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M Olive Stewart

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1851 personal census, Mersea Twp, Essex Co., ON, p. 21:
Stewart Chas, M, Married, 49, born Canada, Baptist, Farmer;
Mary, F, Married, 43, born Canada, Baptist;
Jane, F, Single, 24, born Canada;
Eliz'h, F, Single, 22, born Canada;
Peggy, F, Single, 20, born Canada;
Clara, F, Single, 18, born Canada;
Chas, M, Single, 16, born Canada;
Mary, F, Single, 14, born Canada;
Malinda, F, Single, 12, born Canada;
Tabitha, F, Single, 10, born Canada;
Olive, F, Single, 8, born Canada;
Eliza, F, Single, 6, born Canada;
Thos, M, Single, 4, born Canada;
James, M, Single, 2, born Canada.

1861 personal census, Mersea Twp, Essex Co., ON, 1-10:
Stewart Charles, M, Married, married in 1827, 59, born U States, Baptist, Farmer;
Mary, F, Married, married in 1827, 50, born U Canada, Baptist;
Charles, M, Single, 24, born U Canada, Baptist, Carpenter;
Olive, F, Single, 16, born U Canada, Baptist;
Eliza A., F, Single, 14, born U Canada;
Thomas, M, Single, 13, born U Canada;
Catherine E., F, Single, 6, born U Canada.

County Marriage Registers of Ontario, Canada 1858-1869 Volume 35 Essex County, Elizabeth Hancocks, 2005, Global Heritage Press, Campbellville, ON:
McQueen James, 22, Gosfield, St. Thomas, s/o Jacob & Dorothy, married 5 Feb 1866 Olive Stuart, 18, Mersea, Gosfield, d/o Charles & Mary.

Headstone, Ruthven United Cemetery, Ruthven, Essex Co., ON, transcribed by the Essex Branch of the OGS:
In memory of Charles Stewart died Sep. 9, 1895 aged 93 yrs 6 ms & 17 ds.
Mary his wife died Aug. 21, 1884 aged 75 years & 16 ds.
Olive wife of James McQueen died Feb. 22, 1882 aged 36 yrs 7 ms.

Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 215-216:
Alexander Burns McQueen, a prosperous farmer of Gosfield South, County of Essex, represents the fourth generation of the family of that name who have resided in the Dominion. The great-grandfather McQueen was a native of Scotland, and as a young man he emigrated to Canada, and was one of the first settlers of Long Point, County of Norfolk, Ont.
     Among his children was Jacob McQueen, who was born at Long Point, and there married Dorothy Mitchell. Later he moved to Fingal, County of Elgin, and still later to the County of Essex, where he settled on the Stokes farm, now owned by J. D. McDonald, Lot 252, and there died, aged seventy-seven years. His wife died at Grand Rapids, Michigan. The children born to Jacob McQueen and wife were: ... James, who married Olive Stewart, and lived at Ruthven, but later moved to Arkansas, where he died...
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Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 156-157:
John S. Bruner, one of the leading citizens of Gosfield South, an extensive farmer and fruit grower at Elm Bluff Fruit Farm, occupies the old home of his father and grandfather, belonging as he does to one of the oldest and most honorable families of this part of County Essex.
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      In 1872 Mr. Bruner was married to Catherine E., youngest daughter of Charles Stewart, Sr...
      Mrs. Catherine E. (Stewart) Bruner was born in the township of Mersea, Feb. 26, 1856, daughter of Charles (Jr.) and Mary (Whittle) Stewart, natives of Pennsylvania and the County of Essex, respectively, granddaughter of Charles Stewart (Sr.) and great-granddaughter of James Stewart.
      James Stewart, father of Charles Stewart, Sr., was born in Scotland and came to America about 1775. He came out as a soldier, belonging to the regiment known as the Black Watch, the 42nd Highlanders. He was married in Virginia to Peggy Brown, a Scotchwoman, and they afterward moved to Greene County, Pennsylvania, where they raised a family, Charles Stewart, Sr., being their youngest child.
      Charles Steward, Sr., was married in Pennsylvania to Jane Findley, and they afterward moved to Essex County, Ont., settling in Mersea township. They raised a large family of whom Charles Stewart, Jr., was the second one.
      Charles Stewart, Jr., married Mary Whittle, a native of Essex County, who died Aug. 9, 1885, aged seventy-five. Charles Stewart, Jr., died at the home of Mrs. Bruner, Sept. 9, 1893, aged ninety-three. They were members of the Baptist Church. To this union came the following children: Jane, deceased wife of John Hetherington; Elizabeth, deceased wife of Alexander Quick; Margaret, deceased wife of William Long; Clarissa, deceased wife of Wells Morley; Charles, deceased, who married Victoria Wilkerson; Mary, deceased wife of Jesse Brown; Malinda, wife of George Jeffery, of Mersea township; Tabitha, who died aged eleven years; Olive, deceased, who married James McQueen; Eliza Ann, widow of John Thompson, of Mersea township; Thomas, a farmer of Mersea township, who married Martha Jeffery; James who died when three years old; and Catherine E., Mrs. Bruner.

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Charles Stewart ca 1774-   Jane (Jennie) Findlay   Thomas Whittle 1785-1859   Elizabeth Levi ca 1788-ca 1842
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Charles Stewart 1802-1893   Mary Whittle 1810-1885
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Olive Stewart 1845-1882