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Janet Stewart (Forsythe)

Also Known As: "Jonet Forsyth", "Jannette", "Janette Stuart"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland (United Kingdom)
Death: 1729 (73-74)
Coleraine, Hampshire County, Province of Massachusetts, Colonial America
Place of Burial: Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of James Forsythe and Margaret Forsythe
Wife of John Boyd, Jr.; John Stuart and Robert Stewart
Mother of James Boyd; John Boyd, II; Andrew Boyd; William Boyd, Sr.; Margaret McGaughey and 18 others
Sister of William Forsythe; Isobel Forsyth; Margaret Forsythe; Agnes Forsyth and James Forsyth

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About Janet Stewart

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see this page http://www.chuckspeed.com/balquhidder/history/Robert_Stewart_Covena... which casts doubt on Robert Stewart being the father of Alexander
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She was born about 1660 at Edinburgh, Scotland and died circa 1755-59. Some sources think she lived to be 100. She may even have been born July 16,1655 at Edinburgh, the daughter of James Forsythe (b.Apr 14,1626 at Edinburgh) and Margaret (Cowan) Forsythe (b.Jan 25,1641 at Dysart, Co.Fife). Her husband was born in 1655 and died in 1714 before the ships could be procured for their voyage to America.

She was the wife of Robert Stewart of Edinburgh, Scotland, married about 1682. She came to America with her son John in 1718. She apparently outlived him, and is buried, along with her daughter-in-law, in Colrain,MA.

Jeannette or Janette (her name was probably also spelled Janet or Jonet, common Scots variants of this name) was a Forsyth or Forsythe. The Scottish genealogists Kenneth Robertson and James Dinwoodie proposed that she may have been a daughter of a certain John Forsyth and Catherine Morisone, but it's unclear what evidence there is to support that hypothesis. B. Frank Severance's old Stewart Genealogy says her father was named either William or James, but that was a misreading of Old Joseph Stewart's letter of 15 March 1819, in which Joseph said his mother was named Elizabeth Forsyth, and that his maternal grandfather was named either William or James. So William or James were among the names of the possible father of Elizabeth Forsyth, second wife of John Stewart/Stuart, son of Robert Stewart and Janette Forsyth.

As for the tradition of the lost estate that Janette's son Samuel returned to Scotland to recover, it's unknown what that "estate" may have been. Janette's husband Robert was born in Gartnafuaran in Perthshire, but as a younger son of a tacksman of Balquihidder Parish, there certainly were no Perthshire lands on his father's side that he could have recovered. It's possible, however, that the estate (whatever it was) was something inherited from Janette's family the Forsyths -- and perhaps it was near Edinburgh, which might account for the persistent family traditions linking Robert and Janette to Edinburgh.

Robert and Jannette/Jeanette had four children: John b.1682, Robert b.1684, Julianne c1686, and Samuel c1688. These last two are conjecture. There is no history on the daughter. Tradition has it that because he (Robert b.1655) was a Covenanter and had fled to Northern Ireland, he wanted to maintain the Scottish births, and Jannette always went back to Edinburgh for the birth of their children. However the Stewart lands were in Gartnafuran, Balquidder, Perthshire.

Son Samuel stayed in Scotland to retrieve lands lost to the crown when his aged mother and two brothers came to America in 1718.

Son Robert came to America without a wife and two young sons. He is possibly buried in Amherst,NH, as that is where he last lived with his son John who married Keturah Holt of Andover,MA.


GEDCOM Note

Category: Colrain, Massachusetts

Biography

Jeanette Forsythe was born about 1660 in Edinburgh, Scotland and died circa 1755-59. Some sources think she lived to be 100. She may even have been born July 16,1655 at Edinburgh, the daughter of James Forsythe(b.Apr 14,1626 at Edinburgh) and Margaret (Cowan) Forsythe (b.Jan 25,1641 at Dysart, Co.Fife).Jeannette or Janette (her name was probably also spelled Janet or Jonet, common Scots variants of this name) was a Forsyth or Forsythe. The Scottish genealogists Kenneth Robertson and James Dinwoodie proposed that she may have been a daughter of a certainJohn Forsyth and Catherine Morisone, but it's unclear what evidence there is to support that hypothesis. B. Frank Severance's old Stewart Genealogy says her father was named either William or James, but that was a misreading of Old Joseph Stewart's letter of 15 March 1819, in which Joseph said his mother was named Elizabeth Forsyth, and that his maternal grandfather was named either William or James. So William or James were among the names of the possible father of Elizabeth Forsyth,second wife of John Stewart/Stuart, son of Robert Stewart and JanetteForsyth. As for the tradition of the lost estate that Janette's son Samuel returned to Scotland to recover, it's unknown what that "estate" may have been. Janette's husband Robert was born in Gartnafuaran in Perthshire,but as a younger son of a tacksman of Balquihidder Parish, there certainly were no Perthshire lands on his father's side that he could haverecovered. It's possible, however, that the estate (whatever it was) was something inherited from Janette's family the Forsyths -- and perhaps it was near Edinburgh, which might account for the persistent family traditions linking Robert and Janette to Edinburgh. Her husband was born in 1655 and died in 1714 before the ships could be procured for their voyage to America. She came to America with her son John in 1718. She apparently outlivedhim, and is buried, along with her daughter-in-law, in Colrain,MA.

Marriage

Jeanette Forsythe was married to Robert Stewart of Edinburgh, Scotland, about 1682.

Children

Robert and Jannette/Jeanette had four children:

  • 1. John Stuart. b.1682,
  • 2. Robert Stuart. b.1684,
  • 3. Julianne Stuart. b. c1686,
  • 4. Samuel Stuart. b. c1688.

These last two are conjecture. There is no history on the daughter. Tradition has it that because he (Robert b.1655) was a Covenanter and had fled to Northern Ireland, he wanted to maintain the Scottish births,and Jannette always went back to Edinburgh for the birth of their children. However the Stewart lands were in Gartnafuran, Balquidder, Perthshire. Son Samuel stayed in Scotland to retrieve lands lost to the crown whenhis aged mother and two brothers came to America in 1718. Son Robert came to America without a wife and two young sons. He is possibly buried in Amherst,NH, as that is where he last lived with his son John who married Keturah Holt of Andover,MA. Thanks to Jared Olar for supplying research, and to Suzanne Baker-Young for supplying additional details.

Sources

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Janet Stewart's Timeline

1655
July 16, 1655
Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1660
1660
Scotland
1662
1662
Antrim Co, Prov Ulster, Ireland
1671
April 16, 1671
Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
1673
1673
Scotland
1682
1682
Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
1683
1683
Ireland
1684
1684
Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland