>I'm in the same boat, 
>Although there are at least two distinct Stewart lines (Atholl and Argyle)
>
>Our immigrant ancestor was a Charles Stewart who was a Captain in the
>English Army. He stayed after the Revolutionary War..
>
>I don't know which clan branch he's from

My mother was born in Edinburgh. Her father was a Moran, from Ireland, county 
Cork I believe. Her mother was a Dummond (scots).  I used to play the bagpipes 
and when I was 17 I was very fortunate to participate in the Edinburgh Military 
Tattoo (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edinburgh_Tattoo), as part of the Winnipeg 
Mass Pipes and Drums. As a side trip we went over to Eire and was able to visit 
where the family came from in County Kerry. It was a fairly wild trip. Never 
mix bagpipes, scotch or irish whiskey and 17 year old kids. Its a dangerous 
combo - you have to listen to drunk pipers all night. 

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