- Born: Sep Q 1890, Depwade, Norfolk, England 8121,8122,8123,8124,8125
- Marriage (1): Winifred Gwendoline DAVIES [10478] in 1926 in , Victoria, Australia 8119
- Died: 2 Sep 1976, Beaumaris, Vic, Australia at age 86 8121,8126
General Notes:
The Prahran Telegraph (Vic. : 1889 - 1930) Fri 10 Dec 1926 Page 8 WEDDINGS. MR. S. P. STEWART TO MISS GWEN DAVIES. A picturesque wedding was celebrated at St, John's Church, Toorak, on Thursday, November 25, between Miss Gwen Davies, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil G. Davies, E. S. and A. Bank, Geelong, and Mr. Samuel Parr Stewart, son of Mrs. and the late S. P. Stewart, of 'Elenara,' Fitzroy street, St. Kilda, the officiating clergy man being the Rev. Dr. Law.
The church was attractively decorated in pink and white, and made a beautiful setting for the ceremony The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a graceful frock of white georgette heavily worked with silver beads and pearls, and long tulle veil made to form a train, caught at one side with orange blossom and a tiny sprig of white heather, sent by the bride's sister, Miss Morva Davies, who is abroad studying singing. A posy of pink water lilies and pink roses gave a delicate touch of color.
The maids in attendance were Miss Ruth Barnett (Sydney) and Miss Wendy Love. They wore apricot pink georgette frocks, made in semi Victorian style, with godets of gold lace, and carried shower bouquets of pink carnations and blue delphiniums. The little flower giri, May Dent, looked sweet in white and silver, and carried a basket of rose petals. Mr. Malcolm Hay was best man, and Mr. Harry Barnett, Sydney, groomsman.
The reception was held at 9 Darling street, South Yarra, the bride's mother being gowned to advantage in burgundy georgette trimmed with gold lace, and large black crinoline hat with ostrich feathers, with & posy of autumn tinted pansies to enhance the effect Mrs. Stewart, mother of bride groom, looked well in a beige georgette gown and black hat, relieved by a posy of pink carnations. The honeymoon is being spent touring Tasmania. Upon their return, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart will take up their residence in Head street, Elwood.
The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) Mon 19 Jul 1954 Page 13 Advertising TRANSFER QF LAND ACT 1928 - SEC. 79. The Commissioner of Titles having so directed. It is Intended after fourteen clear days from this publication In the "AGE"to Issue to SAMUEL PARR STEWART a new Certificate of Title to ALL THAT piece of land being that part of Crown Portion 48 Parish of Moorabbln County of Bourke described In Certificate of Title Vol. 5694 Fol. 1138672 In lieu of that Certificate the duplicate of such having as is alleged been lost BOOTHBY & BOOTHBY. Solicitors, 408 Collins Street, Melbourne and at Korumburra. DATED 6th July. 1954.
Noted events in his life were:
1. Residence: Relation to Head of House: Son, 1891, Pulham, Norfolk, England. 8123
2. Residence: Relation to Head: Son, 1901, Chilvers Coton, Warwickshire, England. 8122
Samuel married Winifred Gwendoline DAVIES [10478] [MRIN: 3403], daughter of Cecil George DAVIES [10480] and Amy Irene Proctor FORSTER [10479], in 1926 in , Victoria, Australia.8119 (Winifred Gwendoline DAVIES [10478] was born about 1904 in Brunswick, Vic, Australia and died in 1988 in Dandenong, Victoria, Australia 8127.)
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