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- 1895 Landmarks of Oswego County - STEWART, Joel W., of English ancestry, was born in Oswego county June 4, 1844, son of Draper of Massachusetts, who is still living aged eighty-two. He married Mary LUKE, born in Massachusetts, who died in Oswego county aged thirty-seven. Their children were Delilah, Lydia, Esther, Thomas, Joel W., our subject, Harriet and Sarah, of whom Harriet is deceased. The father was a farmer and hunter. The grandfather, Ethel, was born in Massachusetts and died in Oswego county aged eighty years. Subject was educated in Richland, and in 1864 enlisted in the 184th N.Y. Vol. Inft., served in the Army of the Potomac, was promoted to corporal and was discharged at the close of the war. He married September 4, 1866, Eva Mary, daughter of George URICH and Annie (QUIRE) WAKEROUT of Wurtenburg, Germany, who emigrated from Germany in 1847, and died in Oswego county. Their children are May L., born December 17, 1869; Rosa B., born September 27, 1872 Delilah born June 3, 1878; and Eve Lily, born August 29, 1884, all of whom are living. Rosa married Asa FILMORE of Richland.
Newspaper Article - Wednesday, May 12, 1909 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - The will of the late Joel W. Stewart leaves his property, consisting of $4,500 real and $2,000 personal to his widow during her life and then it is to be divided between his four daughters.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, April 21, 1909 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Joel W. Stewart - Sunday last, occurred the death of Joel W. Stewart, at his home on the Richland Road. Mr. Stewart was born in this town about sixty-six years ago. He has always been a resident of the town. Forty-three years ago he married Mary Waggoner and to them were born four daughters, Mrs. C. F. Howlett; Pulaski; Mrs. A. D. Fillmore, Warehouse Point, Connecticut; Mrs. John Bush, Boylston; and Mrs. Frank Mandigo, who resides with mother on the homestead farm. Mr. Stewart also leaves one brother, four half-brothers, four sisters and four half-sisters. He enlisted in Company G of the 184th Regiment, New York Volunteers and served to the close of the war. His funeral was held today at the residence, at one o'clock, Rev. Frederick Maunder officiating. A delegation of veterans from J. B. Butler Post attended. Mr. Stewart was a member of that organization. The bearers were four sons-in-law.
Vitals - April 18, 1909 - Joel E. Stewart, age 65 years, 10 months, 16 days, Married, Farmer, born in Richland Township, Resident of Richland Township for 27 years, Son of Draper Stewart born in Massachusetts, and Mary Look born in Massachusetts, Died in Richland Township of cancer of the rectum, peritonitis.
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