Maurice Ideson

Maurice Ideson

Birth 1 February 1890 Death 3rd Sep 1916 Private
Australian Infantry
Service #3858

Personal Details

GRO Ref
Place of Birth Ilkley , Yorkshire
Residence at Enlistment 182 Lake Street , Perth Western Australia
Residence (Roll of Honour) 325A Stirling Street, Perth , Western Australia
Residence 1911 Census
School(s) Attended
Religion/Church Attended
Organisation Membership
Employment/Trade Steward
Place of Work
Family (Parents and Grandparents) Joseph Henry and Mary Ideson
Siblings Joseph Henry
Wife's Name and Maiden Name Ethel
Remarriage of Widow
Children's Christian Name(s)
Family Connection to Roll of Honour Brother of Joseph Henry died in an accident 13 March 1917 , Cousin of George Eric Lister Died 14 Jan 1918

Awards

The Victory Medal
The Victory Medal
The British War Medal, 1914-18
The British War Medal, 1914-18

Military Details

Regiment at Enlistment Australian Infantry
Battalion at Enlistment 51st (Western Australia)
Rank at Enlistment Private
Naval Vessels Served
Service Number at Enlistment 3858
Date of Enlistment 16/11/1915
Place of Enlistment Perth , Western Australia
Other Regiment
Other Battalion
Other Rank
Date of Transfer to other Regiment
Service Facts
Battalion Diary or Nautical Facts

Death and Memorial Details

Age at Death 26
Date of Death 3rd Sep 1916
Regiment at Death Australian Infantry
Battalion/Vessel at Death 51st (Western Australia)
Rank at Death Private
Circumstances of Death Killed in Action
Service Number at Death 3858
Field of Action at Death France
Place of Death France
Battle at Death Battle of the Somme
Grave/Memorial Image No image.
Location of Grave/Memorial VILLERS-BRETONNEUX MEMORIAL
Grave Position
Commonwealth War Graves Commission Link https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1462326/ideson,-maurice/
Grave/Memorial Country France
Private Memorial Ilkley War memorial , Yorks. , St Johns War memorial

Other

Notes Native of Ilkley Yorks
His mother Mrs Mary Ideson (nee Lister) was born and brought up in Cleator Moor ( Birks Farm in 1871 Census) . Her Sister Mrs Phillips was Landlady of the Commercial Pub during the Great War
Link #1 http://www.cpgw.org.uk/soldier-records/maurice-ideson/
Link #2 https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=7365010
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