In my earlier post on Charity, I had covered her marriage to John Stewart/Stuart and their move to Illinois with their 4 children, Elizabeth, Charles, James and William. John and Charity are buried in Trexler Cemetery in Jasper County. So are their children Charles, James and William. We have not found where Elizabeth is buried nor when she died. Her last known residence, according to the 1910 Federal census, is with her niece's family, the Daggy family, in Jasper county, and Elizabeth is 86 years old. So, maybe she died in that county and is also buried in Jasper county, but we have not found the records at this time. She would have been the last surviving child of John and Charity.
We also know that Elizabeth and William never married and had no descendants. So no further information on them will evolve.
But Charles B. and James L. Stuart did marry and did have children. So that is who I will discuss next. By in large I do not use my time to extensively follow collateral lines. But, I do have the beginnings of these families, as they are all still LaRue descendants. And I do have the goal of recognizing all LaRue descendants in my family line.
Charles B. was the second child of John and Charity (Larue) Stuart.He married Margaret Long between 1850 and 1860 before they moved to IL. He died on 22 Feb 1869 most likely in Jasper County, IL and is buried in the Trexler Cemetery along with his wife, and most of his family.
After his death, she remarried to William Black. She died in 1880 and is buried in the Trexler Cemetery near the rest of her family. Since their first child appears to have been born in 1861, I am guessing a marriage date around 1859 is possible, and most likely in either Noble or Guernsey County, Ohio. Their children were Mary Jane (born 1861 in IL), Elizabeth Victoria ( born 1863), Jeanette (born 1865) and Charles William Stuart (born 1867 and died 1878). The three girls all married but Charles died young in Jasper County and is buried in the same cemetery with his grandparents and parents.
Mary Jane Stuart, the first daughter of Charles B. and Margaret (Long) Stuart/Stewart married Commodore Perry Reisner in IL in 1879. They had seven children born between 1879 and 1890 in Illinois. At least two of their sons moved out to California. It seems that their eldest daughter died at the age of 25 and may not have married. Others of their children stayed in Illinois and seem to have all married and had children. Mary Jane and Commodore are buried at the Riverside Cemetery, Newton, Jasper County, IL.
The second daughter, Elizabeth Victoria (often called Victoria) married Albert Deming and they moved to Oregon with their two children. Victoria died 1905 in that state. One child Leigh Stuart
Deming is last seen in California.
The last daughter of Charles B. and Margaret, Jeanette married by 1882 to James Willard Daggy in Illinois. They had their 7 children born in Jasper county by 1900. Jeanette and James Daggy are both buried in the Trexler Cemetery with all the others of their family.
The third child of John and Charity Stuart and the last in our discussion with descendants, is James L. Stuart. (I think it very likely that this child was named James Larue Stuart after Charity's father.) James marries before 1857 a woman named Sara. It is very likely that he married her in Ohio before moving to Illinois. James dies in 1863 and is buried in the Trexler Cemetery. 

They had two daughters. Armintha was born June 1857 and Caroline was born between 1860 and before Oct 1864. Sara remarries after James' death to a Mr. Burton or Buntain and looks like they moved onto Kansas by 1900. Armintha marries George W. Stratton in Illinois, and has 6 children with him in Illinois. George dies in Kansas, but we have no further information on Armintha or her children. The other child of James L. and Sara, one Caroline, married John Murphy in Jasper county, Illinois in 1875. They had 3 children, before they died. Caroline and John must have died before 1893 as their surviving children have appointed guardians in the Will of their Uncle Laban Larue. Their daughter Manda is believed to have died young as we find no records of her to date and she is not mentioned in her Uncle Labans beneficiaries. Their sons James and George have appointed guardian and seem to have lived in Jasper County, Illinois until their adulthood.
All of which gives me lots still to do if I want to follow these descendants of Charity, the second daughter of James Larue Sr. of Guernsey County, Ohio, throuhg her marriage to John Stuart.