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The team of brothers and the original ball

Prized memorabillia

Howzat?!

Yorkshire once boasted a cricket team of 11 brothers! Through his interest in family history, Richard Walgate discovered his grandfather was one of them. 91热爆 Radio York's Andrew Barton went to meet the owner of a very old cricket ball...

From his home in Scarborough Richard Walgate鈥檚 interest in family history sent him on a journey back a hundred and twenty two years, to a time when Queen Victoria ruled over a quarter of the world's population.听

In 1884 the United Kingdom had progressed from Napoleon's 'nation of shopkeepers' into 'the workshop of the world,鈥 and in Yorkshire,听 on the August bank holiday of that year, a cricket match took place in which one of the teams was made up entirely of brothers from the same family 鈥 the eleven Walgate brothers from Aldbrough. Richard discovered his grandfather was one of them.

rollong out a very long family tree

We're gonna need a bigger room!

Richard says his interest in the story began about thirty years ago on the streets of London.

鈥淚 was working in Whitehall in the early 1970鈥檚 and, because I was a commuter, I used to make sure I had a walk every lunch-time and I used to walk central London. One day I got caught in a shower and I sheltered from the rain in the entrance to Somerset House and I discovered that was where they kept all the records of births, marriages and deaths 鈥 so I went back each lunch-time for several weeks and I recorded all the Walgate entries from 1837, when it began.鈥

Richard found out the making of the all brother cricket team 鈥 quite probably a world record - began with his Great Grandfather, who had 15 children, including 12 sons.

鈥淚 knew vaguely there鈥檇 been a cricket match that involved the brothers, but my Grandfather Walgate died before I was born, so I never spoke to him. My father told me his father never spoke to him about his family and his mother told him the Walgates knew nothing about themselves - she hinted darkly that they might even be foreign! I also made a fatal mistake for a family historian 鈥 I failed to talk to my elderly relatives. I only became interested after they鈥檇 all gone.鈥

""the Walgates won by three wickets, they had to get that in!鈥 "

Richard Walgate

But persistence paid off and eventually Richard found himself in possession of numerous facts and memorabilia.

鈥淥ver the years people have been so kind and I鈥檝e gathered together original pictures of the cricket match and now have the cricket ball they used, which was given to my father鈥檚 uncle, who was man of the match. It鈥檚 a brown leather cricket ball with a silver mounting, presented to J G Walgate by his brothers, in recognition of his services in the match played at Rise Park, near Hull, 4th of August 1884 鈥 the Walgates won by three wickets, they had to get that in!鈥

Richard looks at pictures of his Grandad's team

Finally, in possession of photographs, newspaper cuttings, documents and an ancient cricket ball, Richard set off to find the graves of the brothers - but found much more than he expected.

鈥淭here was an elderly gentleman in the church yard 鈥 he looked almost as old as the church itself. I asked him if he knew where the cricket pitch was in the village. 鈥極h yes鈥 he said, 鈥榞o down the road opposite the church.鈥 Then I told him we wanted to look at it because of a cricket match played in 1884. 鈥極h no!鈥 he says, 鈥榯hat鈥檚 not where you want to be - you want to be in completely the other direction, in the grounds of Rise Park.鈥 So he gave us directions and we found the field, which clearly matched what he described.

"It gave me a lump in the throat to discover and photograph it. It was a very emotional experience. To know that鈥檚 where they鈥檇 been on that day. That鈥檚 one of the things about family history, it does give you these moments 鈥 they鈥檙e a life enhancing experience.鈥

last updated: 20/02/2009 at 16:07
created: 30/01/2006

Have Your Say

What interesting information have you discovered about your family history?

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Morag Cave
My Dad (Callis Bruce Walgate) often spoke of the cricket team and I am delighted to discover that the cricket ball has found such a good home! It was a part of my childhood but tradition dictated that it should be passed onto a male heir but we were never quite sure who my father had given it to.Morag

Simon Walgate
We have the photo of the team mounted on our wall and we have a table in our garage that the brothers sat around. My great-great grandfather was the man on the far left holding the bat. I'm only 14 but i've never spoken to my grandfather Walgate because he died 35 years ago. Since I've seen this article all my family members have told me different stories about them. Since I play cricket more or less everyday it really interests me.

Darrelle Wilkinson
I found out through my nana before she passed that her father was Uncle to Herbert Sutcliffe, and thats all I know of the Sutcliff's

Robert Aconley
My family, the Aconleys, had nine of the same surname playing in a match for Cropton village team in the early 1990's.The scorer and club treasurer was an Aconley too!My duties, Robert Aconley included being Chairman and Hon.Secretary.I wondered if this was a cricket record but the Walgates have beaten it.

Richard Skilbeck
I would be very curious as a North Yorkshire Skilbeck (family line being here for centuries - around Stokesley and Scarborough) whether Caroline is related!

Harry Walgate
I have a copy of a photograph of the Walgate team along with a match card listing the players names. I can confirm that a number of Walgates now reside in Canada. My Fathers (Fred Walgate) sister Dorothy Cornwall has a fairly well researched family history that I think dates back to 1532 and a John Wagget.

Robert Walgate
Somewhere in the loft I believe I have the match card from this game, passed to me by my late father, another Richard Walgate, but a Canadian! His father Harry G Walgate emigrated from Hull before the First World War. Clearly we must be related...

Caroline, York
I can trace one line back to the late 17 century. On another line (Skilbeck) we've got a cricket team of brothers and cousins.

Steven Durham
I can trace my surname back to the 15th centuary and west yorkshire thanks to a radio york report about a man in the Acomb morman church but because he made elementry mistakes on the front page even though he had mum's birth cetificate in the back mum did not trust the rest of the report so throw it all away so now I'm in the dark. (Moderator replies: We're not sure what you mean exactly, Steven. Perhaps you'd like to email us at northyorkshire@bbc.co.uk)

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