 | | |_MARIA ELISABETHA GERBER __________+ | (1785 - 1867) m 1806 | |--Franklin ZURBRICK | (1855 - 1928) | ___________________________________ | | |_Veronica "Fanny" GEKELER _| (1826 - 1905) m 1848 | |___________________________________
[398] Was a miller in 1880.
_Johann ZURBRUGG ____+ | (1801 - 1845) m 1827 _Johannes ZURBRUGG __| | (1828 - 1906) | | |_Catharina RYCHEN ___ | (1806 - 1866) m 1827 | |--Susanna ZURBRUGG | (1862 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Susanna TRACHSEL ___| (1831 - 1891) | |_____________________