SOLOMON4 STEWART (Solomon3, James2, Duncan1), born Jan. 14, 1730 in Rowley, Mass., married in Lunenburg May 28, 1756, Elizabeth Taylor, born Oct. 22, 1735, in Littleton, daughter of Jonathan and Rebecca (Powers) Taylor. He was a pioneer settler of Fitchburg in 1764, and was a recognized patriot during the Revolution. He removed to Canaan, Maine, about 1777. He died June 22, 1802, in Bloomfield, Me., and she died there Jan. 15, 1804. Children, born in Lunenburg:
1. Mary, June 5, 1757; = Sep. 8, 1774, Joseph Sawyer of Fitchburg.
2. Betty, May 10, 1758; = Apr. 22, 1777, Isaac Russell.
3. Rebecca, Mar. 4, 1761; = Samuel Bigelow, Bloomfield.
4. Solomon, Aug. 7, 1763; = Dec. 15, 1785, Betty Bigelow, Bloomfield.[1]
Solomon Stewart from the Stewart Clan Magazine, March 1924. Transcribed by James T. Paxton.
He was a recognized Patriot during the Revolution. For Civil Service and Patriotic Services - He was a member of the Committee of Inspection and also was a town officer. [2]
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