Ernest Bertram Explained

Ernest Bertram
Fullname:Ernest Edward Alfred Bertram[1]
Birth Date:30 June 1881
Birth Place:Dissington, England
Death Place:Monkseaton, England
Position:Left half
Youthyears1:
Years1:
Clubs1:South Shields Adelaide
Years2:1903–190?
Caps2:1
Goals2:0
Years3:
Clubs3:South Shields Adelaide
Years4:1907–1909
Clubs4:Darlington
Years5:1909–191?
Clubs5:South Shields

Ernest Edward Alfred Bertram (30 June 1881 – 3 November 1942) was an English footballer who played in the Football League as a left half for Sunderland in the 1903–04 season. He also played non-League football for South Shields (renamed from South Shields Adelaide in 1910) and Darlington.[2]

Life and career

Bertram was born in 1881 at Dissington, near Stamfordham in Northumberland. He was a younger son of James Bertram, a coachman in service at Dissington Hall, and his wife, Isabella.[3] The 1901 Census lists him as a merchant's clerk living with his widowed mother in Newcastle.[4]

Bertram played local football for teams including South Shields Adelaide before joining Sunderland for a pre-season trial in August 1903.[5] He impressed enough to be kept on, played regularly for the "A" team in the Northern League, and was considered promising.[6] He made his first-team debut, which was to be his only Football League appearance, on 5 March 1904 away to Small Heath in the First Division.[1] In a reshuffled half-back line, William Fullarton replaced Alex Barrie at centre half while Bertram stood in for Dicky Jackson at left half, and Sunderland lost 2–1.[7] He finished the season with the A team, and his services were retained for the next two seasons,[8] but not for the first team.

Bertram played for South Shields,[1] and continued his career with Northern League club Darlington. He played in all four of their matches in the 1907–08 FA Cup, scored in two, and signed on for the following season in the North-Eastern League, when he remained a regular in the team and again played in all their FA Cup ties.[9] [10] In July 1909, he married Ada, the eldest daughter of James Lunn, Newcastle City Councillor and chairman of Newcastle United F.C., at Brunswick Wesleyan Chapel.[11] In October, he resumed his football career with South Shields Adelaide,[12] finished the season with a runners-up medal in the Durham Senior Cup,[13] and vice-captained the side in 1910–11.[14]

He was by this time employed as a commercial clerk and living with Ada in a large house in Monkseaton.[15] The 1939 Register finds him working as an electricity supply salesman, living with Ada and two adult children at the same address,[16] where he died three years later at the age of 61.[17]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bertram, EEA (Ernest) . English National Football Archive . 21 May 2020 . subscription.
  2. Book: Joyce, Michael . Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939 . SoccerData . Nottingham . 24 . 2004 . 978-1-899468-67-6.
  3. Web site: James Bertram . Census Returns of England and Wales, 1881 . RG11/5098 78 . Ancestry Library Edition . subscription.
    Web site: Ernest Bertram . Census Returns of England and Wales, 1891 . RG12/4208 117 . Ancestry Library Edition . subscription.
  4. Web site: Ernest Bertram . Census Returns of England and Wales, 1901 . RG13/4776 17 . Ancestry Library Edition . subscription.
  5. News: The Sunderland club . Sunderland Daily Echo . 21 August 1903 . 5.
  6. News: To-day's football . Sunderland Daily Echo . 5 March 1904 . 6 . This was Bertram's first League match, but he has played regularly in the A team ranks this season, and promises well..
  7. News: Sunderland v. Small Heath . Sunderland Daily Echo . 4 March 1904 . 6.
    Web site: On this day: March . Sunderland A.F.C. . 25 November 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161125105003/http://www.safc.premiumtv.co.uk.p.preprod.performgroup.com/page/OnThisDay/0%2C%2C10281~1730461%2C00.html . 25 November 2016.
    Web site: Ernest Bertram . The Statcat . 25 May 2020.
  8. News: World of Sport. Football . Sunderland Daily Echo . 4 June 1904 . 6.
    News: Athletic Notes . Shields Daily News . 15 May 1905 . 3.
  9. News: Sport and Play . Old Bird . North-Eastern Daily Gazette . Middlesbrough . 23 July 1908 . 3.
  10. Book: Tweddle, Frank . The Definitive Darlington F.C. . SoccerData . Nottingham . 2000 . 14 . 978-1-899468-15-7.
  11. News: Marriages. Bertram–Lunn . Newcastle Daily Chronicle . 1 July 1909 . 8.
    Web site: NUFC 1909/10 – Season Diary . Toon Times . June 30/06 . 22 May 2020.
  12. News: Football Chirps . Old Bird . North-Eastern Daily Gazette . Middlesbrough . 7 October 1909 . 5.
  13. News: So. Shields Adelaide A.F.C. . Shields Daily Gazette . 2 May 1910 . 3.
  14. News: Association. South Shields . Newcastle Daily Journal . 19 August 1910 . 9.
  15. Web site: Ernest Bertram . Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911 . RG14/30804 . Ancestry Library Edition . subscription.
  16. Web site: Ernest Bertram . 1939 England and Wales Register . Ancestry Library Edition . subscription.
  17. Web site: Wills and probate 1858–1996: Bertram 1942 . UK Probate Service . 21 May 2020.