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Title: Charles Hogg Stewart
Post by: keithwjones on Sunday 28 April 19 17:47 BST (UK)
I am researching Charles Hogg Stewart born 1898 Dunoon, Scotland

Married Melanie Marie Roberts 1922 Fulham, London. She was born 1899 Kensington, London.

Charles died 1944 Fulham.

Melanie married Leonard A Girouard 1945 Fulham. She died 1963 Ealing, London

Charles would have been my granduncle. He was my grandmother's brother, (Rose Harriet King Stewart 1896 - 1974)

Posted in this forum because the family left Scotland at an early age and moved to London.

Keith

Title: Re: Charles Hogg Stewart
Post by: avm228 on Sunday 28 April 19 17:53 BST (UK)
He was born 21 August 1897 by the looks of it.

Given the connection you presumably know who his parents were.  What information are you seeking about Charles?
Title: Re: Charles Hogg Stewart
Post by: Ladyhawk on Sunday 28 April 19 18:56 BST (UK)
Do you have this record?

Charles Hogg Stewart Age   22
Birth country   Scotland
Service number   M2/134097
Regiment   Royal Army Service Corps
Unit / Battalion   3rd Company Norwood
Year   1919
Series   WO 363
Record set   British Army Service Records
29 Abington Road Kensington London
Occ. Chauffeur born Dunoon Scotland

I’m sure you have this record

1901 census
Ardenlee Lodge, Dunoon & Kilmun, Dunoon, Argyllshire, Scotland
Alexander   Stewart   Head   Married   1874   Coachman   Nairnshire, Scotland
Margaret   Stewart   Wife   Married   1877.        Blairgowrie
Alexander   Stewart   Son   Single   1895      Lenzie, Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Rose Harriet   Stewart   Daughter   1897      Dunoon, Argyllshire, Scotland
Charles H   Stewart   Son   Single   1898      Dunoon, Argyllshire, Scotland

Sister Margaret born Dunoon 1905
Sister Isabel born Somerset Bristol 1908

Edited - here’s another Army entry

Charles Hogg Stewart Age   19
Service number   M2/134097
Regiment   Royal Army Service Corps
Unit / Battalion   3rd Company
Year   1915
Series   WO 363
Occ chauffeur address 6 Tamworth Street Fulham
Next of kin father Alexander

Charles Hogg Stewart
Military Year:   1914-1920
Rank:   Private
Medal Awarded:   British War Medal and Victory Medal
Regiment or Corps:   Army Service Corps
Regimental Number:   M2/134097
Previous Units:   R.A.S.C. M2/134097 Private


Title: Re: Charles Hogg Stewart
Post by: keithwjones on Sunday 28 April 19 19:18 BST (UK)
Just found that record an hour ago. Thanks.

I have details of the other brothers and sisters but Charles is a bit of a mystery.

The real story is how does his father, a coachman in Scotland end up selling prestige cars in London. He got there via Bristol where he was a chauffeur.

Keith
Title: Re: Charles Hogg Stewart
Post by: Ladyhawk on Sunday 28 April 19 19:24 BST (UK)
I am researching Charles Hogg Stewart born 1898 Dunoon, Scotland

He was born 21 August 1897 by the looks of it.

Given the connection you presumably know who his parents were.

 What information are you seeking about Charles?

As avm228 has asked could you please let us know what info. you are looking for so we don’t duplicate what you already have

Just found that record an hour ago. Thanks.

I have details of the other brothers and sisters but Charles is a bit of a mystery.

The real story is how does his father, a coachman in Scotland end up selling prestige cars in London. He got there via Bristol where he was a chauffeur.

Keith

Edited

Have just seen your post above 🙂
Title: Re: Charles Hogg Stewart
Post by: keithwjones on Sunday 28 April 19 20:29 BST (UK)
My research is concentrating on Charles, what is his story?

What happened to him after the war and after he got married. The period between 1920 and 1944.

Keith
Title: Re: Charles Hogg Stewart
Post by: jonwarrn on Sunday 28 April 19 21:01 BST (UK)
what is his story?
period between 1920 and 1944

A couple of possible escapades
West Sussex County Times, 23 October 1936, Charles Hogg Stewart, summoned for careless driving
Fulham Chronicle, 1 October 1943, Charles Hogg Stewart (47), lorry driver, looks like it might be drink related
Title: Re: Charles Hogg Stewart
Post by: keithwjones on Sunday 28 April 19 23:09 BST (UK)
jonw65 - Thank you

That led me to another entry in Fulham Chronicle. 11 August 1944. Man found gassed.

Keith

Title: Re: Charles Hogg Stewart
Post by: jonwarrn on Monday 29 April 19 12:42 BST (UK)
Well done! What a sad story though.
John
Title: Re: Charles Hogg Stewart
Post by: keithwjones on Monday 29 April 19 15:34 BST (UK)
John

Many did not come back from WW1, those that did had many problems. Some could not cope.

I have not found out whether Charles Hogg Stewart had any children. Still looking at period 1920 - 1944.

Keith