One of my family names is Stewart and I apologise if I offend anyone, but I am fed up of trawling through all the Stewart messages from people doing DNA tests to find out if they are related to royalty. I just want to find my family and I'm quite sure my blood is red not blue
As far as I can tell we are not descended from any royalty, but it's not for want of trying. In the 1750s in London Mr & Mrs Samuel Hall had two sons, Benjamin and John. When they grew up Ben went to Taunton and made his fortune, while John married Hannah Golightly and fathered ten children.
Seeking excitement, Ben set sail for India. He arrived in Madras as James Stuart-Hall, the illegitimate son of Bonnie Prince Charlie!
Meantime back in London John was rapidly tiring of the delights of matrimony and the patter of tiny feet, so he decided it was time to join his brother. He arrived in Madras as John Stuart-Hall, another of the illegitimate sons of Bonnie Prince Charlie!
Apparently John never saw Hannah or the surviving children again, but he did make the occasional return trip to England, and on one of those trips he stopped off at St Helena to "marry" a widow called Eliza Dobbyn. A year later Augusta Matilda was born. (John, Eliza and Augusta are my direct ancestors). It's possible that John had "moved on" by then, as a few years later there was a third woman in Madras looking for maintenance for herself and John's children.
James came to the financial rescue of his various sisters-in-law and out-of-law and his nieces and nephews. But all good things must come to an end, and one day James married - and the payments ceased immediately. Augusta was still at school then. Henry Chapman - at 30 he was twice her age - paid the outstanding school fees and married her.
So, we also have red blood, not blue, and I won't be contacting you about the Stewarts, Wheeldon.
Cheers,
Alpha
Cowbridge: Felton
Hambleden, Bucks: Hobbs
Kent: Thornton and Fox
Central Devon: Partridge
Dublin and Madras: Cooke
Taunton: Murray and Ash
Hodnet: Massey