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Individual:
Robert Stewart of Norwalk has a number of listings (some referring merely to descendants, though) in the Stewart Clan Magazine:
Robert CT 1660 s.? m.BethiaRumball A6,14,17,24,221,B201,
Robert CT 1660 s.? m.BethiaRumball B243,C136,160,168,F192,
Robert CT 1660 s.? m.BethiaRumball H299,I106,167,J31,66
He is as far back as the editor goes. Robert bought property in Norwalk in 1660, moving from Milford, where he had not been long. He marr. 12 June 1661 Bethia Rumball/Rumble, dr of Thomas and Rose (Sherwood) of Stratford. His will was dated 12 Mar 1678/9 but no record of his death can be found; his widow and eldest son James were appointed administrators 5 Dec 1688 (Fairfield Co. Wills III,260). There is speculation that his father was James Steward who was in Stamford CT in 1649, found as a defendant in a civil action, and as a landowner in 1650. This was never proved, however. More likely he had been a prisoner from the Battle of Worcester and brought over on the 'John and Sarah'.
(Robert Stewart of Norwalk CT)
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