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Stewart family of Baltimore, Maryland

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  David Stewart (1800-1858) — of Maryland. Born in Baltimore, Md., September 13, 1800. Member of Maryland state senate, 1838-39; U.S. Senator from Maryland, 1849-50; delegate to Maryland state constitutional convention, 1850. Slaveowner. Died in Baltimore, Md., January 5, 1858 (age 57 years, 114 days). Entombed at Old Westminster Burying Ground, Baltimore, Md.
  Relatives: Son of John Stewart and Helen (West) Stewart; married, October 20, 1825, to Mary Adelaide Morton (aunt of Charles Joseph Bonaparte); married, June 9, 1836, to Priscilla Margaretta Pinkney; father of Charles Morton Stewart; grandfather of Charles Morton Stewart Jr..
  Political family: Stewart family of Baltimore, Maryland.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Charles Morton Stewart (1828-1900) — also known as C. Morton Stewart — of Baltimore, Md. Born in Maryland, July 16, 1828. Coffee importer; bank director; Consul for Argentina in Baltimore, Md., 1864-98; Consul for Venezuela in Baltimore, Md., 1875-77. Died in Hampton, Va., August 13, 1900 (age 72 years, 28 days). Interment at St. Thomas Episcopal Church Cemetery, Owings Mills, Md.
  Relatives: Son of David Stewart and Mary Adelaide (Morton) Stewart; married, February 26, 1850, to Sophia DeButts; married, April 30, 1866, to Josephine Lurman; father of Charles Morton Stewart Jr.; first cousin of Charles Joseph Bonaparte.
  Political family: Stewart family of Baltimore, Maryland.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Charles Joseph Bonaparte (1851-1921) — also known as "Charlie the Crook Chaser" — Born in Baltimore, Md., June 9, 1851. Lawyer; candidate for Presidential Elector for Maryland; U.S. Secretary of the Navy, 1905-06; U.S. Attorney General, 1906-09. Catholic. Italian ancestry. Died in Baltimore County, Md., June 28, 1921 (age 70 years, 19 days). Interment at Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Md.
  Relatives: Son of Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte and Susan May (Williams) Bonaparte; married, September 1, 1875, to Ellen Channing Day; nephew of Mary Adelaide Morton (who married David Stewart); grandson of Jerome Bonaparte; grandnephew of Napoleon Bonaparte; first cousin of Charles Morton Stewart; first cousin once removed of Charles Morton Stewart Jr..
  Political family: Stewart family of Baltimore, Maryland.
  See also Wikipedia article — NNDB dossier — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Charles Morton Stewart Jr. (1870-1956) — also known as C. Morton Stewart, Jr. — of Baltimore, Md.; Garrison, Baltimore County, Md.; Eccleston, Baltimore County, Md. Born in Eccleston, Baltimore County, Md., May 10, 1870. Importer; investment banker; Consul-General for Honduras in Baltimore, Md., 1896, 1898-1911; Honorary Consul-General for Guatemala in Baltimore, Md., 1896-1921; Consul-General for Central America in Baltimore, Md., 1897-98; Consul-General for Nicaragua in Baltimore, Md., 1899-1900; Honorary Consul for Honduras in Baltimore, Md., 1931. Member, Phi Beta Kappa. Died November 13, 1956 (age 86 years, 187 days). Interment at St. Thomas Episcopal Church Cemetery, Owings Mills, Md.
  Relatives: Son of Charles Morton Stewart and Josephine (Lurman) Stewart; married 1895 to Sophia Howard McHenry; grandson of David Stewart; first cousin once removed of Charles Joseph Bonaparte.
  Political family: Stewart family of Baltimore, Maryland.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
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