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Old 22nd March 2001, 23:22
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Hey i'm looking for any Stewarts or Stuarts, same thing, but technicalities! Anyone out there? drop me a line!
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Old 28th April 2001, 15:42
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Stewart

Have a John and Mary Stewart in my heritage
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Old 28th April 2001, 17:02
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Post A real Stewart

Hi mate, my full name is Andrew James Stewart, most folk just call me Andy. I'm in Aberdeen up on the NE coast. Not sure how long my familiy's been around here, but I'm pretty sure it's been a while.

Do you actuall know why there's a difference between the two names? If not, I can enlighten you a wee bit

You can get me at "andy.stewart@scotland.com"

Btw: I want no comparisons between my name and he of "Donald Whaurs Yoor Troosers" fame? Excuse me while I kill my folks...........
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Old 11th June 2001, 00:06
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Talking Stewarts

Hi there.I have traced the Stewarts in my family all the way back to the 1700's in Glasgow.I have been trying to go further.E-mail me for more details.
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Old 15th April 2004, 00:36
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Smile I'm a stuart/stewart

someone was looking for a stewart/stuart? Well, my grandmother's last name was stuard and easrlier in my family it was stewart (stuard is the french one). Infact, I'm actually a really distant relative of Queen mary of Scotland. Cool, eh?
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Old 15th April 2004, 00:40
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Talking Steward and stuart? Wthat's the difference!?

Well, Steward and stuart mean the same exact thing. the only difference is Stuard is just the french spelling. The French have no W in their alphabet. That's all
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Old 15th April 2004, 00:41
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sorry

I'm sorry, I keep n putting "D"'s in there, I ment to put a "t".
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