William Stewart1

M
Marriage* Bride=Catherine McIntosh1 

Family

Catherine McIntosh b. 1881, d. 1953

Citations

  1. [S553] "The Stone Book", D. C. Nicholson, unknown publish date, p. 645, compiled from the "Ritchie Cemetery records", Dawn Ellis.
More information available on request.

William Allan Stewart1,2

M, b. 22 March 1864, d. 1 October 1932
FatherDonald Ross Stewart1,3,4,5 b. 1827, d. 21 Jan 1873
MotherFrances Glover1,6,7,5 b. 4 Dec 1826, d. 15 Mar 1903
ChartsDescendants of Archibald Stewart
Birth*22 March 1864 Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada5,8,9 
Baptism Pri*15 October 1866 Trinity United Church, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada; Clergy=John B. Strong5 
Marriage*23 January 1886 Zion Church, Charlottetown, Queen's County, Prince Edward Island, Canada; by license; Bride=Emma Blanche McPhail10,11 
Cen-Head*6 April 1891 Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada; 1891 Canadian Census||William A. Stewart||Will, married, 26 years old, was born on PEI. He worked as a cutter-tailor. His religion was recorded as C Presbyterian. His father was born in Nova Scotia and his mother on PEI. It was recorded that Will could read and write; Cen Plc=PE, Dist 134, Prince, Sub-Dist A2, Div. 34, Town of Summerside Census Canadian Federal 1891, Spouse=Emma Blanche McPhail, Dau=Rena Grace Stewart, Son=Colin Harold Stewart12,13 
Death*1 October 1932 Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada; of an unknown cause||William Allan Stewart||William's racial origins was "Scotch", he was a widower, who was born on PEI and lived there all his life. William was aged 67 years when he died. His father was Donald Ross Stewart, who was born in Nova Scotia. His mother, Fannie Glover was born on PEI. Donald, himself lived in Summerside; Informant/Son/father=Donald Ormsby Stewart2,14,15,16 
Funeral*3 October 1932 3 Notre Dame St., Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada; at 2:00 PM || from the house of his son|| to People's Cemetery, under the auspices of the I.O.O.F. The service was conducted by || of the Presbyterian Church; Witness=Donald Ormsby Stewart17 
Burial*3 October 1932 People's Cemetery, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada; The undertaker was Keith Compton; Interred=CAN, PE, Prince Co., Lot 17, S'side, People's Protestant Cemetery18,2 
Obituary*3 October 1932 The Journal, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada;

"During the present year Summerside has suffered heavily by the death of many of its most prominent and esteemed citizens. It is our sad duty at this time to chronicle the passing of still another in the person of Mr. William A. Stewart, whose gentle spirit passed into eternity in the early hours of October 1st. Since April last Mr. Stewart had been suffering from a malady, which up to the present has baffled the skill of the most expert students of medical science to overcome. In his passing Summerside mourns the loss of a man who ever exemplified the traits of a true gentleman and who was revered and esteemed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.
Mr. Stewart was born in Summerside sixty-seven years ago, the son of the late David [author's note...his father's name was Donald Ross Stewart] and Fannie Stewart. As a young man he learned the tailoring trade in Charlottetown in the establishment of the late John MacKenzie, also remembered for his fine attributes of character. After serving a couple of years with Mr. MacKenzie he went to New York where in due course he graduated from the Mitchell School of Cutting. Returning to Prince Edward Island he opened a tailoring establishment at Cape Traverse in 1885 in partnership with the late Jack Arnett. In 1887 he removed to Summerside and took a position as head cutter with the late Daniel Stewart who conducted a gentleman's furnishing and tailor shop in the old Crabbe Block. Shortly afterwards he purchased this business and has since conducted a custom tailoring business in this town. After the great fire of some years ago which destroyed his place of business with many others on Water Street he removed to quarters in the south side of The Journal Building and subsequently after some years removed to the premises on South side of Water street facing Summer street, where he continued in business until his retirement two years ago.
Mr. Stewart was married to Miss Emma Blanche McPhail, who predeceased him April 19th, 1929 [I believe this month is wrong...it was in March], and whose death was a severe blow to him. By this union he had two sons, Messers. Colin H,. and Donald O. Stewart, each residing in Summerside; there is one sister, Mrs. K. F. Ellis (Lucy) of this town, to all of whom sincere sympathy is extended in their loss.
Mr. Stewart was a member of the local lodge of Odd Fellows and had also belonged to the Knight of Pythias when that society had a lodge here. The funeral is today at 2 p.m. from the residence of his son, Mr. D. O. Stewart, 3 Notre Dame street, to the People's Cemetery will be under the auspices of the I.O.O.F.
The service will be conducted by Rev. C. St. Clair Jeans, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, of which congregation the deceased was an ernest member."; Witness=Emma Blanche McPhail, Witness=Donald Ormsby Stewart, Witness=Colin Harold Stewart, Witness=Lucy Stewart17 

