Name: Richard Madison STEWART
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Birth: 1808 Georgia
Death: 14 Dec 1851 Marion, Co Ga
Burial: Stewart Cemetery Ellaville, GA
Father: Sgt.
William Blanton STEWART (1762-1848)
Mother: Mary
Ann (Molly) PENN (1757-1830)
Other Spouses: Isabella (Corbin) Gray
Martha B. Wilson
Marriage: 1830
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Spouse: Elizabeth D BOOTY
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Birth: 1809 Georgia
Death: 1856
Children:
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1 M: Thomas STEWART
Birth: 1835 Georgia
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2 F: Mary STEWART
Birth: 1833 Georgia
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3 M: William Washington STEWART
Birth: 1837 Georgia
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4 F: Eliza STEWART
Birth: 1831 Georgia
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5 M: Benjamin Franklin STEWART
Birth: 1839 Georgia
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6 M: Jack STEWART
Birth: 1841 Georgia
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Notes for Richard Madison STEWART
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WILL State of Grorgia County of Marion -
November 26,1850
Last will and testiment of Richard M.Stewart.To
wife,Isabella Stewart,land in
Crawford County adjoining Peter Corbin containing
250 acres more or less,
together with farming tools on aforesaid place,also
one road wagon and
harness,all the corn and fodder,wheats and oats
that may be made in the year
1851,all the cattle and hogs,two sorrel mules,two
other chois mules out of my
lot in Marion County,one bay mare called patsy,all
household and kitchen
furniture in Crawford and as much of my household
furniture in Marion County
as she may need,one carpet and chairs for the
parlor,ten negroes,also 6,000 to
be handed over the first money made or collected
after my debts are paid. To
my six children,to wit,William Washington Stewart,Thomas
J.Stewart,Mary E.
Stewart,B.F.Stewart,J.L.Stewart,R.A.J.Stewart,all
remaining portion of estate,
consisting of two farms,one in Marion and one
in Sumter,which farms I desire
to be sold 1 October 1851,to be sold in three
payments with first payment due
13 months from day of sale,second due 12 months
thereafter and the third still
12 months thereafter.First Tuesday in January
1852,I desire all my negroes of
my place in Marion And Sumter except those willed
to my wife to be sold at
such credit as my Executors think proper.Sometimes
in the fall of 1851 I
desire that household and kitchen furniture not
devised to wife to be sold.
Also the corn,fodder,wheat,oats,and stock to be
sold.I desire Mr. Kilcrease to
go on according to contract on the Sumter place
improving,build a Gin-house
and screw and make a crop there for the year 1851
receiving the eleventh
portion of the corn and cotton and the same portion
of the fattning hogs
according to contract as his pay.Also that Robert
Kilcrease proceed according
to contract here on this place in Marion and receive
for his wages the
fifteenth of the corn,wheat,oates fodder,and a
fourteenth of the cotton.
Thomas C.Horton,shall also go on the farm in Crawford
County according to
contract and be paid sixth of all that is made.I
desire that each overseer
shall have his cotton crop in the nearest market
by the 25th of December 1851
and that my Executors sell it as they think best
and to apply the money to
payment of my debts and payment of the 6,000 bequeated
to my wife.I desire
that proceeds of the above sales be equally divided
among my six children and
loaned out at interest until they become of age
or marry,then to receive their
portion.Desire the sales to be published in the
current Gazetts of
Albany,Macon,and Columbus three months before
the day of sale.If the Crawford
farm doesn't make enough corn,wheat and pork to
answer their necessities in
1852 then wife Isaballa Stewart is at liberty
to satisfy their wants from my
farm in Marion County.Wife with sister Mary Corbin
and Ela Harriet Gray to
remanin at my residence in Marion County free
from charge to enjoy all
privileges .
.Executors: brother James Stewart,cousin Thomas
H.Stewart,
cousin W.D.Stewart,cousin William R.Stewart,My
sister Mary Bivens,to take my
daughter Mary E.Stewart.Witness James Crittenden,Robert
Kilcrease,Thomas
H.Stewart.
Book A (1846-1915) page 24 Marion County
Georgia Wills
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Lineage Book D.A.R. Vol.CXXV 1916 Washington,D.C.
NATIONAL No.124224
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Richard Madison Stewart has a lot of land transactions
in Monroe County
Georgia, they are as follows, Book I 1834-1836,
page 30,49,128,138, 206, 71,
128. Also in Deed Book J 1836-1838, pages 44,
67, 68.
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