NM Family Group Sheet for the Uel "Tobe" Stewart Family *********************************************** Copyright © Sue Weber. All rights reserved. http://www.fgs-project.com/copyright.html *********************************************** Submitted by: Sue Weber Email address: suemorrisweber@yahoo.com Husband: Uel "Tobe" STEWART Birthdate:1862 Birthplace: TX Death date: 3 Aug 1940 Place of death: Roswell, Chaves Co NM Burial: South Park Cem. Roswell Father: John C. Stewart Mother: Elizabeth MUSICK Marriage date: abt 1906 Marriage place: NM Wife: Dora "Ella" PANICK Birthdate:Apr 1891 Birthplace: Kiowa Co OK Death date: 29 Jun 1935 Place of death: Roswell, Chaves Co NM Burial: South Park Cem., Roswell Father: Wm. Thomas Panick Mother: McNoila 'Nola' DYSART CHILDREN Child No. 1: John Dennis Sex: m Birthdate: 15 May 1907 Birthplace: Roswell, Chaves Co TX Death date: 10 Aug 1910 Place of death: Roswell, Chaves Co NM Burial: South Park Cem Marriage date: Marriage place: Spouse's name: Child No. 2: Nola Sex: f Birthdate: 21 Oct 1908 Birthplace: Roswell, Chaves Co NM Death date: 30 Nov 1943 Place of death: El Paso TX Burial: South Park Cem., Roswell Marriage date: c. 1929 Marriage place: Roswell Spouse's name: Walter Baird Child No. 3: Deam Panick Sex: m Birthdate: 30 Nov 1909 Birthplace: Roswell, Chaves Co NM Death date: 7 Aug 1991 Place of death: Roswell Burial: South Park Marriage date: c. 1930 Marriage place: Roswell Spouse's name: Loraine Documentation: 1870 Pilot Point, Denton Co Tx; 1880 Young Co TX Can't find in 1900; 1910, 1920 and 1930 in Roswell, Chaves Co NM. Obit: TOBE STEWART, PIONEER RESIDENT DIED EARLY TODAY; Roswell Daily Record, Aug 3, 1940. Tobe Stewart a well known pioneer resident of Roswell, died early this morning after an illness of several months. Coming to New Mexico in 1896, he had lived here ever since. In early days, he drove cattle thru the Pecos Valley, and later became chief of police of Roswell, serving ably under Bill Atkinson's administration as mayor. For many years he has served as merchant's policeman here, and was active in that work until the time of his illness. His circle of friends was large, and he will be greatly missed. He was highly respected and his word was as good as his bond. He was born in Vernon (Wilbarger Co) TX in 1862. He is survived by one son, Deam Stewart, captain of the Roswell police force, one daughter, Nola Stewart Eppers, one brother (John Troy) residing in Oklahoma and a sister residing in Texas.Funeral services will be held tomorrow (Sunday) at 2:30 at the Talmage Memorial Chapel. Music will be provided from the choir of that church. Casket bearers will be: Frank Young, Perry Bean, Marcus Jones, E.L. Berry, O.M. Powers and Charles Dabbs. Interment will be made at South Park.