The table below shows the people that make up the group.
No | Last Name | First Names | Maiden Name | Relationship | Occupation | Born | Died | School Year |
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1 | Stewart | Graeme Robertson | Husband | Engineering officer - Ministry of Works | 31 May 1951 | 10 Sep 1956 | ||
2 | Stewart | Mary Carolyn Ann | Crooks | Wife | 14 Jan 1958 | |||
3 | Stewart | James Alistair | Child | |||||
4 | Stewart | Esme Caitlin Millais | Child |
The table below shows any historical notes about the party group.
Note | Date | Short Description | Note Text |
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1617 | 197? | Graeme returned to dwelling #105. |
Graeme returned to dwelling #105 to live with his mother after the death of his father in 1971 |
1618 | 197? | Graeme worked for the Ministry of Works & Development. |
Graeme worked for the Ministry of Works & Development, Clutha Valley Power Development, as an engineering officer. |
1619 | c1979 | Mary Crooks moved to Bannockburn. |
Mary Crooks came from Invercargill to work for the Ministry of Works & Development, Clutha Valley Power Development, which was based in Cromwell. Mary worked as a draftswoman. |
1620 | c1980 | Mary Crooks became Graeme Stewart's girlfriend, and came to live in dwelling #105. |
Mary Crooks became Graeme Stewart's girlfriend, and came to live in dwelling #105. |
1621 | c1982 | Marriage of Graeme and Mary. |
Graeme Robertson Stewart married Mary Carolyn Ann Crooks in 1982, in the Cromwell Catholic Church. The couple continued to live in dwelling #105, with Graemes mother Marjorie Stewart. |
1622 | 1983 | Graeme and Mary Stewart continued to live in dwelling #105 after the death of Graemes mother. |
Graeme and Mary Stewart continued to live in dwelling #105 after the death of Graemes mother. |
1623 | 1988 | Dwelling #105 was demolished. |
Graeme Stewart demolished dwelling #105 and replaced it with a two storied house on the same site. This house had been a government owned railways house located at Ranfurly. Graeme purchased the house and the section in Ranfurly and had the house transported to Bannockburn where it was extensively modified. |
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