Tuesday, 25 February 2014

John Stewart, ASC

John Stewart, who survived the war, was born in Roadside, Old Cumnock about 1887, youngest son of James Stewart and Jemima Kirk.

His service record tells us the following:
He was age 28 when he enlisted in the Army Service Corps 5 Feb 1915 at Grove Park, Hamilton, Lanarkshire.
His occupation was given as motor lorry driver.
His address in 1918 was Donaldson Braes, Old Cumnock with wife Isabella Baird Meek (whom he married 18 Mar 1918 in Lanark) as next of kin. He travelled on the  Empress Queen from Southampton to le Havre on  25 Feb 1915. He was a driver in the Army Service corps described as "a first class motor driver" and served in France.
His permanent address on 9 May 1919 was Racecourse Toll, Hamilton

1901 census
Roadside, Cumnock
James Stewart     64 coal miner b New Cumnock
Jemima Stewart     46 born Durrisdeer, Dumfries-shire
Bella Stewart     22 domestic servant b Auchinleck
Annie Stewart     20 domestic servant b Auchinleck
Alex Stewart     18 grocer's assistant
David Stewart     16  coal carter
John Stewart     14  apprentice blacksmith
rest born Cumnock

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