ISAIAH "BUD" STEWART
Isaiah Stewart was born November 12, 1844 in Bradley County, Tennessee, and died March 13, 1921 in Taney County, Missouri. Isaiah was the son of James William Stewart and Martha Jane Wilhite. He married Nancy Minerva Gideon May 18, 1865 in Christian County, Missouri, daughter of Green Gideon and Mary Fleetwood. She was born September 25, 1846 in Missouri, and died March 13, 1918 in Taney County, Missouri. Isaiah is buried at Oak Ridge Cemetery, Missouri. Military service: Bet. November 01, 1863 - June 30, 1865, Union Army, Civil War
Children:
1. Martha Elizabeth Stewart
born April 27, 1866 She married John Lewis. |
5. James (Jim) William Stewart
born January 13, 1873 died December 12, 1959 He married Lunda Davis born December 15, 1877 died June 28, 1942 Burial: Both at Oak Ridge cemetery |
9. Oscar Stewart
born January 28, 1881 He married Blanche Perry |
2. John E. Stewart
born November 16, 1868 Died at an early age |
6. Thomas Clinton Stewart
born October 20, 1874 in Christian County, Missouri died September 08, 1945 in Ozark, Missouri |
10. Lula Myrtle Stewart
born August 02, 1885 died July 06, 1979 in Oak Ridge, Missouri She married Pleasant Keithley Burial: Oak Ridge cemetery, Mo. |
3. Mary Jane Stewart
born August 13, 1870 She married John Henry Davis. |
7. Lorenzo Walter (Waldo) Stewart
born December 09, 1877 died 1928. He married Dora Perry Burial: Oak Ridge cemetery, Mo. |
11. Charles Benjamin (Ben) Stewart
born February 11, 1888 in Reno, Taney, Missouri died November 07, 1977 in Branson, Missouri |
4. Frances Arabel (Bell) Stewart
born March 13, 1872 She married James William Archibald Keithley |
8. Clyde Stewart
born February 02, 1879 |
*Note: Nancy's sister was Matilda Gideon (b. 1852 d. May 1, 1892) married on February 22, 1883 in Christian County, Missouri, to John Wesley Bright (hung by the Bald Knobbers for murdering his wife). They had four children: Sarah Bright (1885-1946), Lula Francis Bright (b. 1889), Rosa Bright (b. 1883), Conrad Bob Bright (1889-1967). The children were taken in and raised by Isaiah and Nancy Stewart after the death of their parents. Read more