Person:William Stewart (21)

William Thomas Stewart
m. 17 Dec 1852
  1. William Thomas Stewart1853 - 1935
  2. Eliza Luella Stewart1855 - 1937
m. 22 Sep 1873
  1. Maud Rachel Stewart1875 - 1959
  2. Thomas Hamblin Stewart1877 - 1877
m. 29 May 1879
  1. Tamar Stewart1880 - 1961
  2. Fanny Stewart1882 -
m. 16 Aug 1880
  1. William Thomas Stewart1881 - 1967
  2. Sumner Udall Stewart1882 - 1968
  3. David Levi Stewart1887 - 1951
  4. Raymond Stewart1889 - 1952
  5. Carlos Stewart1891 - 1968
  6. Margery Stewart1894 - 1954
  7. Paul Edward Stewart1897 - 1975
  8. Marion King Stewart1900 - 1979
Facts and Events
Name[1] William Thomas Stewart
Gender Male
Birth[2] 18 Oct 1853 Dry Creek, Salt Lake, Utah, USA
Marriage 22 Sep 1873 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USAto Rachel Tamar Hamblin
Marriage 29 May 1879 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USAto Fannie Maria Little
Marriage 16 Aug 1880 St George, Washington, Utah, USAto Mary Ann Udall
Death[1] 22 Aug 1935 Alamo, Lincoln, Nevada, USA
Reference Number? Q8019349?


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William Thomas Stewart (October 18, 1853 – August 21, 1935) was mayor of Kanab, Utah, U.S. 1889–91, and a Representative to the Utah Territorial Legislature in 1887 and 1889.

The son of Levi Stewart and Margery (Wilkerson) Stewart, he was born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He moved to Kanab, Utah in 1870 when his father was called by Brigham Young to create a new settlement there. A few months later his mother and several of his siblings were killed in a fire.

He married Rachel Tamar Hamblin, daughter of Jacob Hamblin, in 1873.

He became a polygamist in 1879 when he married Fannie Maria Little. He took a third wife, Mary Udall in 1880. She was the sister of David King Udall who was already married to William's sister Eliza Stewart.

In 1887 and 1889 he was elected to the Utah Territorial Legislature, and in 1889 he was also elected mayor of Kanab.

In 1901 he was called by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to help settle Alamo, Nevada.

He died in Alamo in 1935.

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