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- 1812 Feby 16, John, son to Duncan Stewart and Ann McGrigor, Moss.
John immigrated as a child in 1818 with his parents to St. Anicet, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada.
In 1825, John's father, Duncan Stewart is shown residing in a house with 11 occupants: 2 under the age of 6 (Charles 6 and Daniel 3); 2 between 6-14 (John 13 and Peter 9); 2 between 14-18 (Archibald 16 and Jannet 16); 2 males between 18-25 (Alexander and James D); one male over 60 (Duncan 50); one single female between 14-45 (Mary); one married female between 14-45 (unknown); and one married female over 45 (Agnes McGregor). Also residing in Dundee at the time was Robert Stewart with one child under 6, one male 18-25, and one married female between 14-45. Robert is of no known relation to Duncan.
In 1851, at age 35, John Stewart, labourer, was residing with his wife, whose name is given as Nancy Mclain (or Buchan, the handwriting is awful), and their one-year-old daughter, Nancy. They were residing with the families of Hugh Mclain and John McMillan.
In 1861, John's widow, Nancy, was residing in St. Anicet with her children. They were living with Duncan McIntosh, his sister-in-law's parents and next door to her brother-in-law James D Stewart and his family.
In 1871, John's widow, Nancy, was residing in St. Anicet, Huntingdon, Quebec, Canada with her children Nancy, Duncan, Agnes, Walter, and Archibald.
He is buried with his brothers, Alexander and James D Stewart at Zion United Church Cemetery, Dundee Centre, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada.
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