Sidgwick married in 1873, in the hiatus from teaching at Rugby School caused by his quarrel with Hayman, Charlotte Sophia Wilson, sister of
James Maurice Wilson, a colleague on the teaching staff. Their five children included: •
Rose Sidgwick (1877–1918), an academic and history lecturer at the University of Birmingham until her early death in 1918. • Frank Sidgwick (1879-1939), publisher and novelist, from 1902 partner to
A. H. Bullen at the Shakespeare Head Press, then from 1907 co-founder of the publishing firm
Sidgwick & Jackson, eventually sold to
Pan Macmillan. He wrote two novels -
Love and Battles (1909), and
Treasure of Thule (1912). ''Frank Sidgwick's Diary'' was published in 1975. • Arthur Hugh Sidgwick (1882-1917), scholar, educationist, poet and essayist. He was a civil servant at the Board of Education from 1906 to 1915. Then, as a Captain in the
Royal Garrison Artillery, he died of wounds on the western front near
Ypres on 17th September 1917. Writing as A.H Sidgwick his books include
Walking Essays (1912),
The Promenade Ticket (1914), and a collection of poems, ''Jones's Wedding'', published posthumously in 1918. ==See also==