Isabella (Tod) Stewart (1778-1848)

Mrs Isabella (Tod) Stewart

She purchased ten acres at Jamaica, Long Island, where she brought up two surviving sons after the death of her husband in 1814. She was the sister of George Tod, Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court. When she died in 1848, not including her real estate, she left a personal fortune of $30,000. She was the grandmother and namesake of the well-known Patron of the Arts, Isabella Stewart Gardner, and her portrait by Thomas Sully hangs in the Gardner Museum in Boston. 

Parents (2)

David Tod

of Jamaica, Long Island, New York

1746-1827

Rachel (Kent) Tod

Mrs Rachel (Kent) Tod

1750-1798

Spouse (1)

James Stewart

Merchant, of New York City

1778-1814

Children (3)

James Stewart

Died in childhood

1805-1809

Charles Stewart

of Middletown, New Jersey; died unmarried

1808-1849

David Stewart

of New York City; President of the American Coal Company

1810-1891