Family

Emma Blanche McPhail b. c 1864, d. 19 Mar 1929
Marriage*23 January 1886 Zion Church, Charlottetown, Queen's County, Prince Edward Island, Canada; by license; Bride=Emma Blanche McPhail10,11 
Children

Citations

  1. [S272] James Potter Family Bible , various dates, (email available on request), photocopy of two pages from the family Bible and Simon's PDF transcription of the same, Dawn Ellis.
  2. [S996] Death Record Extract for William Allan Stewart, filed 24 Nov 1932, extracted by the PARO staff 21 Sep 2009, Public Archives and Record Office of Prince Edward Island, Registration no. 000364.
  3. [S508] Interview with Horace Glover , 14 Oct 1976, at the home of R. E. Ellis, 166 Belmont St., Summerside. He said he had a history of the family. Worksheets, Dawn Ellis.
  4. [S732] Obituary of W. A. Stewart, (Summerside, PEI, Canada: The Journal, 3 Oct 1932), p. 8, father's name given as "David Ross Stewart"; MacNaught History Centre & Archives.
  5. [S990] Trinity United Church, Summerside, PE, unknown publish date, Includes records of St. John's (St. Eleanors) and St. Mary's (Summerside) Anglican Churches, Acc # 3213, MacNaught History Centre & Archives.
  6. [S508] Interview with Horace Glover , 14 Oct 1976, Gives mother's name as "Fannie", at the home of R. E. Ellis, 166 Belmont St., Summerside. He said he had a history of the family. Worksheets, Dawn Ellis.
  7. [S732] Obituary of W. A. Stewart, (Summerside, PEI, Canada: The Journal, 3 Oct 1932), p. 8, mother's maiden name not given; MacNaught History Centre & Archives.
  8. [S595] Unknown author, letter, various dates. Birthdate from a PEI history that he has. Gives birth year as 1865.
  9. [S732] Obituary of W. A. Stewart, (Summerside, PEI, Canada: The Journal, 3 Oct 1932), p. 8, Gives birth year as 1865; MacNaught History Centre & Archives.
  10. [S535] Prince Edward Island Heritage Foundation, Master Name Index, Phase 2, source: Marriage Registers, Vol. 10, 1878-1888, p. 575; Note in margin:"taken from church register", recorded 22 Oct 1888, Public Archives and Record Office of Prince Edward Island.
  11. [S595] Unknown author, letter, various dates.
  12. [S535] Prince Edward Island Heritage Foundation, Master Name Index, Phase 2, A2, family #3, Public Archives and Record Office of Prince Edward Island.
  13. [S868] 1891 Canadian Census, Prince Edward Island, viewed at the MacNaught History Centre and Archives in Summerside, mfm T-6382, covers Lots 39-47, 51-56, 61, 63, 64, 66, Summerside town and Lots 1-4, District 134, Prince,
    Sub-Dist A2, Division 34, Town of Summerside, p. 1, Lines 18-21, Family 3, Library and Archives Canada (LAC). Hereinafter cited as 1891 Canadian Census, PEI, T-6382.
  14. [S480] Prince Edward Island Heritage Foundation, Master Name Index, Reel # 54, Ref: "Maple Leaf", Nov 1932, p. 191, age 67, tailor, leaving 2 sons & a sister, Eptek Exhibition Centre.
  15. [S506] D. O. Stewart (Summerside, Prince Edward Island) to Mrs. M.J. Chisholm of Calgary, letter, 13 Jan 1956, 1956. original in the possession of Donald F. Stewart, 138 Bunbury Rd., Charlottetown, PE, good condition, legible, photocopy.
  16. [S480] Prince Edward Island Heritage Foundation, Master Name Index, Reel # 54, Ref: Lot 17, Cem. 4, Stone 726, People's Cem., S'side, age 65, Eptek Exhibition Centre.
  17. [S732] Obituary of W. A. Stewart, (Summerside, PEI, Canada: The Journal, 3 Oct 1932), p. 8; MacNaught History Centre & Archives.
  18. [S480] Prince Edward Island Heritage Foundation, Master Name Index, Reel # 54, Ref: Lot 17, Cem. 4, Stone 726, People's Cem., S'side, Eptek Exhibition Centre.
  19. [S480] Prince Edward Island Heritage Foundation, Master Name Index, Reel # 54, Ref: "Maple Leaf", Nov 1932, p. 191, Eptek Exhibition Centre.
  20. [S329] Graves, William Schurman Loyalist of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island and his descendants, I (Summerside, PEI: Harold B. Schurman, 1973), PG. 482.
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William F. Stewart1

M

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S553] "The Stone Book", D. C. Nicholson, unknown publish date, p. 644, compiled from the "Ritchie Cemetery records", Dawn Ellis.
More information available on request.

