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About Captain James Ewell Brown Stuart II
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http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/jebstuart2.htm
James Ewell Brown Stuart II of Kansas Appointed from Virginia, Captain, Commissary Subsistance, United States Volunteers, 9 June 1898 Honorably discharged from the volunteer service, 13 June 1899
James Ewell Brown Stuart II was born at Fort Riley, Kansas, on 26 June 1860. His parents were James Ewell Brown (J.E.B.) Stuart, United States Military Academy, Class of 1854, Major General, Confederate States of America Army, (6 February 1833-May 1864) and Flora Cook Stuart (1835-1923). He served in the United States Army as Captain, Commissary Subsistance, 1st Brigade during the Spanish-American War. He died on 28 November 1930 and was buried with full military honors in Section 7 of Arlington National Cemetery. His wife, Jo Phillips Stuart died on 4 October 1932 and is buried with the Captain.
CAPTAIN J. E. B. STUART FUNERAL TO BE HELD AT ARLINGTON FOR SON OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL
A military funeral for Captain James E. B. Stuart, who died on Wednesday at Istolpoga, Florida, will be held on Sunday or Monday in the National Cemetery at Arlington, Virginia.
Captain Stuart, who was a son of the famous Confederate cavalry General, “Jeb” Stuart, is survived by a widow, who lives with a daughter, Mrs. G. M. Garmany of Port Washington, Long Island; three other daughters and a son. J. E. B. Stuart, Jr. of Manhasset, Long Island.
Captain Stuart was born seventy years ago at Fort Riley Kansas, where his father was a First Lieutenant in the United States Army. He received an engineer’s training at Virginia Military Institute, but later became a banker in Virginia. In the war with Spain he won his rank of Captain.
President Roosevelt appointed him Collector of Customs at Newport News, Virginia. In the World War, he served in France in the Supply Department as a civilian. Since retirement from business in 1927, he had lived at Long Beach, Long Island.
Captain Stuart was the first Commander-in-Chief of the Sons of Confederate Veterans (1896-1897).
Profile updated August 2019 in accordance with the notes below:
THIS PROFILE DOES NOT BELONG HERE. THIS INDIVIDUAL DID NOT EXIST.
Managers of Maj. General James Ewell Brown "Jeb" Stuart (CSA),
I am contacting you about this profile: http://www.geni.com/people/Maj-General-James-Ewell-Brown-Jeb-Stuart...
The "third child" of Gen. Stuart did not exist. The boy who was named Philip St. George Cooke Stuart, at birth, was the subject of a common law name change at age three. He became James Ewell Brown Stuart, Jr.
This is very well-known among CW aficionados and is noted by every historian ever to write about the life of Stuart.
I hope you'll strike the name and clear things up. It is my second request.
Sincerely,
Sharon Stuart McRee
Posted by Walter G. Ashworth • currently investigating request 12-21-13
Their first child, Flora, was born in September 1857, d.1862. A son, Philip St. George Cooke Stuart, was born in 1860. The couple continued to live in Kansas for several more years before returning to Virginia Daughter Virginia, b. 1863 d 1898
This profile will be removed in ten (10) days unless someone can prove it belongs here. Thank you.
WGA
I can not remove this Profile. You need the Manage or Curator.
http://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/Stuart_Flora_Cooke_1836-1923
Captain James Ewell Brown Stuart II's Timeline
1860 |
June 26, 1860
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Fort Riley, Madison, Riley, KS, United States
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1887 |
August 1887
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Larned, Pawnee County, Kansas, United States
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1889 |
May 28, 1889
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Virginia Beach, VA, United States
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1890 |
June 16, 1890
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1892 |
August 9, 1892
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Buena Vista, VA, United States
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1901 |
February 5, 1901
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Newport News, Virginia, United States
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1930 |
November 28, 1930
Age 70
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Sebring, Highlands County, Florida, United States
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Arlington, United States
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