Frederick Wilson Whitehead | |
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Born |
Heckmondwike, West Yorkshire, England |
1 January 1863
Died | 6 March 1926 Glasgow, Scotland |
(aged 63)
Occupation | Musician, Composer, Organist, Teacher |
Spouse(s) | Kate Emily Howard |
Frederick Wilson Whitehead (1863-1926) was an English organist, composer and teacher of music who settled in Scotland. He was born in Heckmondwike, West Yorkshire in 1863. His father was Joseph Whitehead, a master shoemaker employing one man, and his mother was Martha. He married Kate Emily Howard at Headington, Oxfordshire in 1894.
Whitehead's career as a teacher of music had begun by the age of eighteen when his profession is recorded in the 1881 census as being 'teacher of music'. At that time, he was living in Cleckheaton with his parents. While living at Cleckheaton he was the organist of three churches there: St. Luke's, SS. Philip and James, and the Whitechapel Church. By 1891, he was living as a lodger in Elgin, Scotland and was an organist and teacher of music. He was the organist at Elgin Parish Church. By 1901, he was in Inverness and was organist at the High Church, Inverness. By 1911, he was in Govan, Glasgow. While he lived in Glasgow he was organist at the Dowanhill Church. He was an Associate of the Royal College of Music and gained an ARCM in Singing Performing in 1909. He was also an Associate of the Royal College of Organists (A.R.C.O.) He died in Glasgow on 7 March 1926.