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- No birth record has been found for Margaret. She never married and lived her entire adult life in Callander with her widowed mother and sisters on a pension provided by her cousin, General Robert Stuart of Rait, to look after them after her father died. She is believed to be the Margaret Stewart "of the old Glenbuckie family" who passed along Rob Roy MacGregor's armchair and candlestick to Alexander Stewart of the Cuill family, a cadet of the Glenogle Stewarts.
She has not been found in 1841, 1851, or 1861.
In 1871, she was residing in Main Street Shop, Callander, Perthshire, Scotland, as a spinster, born 1815 in Callander with her sisters, Catherine, spinster, born 1813 in Port of Menteith, and Elizabeth, spinster, born 1811 in Balquhidder.
In 1881, Margaret was residing in Square, Callander, Perthshire, Scotland, born 1816 in "G, Perthshire" (probably "Gaelic" Perthshire). She was residing with her sisters, Elizabeth, born 1811 in "G, Perthshire" and Catherine, born 1813 in "G, Perthshire".
In 1891, Margaret was residing in Square, Callander, Perthshire, Scotland, living on private means, born 1818 in Callander, Perthshire, Scotland. Her sisters were not with her and are presumed to have died.
Margaret is not found in 1901 and is presumed to have died by then.
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