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Charles (?-1877) and Elizabeth Wiseman Stewart (?-1881) lived on the Brackley Point Road, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Charles belonged to the Royal Agricultural Society. They had at least 7 sons and 1 daughter: Edward, Joseph B., John, James, Robert, Charles, Daniel Benjamin, and Anne. Joseph B. Stewart (1841-1921) married Anne Stewart (1853-1910) on 5 December 1876. They had three children: Charles E., Laura M., and Ethel B. Joseph was a farmer, shipmaster and belonged to the Sons of Temperance Movement. Dr. John Stewart married Margaret McInnis on 19 December 1858. He belonged to the Masonic movement. Edward moved to the Napa Valley, California, in the late 1860s. He worked as a labourer in lumber camps and mines. The name of his wife is unknown, but in a letter to his parents he indicated he had at least three children: Alice Elizabeth, Ronald Gordon, and Lincoln Earnest. James settled on the Shediac River in New Brunswick.
Daniel Benjamin Stewart, born on 6 December 1835, emigrated to New Zealand on board the "Prince Edward" in 1859. He died on 7 April 1870 when he was washed overboard from the schooner "Coquette" on a voyage between Auckland, New Zealand, and the Fiji Islands.