Catherine Stiber1,2

F
Marriage* Groom=François Dupuis1 

Family

François Dupuis
Children

Citations

  1. [S402] Paul Traversy to Mary A. (Roch) Ellis, letter, 17 May 1977. In reply to my (MAE) letter of 4 April 1977. He enclosed photocopies of pages 161-164, 168-169, 302 from Les Registres de la Gaspesie (1752-1850) by Rev. Patrice Gallant. The photocopies are crooked and some of the dates are illegible. He also, in his letter, provided information on the ROCH surname/family. Original, typescript, ms. signature. p. 163.
  2. [S797] Gallant, Les Registres de la Gaspésie in Mémoires (Montreal: Societe Genealogique Canadienne-Francaise, 1961), p. 118.
  3. [S797] Gallant, Les Registres de la Gaspésie in Mémoires (Montreal: Societe Genealogique Canadienne-Francaise, 1961), p. 104.
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Félicité Stiber1

F
Marriage* Groom=Jean Lancup 

Family

Jean Lancup
Child

Citations

  1. [S797] Gallant, Les Registres de la Gaspésie in Mémoires (Montreal: Societe Genealogique Canadienne-Francaise, 1961), p. 120.
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Geneviève Stiber1

F
Marriage* Groom=Barthélémi Vallée1 

Family

Barthélémi Vallée
Child

Citations

  1. [S797] Gallant, Les Registres de la Gaspésie in Mémoires (Montreal: Societe Genealogique Canadienne-Francaise, 1961), p. 186.
More information available on request.

Robert Stitt (Stott?)1

M

Citations

  1. [S629] Lexa Jones (Bristol, England) to Dawn Ellis, letter, various dates. printout. 5 Apr 2001, cites OPR Colvend.
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Emily Stoehr1

F
Marriage* Groom=Henry Simon 

Family

Henry Simon
Child

Citations

  1. [S801] Descendant report for Lewis Potter and Margaret Towers, 16 Apr 2005, received from Simon Potter, (email available on request), gives sources, PDF document, Dawn Ellis.
More information available on request.

Mary Stone [illegible]1

F, b. circa 1796, d. after 8 April 1861
Birth*circa 1796 Abbotsham, Devon, England1 
Marriage*before 1826 Groom=Richard Berry1 
Death*after 8 April 1861 1 

Family

Richard Berry b. c 1800, d. a 8 Apr 1861
Child

Citations

  1. [S390] 1861 census of Devon, England, hereinafter, "1861 Census, Devon, Eng.", Bideford Union, District 3, Northam, p. 1, No. 4; citing Family History Library, (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA) microfilm publication FHL mfm# 542823.
More information available on request.

Captain (?) Stone1,2

M, d. before 31 March 1851
Marriage*before 1838 Bride=Ann Ellis1,3 
Cen-Head*7 June 1841 Church Yard, Bideford, Devon, England; 1841 English Census||Thomas Stone||Thomas, age 35 was listed as a mariner. He was married and was born in Devonshire. There was one servant living in the home and another girl, Eliza Williams, age 13, who's relationship to Thomas was not listed; Cen Plc=DEV, Bideford Census British 1841, Spouse=Ann Ellis, Son=Thomas Stone, Dau=Ann Ellis Stone4 
Death*before 31 March 1851 5 

Family

Ann Ellis b. c 1813, d. 15 Sep 1896
Children

Citations

  1. [S212] John Bishop, (author e-mail address available on request), to Mary A. Ellis and/or Dawn S. Ellis, email, citing the [Bideford Bridge Trust ?] deed dated 26 July 1854, cited by Pat Slade, Archivist of the Northam Archives (printout), Dawn Ellis, Graham, North Carolina, USA.
  2. [S212] John Bishop, (author e-mail address available on request), to Mary A. Ellis and/or Dawn S. Ellis, email, dated 9 Feb 1996, citing Wesleyan Chapel Parish Register [Bideford, Devon] (printout), Dawn Ellis, Graham, North Carolina, USA.
  3. [S391] 1851 census of Devon, England, Bideford, District 2H, p. 16, No. 53; citing Family History Library, (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA) microfilm publication FHL mfm # 0221046.
  4. [S1000] Census, Devon, England, HO 107; Book 12; Folio 5; Page 4; ED 7, digital image, Ancestry.com, citing microfilm publication GSU roll 241320.
  5. [S391] 1851 census of Devon, England, Bideford, District 2H, p. 16, No. 53. He does not appear iin this source, but his wife appears as a widow; citing Family History Library, (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA) microfilm publication FHL mfm # 0221046.
More information available on request.