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wife of James Stewart

Also Known As: "Seen as Isabella Edmonstone"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Scotland
Death: Ballintoy, Antrim, Northern Ireland
Immediate Family:

Wife of James Stewart, of Ballintoy
Mother of Ninian Stewart of Ballentoy; David Stewart, of Ballintoy; Christian Stewart and Jane Stewart

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About wife of James Stewart


Parents unknown. Not a known daughter of Sir James Edmonstone of Duntreath, 6th of Duntreath


James Stewart settled in Ireland about 1560. The family settled at a place called Dunseverick, and later moved to Ballinstraid, in the parish of Ballintoy.


There is uncertainty that his given name was James; what we know is that "sons of Archibald" moved to Antrim from Isle of Bute.

"James Stewart was married to Isabella Edmondstone (1542–1580)"
There is no supporting evidence that his wife was called Isabella Edmonstone.


From Stewart Clan Magazine, Volumes 1-10 (1922) page 34 < GoogleBooks >

James Stewart12 (Archibald11, Ninian10) was settled in Antrim, Ireland, about 1560. This was long before the plantation of Ulster by the Scotch, which began about 1610, at the same period as the English colonization of America. This Stewart family from Bute settled first at a place called Dunseverick but later moved to Ballinstraid [now Straidh], in the parish of Ballintoy. James died before 1600, having four children:

  1. Ninian, born about 1562
  2. David, had three sons
  3. Jean
  4. Christian, married Brien Dunlop

References

  1. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rohlspur&... (dead link)
  2. Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy: Feb 5 2016, 13:05:54 UTC
  3. http://www.kenfstewart.com.au/BUTE%20BALLINTOY%20CONNECTIONS.htm
  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballintoy_Parish_Church "Though no longer rung, the old church bell bears the following inscription: "Archibald Stewart gave me: Charles, his son, re-cast me, anno 1686 and Archibald the son of Charles re-cast and augmented me anno 1718"[5]
    1. "North Antrim Coastal Parish". ballycastlehistory.com. Retrieved 22 December 2019. < link > The parish of Ballintoy, with its wild and rocky sea coast, cannot, of itself, claim any great ecclesiastical antiquity. It dates from about the year 1670. so that it is almost 300 years old.
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wife of James Stewart's Timeline

1555
1555
Ballintoy, County Antrim, Ireland
1565
1565
Ballintoy, Cairn Parish, County Antrim, Ulster, Ireland
1575
1575
Ballintoy, County Antrim, Ireland
1575
Ballintoy, Cairn Parish, County Antrim, Ulster, Ireland
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Ballintoy, Antrim, Northern Ireland