Walter Harrison Iddison1,2,3

b. 21 August 1867, d. between April 1941 and June 1941

Children of Walter Harrison Iddison and Jessie Emily Cundall

Citations

  1. [S14] UK 1881 Census Surname Index.
  2. [S18] 1881 Microfilm, 26 Eastnor Street, Stretford, Manchester, 3885 Folio 61 Pages 5 & 6.
  3. [S19] All Iddison, Quarterly Index of Births (1838 - 1906).
  4. [S19] All Iddison, Quarterly Index of Births, Chorlton (1838 - 1906).
  5. [S106] Walter Harrison Iddison, Certified Copy, Born, Twenty First August 1867, at Platt Street Rusholme, Walter Harrison Iddison, boy, to William Holdsworth Iddison (a Cricketers Outfitter) & Sarah Ann Iddison (formerly Webster). Informed by W.H. Iddison (father), Platt Street, Rusholme. Registered on First October 1867 by Thomas Hallsworth, Registrar. (10 Oct 2011).
  6. [S22] FreeBMD database, online http://www.freebmd.org.uk, Walter Harrison Iddison, birth registered at Chorlton, Lancashire between October and December 1867.. Dec 1867 Chorlton 8c 509.
  7. [S191] 29 September 1939 Web, http://www.findmypast.co.uk, 14 Garth Terrace, York, Yorkshire. Schedule No. 281.
    1. Walter H. Iddison, male, born 21 Aug 1869, married, Retired.
    2. Jessie E. Iddison, female, born ?, ?, Unpaid Domestic Duties.
    3. RECORD CLOSED.
  8. [S48] 1871 Microfilm, 124 Clowes Street, Gorton, Manchester, RG10/3981, 14, Page 21.
  9. [S70] 1871 Microfilm, unknown location, unknown record info, Schedule No. 107, 124 Clowes St., St. Mark's, Gorton, Manchester.
    Wm. H. Iddison, head of family, married, male, age 32, Agent Rope Net Twine Canvas, born in Bedale, Yorkshire.
    Sarah A. Iddison, wife, married, female, age 30, born in Leeming, Yorkshire.
    Arthur C. Iddison, son, male, age 7, scholar, born in Manchester, Lancashire.
    Wm. H. Iddison, son, male, age 6, scholar, born in Rusholme, Lancashire.
    Walter H. Iddison, son, male, age 4, born in Rusholme, Manchester.
    Jane A. Iddison, daughter, female, age 1, born in Chorlton-Medlock, Lancashire.
    Martha W. Iddison, daughter, female, age 6 months, born in Gorton, Lancashire.
  10. [S27] 1881 Transcribed Census Data, Online, Searchable Census.
    26 Eastnor Street, Stretford, Barton upon Irwell, Lancashire. Parish of St. Gabriel. Schedule no. 26.
    William H. Iddison, head, married, male, age 41, Com Traveller Linens Woolens, born in Bedale, Yorkshire.
    Sarah Ann Iddison, wife, married, female, age 40, born in Leeming, Yorkshire.
    Thomas Iddison, son, unmarried, male, age 21, Parcel Deliverer Carten, born in Surrey.
    Arthur C. Iddison, son, unmarried, male, age 17, Merchants Clerk, born in Manchester.
    William H. Iddison, son, unmarried, male, age 16, E & M Mechanic Sewing Machine, born in Manchester.
    Walter H. Iddison, son, male, age 14, Merchants Clerk, born in Manchester.
    Jane A. Iddison, daughter, female, age 12, scholar, born in Manchester.
    Mary L. Iddison, daughter, female, age 9, scholar, born in Manchester.
    Robt G. J. Iddison, son, male, age 7, scholar, born in Manchester.
    Marmaduke B. Iddison, son, male, age 5, born in Manchester.
    Sarah A. Iddison, daughter, female, age 3, born in Manchester.
    Elizabeth Iddison, daughter, female, age 2, born in Manchester.
    Beatrice Iddison, daughter, female, age 10 months, born in Manchester.
  11. [S218] Unknown author, 'Funeral of Mr. Roger Iddison', "The Yorkshire Herald. Saturday 29th March 1890. Page 10. Column 1.
    Funeral of Mr. Roger IDDISON. On Saturday afternoon, the remains of Mr. Roger Iddison, of Portland-street, York, were interred in York Cemetery, and were followed to their last resting place by a very large number of sympathising friends. The body was encased in a shell, and then in a massive oak coffin, panelled, with a raised lid, and an engraved shield containing the words "Roger Iddison, died March 19th, 1890, aged 55 years." The cortege moved away from the residence of the deceased in time to be at St. Mary's, Castlegate, at about a quarter to three o'clock, the following occupying the mourning coaches : Mrs. lddison (widow), Mr. and Mrs. Lane (daughter and son-in-law), Miss Lane, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. lddison, Mr. A. C. Iddison, Mr. W. H. Iddison, junr., Mr. Walter H. Iddison, Mr. Robert Simpson, Mr. John Brown, Mr. John Iddison (cousin), Mr. Helmsley, Mr. George Freeman, Mr. R. Boulton, Mrs Manton, Mr. and Mrs. Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Cowell, Mr. and Mrs. Place, Mr John Hicks, Mr. T. Simpson, and Mr. Fred Nottingham. Wreaths were sent from the widow the daughter (Mrs. Lane), Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Iddison and family, Members of the York and Malton Cricket Clubs, Mr. Hicks, Mr. F. Nottingham, Mr. T. