Person:Jesse Stewart (1)

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Jesse Denny Stewart
b.3 Mar 1911 Bismarck, MO, USA
d.11 Feb 1967 Farmington, Mo
  1. Jesse Denny Stewart1911 - 1967
  1. David Foard Stewart1953 - 1967
Facts and Events
Name[1] Jesse Denny Stewart
Alt Name[2] Jess Denny Stewart
Gender Male
Birth[3] 3 Mar 1911 Bismarck, MO, USA
Alt Birth[5] 3 Mar 1911 Bismarck, MO
Alt Birth[6] 3 Mar 1911 Bismarck, Mo
Marriage to Marie Elizabeth Marquette
Death[4] 11 Feb 1967 Farmington, Mo
Alt Death[7] 11 Feb 1967 Farmington, MO
Alt Death[8] 11 Feb 1967 St Francois, MO, USA

[Graydon.GED]

Jesse was owner and publisher of the Farmington Press.

Jesse attended grade school in St. Louis, Missourirehouse, Flat River andgraduated from hig h school at Jackson, MO. He attended Central Collegeat Fayette two years.

During the days of the depression of the late twenties he, with an olderbrother, Paul and hi s father established the Bonne Terre Bulletin, aweekly newspaper, which later was consolidate d with the Bonne TerreRegister. Jesse served 2 years in the South Pacific during World WarII . In November 1950, he purchased a half interest in the FarmingtonPress (MO) and became sol e owner in January 1953. Jess served St.Francois County as Circuit Clerk for 21 years havin g been appointed tothat office by Governor Phil Donnelly in December 1945.

Jess and one of his 13 year old sons, David Foard Stewart, died Feb. 11,1967, when fire destr oyed the family home.[CousinS.FTW]

[Graydon.GED]

Jesse was owner and publisher of the Farmington Press.

Jesse attended grade school in St. Louis, Missourirehouse, Flat River andgraduated from hig h school at Jackson, MO. He attended Central Collegeat Fayette two years.

During the days of the depression of the late twenties he, with an olderbrother, Paul and hi s father established the Bonne Terre Bulletin, aweekly newspaper, which later was consolidate d with the Bonne TerreRegister. Jesse served 2 years in the South Pacific during World WarII . In November 1950, he purchased a half interest in the FarmingtonPress (MO) and became sol e owner in January 1953. Jess served St.Francois County as Circuit Clerk for 21 years havin g been appointed tothat office by Governor Phil Donnelly in December 1945.

Jess and one of his 13 year old sons, David Foard Stewart, died Feb. 11,1967, when fire destr oyed the family home.[CousinS.FTW]

[Graydon.GED]

Jesse was owner and publisher of the Farmington Press.

Jesse attended grade school in St. Louis, Missourirehouse, Flat River andgraduated from hig h school at Jackson, MO. He attended Central Collegeat Fayette two years.

During the days of the depression of the late twenties he, with an olderbrother, Paul and hi s father established the Bonne Terre Bulletin, aweekly newspaper, which later was consolidate d with the Bonne TerreRegister. Jesse served 2 years in the South Pacific during World WarII . In November 1950, he purchased a half interest in the FarmingtonPress (MO) and became sol e owner in January 1953. Jess served St.Francois County as Circuit Clerk for 21 years havin g been appointed tothat office by Governor Phil Donnelly in December 1945.

Jess and one of his 13 year old sons, David Foard Stewart, died Feb. 11,1967, when fire destr oyed the family home.[CousinS.FTW]

[Graydon.GED]

Jesse was owner and publisher of the Farmington Press.

Jesse attended grade school in St. Louis, Missourirehouse, Flat River andgraduated from hig h school at Jackson, MO. He attended Central Collegeat Fayette two years.

During the days of the depression of the late twenties he, with an olderbrother, Paul and hi s father established the Bonne Terre Bulletin, aweekly newspaper, which later was consolidate d with the Bonne TerreRegister. Jesse served 2 years in the South Pacific during World WarII . In November 1950, he purchased a half interest in the FarmingtonPress (MO) and became sol e owner in January 1953. Jess served St.Francois County as Circuit Clerk for 21 years havin g been appointed tothat office by Governor Phil Donnelly in December 1945.

Jess and one of his 13 year old sons, David Foard Stewart, died Feb. 11,1967, when fire destr oyed the family home.[CousinS-trunk1.GED]

[Graydon.GED]

Jesse was owner and publisher of the Farmington Press.

Jesse attended grade school in St. Louis, Missourirehouse, Flat River andgraduated from hig h school at Jackson, MO. He attended Central Collegeat Fayette two years.

During the days of the depression of the late twenties he, with an olderbrother, Paul and hi s father established the Bonne Terre Bulletin, aweekly newspaper, which later was consolidate d with the Bonne TerreRegister. Jesse served 2 years in the South Pacific during World WarII . In November 1950, he purchased a half interest in the FarmingtonPress (MO) and became sol e owner in January 1953. Jess served St.Francois County as Circuit Clerk for 21 years havin g been appointed tothat office by Governor Phil Donnelly in December 1945.

Jess and one of his 13 year old sons, David Foard Stewart, died Feb. 11,1967, when fire destr oyed the family home.[CousinS.FTW]

[Graydon.GED]

Jesse was owner and publisher of the Farmington Press.

