Person:Thomas Stuart (12)

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Thomas Jefferson Stuart
d.Aug 1856
m. 4 May 1791
  1. Thomas Jefferson StuartAbt 1792 - 1856
  2. Archibald P StuartAbt 1795 - 1866
  3. Gerard Briscoe Stuart, Esq.Abt 1800 -
  4. Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart, Esq.1807 - 1891
m.
  1. Col. William Dabney Stuart1830 - 1863
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Name[1][2] Thomas Jefferson Stuart
Gender Male
Birth[2] Abt 1792 Augusta, Virginia, United Stateseldest son
Marriage Augusta, Virginia, United Statesto Martha M. Dabney
Death[3] Aug 1856
References
  1. Thomas Jefferson Stuart, in Peyton, John Lewis. History of Augusta County, Virginia. (Staunton, Virginia: Samuel M. Yost and Son, 1882)
    p 310.

    ... At his death, in 1832, he [Archibald Stuart] left four sons: 1. Thomas Jefferson; 2. Archibald P.; 3. Gerard Briscoe; 4. Alex H. H. Stuart.

    Thomas J. m Martha Dabney, and left issue: Col. W. D. Stuart, a gallant and meritorious officer, killed in the battle of Gettysburg.

  2. 2.0 2.1 Thomas Jefferson Stuart, in Waddell, Joseph A. (Joseph Addison). Annals of Augusta County, Virginia: with reminiscences illustrative of the vicissitudes of its pioneer settlers biographical sketches of citizens locally prominent, and of those who have founded families in the southern and western states : a diary of the war, 1861-'5, and a chapter on reconstruction by Joseph Addison Waddell. (Staunton, Virginia: C.R. Caldwell, 1902)
    p 372.

    ... The male descendants of Judge Archibald Stuart are nearly extinct. His oldest son, Thomas Jefferson Stuart, had two sons, both of whom died young. The elder of the two, Colonel William D. Stuart, was mortally wounded at the battle of Gettysburg. ...

  3. Augusta County, Virginia. Staunton Spectator
    8 July 1873.

    Thomas J. [Stuart] married Martha M. Dabney, of Richmond, and Coi. Wm. D. Stuart, who distinguished himself by his gallantry in many battles during the war, and fell, mortally wounded, at the head of his regiment on the bloody field of Gettysburg, was his eldest son.
    Thomas J. Stuart died in August, 1856.