. . "Captain Lazarus Stewart (July 4, 1734 \u2013 July 3, 1778) was an 18th-century Pennsylvanian frontiersman and leader of the Paxton Boys. He achieved notoriety by leading the massacre of the Susquehannocks in 1763, and was a prominent military commander \u2014 on the Yankee (i.e. Connecticut) side \u2014 in the Pennamite Wars. He met his death in battle with the Loyalists and Iroquois at the Wyoming Massacre, in an attack precipitated by his own rashness."@en . . . . . "Captain Lazarus Stewart (July 4, 1734 \u2013 July 3, 1778) was an 18th-century Pennsylvanian frontiersman and leader of the Paxton Boys. He achieved notoriety by leading the massacre of the Susquehannocks in 1763, and was a prominent military commander \u2014 on the Yankee (i.e. Connecticut) side \u2014 in the Pennamite Wars. He met his death in battle with the Loyalists and Iroquois at the Wyoming Massacre, in an attack precipitated by his own rashness."@en . . . . "Lazarus Stewart"@en . .