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Lewis I Stewart 1868–1930 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: DEC 1868

Birth Location: WI

Death Date: 21 FEB 1930

Death Location: Waukegan, Lake Co., IL

Father: Russell Stewart

Mother: Mary Catherine

Spouse(s): Esther None

Children(s): Charles Stewart

In 1868, Lewis I Stewart entered the world in WI, born to Russell C Stewart And Mary Catherine. Lewis I Stewart married Esther, and had children including Charles A Stewart. Lewis I Stewart passed away in 1930 in Waukegan, Lake Co., IL.

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Biography

  • In 1868, Lewis I Stewart entered the world in WI, born to Russell C Stewart And Mary Catherine.
  • Lewis I Stewart married Esther, and had children including Charles A Stewart.
  • Lewis I Stewart passed away in 1930 in Waukegan, Lake Co., IL.

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Lewis Stewart's Ancestors

Self
Lewis Stewart
1868–1930
Birth Place: WI
Parents
Russell C Stewart
1843–1917
NY
Mary Catherine
1847–1932
NY
Grandparents
Lorenzo (Dow) Stewart
1814–1898
Frankfort, Herkimer Co., NY
Martha (Patty) Calkins
1821–1900
Richland, Oswego Co., NY
Great-Grandparents
Russell Calkins
1798–1893
Pamelia Price
1800–1887
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Solomon Calkins
1773–1848
Eunice Richardson
1777–1825
Rufas Price
1773–1848
Ruth Grant
1775–1825

Lewis Stewart's Descendants

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Lewis (I) Stewart (DEC 1868–21 FEB 1930) m. Esther (JUN 1872–)
  1. 1. Charles (A) Stewart 1892–

Lewis Stewart's Timeline

2 Records

1868
DEC 1868
Birth of Lewis I Stewart in WI
WI
1930
21 FEB 1930
Age 62
Death of Lewis I Stewart in Waukegan, Lake Co., IL
Waukegan, Lake Co., IL

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: DEC 1868
    Event Place: WI

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 FEB 1930
    Event Place: Waukegan, Lake Co., IL

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