Nancy Jane Stewart

Brief Life History of Nancy Jane

When Nancy Jane Stewart was born on 17 December 1846, in Brazil, Clay, Indiana, United States, her father, Levi G Stewart, was 25 and her mother, Sarah Elizabeth Yocum, was 20. She married Reuben Henry Fry on 24 January 1869, in Brazil, Clay, Indiana, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 7 daughters. She lived in Nelson, Buffalo, Wisconsin, United States in 1900 and Chippewa, Wisconsin, United States in 1920. She died on 18 June 1936, in Holcombe, Chippewa, Wisconsin, United States, at the age of 89.

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Family Time Line

Reuben Henry Fry
1840–1920
Nancy Jane Stewart
1846–1936
Marriage: 24 January 1869
Michael George Fry
1870–1945
William H. Fry
1872–1880
Sarah C. Fry
1874–1880
Reubin Fry
1876–
Nancy Annie Fry
1879–1944
Elizabeth May Fry
1881–1961
Levi Charles Fry
1883–1960
Etta Fry
1885–1885
Nettie Fry
1885–1885
Louisa Evelina Fry
1886–1951
Mary Edna Fry
1888–1949

Sources (18)

  • Nancy J Stewart, "United States, Census, 1860"
  • Nancy J Stewart, "Indiana Marriages, 1811-2007"
  • Nancy Jane Stewart, "Oregon, Oregon State Archives, Death Records, 1864-1968"

World Events (8)

1853

Historical Boundaries: 1853: Buffalo, Wisconsin, United States

1863

Abraham Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation, declaring slaves in Confederate states to be free.

1870 · The Fifteenth Amendment

Prohibits the federal government and each state from denying a citizen the right to vote based on that citizen's race, color, or previous condition of servitude. It was the last of the Reconstruction Amendments.

Name Meaning

Scottish (Lanarkshire) and English: originally an occupational name for an administrative official of an estate, from Middle English stiward, Old English stigweard, stīweard, a compound of stig ‘house(hold)’ + weard ‘guardian’. In the Anglo-Saxon period this title was used of an officer controlling the domestic affairs of a household, especially of the royal household; after the Norman Conquest it was also used more widely as the native equivalent of Seneschal, for the steward of a manor or manager of an estate. In Scotland the term was also used of a magistrate originally appointed by the king to administer crown lands, forming a stewartry.

History: Stuart or Stewart is the surname of one of the great families of Scotland, the royal family of Scotland from the 14th century, and of England from 1603, when James VI of Scotland acceded to the English throne as James I. There were many minor branches of the family left in Britain after the flight of James II in 1688, but not every bearer of the surname can claim relationship with the royal house, even in Scotland. Every great house in medieval England and Scotland had its steward, and in many cases the office gave rise to a hereditary surname. The fall of the house of Stuart in Britain, conversely, led to the establishment of several highly placed branches bearing this surname in continental Europe, which are in most cases related to the old Scottish royal family.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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