Background
He was born at Fort Hunter near Amsterdam, New York, the son of the Reverend John Stuart and Jane Okill. Stuart studied at his father"s schools in Montreal and Kingston.
He was born at Fort Hunter near Amsterdam, New York, the son of the Reverend John Stuart and Jane Okill. Stuart studied at his father"s schools in Montreal and Kingston.
His formal education was completed at Harvard College, which granted him an Bachelor of Arts in 1801.
The family first settled in Montreal but moved to Kingston in 1785. He went on to study at Union College in Schenectady, New York and at King"s College in Windsor, Nova Scotia. Stuart opened a school in Kingston in 1795.
Stuart was sent to York (later Toronto).
He opened a school there which became the Home District Grammar School and served as its first schoolmaster. Stuart was also designated as the bishop"s official in Upper Canada.
He was named archdeacon of York in 1821 and archdeacon of Kingston in 1827. Stuart was named to the council for Trinity College in 1851 and became the first dean for the district of Ontario in 1862.
The street that divides the campus of Queen"s University from the Kingston General Hospital compound was named in his honour, as were a cluster of four other small streets near the hospital.
The former is Stuart and the others are Architecture, Deacon, George and Okill. He died at Kingston, Canada West in 1862.