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John Stuart (explorer)

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He married Catherine Lavalle and had two sons. He also had a daughter, Isabel, in 1802 whose mother is unknown. In 1827 John Stuart took another country wife, Mary Taylor born 1796. She joined him in Scotland in 1836 but because he withdrew his promise to marry her formally she returned to
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in 1838. There was considerable litigation over Stuart's legacy to her, which Stuart's sisters managed to have reduced from L500 to L350. All of his children were born in Canada, and it is believed that they remained there after his departure for Scotland.
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John Stuart, after 1802. It is not known if John remained in Canada or returned to Scotland with his father, nor is it known if he married or had any children.
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Donald Stuart, after 1802. He married while in America and had two sons who died relatively young, the older of the two being a lieutenant in the
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An account of Stuart's role in the competition between the North West and Pacific Fur Companies
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to have sought refuge under the protection of Clan Grant in Moray, as he was originally from
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Stuart returned to Scotland in 1836 and died on 14 January 1847, at Springfield House, near
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of Auchtow, son of the Duncan MacRobert Stewart, 3rd Laird of Glenogle,
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in 1796, perhaps under the auspices of Roderick Mackenzie (cousin of
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The Remarkable History Of The Hudson's Bay Company By George Bryce
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were the clerks who joined Fraser in his explorations. Stuart was
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lieutenant who participated in his explorations of present-day
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and was a close cousin of the Robert Grant who co-founded the
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House. He was also instrumental in disrupting competition by
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in British Columbia for his friend. Stuart was the uncle of
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Lord Strathcona - The Story of his Life by Beckles Willson
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Department in 1809, Stuart was placed in charge of the
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John's brother was commissioned as a lieutenant in the
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after its merger with the North West Company in 1821.
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fur trader
North West Company
Hudson's Bay Company
Simon Fraser's
British Columbia
Stuart River
Stuart Lake
Lord Strathcona
Upper Strathspey
Moray
Leanchoil
Abernethy Forest
Cromdale
Laird
Laird
Perthshire
Jacobite
Battle of Culloden
Balquhidder
Perthshire
Castle Grant
North West Company
Lord Strathcona
Hudson's Bay Company
38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot
North West Company
Sir Alexander Mackenzie
James McDougall
Simon Fraser (explorer)

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