Person:Alexander Stuart (16)

Watchers
Judge Alexander Stuart
m. 1768
  1. James StuartAbt 1768 -
  2. Judge Alexander Stuart1770 - 1832
  3. Benjamin StuartEst 1772 -
  4. Priscilla Stuart1777 -
  5. James Stewart1784 - 1830
  • HJudge Alexander Stuart1770 - 1832
  • WAnn Dabney1765 - 1800
m. Abt 1792
  1. Hon. Archibald Stuart1793 - 1855
  2. Ann Dabney Stuart1798 - 1842
  • HJudge Alexander Stuart1770 - 1832
  • W.  Mary Gassaway (add)
  • HJudge Alexander Stuart1770 - 1832
  • W.  Jane Johnson (add)
  1. Dr. Chapman Johnson StuartAbt 1819 - Bef 1863
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] Judge Alexander Stuart
Gender Male
Birth[1] 11 Mar 1770 Staunton, Virginia, United States
Marriage Abt 1792 to Ann Dabney
Marriage to Mary Gassaway (add)
Marriage to Jane Johnson (add)
Residence[1] Bef 1832 St. Louis (county), Missouri, United States
Death[1] 9 Dec 1832 Staunton, Virginia, United Statesage 62 - died while on a visit to his relations in Staunton
Burial[1] Trinity Episcopal Churchyard, Staunton, Virginia, United States

Alexander Stuart was Judge of the United States Court in Missouri.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Alexander Stuart, in Find A Grave.

    [Includes monument photo. Inscription: Sacred in the memory of JUDGE ALEXANDER STUART of St. Louis County, Mo. Born March 11, 1770 Died Dec. 9, 1832 Whilst on a visit to his relations.]

  2. Judge Alex Stuart, in Peyton, John Lewis. History of Augusta County, Virginia. (Staunton, Virginia: Samuel M. Yost and Son, 1882)
    p 310 .

    ... Judge Alex. Stuart, youngest son of Maj S., m first Ann Dabney, and left issue: two children—Hon. Arch. Stuart, of Patrick, and a daughter, Ann. He m secondly Mary Gassaway; no issue. He married thirdly Jane, a sister of Chapman Johnson. He was a man of fine talents and genial temper, and was greatly regretted at his death, which occurred in Staunton in 1832. ...

  3. 151. Alexander Stuart, in White, Emma Siggins. Genealogy of the descendants of John Walker of Wigton, Scotland: with records of a few allied families, also war records and some fragmentary notes pertaining to the history of Virginia, 1600-1902. (Kansas City, Missouri: Tiernan-Dart Printing Co., 1902)
    p 48.

    ... ALEXANDER Stuart (151), son of Alexander Stuart and his second wife Mary Moore Paxton and g. son of Archibald; was edu- cated by his brother Archibald at Staunton; at the same time, the brother James was given a place to pursue his studies, also their cousin John Hall. They all proved diligent students and successful in business afterwards. After Alexander finished his course of law studies he removed to Campbell Co.; was elected a member of the Executive Council of the State, and removed to Richmond, marrying about this time Ann Dabney, a near relation of Chiswell Dabney of Lynchburg; was appointed United States Judge of the territory of Illinois; was afterwards District Judge of the U. S. Court in Mo., and occupied other positions of trust and responsibility in the state. His two children by his first wife survived him. His 2nd wife was Jane Johnson, by whom he had a son. The children were :

    *182a. Archibald Stuart, who m. Miss Pannill. 10 children +.

    183. Ann Stuart. She m. Judge James Ewell Brown of Wythe Co., Va., for whom Gen'l James Ewell Brown Stuart, nephew of Ann, was named.

    184. Chapman Johnson Stuart.
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    [Note: "brother Archibald" was actually his half-brother and Jane Johnson was his 3rd wife.]