Charles Clark Stewart

Military Information

  • Date of enlistment:
  • Place of enlistment:
  • Service no: 292890
  • Rank: Private
  • Service Occupation:
  • Awards:
  • Regiment/Service: Black Watch
  • Unit/Ship:

Personal Information

  • Date of Birth: 30.04.1896
  • Place of Birth: Dundee
  • Address:
  • Occupation: Foundryman
  • Mother:

    Euphemia Clark

  • Father:

    James Stewart

  • Siblings:

    James & Euphemia

  • Spouse:

    Margaret Stewart

  • Children:
  • Age at Death: 80
  • Date of Death: 03.08.1976
  • Place of Death: Lake of the Woods District Hospital
  • Burial Country: Canada
  • Cemetery: Lake of the Woods Cemetery, Kenora, Ontario

More about Charles Clark Stewart

Private Charles Clark Stewart was the son of James Stewart and Euphemia Clark of Dundee, Angus County, Scotland. He was born in Dundee on 30 April 1896 and he had an older brother James and an older sister Euphemia (Effie). At the time of the 1891 census their father was a police constable and by 1901 he was a police sergeant. Charles enlisted in the British army early in the war and joined the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), a Scottish infantry regiment. He was sent to France in February 1915 and he served for four years, getting discharged on demobilization in February 1919. He was awarded the 1914-1915 Star and the British War and Victory Medals.

His sister Euphemia had married a Canadian soldier, Norman William Paterson, in March 1918 in Dundee. Norman was invalided to Canada in January 1919 and he spent two months in a convalescent hospital in Winnipeg. Euphemia and Charles came to Canada together that summer, arriving in Quebec on 10 June on the SS Tunisian with their destination listed as Kenora, where Norman lived. When the 1921 census was taken Charles was living with Norman and Euphemia and working as a labourer in a mill. He joined the Kenora branch of the Great War Veterans’ Association in September 1926. According to his obituary he served again in the Second World War, from 1941 to 1945.

By the late 1940s Charles was married and living in Keewatin with his wife Margaret. He had a long career with the Lake of the Woods Milling Company. He was a member of the Canadian Legion, Keewatin branch, and the Silver Threads Senior Citizens Club. Charles passed away in Lake of the Woods District Hospital on 3 August 1976, at age 80. He was survived by his wife Margaret and his sister Effie Paterson as well as nieces and nephews. He is buried in Honour Lane Block at Lake of the Woods Cemetery in Kenora.

Gary Thomson

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