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs Manton, Mr. and Mrs. Place, Mr. and Mrs. Webster, Mr. George Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Hopton. Mr and Mrs. Poppleton, Mr. and Mrs. Stainthorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Cowell, Mrs. Flint, Mr. T. Leach, jun., and a handsome wreath was sent in a glass case by the butchers of the Shambles. There was a large attendance of friends from Malton and other places both at the church and at the grave, among those present being Mr. Alderman Fawcett, Mr. Alderman Walker, Councillors Chapman, Oxley, Croskell, and Dalton; the Rev. E. S. Carter. Messrs. Hornsea, jun. (Malton), W. Hornsea, T. Ryder, J. Templeton (Flaxton), W. Roden, W. M. Briggs, Rispin (Huntington), J. H. Graves, H. Vaughan, E. Wilkinson, J Holiday Smith, G. Crumbie, John Howard, W. H. A. Coates, M. Cooper, J. Heslop, W. Beckett Long, G. Linfoot, Keswick, Warner, . T. F. Awlich (Thursk), H. Hudson, R. Hicks, G. Breed, J. L. Proctor, Webster, G. Webster, J. Sowray, S. D. Greentree, S. Tinsley (MaIton), J. Sutheran, J. Branton, W. Mason (late of Stamford Bridge), J. H. Walker (representing Hull Town Cricket Club), H. Dewse, George Hudson, R. W. Frenka (Helmsley), and H. Nixon Yorkshire Gentlemen's Ground. Many Malton friends were prevented from attending owing to the inconvenience of the day, and for a similar reason the Shambles butchers were limited in attendance. As the coffin was carried into the church sentences from Helmore's burial service were sung by the choir, who marched in procession in front of the coffin, and afterwards the 90th Psalm (Felton) was sung, Mr. G. H. Noyes presiding at the organ. The Rev. H. Vyvyan, vicar, read the lesson, and after the hymn, "When our heads are bowed with woe" had been sung, the procession was reformed for the Cemetery. At the latter place the remaining portion of the service was read by the Rev. E. C. Bedwell, curate of St. Mary's. Mr. Bean, of Gillygate, had charge of the funeral arrangements."
  12. [S221] Unknown author, 'unknown short article title', "The Leeds Mercury. Monday 24th March 1890. Page 3. Column 5.
    Funeral of the late Roger Iddison. On Saturday the remains of the late Mr. Roger Iddison, of York, whose name will be familiar to the devotees of cricket in England, and especially to those in the county of "broad acres," were interred in York Cemetery. Mr. Iddison was a playing member of the Yorkshire County Cricket Club for many years, and held for some time the position of captain. His figure was also a familiar one in the principal English matches of his time, and in the pursuit of his vocation he was in the service of a number of the leading local clubs of the country. On retiring from active participation in Yorkshire county cricket about 1872, Mr. Iddison started a shop for the sale of cricket materials, &c., in Blake-street, York, and subsequently became an auctioneer, and as such was very popular with his fellow-citizens and the inhabitants of the surrounding agricultural district. His death was due to an attack of diabetes which had confined him to the house since December. The first portion of the funeral ceremony was performed at the church of St. Mary's, Castlegate, in the presence of a large and sympathising congregation. Besides the chief mourners, who included the widow and other members and relations of the deceased's family, there were among those present at the church or graveside Mr. George Freeman (Thirsk), Mr. R. Boulton (Malton), Mr. J. Hicks, the Rev. E. S. Carter, Mr. H. Nixon, Mr. H. Dewse (York), Mr. M. Tomlinson, Mr. W. M. Briggs (Grand Stand, Knavesmire, York), Mr. T. F. Armison (Sessay), Mr. Seth Tinsley (Malton), Mr. F. H. Vaughan (hon. secretary York Cricket Club), Mr. J. L. Procter (assistant hon. secretary York Cricket Club), and a number of other gentlemen interested in the national game. The funeral was also attended by several members of the York Corporation, including Ald. Thos. Walker, Ald. Fawcett, Councillor Croskill, and Councillor Dalton, and there were also present representative auctioneers and others, many of whom sent wreaths. The service, which was of an impressive character, was performed by the Rev. H. Vyvyan and the Rev. E. C. Bedwell."
  13. [S220] Unknown author, 'unknown short article title', "The Yorkshire Herald and the York Herald. Saturday 22 March 1890. Page 4. Column 3.
    Iddison. On the 19th inst., at 8, Portland-street, York, Roger Iddison, aged 55 years. Interred this day (Saturday) at York Cemetery, at 3.15 p.m.; service at St. Mary's, Castlegate, at 2.45. (Friends will please accept this intimation)."
  14. [S25] 31 March 1901 Web, http://www.ancestry.co.uk/, unknown record info, 39 Compton Street, St. Philip & St. James, York. Ref: RG13 Piece 4436 Folio 48 Page 29 Schedule 205.
  15. [S22] FreeBMD database, online http://www.freebmd.org.uk, Marriages, Oct - Dec 1890, York, Walter Harrison Iddison & Jessie Emily Cundall. York 9d 95.
  16. [S113] Family Search Genealogical Database, online www.familysearch.org, England Marriages, 8 Oct 1890, St. Thomas', York. Walter Harrison Iddison (age 23) & Jessie Emily Cundall (age 22). Groom's father: William Holdsworth Iddison. Bride's father: Joseph Cundall.
  17. [S219] Various, 'various', "The Yorkshire Herald. Saturday 11 October 1890. Page 13. Column 7. Marriages.
    IDDISON - CUNDALL - on the 8th inst., at St. Thomas's Church, York, by the Rev. J. A. Guillebaud, Walter Harrison Iddison, of Ashfield House, Withington, Manchester, to Jessie Emily Cundall, younger daughter of the late Jospeh Cundall, of this city."
  18. [S82] Online for UK (online image).
  19. [S82] Online for UK (online image) "Walter H. Iddison, head of household, male, aged 23, Carpet Salesman, born in Manchester, Lancashire.
    Jessie Emily Iddison, wife, married, female, aged 22, born in York, Yorkshire."
  20. [S7] Career Cricket Stats WH Iddison, online http://www.cricket.org/link_to_database/PLAYERS/ENG/I/…, William Holdsworth Iddison
    Born: 5 February 1840, Bedale, Yorkshire
    Died: 6 March 1898, Withington, Lancashire
    Major Teams: Lancashire.
    Known As: William Iddison
    Also Known As: death registered as William Hallsworth Iddison
    Batting Style: Right Hand Bat


