Gladys Margaret WILSON [9198]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1915 Christening: Death: 1928 - ( at age 13) Burial:
Parents
Father: Benjamin WILSON [9177] (1880-1960) Mother: Jeanett ROSS [9196] (1882-1934)Guy WILSON [14202]
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Sex: M
Parents
Father: WILSON [14201] Mother: Joyce Isabel MACKAY [5855] (1930-2003)Gwendolin Mary WILSON [14090]
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1927 - Warracknabeal, Vic, Australia Christening: Death: Burial:
Parents
Father: Manfred James WILSON [3410] (1892-1961) Mother: Amy Louisa STONEHOUSE [3411] (1893-1943)
Spouses and Children
1. *Ronald James BAKER [14095]Harry Allenby WILSON [3241]
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 24 Mar 1918 - Maffra, Vic, Australia Christening: Death: 7 May 2013 - Mirboo North, Vic, Australia ( at age 95) Burial: 18 May 2013 - Trafalgar, Vic, AustraliaEvents
1. Residence: Contingent Street, 1943, Trafalgar, Vic, Australia. Occupation butcher.
2. Residence: 17 Salisbury Street, 1949-1954, Yarraville, Vic, Australia. Occupation - labourer. Violet Elizabeth Wilson at same address in 1949 but not 1954.
3. Residence: 1963, Hedley, Vic, Australia. occupation - farmer.
4. Residence: McPhaills Road, 1968-1972, Hedley, Vic, Australia. occupation - farmer.
5. Residence: Bolgers Road, 1977, Devon North, Vic, Australia. occupation - labourer.
6. Residence: Nightingale Street, 1980, Yarram, Vic, Australia. Harry's address is still given as Bolger's Road, Devon North, whilst Ada's is given as Nightingale Street, Yarram. As they were married at this stage, I beleive the roll had simply not been corrected.
7. Residence: Grand Ridge Nursing Home, Jan 2013, Mirboo North, Vic, Australia.
8. