George Milner Stephen


George Milner Stephen, often written G. Milner Stephen, was a South Australian and Victorian politician and faith healer.

Early life

Stephen born in Wells, Somerset, England, the sixth son of John Stephen, later judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, and his wife Mary Anne, née Pasmore. G. M. Stephen was the younger brother of Sir Alfred Stephen. Stephen was educated at Honiton Grammar School, topping every class. Stephen moved to Sydney with his father, arriving in the Prince Regent in July 1824.
Stephen won the silver medal for classics at Sydney Grammar School within his first year.

Career

On 9 February 1838, Stephen was appointed advocate-general and crown solicitor in South Australia. Stephen was Colonial Secretary of South Australia from October 1838 to July 1839. He served as Acting Governor in the interregnum between Governors Hindmarsh and Gawler,
appointing Robert Bernard to succeed him as crown solicitor and advocate-general. Stephen was appointed colonial secretary by the incoming Governor.
In July 1839 Hindmarsh and his wife Susan transferred ownership of the Section 353 from themselves to Stephen and the surveyor Arthur Fydell Lindsay.
Stephen was quick to recognise the potential for great wealth in the South Australian Government's special survey scheme, and in 1839 was its first applicant, securing on the north bank of the Gawler River.
In the 2 July 1856 edition of the Melbourne Argus, an unfavourable article was printed regarding Stephen, part of which stated "We are unwilling to say more about Mr. George Milner Stephen than will suffice to save the constituency he persists in seeking to represent from the regrets that would assuredly follow his election..."
In August 1859 Stephen was elected a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Collingwood and served until July 1861.

Death

Stephen died at the Brunswick, Victoria home of his adopted daughter, Mrs. Tomlinson, following surgery to remove a large bladder stone.

Family

The Stephen family is a prominent legal dynasty in Australia. His father, John Stephen, was a judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, and his brother, Sir Alfred Stephen, , was Lieutenant-Governor and Chief Justice of New South Wales. Another brother, John Stephen, was the earliest created alderman for the City of Melbourne.
George married Mary, daughter of Sir John Hindmarsh on 9 July 1840 They had seven children, including an adopted daughter: