No Surprise herewww.wbtv.comFrench researchers conclude that Napoleon’s famed Marshal Ney is not the Peter Stuart Ney buried in Rowan Co. church cemeteryIn a letter to Rowan Co. historian Dr. Gary Freeze, a group of French historians have concluded that Peter Stuart (Stewart) Ney, who is buried in the cemetery at Third Creek Presbyterian Church in Rowan County, is not Napoleon’s famous military commander Marshal Ney.
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