Evan George Stewart
Evan George Stewart 史伊尹 | |
|---|---|
| Born | 27 March 1892 |
| Died | 17 December 1958 (aged 66) |
Colonel Evan George Stewart (史伊尹上校) DSO, OBE, ED, MA (27 March 1892 – 17 December 1958) was a British soldier, teacher and missionary to China.
Stewart was the seventh child of missionaries Robert Stewart and his wife Louisa Katherine Smyly.[1]
He spent the first three years of his life at the Christian mission station at Kucheng in Fukien Province, until his parents were killed in 1895 during the Kucheng massacre; following this he was raised in Ireland, but travelled to Hong Kong in 1910 to teach at St. Paul's College, Hong Kong where his brother Arthur Dudley Stewart was headmaster.[2]
He returned to Dublin to study and then joined the British army in 1915.[2]
After the war, Stewart went on to succeed his brother and become principal of St Paul’s College.[3]
References
- ^ Robert and Linda Banks (2021). Children of the Massacre - the Extraordinary Story of the Stewart family in Hong Kong and West China. Pickwick Publications. ISBN 978-1-6667-2036-5.
- ^ a b "Evan George Stewart (1892-1958)". Gwulo Old Hong Kong. Retrieved 16 December 2025.
- ^ Yeun, Dennis. "China, Hong Kong and St. Paul's College (中國、香港、聖保羅) - The Stewart Family". Hong Kong Anglican Church (Episcopal). Retrieved 16 December 2025.
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