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5951 Smith Stewart is described in Stewarts of the South (ca. 1815) as being already deceased. Stewart, Smith (I18249)
 
5952 Smooth John MacNab led the clan in its slaughter of Clan Neish on Loch Earn, Christmas 1612. He also led Clan MacNab in support of the Duke of Montrose in the Civil War. They played a notable part in the victory of Kilsyth, but John was captured after unsuccessfully defending Montrose's own Castle Kincardine. He escaped under a sentence of death in Edinburgh and led 300 clansmen to crushing defeat at Worcester on 3 September 1651. John survived the battle but died not long afterwards, killed by marauding members of the Commonwealth army. (Other accounts claim he died at Worcester.)

John's exact birth year is not known, but he was old enough that in 1612 he was able to lead his four brothers and other MacNabs in the attack on the McNieshes. 
MacNab, John "Smooth John" (I9337)
 
5953 So far Robert and his family have only been found in the 1851 census. His date of death "aft 1962" comes from an IGI submission -- unverified. Furlow, Robert (I6507)
 
5954 Social Security Administration, Affidavit of Parentage of Alta Eleanor Cadman (Name: Part of Social Security application of Alta E. Cadman;), SSN 395 22 9384, Source Medium: Official Document
This document was accepted by the Social Security Administration in leu of a Birth Certificate as all records were lost when the Bon Homme County Court House burned around 1910. Original of Affidavit of Parentage was signed by a sibling of Alta Brown and submitted to the Social Security Administration at the time of the application for SS benefits by Alta.
Source (S87)
 
5955 Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration. Source (S45)
 
5956 Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration. Source (S561)
 
5957 Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007. Source (S215)
 
5958 Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007. Source (S318)
 
5959 Some claim he is the ancestor of Clan MacLaren, however this is widely dismissed. MacErc, Lorne Mor (I9221)
 
5960 Some genealogies show Alexander as the son of Patrick, 8th Earl of Dunbar, rather than his brother. I follow Stirnet.com here. Dunbar, Sir Alexander of (I5257)
 
5961 Some sorces show the father of Mary, Countess of Menteith, to be Maurice's brother, Murethac. This confusion probably arises from the fact that Murethac is Gaelic for Maurice. In other words, both brothers had the same name. Menteith, Maurice Oig of Earl of Menteith (I11107)
 
5962 Some sources cite her name as Sarah Carpenter. Bowman, Elizabeth (I1178)
 
5963 Some sources claim she was daughter of the Earl of Winchester, while other sources claim she was from another Quincy family. de Quincy, Janet (I4557)
 
5964 Some sources claim she was married to William, Earl of Ross, however MacGregor does not report this. Comyn, Jean (I2927)
 
5965 Some sources record Alfgifu as the daughter of Ethelred the Unready, which appears to be incorrect. This Alfgifu is of unknown origin. Alfgifu Princess (I294)
 
5966 Some sources record Bjorn as "Bearsson", but he appears not to be the son of "Bear", so there may be some confusion here. Estridsen, Bjorn (I5728)
 
5967 Some sources record that she married Gray of Foulis, but it is likely that she has been confused with her aunt Elizbeth Buchanan. Buchanan, Daughter (I1760)
 
5968 Some sources show her as the daughter of William the Conqueror, but these have been shown to be spurious. (Weir) St. Omer, Gundred of (I14613)
 
5969 Some sources show William Stewart married to Margaret McMean of Glenartney. I follow MacGregor as shown here. Comrie, Janet of that Ilk (I2893)
 
5970 Some unverified online genealogies allege that John Stewart moved to Lochtayside Kenmore, Perthshire, Scotland, where he was Ground Officer and Factor to John Campbell, 2nd Earl of Breadalbane. This is a plausible appointment as the Ledcreich Stewarts appear to have been allied at the time to John Campbell, Earl of Argyll and Marquis of Lorne, cousin to the Earl of Breadalbane.

These same genealogies allege that he was the father of Peter Stewart, born 1775 in Loch Tayside, Kenmore Parish, Perthshire, Scotland, died 14 DEC 1857 in Breadalbane, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada, who married Christian McLean. This connection has now been ruled out by Y-DNA. 
Stewart, John (I16901)
 
5971 Sometime before 1881, William moved to Glasgow with his family, where he was employed as a chief engineer. Tait, William (I22684)
 
5972 Son of Alexander Secondus Monro and Katharine Inglis.

Esq of Softlaw

David was the husband of Sophia Home, married 1803, and father of George, Alexander and Isabella.

Secondly, he married Isabella Blair, the second daughter of the late Right Honourable Robert Blair, of Avonton, Lord President of the College of Justice.They were married after 1806 (possibly 1813?) and was the father of Isabella Cornelia Munro Binning and Robert Blair Monro Binning.

Lived at Inverleith House, Midlothian. (Find A Grave) 
Binning, David Munro of Softlaw (I877)
 
5973 Son of Captain John C. Cage and Thankful Morgan, grandson of Major William Cage and Elizabeth Douglass
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He was a lawyer and politician in Mississippi. In 1833 he represented Pike County in the State Legislature. By 1836 he had moved to Woodville, Mississippi where he practiced law in the firm of Cage and Scudder. He formed a second partnership with Horatio F. Sirmall in April of 1839, and in November of that year he was elected Judge of the 3rd Circuit Court, which was the seat his Uncle Harry Cage served on. He was re-elected to this seat in 1841. In 1845, he chose not to run for re-election, and established a cotton plantation in Fort Adams, Mississippi. He continued his Woodville law practice with his brother Benjamin, and he remained active in politics, serving as a representative to the State Democratic Convention in 1853 and the Democratic Legislative Committee in 1855.

