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John Steward (October 21, 1807 – May 2, 1885) was an American politician in the 19th century. He was elected to represent Chautauqua County in the New York State Assembly from the Republican Party.

Steward served in the 87th State Assembly, from 1863 to 1864, during the Civil War, when he resided in Panama, New York.[1]

Family

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His father was John Steward (1786–1826), and his mother was Eunice Wilcox (1787–1875). He married Johanna Glidden (1808–1896). They had five children, of which they had two sets of twins: Franklin G. Steward (1833–1908), Francis C. Steward (1833–1896), Henry C. Steward (1841–1892), Mary E. Steward (1846–1920), and Martha A. Steward (1846–1901)

References

  1. ^ New York State (1863). Laws of the State of New York. p. 6.

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New York State Assembly Preceded byEmry Davis New York State AssemblyChautauqua County, 1st District 1863–1864 Succeeded bySextus H. Hungerford