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    Career Statistics:
    FIRST-CLASS
    (1867 - 1868)
    M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St
    Batting & Fielding 4 8 0 46 19 5.75 0 0 1 0

    Balls M R W Ave BBI 5 10 SR Econ
    Bowling 180 16 95 1 95.00 1-33 0 0 180.0 3.16

    - Explanations of First-Class and List A status courtesy of the ACS.

  21. [S23] William Holdsworth Iddison, WH Iddison Death Certificate.
  22. [S22] FreeBMD database, online http://www.freebmd.org.uk, William Hallsworth Iddison, age 57, death registered at Chorlton between January and March 1898. Mar 1898 Chorlton 8c 437.
  23. [S25] 31 March 1901 Web, http://www.ancestry.co.uk/, unknown record info.
  24. [S25] 31 March 1901 Web, http://www.ancestry.co.uk/, unknown record info, Walter H. Iddison, head, married, male, age 33, furnisher's assistant, born in Manchester, Lancashire.
    Jessie E. Iddison, wife, married, female, age 32, born in York, Yorkshire.
    Amy D. Iddison, daughter, single, female, age 9, born in Withington, Lancashire.
    Jessie L. Iddison, daughter, single, female, age 8, born in Withington, Lancashire.
    George S. Iddison, son, single, male, age 7, born in Withington, Lancashire.
    Helen G. Iddison, daughter, single, female, age 4, born in Bradord, Yorkshire.
  25. [S84] 2 April 1911 Web, http://www.1911census.co.uk
  26. [S84] 2 April 1911 Web, http://www.1911census.co.uk, Walter Iddison, head, aged 43, married for 20 years, 6 children born alive, 5 still living, 1 has died, a carpet salesman working for House Furnishers, born in Manchester.
    Jessie E. Iddison, wife, aged 42, married for 20 years, 6 children, 5 still living, 1 has died, born in York.
    Amy Dorothy Iddison, daughter aged 19, single, a chocolate confectionary packer, born in Withington.
    Jessie Louisa Iddison, daughter aged 18, single, a chocolate confectionary packer, born in Withington.
    George Stanley Iddison, son aged 17, single, a furnishing apprentice, born in Withington.
    Helen Gertrude Iddison, daughter aged 14, a chocolate confectionary packer, born in Bradford.
    Roger William Iddison, son aged 9, born in York.
    6 rooms in the dwelling.
  27. [S22] FreeBMD database, online http://www.freebmd.org.uk, Walter H. Iddison died aged 73 between April and June 1941. Registered at York, Yorkshire.. D: Jun 1941 York 9c 1699.