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  1. Emma Elizabeth Sullivan. Robert Stuart (February 19, 1785 – October 28, 1848) was a Scottish-born, Canadian and American fur trader, best known as a member of the first European-American party to cross South Pass during an overland expedition from Fort Astoria to Saint Louis in 1811. He was a member of the North West Company (NWC) until ...

  2. 5 days ago · Genealogy for Ruth Irene Paulson (Stuart) (1912 - 1985) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

  3. Nov 8, 2014 · In March 1813 they continued down the Platte and the Missouri, finally reaching St. Louis safely on April 30, 1813. The seven white men who "discovered" South Pass were Robert Stuart, Ramsay Crooks, Benjamin Jones, François LeClerc, Robert McClellan, Joseph Miller and André Vallé.

  4. Mar 1, 2018 · Stuart, Robert, 1785–1843, American explorer, b. Scotland. He emigrated (1807) to Canada and became a fur trader. He joined in John Jacob Astor's Astoria venture, and in 1812 he led the overland party east. This party was the first known to have used the South Pass and to have followed the main route of the Oregon Trail.

    • Elizabeth Emma Stuart
    • circa February 20, 1785
    • "Stewart"
    • Rusgachan, Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland
  5. Stuart was born in Strathyre, Scotland, in 1785, the third of nine children. His father was a schoolmaster, which afforded Robert Stuart a solid Presbyterian education. In 1807, at age twenty-two, Stuart migrated to Montreal, where he joined his uncle, David Stuart, an agent with the North West Company. Three years later, the Stuarts became ...

  6. This oil painting of Robert Stuart by an unknown artist is through the courtesy of Jane Stuart Vander Poel, great-great granddaughter of Robert Stuart. On June 29th 1812, Robert Stuart, Benjamin Jones, François LeClerc, André Vallé, John Day, Ramsay Crooks, and Robert McClellan left Astoria for St. Louis with two other Astorian parties ...

  7. Robert Stuart. views 1,698,963 updated. Robert Stuart. 1785-1843. Scottish trader and explorer who made way for permanent settlement by opening commercial fishing in the Great Lakes. Born in Scotland, Stuart immigrated to Canada in 1807 and became a fur trader. He eventually became a partner with John Jacob Astor in the American Fur Company.

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