Duncan Stewart (January 16, 1761 – November 26, 1820) was a veteran of the American Revolutionary War, slave owner, frontiersman, and politician.
[1] During the American Revolution, Stewart entered the Continental Army as a private, eventually being promoted to the rank of colonel of North Carolina troops.
(1800-1855), a member of the Mississippi Legislature who married Sarah, a daughter of Judge Peter Randolph; James A.
[7] He represented Montgomery and Robertson Counties fourth and fifth General Assemblies, and he represented Montgomery, Robertson, Dickson, and Stewart Counties in the sixth General Assembly.
[9] Duncan Stewart died on November 26, 1820, at his plantation home, and was buried next to his twin brother James.