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Enterprise & Mountaineer
15 October 1879
DEATH OF ESQUIRE STEWART
Burrell J. Stewart, Esq., one of the old and prominent citizens residing in the upper part of Greenville County, died on Monday, 6th insta., of derangement of the stomach and liver, from which he had been suffering for some time past. He leaves a large family connection to mourn his death. He was upright and honest in all his dealings, and carries to the grave a stainless character and was in his 73rd year. He was buried at Glassy Mountain Baptist Church.
{found & transcribed by Cathy Griffith}
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Enterprise & Mountaineer
15 October 1879
DEATH OF ESQUIRE STEWART
Burrell J. Stewart, Esq., one of the old and prominent citizens residing in the upper part of Greenville County, died on Monday, 6th insta., of derangement of the stomach and liver, from which he had been suffering for some time past. He leaves a large family connection to mourn his death. He was upright and honest in all his dealings, and carries to the grave a stainless character and was in his 73rd year. He was buried at Glassy Mountain Baptist Church.
{found & transcribed by Cathy Griffith}
Gravesite Details
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Family Members
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Wilson Hamilton Stewart
1826–1863
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Alfred Anderson Stewart
1827–1906
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Louisa Stewart Reid
1831–1859
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Artimissa E. Stewart Lindsey
1834–1900
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Rev John Lafayette Stewart
1834–1904
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Nancy F. Stewart Farmer
1838–1910
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Martha Ann Stewart
1840–1891
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Mary M Stewart Dobbins
1841–1910
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Hester J Stewart Howard
1843–1903
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Elizabeth Mathalia Stewart Howard
1845–1932
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