Lt. Gen. John Andrew Stedman, Knt. b. 1778 Zutphen, ____, Gelderland, Netherlands d. 1833 Nimègue, Gelderland, Netherlands: Stedman One Name Study

Lt. Gen. John Andrew Stedman, Knt.

Male 1778 - 1833  (55 years)


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  • Name John Andrew Stedman 
    Prefix Lt. Gen. 
    Suffix Knt. 
    Born 1778  Zutphen, ____, Gelderland, Netherlands Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Group A Stedman Direct Descendant 
    • A person who is a direct descendant of any Stedman family
    Died 1833  Nimègue, Gelderland, Netherlands Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Book Article From 1921 to 1922  London, Middlesex, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Dictionary of National Biography, Vol. 18, p. 1013 
    • STEDMAN, JOHN ANDREW (1778-1833), general in the Dutch army, was the son of William George Stedman. Both his father and grandfather, who belonged to the same family as Charles Stedman [q.v.] and John Gabriel Stedman [q.v.], were officiers in the Scots brigade in the service of the States-General of Holland -- a corps whose history extends from 1570 to 1783. Both of them married Dutch wives of noble blood. In 1783, when the Scots brigade was formed into Dutch regiments, and most of the officers resigned their commissions, Captain William George Stedman elected to be naturalised in the country of his adoption. John Andrew, his only son, was born at Zutphen in 1778, and recieved a commision in the Dutch army when only a child. At the early age of sixteen he first saw service with the allied forces, under the Duke of York and the Prince of Orange, whihc were employed in 1794 on the northern frontier of France. His next service was in 1799, when the Batavian republic was in alliance with France, and the Duke of York commanded the opposing army at Bergen. At a later date he again served against the English at Walcheren. Meanwhile he had held important staff appointments, and, on the incorporation of Holland with France, he became general of brigade in the French army. In this capacity he served for two years in Italy, and was present at the battles of Bautzen and Dresden. In 1814 he attached himself to the Prince of Orange, afterwards King William of Holland, and commanded the Dutch troops in reserve at Waterloo, with the rank of lieutenant-general. He died at Nimeguen in 1833. He married Nicola Gertrude van de Poll, granddaughter of the last reigning burgomaster of Amsterdam. Their only son, Charles John William Stedman, became a Prussian subject, settling at Besselich Abbey, near Coblentz. He was a member of the national assemblies of Frankfort and Erfurt, and received the title od freiherr or baron. He had a large family, of which nearly all the sons entered the Queen Augusta regiment of guards; they have reverted to the original family name of Barton.

      [John Stedman's memoir of the Family of Barton, 1857.]   J.S.C.
    Honors
    • Officer of The Legion of Honour
      Knt. of the Order of H. H. The King of The Two Sicilies.
      Knt. Commander of the Order of the Union.
      Knt. Commander of the Order of The Danebrog.
      Knt. Commander of The Order of H. M. King William of Holland.
    Notes 
    • He was Lt. general on the Service of His Majesty the King of Holland.

      Commanded The First Division of the Dutch Army of His Grace The Duke of Wellington at Waterloo, 1815.
    Person ID I7637  Stedman Families of the United Kingdom
    Last Modified 10 Oct 2022 

    Father Lt. Col. William George Stedman,   b. 1748,   d. 1807  (Age 59 years) 
    Mother Charlotta Margarita Hultman,   b. 1755,   d. 1846, Zutphen, ____, Gelderland, Netherlands Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 91 years) 
    Married 1775 
    Family ID F3850  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Nicola Gertrude van de Poll,   b. 1779,   d. Unknown 
    Children 
     1. Charles John William von Stedman, of Besselich Abbey near Coblentz,   b. 1804,   d. Unknown
    Last Modified 5 Jul 2011 
    Family ID F3852  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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    Link to Google MapsBorn - 1778 - Zutphen, ____, Gelderland, Netherlands Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDied - 1833 - Nimègue, Gelderland, Netherlands Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBook Article - Dictionary of National Biography, Vol. 18, p. 1013 - From 1921 to 1922 - London, Middlesex, England Link to Google Earth
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