He also apparently was a party in a duel in the early 1840s. In the book The Woodville Republican, Volume 7: January 5, 1892-December 28, 1895, on page 49, there is an abstract of an article about the death of Colonel Frank Ruffin in Virginia. The article "recalls a duel which occurred between that gentleman and Judge C. C. Cage, father of Messrs W. C. & J. D. Cage, early in the forties, to which the former was seconded by messrs W. L. Brandon and St. John Liddell and the latter by Messrs Jones and Noland Stewart. Mr. Ruffin fired before the word, wounding Judge Cage, not dangerously however; the forfeit of his life was claimed by Noland Stewart and tendered by Mr. Ruffin, but the premature firing was so evidently unintentional that the penalty was not exacted. These gentlemen were all men of mark and distinguished citizens; of whom Colonel Ruffin was the last survivor." (FindAGrave) 
Cage, Charles Claiborne (I24028)
 
5974 Son STEWART b: ABT 1700 in Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland.

Stewarts of the South shows 3-Line of the Stewarts in Tulloch descending in an unknown manner from the progenitor of the family. Given that there are only three lines of this family and that 1-Line and 2-Line are shown as sibling lines, then, in the absence of other evidence, it makes sense for now to account for 3-Line as a first-cousin line. Thus we are showing Robert Stewart and Duncan Stewart of 3-Line (below) as first cousins of Dougald Stewart in Tulloch (1-Line, above). 
Stewart, "Three Line" in Tulloch (I18290)
 
5975 Sophia and her family lived in New York, USA, and elsewhere in New England and travelled overseas. Nothing more is known of them. (Nelker) Steuart, Sophia Elizabeth (I14653)
 
5976 Sophia inherited the lands of Ballachallan, Annat, and Argaty on the death of her father. With her marriage to David Munro Binning the lands of Annat, et al, passed out of the hands of the Stewarts. Several of her uncles tried unsuccessfully to sue for the estate. (MacGregor)

18. Retour of the General Service of Misses Sophia Home only lawful child of the said George Home last of Argaty as heir in General and of Provision of the said George Home her father under the said Contract of Marriage expede before the Sheriff substitute of Edinburgh 17 June 1791
19. Decree of Adjudication at the instance of the said Miss Sophia Home and her factors agent Charles Stewart of Annapolis in Maryland brother german of the said George Home her father adjudging the lands of Argaty and others in implementation of the said Contract of Marriage and ordaining her to be infeft therein dated 23 January 1793 and the abbreviate thereof recorded 2 February thereafter
20. Charter of Resignation and Confirmation under the Great Seal in favour of the said Miss Sophia Home of Argaty of the lands and Barony of Argaty and others dated 5 July 1792
21. Instrument of Sasine following thereon in favour of the said Miss Sophia Home dated 9th November 1793
22. Contract of Marriage between David Munro Binning and Miss Sophia Home afterwards Home Binning dated 8 August 1803 
Home-Stewart, Sophia Heiress Ballachallan Annat and Argaty (I7902)
 
5977 Sophia Stuart was a descendant of the Stewarts of Beath. Stuart, Sophia (I18832)
 
5978 SOS refers to as Iain Riach Mor, or "Big John of the flailed skin" (possibly a reference to battle wounds). SOS says that John lived at Camusbarron near Stirling and that he was "a very good soldier". He had three sons about whom nothing is known in addition to the John shown here. Stewart, John Riach Mor (I17315)
 
5979 SOS shows only two sons for this family so it is presumed that James died young. Stewart, James (I16415)
 
5980 Source "Longfellow ..." give day and month, but not year of birth. Hanson, Mark Steven (I7522)
 
5981 Source for all information on this family including next generation: IGI Willard, Daniel (I20230)
 
5982 Source for this descendant line comes from a private genealogy site:
http://www.surnames.com/arminta/gedhtree/smith/gp100.htm#head3
Obviously someone has some dates wrong here as according to these dates, Murdach was born after his father died. 
Lennox, Murdach of (I8805)
 
5983 Source: Bewley Huntingdon, Lilly (I8127)
 
5984 Source: http://gordonrosalynd.tripod.com/green/d13.htm#P8904 unverified Temple, Richarde (I19303)
 
5985 Source: http://gordonrosalynd.tripod.com/green/d148.htm#P9015 Hadlocke, John (I7377)
 
5986 Source: http://gordonrosalynd.tripod.com/green/d270.htm#P9238 unverified.
http://gordonrosalynd.tripod.com/green/green.htm
Marriage and children's info from IGI 
Temple, Abraham (I19336)
 
5987 Source: IGI Godfrey, Hannah (I6941)
 
5988 Source: IGI Willard, Lois (I20213)
 
5989 Source: IGI Willard, Andrew (I20225)
 
5990 Source: IGI Willard, Daniel (I20229)
 
5991 Source: IGI Willard, Eunice (I20247)
 
5992 Source: IGI Willard, Henry (I20250)
 
5993 Source: IGI, unverified. Feller, Philip (I5874)
 
5994 Source: LDS Ancestral File, unverified. Feller, Anna Catharine (I5826)
 
5995 Source: Stewarts of Ardvorlich Supplement Stewart, William (I21711)
 
5996 Source: Stewarts of Ardvorlich Supplement Steuart, Charles Merchant in Campver (I24287)
 
5997 Source: Stewarts of Ardvorlich Supplement Steuart, John (I24288)
 
5998 Source: Stewarts of Ardvorlich Supplement Steuart, Elizabeth (I24289)
 
5999 Source: Stewarts of Ardvorlich Supplement Steuart, Jean (I24290)
 
6000 Source: Stewarts of Ardvorlich Supplement Steuart, Mary (I24291)
 

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