Well it wasn't William Charles. Sadly, that little baby only lived for a few weeks - death cert at Vic BDMs is 60/1920Here's an odd one. Charlie Stewart was a former Preston captain and premiership coach, so quite the figure in the club's history. His Wikipedia page before tonight was absolutely barebones – no infobox, and a small amount of (albeit sourced) information on his career.
After an hour or so of googling, I was able to find that five of his 11 years at Preston were interrupted by war, and that his captaincy reign lasted only one season, not two. I also sourced a games and goals tally, and found some stuff about his time at Reservoir post-Preston, where he was president and became a life member.
The listed birth date of "c. 1910" which was quoted across the web was really throwing me off; it didn't seem right that someone of that era could debut for a VFA club at the approximate age of 31, let alone continue to play until 41! After searching Trove for "Charlie Stewart", I per chance stumbled upon a lead to his birth date – an article from 4 September 1950 that listed his age as 29. That puts his birth year as either 1919 or 1920. I was able to update the Wikipedia page to this point.
However, this is where I've run into a bit of a stumbling block. Assuming he was born in Victoria and that 'Charles' is one of his given names, Vic BDM turns up three births between 1919 and 1920:
I would lean towards the latter given the location and the double-up of 'Charles', but I'm not sure if I'm sniffing in the wrong areas. Any ideas? And that's not even mentioning that we have no idea when his death date was, only that it was some time after 1980.
- Robert Charles Stewart (1919 in Mitiamo, son of Duncan Douglas)
- William Charles Stewart (1920 in Ascot Vale, son of Liddell)
- Maxwell Charles Stewart (1920 in Coburg, son of Charles William)
and Maxwell Charles [Stuart] with father's name as Stewart...has death cert at Vic BDMs 27724/1965
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