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Benjamin F. Stewart, Co. C, 47th Inf., U.S.V., SAW

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Benjamin F. Stewart, Co. C, 47th Inf., U.S.V., SAW
My great-grandfather, Benjamin F. Stewart, was a Sgt. He is the one at the bottom right. Taken fording the San Domingo River near Manila. No names for other men, just a captain, another seargent, and eight privates.
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Lori Payne
I live in Tennessee and have been doing genealogical research on my families for a few years now, although I have not researched in about 5 years and am just starting again. My surnames are Stewart, Alvey, Taylor, Woodnutt, Payne, Pullen, and Thorpe. My Payne and Pullen are from VA, Loundoun and Fauquier Counties VA. My Stewarts migrated from NH to PA to MD to VA. The Alveys were decended from Joseph Alvey of England. The Woodnutts were from the Isle of Wight, England and came to America and changed their name to Taylor.
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