12 responses to “Brief Overview of Stewart Lane”

  1. scott

    Great article. I plan to be in Penang in a couple of months to look for a shophouse to buy. Currently I’m in Perak and have been for 15 years. I started the my2home.info website to act as an info centre for folks wishing to apply by doing it themselves.

    regards, Scott

  2. Yoke Pin from CHAT, Penang

    Hi Chris,
    my organisation: ARTS-ED has done some research on a Stewart family (eurasian)
    in Balik Pulau and very high possibility that this Stewart Family is the Stewart that you are mentioning.

    Charles Campbell Stewart is the father of Stanley Stewart who was the District Officer in Balik Pulau. If you would like to know more, we have Stanley’s memoir and also family contact who are currently staying in Singapore.

    :)

  3. Theresa Stewart

    I am a granddaughter of Frederick Wright Stewart, who is a cousin of Stanley Toft Stewart from Penang.
    I would like to know if FWS and STS both have the same ancestor or from different branches of Stewarts not related to each other in Scotland.

    1. sue

      hello Theresa.
      Frederick Wright Stewart is a decendant of my partner .The information we have is the Stewart Family came from Stewart s Town in Northern Ireland about 1700
      History written by Samuel Stewarts Daughter Anna Wright states Samuel or possibly his parents emigrated from Norther ireland on to Nova Scotia and then possibly California.
      Samuel became a Merchant Sea Captian , his children William, Bernard, Sam Frederick Anne Sarah and Emily. Anna’s Grave is in good condition in Western road cemetery Penang her husbands in poor condition in Northern Road Penang i visited them both Aug 2011. they had no children.hope this helps
      Sue

  4. Adrian Stewart

    Stanley Toft Stewart was my grand-uncle.
    My grandfather Denis Cornally Stewart was his brother.

    Both Stanley and Denis were sons of Charles Campbell Stewart (i.e. my great grandfather).

    Charles Campbell Stewart was born 29 Apr 1881 in Penang to Walter Wilbert Stewart (that makes him is my great great grandfather) and Philomina Rozells.

    From what I know, my great grandfather has a house on Stewart Lane. Hope this helps.

  5. Charles Stewart Lee

    Thanks for this link Theresa

    My name is Charles Stewart Lee.

    Stanley Toft Stewart is my grandfather.

    I was born in Singapore in 1974 and lived with him for 10 yrs after he retired , up until emigrating to Australia in 1984. His sixth (out of 7) daughter Pamela is my mother.

    His #5 daughter Olivia lives in Singapore with Therese Stewart – Stanley’s wife.
    Nan just celebrated her 97th birthday

    Adrian- Conolly was not Stanley ‘s brother.
    But is Denis Conolly ………..Uncle Dan? Had more than 10 kids.
    Is Patricia, Margeret Mary, Colin etc your Aunties and Uncle? This makes you and I third cousins I believe?

    From what Aunty Olivia has tracked…………Charles Campbell and Conolly are sons of Wilbert .

    Conolly Stewart , born ?, died ~1930 married Zelie Bacon born 23.10.1880 . One of their daughters Isabella married Jocelyn de Souza. They had 11 children.
    Therese Stewart was their 9th child- born 26.9.1914

    Isabella Stewart and Charles Campbell are 1st cousins.

    Scott…………….that is the My second home program you are referring to?

  6. Theresa Stewart

    My grandfather, Frederick Wright Stewart, was the Chief of Road Transport of Penang (today’s JPJ) somewhere in the 1930s.

    He patented the rickshaw design which is now still being used in Penang. Due to his contribution to the Transport Department, Stewart Lane was named after him. Which is why I question the authenticity and the source of the brief overview posted above by Azza and Chris on the actual person the lane was named after.

    Every Chinese New Year, Penang rickshaw riders would come to his house on Aboo Siti Lane bearing gift hampers with the hope that their license would be renewed for another year. Grandpa would not accept these ‘gifts’ and would distribute them to the poor and needy.

    If a rickshaw rider realized that his passenger/s had been grandpa’s children, they would be sent home without charge.

    Such was the fear and respect these riders had for grandpa for he had the power to renew or revoke their license.

    During the Japanese Occupation, grandpa was taken to Padang Brown by the Japanese soldiers to choose any car he wanted. He chose an Austin.

