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About Anna Stewart, secundus
ANNA STEWART secundus
Anna Stewart, secundus, here treated, is the daughter of James Stewart of Floak, elder, Merchant in Glasgow and his second wife Elizabeth Fleming She was born before 11 October 1612, the date upon which her baptism was registered at Glasgow in Lanarkshire, Scotland. [National Records of Scotland, Glasgow Baptisms, reference OPR.644/1/1] She had an older sister who was also named Anna, that is Anna Stewart, primus
Marriage
ANNA STEWART/
CUNNYNGHAM
ANDROW
12/04/1631
644/1
230 102
Glasgow
Children
Her Father's Last Will and Testament
James Stewart of Floak, elder, merchant and burgess of Glasgow, made his last will and testament at his house in Glasgow on 10 January 1622. The witnesses present and subscribing were William Fleming, notary in Glasgow, the man who wrote the will, James Fleming, notary, indweller in Glasgow, and John Wallace, merchant burgess of Glasgow. He nominated and constituted his wife, Elizabeth Fleming, to be his only executrix and universal intromitter with his goods and gear, and as tutor testamentar to Susanna Stewart, Elizabeth Stewart, and Anna Stewart, his daughters. He left one third of the value of his goods and gear to his wife Elizabeth Fleming, which was to be divided equally between his three daughters in the event that their mother remarried. He also left £200 to his bastard son James Stewart, which was to be divided equally between his three daughter in the event that he predeceased his father. At the time of his death James Stewart of Floak was owed £733.6.8d by John Logan of Rais, which sum was to be paid to his daughter Anna Stewart, and her heirs by John Luggie, merchant in Ireland. On 17 December 1622 another James Stewart of Floak acted himself as cautioner for the widow, Elizabeth Fleming, and confirmation was granted to her on the same day. [National Records of Scotland, Glasgow Commissary Court, The Testament Testamentar and Inventory of James Stewart, elder, of Floik and merchand burgess of Glasgw, reference CC9/7/19]
Anna Stewart, secundus's Timeline
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October 1, 1612
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probably at Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Kingdom of Scotland (not yet part of the United Kingdom)
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October 1, 1612
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Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Kingdom of Scotland (not yet part of the United Kingdom)
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