Person:Jane Stewart (19)

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Jane Stewart
d.Est 16 Feb 1888 Union Twp, Lawrence Co, PA
m. 1790
  1. Jannet Stewart - Bet 1792 & 1821
  2. Mary Stewart1794 -
  3. Grizzel Stewart1796 - Bef 1821
  4. William Stewart, Jr.1798 - 1865
  5. Jane Stewart1801 - Est 1888
m. Est 1831
  1. David C. Pattison1832 - 1905
  2. Mary Belle Pattison1833 - 1921
  3. William S. Pattison1834 - 1925
  4. Robert Davis Pattison1838 - 1913
  5. Jeanette Pattison1840 - 1891
  6. Alexander S. Pattison1845 - 1895
Facts and Events
Name Jane Stewart
Gender Female
Birth? 16 Jul 1801 Paisley, Renfrewshire, Low Parish, Scotland
Marriage Est 1831 to David Pattison
Death? Est 16 Feb 1888 Union Twp, Lawrence Co, PA@86Y
Burial? Greenwood Cemetery, New Castle, Lawrence Co, PA
Religion? Presbyterian

Introducing Jane Stewart of Paisley, Scotland____________________

Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens Lawrence County Pennsylvania Biographical Publishing Company, Buffalo, N.Y., 1897 WILLIAM S. PATTISON [p. 318] one of the leading and most progressive citizens of Union township, and a carpenter who is much in demand throughout the surrounding country, was born in a house which was situated within a few rods of his present elegant residence, Dec. 10, 1834. He is a son of David and Jane (Stewart) Pattison.

David Pattison was born in Glasgow, Scotland, and there learned the trade of a cotton-spinner. While still a resident of bonny Scotland he became engaged to be married to Jane Stewart, who was born in Paisley, Scotland, but with a wise determination to be sure of the future, he immigrated to America to provide a home for his intended wife. He bought fifty acres of land, which was then new and uncultivated, and located where his son, William S., now resides; he was much taken with the country and pleased with the prospect of a successful career which seemed to stretch out before him, and went to work with a will to clear the land for the intended crops and to erect a log-cabin for temporary shelter till his own resources and the accommodations of the new country warranted him in building a more pretentious structure. All the arrangements completed, it only needed the arrival of his future bride to complete his home, and crown him with happiness; she came when he announced that all was in readiness for her reception, and they were married and settled down to become industrious citizens of their adopted country. He finished clearing the land and worked some in building the canal. Later in life, when New Castle began to grow, he engaged in gardening, and followed it the greater part of his after life. He and his wife won the highest esteem of the citizens of the township, for they were exemplars of the best type of Scotch honesty and Scotch ruggedness of character. He lived to be eighty-four years old, and his wife attained the age of eighty-six years. Their children were: David C.; Mary, who married Robert Boggs; William S., the subject of this biography; Jeanette, who married Smith Fulkerson; Robert D., whose sketch appears elsewhere in this volume; Alexander S.; and two, who died in infancy.

1850 Neshannock, Lawrence, Pennsylvania; Roll: M432_790; Page: 218; Image: 432, h/h 539/539 Pattisson, David 47 Scot farmer Jane 47 Scot David 18 PA Mary 16 PA William 14 PA Jane 13 PA Robert 13 PA Alexander 10 PA

1860 Union Twp, Lawrence Co, PA PO New Castle, 5 June 1860 Series M653 Roll 1127 p489 h/h 52/50 Patteson, David 50 Scot farmer Jane 50 Scot William 22 PA carpenter Ginett 20 PA Robert 18 PA farm laborer Alex 16 Shoe maker

1870 Union Twp, Lawrence Co, PA PO Mt. Jackson, 29 June 1870, Series M593 Roll 1360 p314 h/h 274/274 Patterson, David 65 gardner SCOT Jane 66 SCOT William 36 PA carpenter Margaret S 36 PA Robert 28 farmer PA Maggie 25 PA Thomas 2 PA Della 5/12 PA Jan Boggs, Mary 34 PA James 10 PA Eliza 7 PA Maggie 5 PA William 8/12 PA Nov

1880 Union, Lawrence, Pennsylvania; Roll: T9_1145; Family History Film: 1255145; Page: 314.4000; Enumeration District: 227; Image: 0059, h/h 339/380 Pattison, David 75 no occup Scot-Scot-Scot Jane 80 Scot-Scot-Scot

Obituary New Castle Democrat, New Castle, Lawrence Co, PA, 16 February 1888 Mrs. Jane Pattison, widow of the late David Pattison, died at her home in Union Twp on Friday aged 87Y. Deceased had long been a resident of the county and died beloved by all.