Edward Wooldridge Partridge (13 February 1891 – June 1970) was an English footballer who played for Ebbw Vale, Manchester United and Halifax Town.[1]

Edward Partridge
Personal information
Full name Edward Wooldridge Partridge
Date of birth (1891-02-13)13 February 1891
Place of birth Lye, Worcestershire, England
Date of death 10 June 1970(1970-06-10) (aged 79)
Position(s) Left winger
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1919–1920 Ebbw Vale
1920–1929 Manchester United 148 (16)
1929 Halifax Town
1929 Manchester Central
1930 Altrincham
1930–1931 Crewe Alexandra
1931–1932 Darwen
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Early life edit

Partridge was born to David and Martha Partridge in 1891 in the village of Lye, near Stourbridge, Worcestershire and spent much of his pre-adult life there.[2]

By the time he was 20 Teddy had moved to Wales and was working underground in the coal mines near Mynyddislwyn.[3]

He signed on (as Edward Wooldridge) to serve in the British Army in World War I, being in the Duke of Wellington's (West Riding) Regiment.[4]

Football career edit

After the war, Partridge joined Ebbw Vale and scored 36 goals for them in the 1919–20 season. He then joined Manchester United for the next season and was a regular first team selection for the next three years. "...from inside left has developed into one of the fastest and cleverest left wingers playing. Is a regular box o' tricks and a real flyer."[5]

Partridge was placed on the transfer list at the end of the 1928–29 season and in early July 1929 it was announced that he'd been signed by Halifax Town.[6] His stay with Halifax was short-lived, as in November the team and Partridge agreed to part ways.[7] The following year, he was playing at Crewe Alexandra.[8][9] In 1931, he was made the captain of Darwen.[10]

Personal and later life edit

Partridge married Nora Roberts in 1922. In 1939 they were living in Stretford, Lancashire, with his occupation listed as aircraft trainee at Metro-Vickers.[11]

When Nora died in Manchester in 1967, Partridge was listed as a retired electrician's labourer, and at his death in early June 1970, he was still at the same address in Aldwick Avenue, Didsbury.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ "Edward Partridge – Manchester United Player Profile & Stats".
  2. ^ Census Returns of England and Wales 1891 and Census Returns of England and Wales 1901 via ancestry.com
  3. ^ Census Returns of England and Wales 1911, via Ancestry.com Class: RG14; Piece: 32032; Schedule Number: 101
  4. ^ The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; War Office: Soldiers’ Documents, First World War Wo363 via Ancestry.com
  5. ^ "To-Morrow's Visitors – Character Studies Of The Manchester United Players". Derby Daily Telegraph. 13 March 1923. p. 4. Retrieved 12 July 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.  
  6. ^ "Outside left for Town". Halifax Evening Courier. 8 July 1929. p. 4. Retrieved 12 July 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.  
  7. ^ "Partridge leaves Shay". Halifax Evening Courier. 23 November 1929. p. 11. Retrieved 12 July 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.  
  8. ^ "Crewe on the up grade". Halifax Evening Courier. 18 October 1930. p. 13. Retrieved 12 July 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.  
  9. ^ "Town at Crewe". Halifax Evening Courier. 25 March 1931. p. 8. Retrieved 12 July 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.  
  10. ^ "Teddy Patridge". Halifax Evening Courier. 26 September 1931. p. 9. Retrieved 12 July 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive. Teddy Partridge who has succeeded Joe Smith as captain or Darwen. He was formerly Halifax Town's left winger.  
  11. ^ 1939 England and Wales Register via Ancestry.com
  12. ^ England and Wales National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations) via Ancestry.com

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