Person:Thomas Stuart (16)

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Thomas Stuart
b.Abt 1783 North Carolina
 
  1. Capt. James StuartEst 1780 - Bef 1826
  2. Montgomery Stuart1782 - 1850
  3. Thomas StuartAbt 1783 -
  4. Jane Stuart1788 -
  5. Robert Stuart1790 - 1821
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Name Thomas Stuart
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1783 North Carolina[or Washington County, TN]

Thomas Stuart was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's:

  • Vol. 2 - Drennen vs. Stuart's heirs--O. S. 17; N. S. 6--Bill filed May, 1832. John Drennen, guardian of James Thompson Stewart, infant, complains that in August, 1831, a certain Jane Stuart, of Staunton, died intestate, leaving heirs sixteen nieces and nephews; the son of a deceased niece and orator's ward, aged 9, who is sole representative of Capt. James Stewart, a deceased nephew of Jane. Orator's ward also owns land in Washington, Shelby and Fayette Counties, Tennessee, as heir of his father. The interest in Jane's estate is derived through the ward's mother. John Drennen lives in Davidson County, Tenn. Defendants, heirs of Jane, are John, Robert S., William, Thomas S., John K. Moore and Jane, his wife, late Jane Moffett; James C. Moore and Ellen, his wife, late Moffett; William McClenachan and Elizabeth, his wife, late Moffett; Montgomery Stewart, Thomas Stewart, James Thompson Stewart (orator's ward), Henry Ruffner and Sally, his wife, late Sally Lyle; William L. Alexander, Jno. B. Hart and Julia, his wife, late Julia Lyle, Alexander S. Hall and Jane, his wife, late Jane Paxton; Elizabeth Paxton, James Paxton and Wm. Paxton, heirs of Jane Stewart, and also Emily R. Drennen, late Emily R. Stuart; and James T. Stewart, who would be the heirs-at-law of said ward in case of his death under 21.
{Note: it is probable that from the Augusta County suit shown above that Thomas Stuart was a son of James Stuart and Elizabeth Montgomery. He is listed in between Montgomery Stuart and James Thompson Stuart, who were both sons of this family, so it is inferred that Thomas was likely their sibling].
References
  1. Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).