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Matilda Grace Stewart 1858–1939 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Aug 1858

Birth Location: Salsibury Plains. South Australia. Australia.

Death Date: 16 Jul 1939

Death Location: Royston Park. South Australia. Australia.

Father: Donald Stewart

Mother: Matilda Golding

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The story of Matilda Grace Stewart began in 1858 in Salsibury Plains. South Australia. Australia.. Matilda Grace Stewart passed away in 1939 in Royston Park. South Australia. Australia..

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Biography

  • The story of Matilda Grace Stewart began in 1858 in Salsibury Plains. South Australia. Australia..
  • Matilda Grace Stewart passed away in 1939 in Royston Park. South Australia. Australia..

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Matilda Stewart's Ancestors

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Matilda Stewart
1858–1939
Birth Place: Salsibury Plains. South Australia. Australia.
Parents
Donald Stewart
1818–1864
prob Highland, Scotland
Matilda Golding
1827–1877
Westminster, Middlesex, England
Grandparents
Dugald Stewart
1781–1845
Inverness, Scotland
Ann (Stewart, nee) Mclachlan
–1845
Philip Golding
1800–1870
London, London, England
Elizabeth (Le) Fefbvre
–1830
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Matilda Stewart's Timeline

2 Records

1858
12 Aug 1858
Birth of Matilda Grace Stewart in Salsibury Plains. South Australia. Australia.
Salsibury Plains. South Australia. Australia.
1939
16 Jul 1939
Age 81
Death of Matilda Grace Stewart in Royston Park. South Australia. Australia.
Royston Park. South Australia. Australia.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Aug 1858
    Event Place: Salsibury Plains. South Australia. Australia.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Jul 1939
    Event Place: Royston Park. South Australia. Australia.

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