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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jean_StewartJean Stewart - Wikipedia

    Jean Stewart. Jean Stewart may refer to: Lady Jean Stewart (c. 1533–1587/88), illegitimate daughter of King James V of Scotland. Jean Stewart, Lady Bargany (died 1605), Scottish lady in waiting to Anne of Denmark. Jean Stewart (violist) (1914–2002), English viola player. Jean Stewart (swimmer) (1930–2020), New Zealand swimmer. Jean ...

  2. Project details: Lead director Wr. Mick Ford Starring Martin Clunes and Julie Graham Prod. Michele Buck, Trevor Hopkins Nominated BAFTA best series

  3. When Jean Stewart was born about 1375, in Scotland, her father, Sir Robert Stewart Of Durisdeer, was 24 and her mother, Janet of Argyll, was 14. She married John Bethune 3rd of Balfour about 1395, in Scotland. They were the parents of at least 1 son. She died in January 1420, in Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom, at the age of 46.

  4. Age 60. Birmingham, Michigan. View Kimberley Stewart's Background & Public Record Information. Kimberley Jean Stewart (age 60) is a woman, born in 1964, currently listed on 1231 Buckingham Ave, Birmingham, 48009 Michigan .

  5. Jean Stewart is a New Zealand artist/painter capturing the essence of daily life. Jean exhibits in New Zealand and Australia – available for commissions.

  6. 17 de dic. de 2023 · Norma Jean (Jean) Stewart was born on February 14th, 1946, in Lethbridge, Alberta to Victor (Vic) and Majorie Stewart. She passed away peacefully in Pincher Creek, Alberta, with her daughter at her side on December 17th, 2023. Jean’s early years were spent in Scandia, Alberta, and then on the family farm located along the Bow River near Bow ...

  7. Jean Stewart worked in the Watson studio. Built in 1916 in memory of Regina Watson of Chicago, a musician and teacher, this studio was donated by a group of her friends, along with funds for its maintenance. Originally designed to serve as a composers’ studio with room for performance, Watson was used as a recital hall for chamber music for a…