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c.1874 Born son of William Stewart, coal master, and his wife Isabella nee Sinclair. | c.1874 Born son of William Stewart, coal master, and his wife Isabella nee Sinclair. | ||
1891 Living in Old Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire: William Stewart (age 50), coal merchant. With his wife Isabella Stewart (age 49), and their six children; Christina Stewart (age 26); [[Alexander William Stewart|Alexander]] (age 25), electrical engineer; Helen M. Stewart (age 22); Ida S. Stewart (age 20); [[William Maxwell Stewart|William M.]] (age 17), apprentice electrical engineer; and [[Frederick Charles Stewart|Frederick C. Stewart]] (age 13).<ref>1891 Census</ref> | 1891 Living in Old Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire: William Stewart (age 50), coal merchant. With his wife Isabella Stewart (age 49), and their six children; Christina Stewart (age 26); [[Alexander William Stewart|Alexander Stewart]] (age 25), electrical engineer; Helen M. Stewart (age 22); Ida S. Stewart (age 20); [[William Maxwell Stewart|William M.]] (age 17), apprentice electrical engineer; and [[Frederick Charles Stewart|Frederick C. Stewart]] (age 13).<ref>1891 Census</ref> | ||
1900<ref>The Engineer 1933/08/11</ref> /1908<ref>The Engineer 1950/03/17</ref> With his 2 brothers, [[Frederick Charles Stewart]] and [[Alexander William Stewart]], founded [[Thermotank]] | 1900<ref>The Engineer 1933/08/11</ref> /1908<ref>The Engineer 1950/03/17</ref> With his 2 brothers, [[Frederick Charles Stewart]] and [[Alexander William Stewart]], founded [[Thermotank]] |
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c.1874 Born son of William Stewart, coal master, and his wife Isabella nee Sinclair.
1891 Living in Old Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire: William Stewart (age 50), coal merchant. With his wife Isabella Stewart (age 49), and their six children; Christina Stewart (age 26); Alexander Stewart (age 25), electrical engineer; Helen M. Stewart (age 22); Ida S. Stewart (age 20); William M. (age 17), apprentice electrical engineer; and Frederick C. Stewart (age 13).[1]
1900[2] /1908[3] With his 2 brothers, Frederick Charles Stewart and Alexander William Stewart, founded Thermotank
1901 Electrical engineer living with his mother and father in Old Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire[4]
1926 William Maxwell Stewart died; of Lochbrae House, Bearsden, Dunbartonshire; executors Alexander William Stewart and Frederick Charles Stewart[5]
1940 Death of his son, William Alexander Frederick Stewart[6]