[S126] 1880 Census of Butler County, Concord Twp., pg. 107A.
Street No. 223, House No. 227; Stewart, Wilson M., age 42, Farmer; Mary C., age 27, Keeping House; Mary J. age 11, Samuel M., age ? ; Anna L., age 8; Sarah E., age 4; Olive E., age 1; Ida May, age 5/12; Rebecca Jane, age 76, Mother.
[S108] Obituary for: STEWART, Wilson McCall.
June 18, 1919 - VETERAN of '61 DIES SUDDENLY OF A STROKE - Stricken with paralysis while visiting at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Ella Ream, Morris Street, Wilson M. C. Stewart of Adams Street died Tuesday evening about 8 o'clock. He had been at the Ream home but a day or two when he was taken ill suddenly yesterday morning.
Mr. Stewart was 81 years old and was a veteran of the Civil War. He served three years and six months in Company G of the seventh regiment, Ohio Cavalry. He was a member of the Fourth Presbyterian church.
Surviving are his wife Mrs. Mary C. Stewart, and the following children: Mrs. Anna Crowell, Mrs. Ella Shoat, Mrs. Ollie McConnell, Mrs. Ida Wasson, Mrs. Grace Black of this city. Samuel Stewart of Sharpsburg, Harry J., Wilson M.C. and George M. Stewart of this city.
The remains have been taken to the home of his son-in-law, Charles A. Wasson, 919 Adams street, where he made his home. Funeral services will be held at the residence Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Interment will be made in Oak Park cemetery.