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Reverend Hugh Stewart was born in 1711.1 He is the son of John Stewart and Mary Kennedy.2 He married Sarah Hamilton in 1755.1
He was Rector Termon, County Tyrone.1 He was , with two younger sons (Andrew, Officer HEICS, killed in action India in January 1800.1 He was Rev Henry, DD, Rector Loughgilly, County Armagh, married 1st Sophia, dau of William Clossy, of Dublin issue, married 2nd Harriet Anne, widow of George Scholes, of High Bank, Manchester) and three daughters: on 20 August 1842.1 Hugh Stewart, of Athenry, in the county of Tyrone, clerk, rector of Termon, (who died at Bath, Jan. 1800.) He married Sarah, daughter and at length heiress of the Rev. Doctor Andrew Hamilton, of Donagheady, in the county of Tyrone, a relation of the Marquis of Abercorn, (who died about 1764, and was buried in the church of Ballycloy, in the county of Tyrone.) By whom he had three sons and three daughters,
Hugh Stewart, the eldest son, in holy orders, rector of Tuman, co. Tyrone, m. Sarah, daughter of the rev. Andrew Hamilton, (a relative of the marquess of Abercorn, from whom he obtained the two valuable parishes of Toboyue and Donogheady, both in the presentation of the Abereorn family, in Ireland): by his 1st wife, the sole daughter and heiress of sir William Cunningham, of Cunningham Head, in North Britain, and of Castle-Conyngham, co. Donegal, bart., and had issue,
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1726
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Ballymena, Antrim, Ireland
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1757
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Termon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland (United Kingdom)
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1761
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Dublin, Ireland
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1780
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of Swanlinbar, Cavan, Ireland
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1800
Age 74
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Bath, Somerset, England (United Kingdom)
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