    I’m unfortunate to have not had the opportunity to know my grandpa as he passed away when I was very little.

  7. Anthony Chow Chee Meng

    Dear Lisa(Theresa),
    Thank You So Much for highlighting our roots, thanks to the world wide web also and i shall pass this down to my children Stanley Gerard Chow, Walter Frederick Chow & Samantha Iris Chow. Great Grand Children of Walter Frederick Stewart & Iris Baptist, Grand Children of Therese Clare Leonie Stewart & Bernard Chow,

    Anthony Chow
    Great Grandson of Frederick Wright Stewart & Clementine Leonie Jeremiah

  8. Christopher Bernard Stewart

    Hi I too have a grandfather by the name of Frederick Wright Stewart who was living in 42 Aboo Siti lane Penang. I am not sure if FWS is the same grandfather that is mentioned here by Theresa Stewart. Frederick Wright Stewart’s son, Frederick Walter Stewart, a locomotive driver with KTM, (died on the 11th March 1976) is my father. And I am the eldest son, with two brothers, (Frederick Walter Stewrat,Jr and Alan Jerome Stewart (living with my mother, Mary Margaret Stewart, 88 years old, in Prai, province Wellesley) and two sisters ( Doreen Margaret, with her husband, daughter and son and Joan Christina, withn her husband, and two sons, living in Kuala lumpur. I am now residing in Singapore, a Singaporean, with my wife(Jane), Daughters (Alvina Faith), (Felina Felicia, with daughter Jenna and husband Michael Wong). I am now 64 years old and a retired Police Officer. Please be free to contact me(E-mail or H/P 98212259) for further roots binding the Stewart Heritage scattered in and around the skirts of Penang, and some parts of Malaysia, if I could help in anyway.

  9. Christopher Bernard Stewart

    My Grandfather Frederick Wright Stewart (Grandpa) and C.L Jeremiah(Nanny) who lived at 42 Aboo Siti Lane, in the 30″s to the 80′s. my grandfather, although with one eye squint, surprisingly and skillfully won several trophies in shooting. I have with me some of his awards( silver mugs), taken some many years ago when the couple left to somewhere in the kingdom of God. My grandmother(Nanny) is a professional pianist. She has a very sharp ears in music. She can be anywhere in her kitchen( 42 Aboo Siti Lane), but when you happen to struck the wrong note or key on her antique piano, she will know and will say, ” Aaa-hi-what key are you playing” She was very particular about table manners. When one was using the fork and spoon during dinner or lunch, she does not like to hear the sound made with the fork and spoon dinning from the plate or resting yours elbows on the table when eating. Every Christmas we visited them (in the 50′s and 60′s) reaching their home at Aboo Siti lane by rickshaw from the Penang Pier. My eldest step-sister Leonie lived with Grandpa and Nanny in the 50′s to the 80′s. She is also somewhere in the kingdom of God. Living behind her loved ones husband Bernard and son Anthony. A few years ago when I went to visit Penang, we visited Grandpa and Nanny’s home in 42, Aboo Siti Lane. Before the contractors were about to demolish the house, my daughters took several photos of the antique house for remembrance of their Great grandpa and Great grandma’s antique home. Haha I have so much to say and narrate more stories about my Grandpa and Nanny, but not in this frame of a rhythmical mode. Maybe one day I will take some time to sit quietly and start thinking about how much I can contribute and expand the roots of the Stewart Heritage that may link with me or thereabouts and penned them down into a beautiful book for some good historical value, knowledge and findings of the Stewart Heritage that is moving around the map of Malaysia, Singapore or maybe further, who knows? This I hope to acquire within the arena of some known decendants living somewhere ‘out there’.

  10. Phyllis Paterson

    I am the grandaughter of Frederick Wright Stewart and Clementine Leonie Jeremiah and cousin of Leonie Stewart. My family came to live in Australia in the late sixties when I was eight and my brother was two.

    I remember the house at Aboo Siti Lane and spent some Chrismases there when I was little.

    Reading these comments has been fascinating and informative: I never knew my cousin Leonie had a step-brother.

    I suppose I, and my brother, qualify as descendants of Frederick Wright Stewart from “out there”.

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