Daniel Stewart (Brigadier General)

Daniel Stewart (December 20, 1761 – May 27, 1829) was an American politician and brigadier general in the Georgia Militia. He joined the militia in 1776 and served during the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812.

Daniel Stewart
Personal details
Born(1761-12-20)December 20, 1761
Liberty County, Georgia, U.S.
DiedMay 27, 1829(1829-05-27) (aged 67)
Cedar Hill plantation, Riceboro, Liberty County, Georgia, U.S.
Spouses
Martha Pender
(m. 1783; died 1784)
    Sarah Susannah Oswald
    (m. 1785; died 1807)
      Sarah Hines
      (m. 18101829)
      Relations
      Children
      • John Stewart IV
      • Mary Stewart
      • Daniel McLachlan Stewart
      • Sophia Stewart
      • Susannah Stewart
      • Joseph Oswald Stewart
      • Martha Stewart
      • Sarah Caroline Stewart
      • Georgia Drusilla Stewart
      Parent(s)John Stewart, Jr.
      Susannah Bacon
      OccupationSoldier, legislator

      Early life

      He was born in Liberty County, Georgia, to military officer John Stewart, Jr. (died September 6, 1776) and Susannah Bacon (died 1766). Daniel's paternal grandparents, John Stewart, Sr. (died c. 1763) and Jerusha (maiden name unknown; died 1762), were English immigrants who settled in Dorchester, South Carolina. Daniel's siblings who died young were Ann (died 1759), Mary (died 1766), and John III (died 1767). He had two elder sisters who survived, Sarah (born 1750) and Susannah (born 1758). Daniel also had a younger half-sister, Elizabeth (born 1774), from John Jr.'s second marriage to Sarah Nickols.

      Career

      Stewart served as a state representative from 1785 to 1787, sheriff of Liberty County, Georgia, from 1795 to 1797, and state senator for three terms between 1802 and 1811.

      Personal life

      On February 20, 1783, he married Martha Pender. She died giving birth to their son:

      • John Stewart IV (1784–?).

      In 1785, Daniel married Sarah Susannah Oswald (November 2, 1770 – December 25, 1807), a daughter of Joseph Oswald, Jr. (1740–1785) and Ann Carter (1744–1809). Her brother Thomas Hepworth Oswald (1760 – November 26, 1790) was the patrilineal great-great-grandfather of assassin Lee Harvey Oswald (1939–1963). She bore Daniel six children:

      On March 6, 1810, General Stewart married Sarah Hines, widow of Captain Elijah Lewis. They had two daughters:

      • Sarah Caroline Stewart (1813—1815)
      • Georgia Drusilla Stewart (1814—1820)

      He died in his winter home at Cedar Hill Plantation.

      Eponymous places

      Fort Stewart and Stewart County, Georgia, are named after Daniel Stewart.[1] Additionally, the Stewart–Screven Monument in Midway, Georgia was erected in 1915 in honor of Stewart and fellow Revolutionary War general James Screven.

      References

      1. Krakow, Kenneth K. (1975). Georgia Place-Names: Their History and Origins (PDF). Macon, GA: Winship Press. p. 33. ISBN 0-915430-00-2.

      Further reading

      • Stewart Cemeteries
      • Gary L. McKay, Walter E. Wilson James D. Bulloch: Secret Agent and Mastermind of the Confederate Navy. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company Inc. (2012).
      • Dictionary of Georgia Biography, ed. Kenneth Coleman and Charles S. Gurr (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1983), s.v. "Stewart, Daniel."
      • Genealogical Publishing Com Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia, Volume 1 (2010).
      • Martha Stewart
      • Carter family Georgia
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