| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
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| Link #1 | http://www.cpgw.org.uk/soldier-records/maurice-ideson/ |
| Link #2 | https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=7365010 |