Lands Where My Fathers Died
“Lands Where My Fathers Died” meticulously recreates the history from 1230 A.D., when the first family member used STEWART as his surname, to the present day in the U.S. This book celebrates family life, the fathers and mothers who are the forebears of today’s generation of Stewarts.
Robert Marries Sarah Finney
In this week's episode, Robert Stewart marries Sarah Finney. They had plent of help on the farm with their 11 children.
Robert Stewart, Frontiersman
The story of Robert Stewart begins here, among his large family and close-knit Scots-Irish community.
Stewarts in the Revolutionary War
Hugh and Nancy's son, John, decides to join the Continental Army
Hugh Stewart Marries Nancy Moore
Hugh Stewart will find out the hard way that not all of the Indians are friendly. And sadly, he experiences another loss, one that left him deeply devastated
Hugh Stewart and the Beaver Creek Indians
Samuel and Hugh Stewart were able to secure farm land, and eventually, Hugh married and started a family.
Hugh Stewart, Boy Weaver
Hugh discovered he could make a living as a weaver, and soon had plenty of work in his community
Drumore Township, Pennsylvania
The Stewarts found Chestnut Level Presbyterian Church! They also found a community of Scots who welcomed them with open arms.
Hugh Stewart in Philadelphia
The Stewarts have landed in Philadelphia, and their next stop is Drumore in Lancaster County. The story continues as they travel by wagon through forested areas previously only used by animals and Indians.
Early April
The Stewart Family is finally sailing to America! They survived 10 weeks aboard a ship with cramped quarters, little water, and unsanitary facilities.
Hugh and Nancy Stewart
In this lively episode, we'll meet young Hugh Stewart and hear as Jack recounts Hugh's road trip riding his mare, Meg.
Robert Stewart
By the 1700s, the Catholic Stewarts of Scotland were tired of not being supported by England or Scotland. Robert Stewart loved Glasgow, but could not tolerate the harsh treatment they endured. He decided to leave his family home and move to Northern Ireland in an area known as Ulster.
John Stewart
Tracing your ancestry has its challenges. There may be missing records, or secret adoptions, or many people with the same name. Jack has never stopped seeking to fill the gaps in his family tree. In 2026, he uncovered new information about his line of Stewarts.
Stewarts of Glasgow 1590-1730
Author Jack Stewart tells us how he found the first Stewart he can trace to his family line - Thomas Stewart, born in 1590.
King James VII
In this episode, Jack shares the stories of James VII, his daughters Mary and Anne, his son James, who was known as the Old Pretender, and Bonnie Prince Charlie, son of the Old Pretender.
King James V
Today's episode is about the famous Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots. Besides being a beautiful, redheaded woman, Mary was headstrong and tragically unlucky. Her son, James, is best known for the King James Bible that bears his name. Let’s hear about this exciting chapter in the history of the Stewart Kings.
Royal Stewarts
Be happy you were not a Royal Stewart 600 years ago! They seemed to be dealt a lot of really bad luck, for example, dying when one of their own cannons exploded, being stabbed to death, assassinated by their own uncle, and, even though he didn’t die, one Stewart was captured by pirates and remained a prisoner for a long time.
Alexander Stewart
Jack introduces us to the 4th, 5th, and 6th High Stewards of Scotland, and also Marjory Bruce, Princess of Scotland.
Walter Fitzalan
As we ended last week's podcast, Jack asked two questions: Why is Paisley Abbey called the Cradle of the Stewarts and Who is Walter Fitzalan? He answers both questions this week.
Alexander Stewart
Jack introduces us to the 4th, 5th, and 6th High Stewards of Scotland, and also Marjory Bruce, Princess of Scotland.
Note to the Reader and The Cradle of the Stewarts
Jack Stewart reads from his book, Lands Where My Fathers Died, the story of his Stewart family roots as far back as he can trace them, beginning in 1164. Join us as we explore Scotland!