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Patrick Stirling (footballer)

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Date of birth
  
5 November 1862

Years
  
Team

1885?−?
  
Doncaster Rovers

Date of death
  
1925, age 63

Name
  
Patrick Stirling


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Place of birth
  
Kilmarnock, Scotland

Place of death
  
Doncaster, England

Patrick Stirling (5 November 1862 − 1925) was a Scottish footballer who played for Doncaster Rovers and was Mayor of Doncaster. His father, also called Patrick Stirling, was Locomotive Superintendent of the Great Northern Railway and designer of the 4-2-2 steam locomotive Stirling single that set speed records during the race to the north.

Stirling was born in Kilmarnock in 1862 to parents Patrick and Margaret, and had two elder brothers, Robert and Matthew. With his father getting the job for GNR, the family later moved to Doncaster, Yorkshire where his sister Jane and brother James were born.

At the age of 18, he was employed as an engine fitter at Great Northern Railway’s Doncaster Works and by 1885−86 he was playing for Doncaster Rovers in their early days as a football club.

Stirling gave a lifetime of public service to the town, becoming became Mayor of Doncaster in 1914.

On 29 April 1891 he was married to Sarah Ann Roberts, and died in Doncaster in 1925 aged 63.

References

Patrick Stirling (footballer) Wikipedia