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William McBeath

William McBeath
Personal information
Full name William McBeath
Date of birth 7 May 1856
Place of birth Callander, Scotland
Date of death 15 July 1917 (aged 61)
Place of death Lincoln, England
Playing position Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1872–1876 Rangers
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

William McBeath (7 May 1856 – 15 July 1917) was a Scottish footballer and one of the founding members of Rangers Football Club. He made five Scottish Cup appearances for the club.

William McBeath was born in Callander, Perthshire on 7 May 1856; the third of four children to Peter and Jane McBeath (although the youngest child did not survive past infancy). McBeath also had a further four half-brothers and sisters from his father's previous relationships. At age eight, soon after the death of his father; William's mother moved with William and his older sister, Jane, to Glasgow; no doubt attracted by the rapidly expanding industrial city. The census of 1871 lists William, then aged fourteen, as an assistant salesman and living on Cleveland Street in the Sandyford area of Glasgow and close to five members of the McNeil family; two of whom would later join with McBeath and Peter Campbell to form Glasgow Rangers.

In 1872, McBeath along with three friends Peter Campbell (15), Peter McNeil (the oldest at 17) and Moses McNeil saw a group of men playing football on Glasgow Green's Flesher's Haugh. Indeed, the club's first game was played at Flesher's Haugh against a now-defunct Glasgow team named Callander, which resulted in a 0-0 draw. His exertions in the game were said to have been so great and taxing on his fitness, that he spent the next week 'laid up' in bed.

McBeath was listed in the Roll of Office Bearers as the first president of the club for the 1874-75 season. He played his last game for Rangers in November 1875 and left the club soon after.

In 1878, at the age of 22, William McBeath married Jeannie Yates Harris (21). They had 3 children, William Duncanson McBeath (born 1880), Agnes Isabella (1882), Norman Douglas (1890). In 1881 the family had moved from Glasgow to Bristol; however some time after 1893 the family unit had collapsed and there is little or no trace of Jeannie and the young family, and preciously little of William (Sr).

A hard life began to befall William with accusation of fraud arising in 1896 which resulted in trial in 1897. He was cleared of falsely selling advertisements for a newspaper that was never distributed. He soon married in 1898, but this was most likely a bigamous marriage. as no evidence exists of a divorce.


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