Stuart, Charles James - Estimated year of death: 1965
Stuart, James - Estimated year of death: 1913
Stuart, James - Estimated year of death: 1920
Stuart, James - Estimated year of death: 1896
Stuart, James - Estimated year of death: 1957
Stuart, James - Estimated year of death: 1949
Stuart, James - Estimated year of death: 1881
Stuart, James - Estimated year of death: 1921
Stuart, James - Estimated year of death: 1922
Stuart, James Alestair - Estimated year of death: 1945
Stuart, James Alexander - Estimated year of death: 1965
Stuart, James Birnie - Estimated year of death: 1914
Stuart, James Charles Sidney - Estimated year of death: 1892
Stuart, James Douglas - Estimated year of death: 1953
Stuart, James Henderson - Estimated year of death: 1957
Stuart, James Townson - Estimated year of death: 1910
Stuart, Joseph James - Estimated year of death: 1950
Stuart, Joseph James - Estimated year of death: 1950
Stuart, William James - Estimated year of death: 1909
Stuart-Seddon, Henry James - Estimated year of death: 1953
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