John STEWART

Father: John STEWART
Mother: Anne MACLEOD

Family 1: DICKSON
  1. Lieut.-General Sir John STEWART
  2. Francis STEWART
  3. Allan STEWART
  4. Patrick STEWART

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 _John STEWART _|
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|--John STEWART 
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|                                                           _John MACLEOD _______
|                                      _Alexander MACLEOD _|_Catherine CAMPBELL _
|                _Norman Mor MACLEOD _|
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|               |                     |_Margaret MACLEOD __|_____________________
|_Anne MACLEOD _|
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                |_ ROSS ______________|
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!SOURCE: Rev. Dr. Donald MacKinnon, THE MACLEODS: THE GENEALOGY OF A CLAN, Section III, "Cadet Families", Edinburgh, The Clan MacLeod Society, 1970, p. 134. John... after spending some years at sea, and going round the world with Lord Anson as purser of the famous CENTURIAN, settled at Charleston, South Carolina, where he was appointed British Agent for the Carolinas. He is said to have been the sole survivor of the massacre at Fort Loudoun on the Tennessee River in 1760. In the American War of Independence he took the British side, and, on the conclusion of the war, he left America and settled in England. [SIDELIGHTS ON HIGHLAND HISTORY, p. 202.] He married a lady of the name of Dickson from London, with issue.


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