Frederick William Haddon
Frederick William Haddon (8 February 1839 – 7 March 1906) was an English-born Australian journalist and newspaper editor.
Biography
Haddon was born at Croydon, England, the son of Richard Haddon, a schoolmaster and landscape artist, and his wife Mary Caroline, née Wykes.[1] Haddon was educated at private schools and in 1859 became assistant-secretary of the Statistical Society of London and of the Institute of Actuaries.
Haddon was Melbourne correspondent for The Times in 1895–1903, and was president of the Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club.[1] Haddon died at Melbourne on 7 March 1906, and was buried at St Kilda Cemetery. He was married twice: firstly to Annie Jane King (died 1875) and secondly to Alice Annie Good on 31 January 1883 who survived him with a daughter by the first marriage.
References
- ^ a b "Melbourne 'Argus' and Mr. F. W. Haddon". The Sketch. XXIV (309): 394. 28 December 1898. Retrieved 12 October 2023 – via Google Books.
- Carole Woods, "Haddon, Frederick William (1839–1906)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 4, MUP, 1972, pp 313–314. Retrieved on 1 January 2009
- Serle, Percival (1949). "Haddon, Frederick William". Dictionary of Australian Biography. Sydney: Angus & Robertson. Retrieved 1 January 2009.