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Robert Stuart 1801 – 1863 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1801

Birth Location: Ipswich, Suffolk, England

Death Date: 18 Jul 1863

Death Location: Calcutta, India

Father: James Stuart

Mother: Unknown None

Spouse(s): Sarah Tottie

Children(s):

Robert Stuart was born in 1801 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England, the child of James Stuart and Unknown. Robert Stuart married Sarah Ann C. Tottie. Robert Stuart passed away in 1863 in Calcutta, India.

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Biography

  • Robert Stuart was born in 1801 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England, the child of James Stuart and Unknown.
  • Robert Stuart married Sarah Ann C. Tottie.
  • Robert Stuart passed away in 1863 in Calcutta, India.

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Robert Stuart's Ancestors

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Robert Stuart
1801 – 1863
Birth Place: Ipswich, Suffolk, England
Parents
James Stuart
1774 – 1833
Stapleford, Hertford, Herts
Unknown
Grandparents
James Stuart
– 1781
unknown
Great-Grandparents
Robert Stewart
1683 – 1743
Margaret Hay
1698 – 1782
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Alexander Stewart
1667 – 1704
Anne Hamilton
1658 – 1722
William Hay
1682 –
Elizabeth Seton

Robert Stuart's Timeline

3 Records

1801
1801
Birth of Robert Stuart in Calcutta
Calcutta
1801
1801
Birth of Robert Stuart in Ipswich, Suffolk, England
Ipswich, Suffolk, England
1863
18 Jul 1863
Age 62
Death of Robert Stuart in Calcutta, India
Calcutta, India

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1801
    Event Place: Calcutta

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1801
    Event Place: Ipswich, Suffolk, England

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Jul 1863
    Event Place: Calcutta, India

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: South Park Cemetery

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