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Some New Zealand STEWARTs with OLIPHANT in their names

Journal by ngairedith

Some of the STEWART's who have died in New Zealand with the 'Oliphant' name:

1. 1884 - 1958 Albert Oliphant AKA Te Tawhero Stewart
- son of Charles Edward Oliphant Stewart 7 & Lily Tetawera
- father of 5. & 20..
- brother of 13.
- His mother died when he was four, when his father remarried he was adopted by the Ngati Hokopu chief Hira Hotene and his wife, Te Waipunohu
- Married Adeline Celia McKay in 1907 and had 11 children

2. 1871 - 1934 Alfred Herbert Oliphant Stewart
- married Sarah Ellen Callaghan in 1905
- father of 17.
- Also had a daughter Edna May Oliphant Stewart

3. 1913 - 1972 Alfred Herbert Oliphant Stewart

4. 1894 - 1985 Allan Henry Oliphant Stewart

5. 1909 - 1976 Bertrand Oliphant Te Apatu Stewart
- from Tolaga Bay, served in the 2nd NZEF, 28th Maori Battalion WW2, Serial #68397.
- Son of 1.

6. 1928 - 2010 Bruce Oliphant Stewart

7. 1862 - 1921 Charles Edward Oliphant Stewart
- father of 1.

8. 1911 - 1999 Charles Oliphant Stewart
- from Whakatane, served in the 2nd NZEF, 28th Maori Battalion WW2, Serial #611058.
- Brother of 12. & 29.

9. 1917 - 1945 David Oliphant Stewart
- from Auckland, Killed in Action WW2, Royal New Zealand Air Force, 4 Squadron, #NZ413901

10. 1878 - 1946 David Oliphant Stewart
- son of John Tiffin & Frances Ann Stewart

11. 1900 - 1901 David Richard Oliphant Stewart

12. 1918 - 1993 Donald Oliphant Stewart
- from Whakatane, served in the 2nd NZEF, 28th Maori Battalion WW2, Serial #26034.
- Brother of 8. & 29.

13. 1882 - 1956 Edward Oliphant Stewart
- son of 7. & Lily Tetawera
- brother of 1.

14. 1914 - 1983 Edward Oliphant Stewart

15. 1916 - 2001 Florence Ramari Oliphant (nee Maaka) Stewart

16. 1904 - 1966 Gladys Agnes Oliphant Stewart

17. 1908 - 1973 Gordon James Oliphant Stewart
- from Auckland, served in WW2 in Greece, North Africa & Italy, New Zealand Artillery. 4 Field Regiment. 26 Field Battery, Serial #1531.
- Medals:
* Distinguished Service Order
* 1939-45 Star
* Africa Star with
* 8th Army Clasp
* Italy Star
* Defence Medal
* War Medal 1939-1945
* New Zealand War Service Medal
* Efficiency Decoration (ED)
* Mentioned in Despatches (MiD).
- Son of 2.

18. 1901 - 1943 Herbert Oliphant Stewart
- served in WW2, New Zealand Military Forces, Temporary Service

19. 1910 - 1913 Hiraina Aporina Oliphant Stewart

20. 1911 - 1945 Horton Oliphant Stewart
- from Whakatane, Killed in Action Suda Bay, Crete WW2, #4183, 2nd NZEF, 2nd Echelon, 28th Maori Battalion, B Company.
- Son of 1.

21. 1910 - 1983 Ian Oliphant Stewart

22. 1922 - 2008 James Oliphant Stewart

23. 1912 - 1987 Joseph William Oliphant Stewart

24. 1904 - 1973 Lawrence Oliphant Stewart
- son of George Tiffin Stewart & Josephine Margaret O'Hanlon

25. 1909 - 1971 Maxwell Oliphant Stewart
- son of Harold Stewart & Mary Letitia Jackson

26. 1853 - 1945 Randolph Oliphant Stewart
- married Mary Ann Hooper in 1880.
- Named a son Randolph Oliphant (1885) & a daughter Annie Josephine Oliphant (1881)

27. 1926 - 1902 Robert Oliphant Stewart

28. 1888 - 1920 Robert Oliphant Stewart

29. 1919 - 1941 Robert Oliphant Stewart
- from Whakatane, Killed in Action WW2 Western Desert, 2nd NZEF, 28th Maori Battalion, Corporal, Serial #62695.
- Brother of 8. & 12.

30. 1867 - 1895 Walter Armitage Oliphant Stewart

Where it may have all originated from:
John Stewart of Rothesay, Bute, Scotland married Agnes Oliphant
- a biography of one of their sons: John Tiffin Stewart 1827-1913

Surnames: JACKSON MAAKA MCKAY OHANLON OLIPHANT STEWART TETAWERA
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