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Stuart Babbage (Stuart Barton Babbage) was born on 4 January, 1916 in Auckland, New Zealand, is a New Zealand Anglican priest. Discover Stuart Babbage's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 96 years old?

Popular As Stuart Barton Babbage
Occupation Priest · Author · professor
Age 96 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 4 January 1916
Birthday 4 January
Birthplace Auckland, New Zealand
Date of death 16 November, 2012
Died Place Sydney
Nationality New Zealand

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Who Is Stuart Babbage's Wife?

His wife is Elizabeth Babbage (m. 1943-1984)

Family
Parents Gordon Babbage (father) Florence Rutherford (mother)
Wife Elizabeth Babbage (m. 1943-1984)
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Children 4 (Veronica, Malcolm, Christopher, Timothy)

Stuart Babbage Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Source of Income Founder

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1791

His family tree has been traced back to Charles Babbage (1791–1871), an English Polymath credited with inventing the first computer.

Babbage's grandfather, Charles Whitmore Babbage, took the family to New Zealand where Gordon Babbage was born.

1844

His uncle, Eden Herschel Babbage (1844–1924) was considered the "father of Roseville," of which Babbage Road in Roseville is named, and served as manager of the Bank of Australasia.

After a troubled youth, Babbage went on to earn a master's degree by the age of 20 before traveling to London, England to pursue his PhD in theology.

1916

Stuart Barton Babbage (4 January 1916 – 16 November 2012) was an Anglican priest.

Babbage was educated at Auckland Grammar School, the University of Auckland and King's College London.

Stuart Babbage was born in Auckland, New Zealand, the eldest of six, to Gordon Swaine and Florence (née' Rutherfurd) on 4 January 1916.

1932

Babbage became a professor at Columbia Theological Seminary in Georgia at the invitation of J. McDowell Richards, then president of the college from 1932 to 1971.

He served as vicar in an African-American church in Atlanta.

Babbage's son, Christopher married an African-American LaNell Johnson and integrated the Episcopal Cathedral in Atlanta.

Lisa Noel Babbage, granddaughter to Babbage, chronicled the interracial marriage of her parents in the biography 333 Miracles'.

1939

Then he was a chaplain in the RAF from 1942 to 1946, having been ordained 17 December 1939, in Essex.

His thesis was on the Puritan movement and he was ordained in December 1939 in the Anglican priesthood.

1940

He was ordained in 1940.

His first post was as a curate at Havering-atte-Bower.

1943

While serving as a chaplain in Feltwell, Norfolk with the RAF, Babbage met and married RAF flight officer Rachel Elizabeth King in 1943.

Together Stuart and Elizabeth had four children, Veronica, Malcolm, Christopher, and Timothy.

1947

Returning to Australia he became Dean of Sydney, serving from 1947 to 1953; and then Melbourne from 1953 until 1962.

1959

Babbage considered himself an Anglican evangelist, welcoming the Reverend Billy Graham to Australia for the 1959 crusade as executive chairman of the Melbourne Billy Graham Crusade.

After arriving in the US, Babbage worked with Martin Luther King in Georgia.

1960

Babbage along with other clergy integrated "white only" churches and public parks in the 1960s.

It was always at the heart of Babbage to create a safe place for young people to learn and achieve.

He started after school clubs for young black children in low income neighborhoods while teaching at Columbia School of Theology in Decatur, Georgia.

Eventually, Babbage moved to Pennsylvania and Massachusetts to help found the multi-racial Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.

He wrote seven books, including a biography Memoirs of a Loose Canon.

Babbage lectured throughout New South Wales on controversial topics at the time, including divorce, stating "It is the simplest thing in the world to take out an order for restitution of conjugal rights, and, on this being ignored, to secure a divorce on the grounds of desertion. This encourages divorce by collusion", citing instead with biblical prescriptions for life-long fidelity.

1963

The family, minus Veronica, traveled to Atlanta, Georgia, in 1963 leaving Melbourne, Australia to participate in the American Civil Rights Movement, befriending Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.

1973

At the same time he served as Registrar of the Australian College of Theology, from 1973-1991.

Babbage received a Doctorate of Theology from King's College, London, England.

1995

Babbage also served in theological education for which he was awarded the Order of Australia as a part of the 1995 Queen's Birthday honours list.

He lectured at Moore Theological College while he was Dean of Sydney, and served as principal of Ridley College (Melbourne) while he was Dean of Melbourne.

He moved to the United States to become one of the founders of Gordon–Conwell Theological Seminary before returning once more to Australia to become master of New College at the University of New South Wales.

2012

Babbage died in Sydney, New South Wales, on 16 November 2012, survived by eight grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.