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(4) He is married to Mary Ann Lafferty.
They got married about 1738 at Dublin, County Dublin, Leinster, Ireland.
Spouse: Mary Ann Stuart (born Lafferty)
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James Stuart<br>Gender: Male<br>Alias name: Stewart, James Stuart, (Stuart), James William Stewart<br>Birth: Oct 11 1719 - Dunblane, Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom<br>Occupation: Captain in the French and Indian War in the 2nd column of the Augusta County Militia under John Dickenson<br>Marriage: Spouse: Mary Ann Stuart (born Lafferty) - Circa 1738 - Dublin, County Dublin, Leinster, Ireland<br>Death: Sep 9 1757 - Augusta County, Province of Virginia<br>Father: John Stewart, II<br>Mother: Mary Stewart (born Shaw)<br>Wife: Mary Ann Stuart (born Lafferty)<br>Children: Catherine (born Stewart), Robert Stewart, Mary Catherine Elliott (born Stewart), James Stewart, Jr., William Riley Steward (born Stewart)<;/a>, John Stewart, Ralph Stewart, Elizabeth Stewart, William Stewart, Jane (born Stewart)
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Captain James William Stewart<br>Birth name: Captain James William Stewart<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Dec 4 1719 - Dunblane, Perthshire, Scotland<br&;gt;Christening: Apr 12 1719 - Dunblane,Perth,Scotland<br>Military Service: Captain in French and Indian War - 1746 - Augusta, Virginia, United States<br>Marriage: 1735 - Ireland<br>Death: Nov 17 1757 - Staunton, Augusta, Virginia, United States<br>Father: John Stewart Sr<br>Children: Robert Stewart Sr, William Stewart, Ralph Stewart<br>Siblings: Jean, Patrick, John, Margaret Russel (born Stuart), child Stewart<br> Additional information:
Immigration: immigrated from Ireland, about 1740, and settled on the "Lewis Land Grant" in Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, in an area called "the Cowpasture", and at Tygart Valley --1747. This branch of the Cowpasture has since been called "Stuart's Creek". Records show that he was a business partner of Ralph Laverty, who owned the adjoining farm.
Killed by Indians: In February, 1757 before three of his sons were grown, James was captured with his son James Jr. by Pawnee [possibly Shawnee] Indians and burned at the stake, in the presence of his son. The son later escaped. This was known as "Dinwiddie's Massacre".
Military Service: James was in military service in Captain Dickenson's militia company in 1755. He served during the Indian Wars in the 2nd column of the Augusta County Militia. Another (undocumented) relative named William Stuart settled on the Monongahela, at a site named by Braddock "Stuart's Crossing." He witnessed the New Tag of James Stuart on March 14, 1757 in August County, Virginia..
County Records: The County Court ordered a road built from the Stuart's Run area to Carter's Mill on the Calfpasture River on March 18, 1747 in Augusta Co., Virginia.. On January 6, 1750 in Augusta County, Virginia, he was granted a patent for 300 acres on Stuart Creek (Stuart's Run) adjoining [Ralph, James wife’s brother] Lafferty, where he had been living for several years. The land was held in the family until 1800 when it was sold by James' son Robert Stuart to Richard Matthews. Richard Matthews sold it to James Kincaid in 1802.
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