Source: History of The Pan-Handle Submitted to the USGenWeb Project by: Janet Waite 1998 This information may be copied freely. It may not be copied for resale. SAMUEL STEWART Samuel Stewart, a son of Col. Stewart, born in Lancaster county, Pa., in 1780; came with his father to Hancock county in 1790. He assisted his progenitor in clearing away the forests and tilling the virgin soil. Was married to Miss Nancy Cochran, then moving on the farm now in the possession of Alfred Marx. Their union resulted in seven childre, namely: Jacob, Susan, Mary, Samuel, Nancy, Rebecca and George. His wife died, and then he married Nancy Tucker. They removed on a farm near East Liverpool, Ohio. After the death of his second wife he again married, leading Miss Mary Flanegin to the altar. She bore him two sons, namely: Robert and James. He followed farming as his vocation until his death in 1874. His farm is now owned by his two sons - Robert and George Stewart.