1841 - 1917 (75 years)
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| Name |
Alcee William Stewart |
| Born |
3 Dec 1841 |
| Gender |
Male |
| Occupation |
1872 |
41 Natchez St., New Orleans, Louisiana [1] |
| Commercial Merchant |
| Died |
2 May 1917 |
| Buried |
Bellefontaine Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri |
| Age: 75 |
| Person ID |
I1131 |
Stewart |
| Last Modified |
30 Jun 2008 |
| Family |
Floyd Elizabeth Greene, b. 1848, Thomaston, Georgia , d. 1892, St. Louis, Missouri (Age 44 years) |
| Married |
15 May 1866 |
| Children |
| | 1. Guy Stewart |
| | 2. Seymour Stewart, b. 30 Sep 1867, Thomaston, Georgia , d. 1 Jul 1927, St. Louis, Missouri (Age 59 years) [Birth] |
| + | 3. Alcée William Stewart, (Jr.), b. 27 Feb 1869, d. 4 Feb 1935, St. Louis, Missouri (Age 65 years) [Birth] |
| | 4. Eveline Stewart, b. Abt 1871, Probably St. Louis, Mo [Birth] |
| + | 5. Dr. Floyd Stewart, b. 20 Oct 1873, Thomaston, Georgia , d. 08 Oct 1964, St. Louis, Missouri (Age 90 years) [Birth] |
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| Last Modified |
19 Oct 2006 |
| Family ID |
F356 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Notes |
- Captain Alcee William Stewart - Bellefontaine Cemetery, St.Louis,MO. Block 11 - Lot 6353. b. New Orleans Dec.3,1841 d. St. Louis May 2,1917 20th Louisianna Inf. Co. "E" Fought at Island #10. Was severely wounded at Battle of Perryville, and taken prisoner. Exchanged and fought at Chickamauga &, Missionary Ridge. After the war he worked at the Merchants Exchange in St. Louis. Was an active member in the United Confederate Veterans of St. Louis.
Source: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocivwar/Bellefontaine.html
From the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, National Park Service:
Alcee W. Stewart
Regiment Name: 20 Louisiana Infantry
Side: Confederate
Company: E
Soldier's Rank_In: 3 Lieutenant
Soldier's Rank_Out: 1 Lieutenant
Film Number: M378 roll 28
Source: http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.cfm
About the 20th Infantry Regiment
20th Infantry Regiment [often times called the Lovell Regiment] was assembled and mustered into Confederate service at Camp Lewis, Louisiana, in February, 1862. Some of the men were recruited in Orleans Parish. The unit participated in the conflicts at Shiloh and Farmington, shared in the Kentucky Campaign, then was assigned to D.W. Adams' and Gibson's Brigade, Army of Tennessee. It was consolidated with the 13th Louisiana Regiment from December, 1862, to April, 1864. The unit fought with the army from Murfreesboro to Atlanta, served with Hood in Tennessee, and ended the war defending Mobile. At Shiloh this regiment took 507 men into action, but only 289 moved to Farmington. The 13th/20th reported 20 killed, 89 wounded, and 78 missing at Murfreesboro, lost forty-three percent of the 289 engaged at Chickamauga, and totalled 191 men and 71 arms in December, 1863. The 20th had 59 effectives in November, 1864 and surrendered with the Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana. The field officers were Colonels Augustus Reichard and Leon Von Zinken, and Lieutenant Colonels S.L. Bishop, Samuel Boyd, and Charles Guillet.
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- [S80] New Orleans City Directory, 571 (Reliability: 3), 1872.
Stewart & Richardson, (ALcee W. Stewart and William P. Richardson), com. mers. 41 Natchez.
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