Who Was Dr. John1 Stewart/Stuart? Who Was His Wife Elizabeth2 (Alburtus) Stewart?
An Enlightening Journey through Historical Records Pertaining to a Brick Wall Ancestor
Excerpt from Who Was Dr. John1 Stewart of Long Island, New York, Monmouth, New Jersey and Sussex, Delaware?
A Guidebook to the Records for Dr. John1 Stewart and His Wife Elizabeth3 Alburtus
By Margery Boyden, © 2023, with permission to Scudder Association Foundation

Journal 5, no. 2, (Spring 2023)

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  1. Catherine Udall

    very interesting and compelling information

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