Jesse attended grade school in St. Louis, Missourirehouse, Flat River andgraduated from hig h school at Jackson, MO. He attended Central Collegeat Fayette two years.

During the days of the depression of the late twenties he, with an olderbrother, Paul and hi s father established the Bonne Terre Bulletin, aweekly newspaper, which later was consolidate d with the Bonne TerreRegister. Jesse served 2 years in the South Pacific during World WarII . In November 1950, he purchased a half interest in the FarmingtonPress (MO) and became sol e owner in January 1953. Jess served St.Francois County as Circuit Clerk for 21 years havin g been appointed tothat office by Governor Phil Donnelly in December 1945.

Jess and one of his 13 year old sons, David Foard Stewart, died Feb. 11,1967, when fire destr oyed the family home.[CousinS3.FTW]

[Graydon.GED]

Jesse was owner and publisher of the Farmington Press.

Jesse attended grade school in St. Louis, Missourirehouse, Flat River andgraduated from hig h school at Jackson, MO. He attended Central Collegeat Fayette two years.

During the days of the depression of the late twenties he, with an olderbrother, Paul and hi s father established the Bonne Terre Bulletin, aweekly newspaper, which later was consolidate d with the Bonne TerreRegister. Jesse served 2 years in the South Pacific during World WarII . In November 1950, he purchased a half interest in the FarmingtonPress (MO) and became sol e owner in January 1953. Jess served St.Francois County as Circuit Clerk for 21 years havin g been appointed tothat office by Governor Phil Donnelly in December 1945.

Jess and one of his 13 year old sons, David Foard Stewart, died Feb. 11,1967, when fire destr oyed the family home.[CousinS.FTW]

[Graydon.GED]

Jesse was owner and publisher of the Farmington Press.

Jesse attended grade school in St. Louis, Missourirehouse, Flat River andgraduated from hig h school at Jackson, MO. He attended Central Collegeat Fayette two years.

During the days of the depression of the late twenties he, with an olderbrother, Paul and hi s father established the Bonne Terre Bulletin, aweekly newspaper, which later was consolidate d with the Bonne TerreRegister. Jesse served 2 years in the South Pacific during World WarII . In November 1950, he purchased a half interest in the FarmingtonPress (MO) and became sol e owner in January 1953. Jess served St.Francois County as Circuit Clerk for 21 years havin g been appointed tothat office by Governor Phil Donnelly in December 1945.

Jess and one of his 13 year old sons, David Foard Stewart, died Feb. 11,1967, when fire destr oyed the family home.[Graydon.GED]

Jesse was owner and publisher of the Farmington Press.

Jesse attended grade school in St. Louis, Missourirehouse, Flat River and graduated from high school at Jackson, MO. He attended Central College at Fayette two years.

During the days of the depression of the late twenties he, with an older brother, Paul and his father established the Bonne Terre Bulletin, a weekly newspaper, which later was consolidated with the Bonne Terre Register. Jesse served 2 years in the South Pacific during World War II. In November 1950, he purchased a half interest in the Farmington Press (MO) and became sole owner in January 1953. Jess served St. Francois County as Circuit Clerk for 21 years having been appointed to that office by Governor Phil Donnelly in December 1945.

Jess and one of his 13 year old sons, David Foard Stewart, died Feb. 11, 1967, when fire destroyed the family home.[CousinS.FTW]

[Graydon.GED]

Jesse was owner and publisher of the Farmington Press.

Jesse attended grade school in St. Louis, Missourirehouse, Flat River and graduated from high school at Jackson, MO. He attended Central College at Fayette two years.

During the days of the depression of the late twenties he, with an older brother, Paul and his father established the Bonne Terre Bulletin, a weekly newspaper, which later was consolidated with the Bonne Terre Register. Jesse served 2 years in the South Pacific during World War II. In November 1950, he purchased a half interest in the Farmington Press (MO) and became sole owner in January 1953. Jess served St. Francois County as Circuit Clerk for 21 years having been appointed to that office by Governor Phil Donnelly in December 1945.

Jess and one of his 13 year old sons, David Foard Stewart, died Feb. 11, 1967, when fire destroyed the family home.[Graydon.GED]

Jesse was owner and publisher of the Farmington Press.

Jesse attended grade school in St. Louis, Missourirehouse, Flat River and graduated from high school at Jackson, MO. He attended Central College at Fayette two years.

During the days of the depression of the late twenties he, with an older brother, Paul and his father established the Bonne Terre Bulletin, a weekly newspaper, which later was consolidated with the Bonne Terre Register. Jesse served 2 years in the South Pacific during World War II. In November 1950, he purchased a half interest in the Farmington Press (MO) and became sole owner in January 1953. Jess served St. Francois County as Circuit Clerk for 21 years having been appointed to that office by Governor Phil Donnelly in December 1945.

Jess and one of his 13 year old sons, David Foard Stewart, died Feb. 11, 1967, when fire destroyed the family home.

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    Date of Import: 17 Aug 2001

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  4. Graydon.GED.

    Date of Import: 17 Aug 2001

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    Date of Import: 17 Aug 2001

  6. Graydon.GED.

    Date of Import: 17 Aug 2001

  7. Graydon.GED.

    Date of Import: 17 Aug 2001

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    Ancestry.com. One World Tree (sm) [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc.