Birthname: | Charles Edward Stuart |
Order: | 35th |
Office: | Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates |
Term Start: | December 5, 1883 |
Term End: | December 8, 1887 |
Predecessor: | Isaac C. Fowler |
Successor: | Richard H. Cardwell |
Office2: | Member of the Virginia House of Delegates for Alexandria City and Alexandria |
Term Start2: | December 7, 1881 |
Term End2: | December 8, 1887 |
Predecessor2: | George A. Mushbach |
Successor2: | Lawrence W. Corbett |
Birth Date: | 18 May 1850 |
Birth Place: | King George, Virginia, U.S. |
Death Place: | Alexandria, Virginia, U.S. |
Party: | Democratic |
Education: | University of Virginia |
Charles Edward Stuart (May 18, 1850 – April 16, 1889) was a Virginia politician. He represented Alexandria City and County in the Virginia House of Delegates, and served as that body's Speaker from 1883 until 1887.
Charles Edward Stuart was born on May 18, 1850, at Panorama in King George County, Virginia, to Roberta (née Lomax) and Charles E. Stuart. His father was a graduate of the University of Virginia and worked as a lawyer.[1]
Stuart worked as a lawyer.[1] He served as a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, representing Alexandria City and County from 1881 to 1887. He was elected as speaker of the House of Delegates twice and served from 1883 to 1887.[1] [2]
He was appointed city judge of Alexandria twice, and was elected on January 18, 1888.[1] [2] He served as judge until his death.[2]
Stuart married Ruth Yeaton, daughter of Mary Frances (née duVal) and William Chauncey Yeaton, on October 11, 1876. She was the granddaughter of Gabriel Duvall.[1] They had five children.[2] At the time of his death, he lived on Washington Street in Alexandria.[3]
Stuart died on April 16, 1889, in Alexandria. He was buried at the Presbyterian Cemetery in Alexandria.[1] [4]