soldier, and his wife Elizabeth Stuart (19th century). The obituary of Mrs Dickson in the Cornwall Freeholder of 16 Oct. 1896 states that Clement Dickson, from Lancaster in GC, served in the American forces throughout the American Civil War, and that his wife was a first cousin of Sir Donald Stuart, recently “commander of the British forces in India.” Mrs Dickson was born in Scotland, but came to GC as a child. She died in “lower Yankton, Dakota” (i.e., Yankton County, South Dakota). The Dicksons had seven children, three of whom were living in Yankton at the time of Mrs Dickson’s death. She was said to have been buried at South Lancaster, but there does not appear to be a tombstone. The life of Sir Donald Martin Stewart [not Stuart] (1824-1900), commander-in-chief in India 1881-1885, baronet and field marshal, is in the Dictionary of National Biography (Vol. XXII Supplement) and in its recent successor, the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. For the strange story of another General Stuart and his visit to GC in 1895, see Stuarts of the Stuart Tract.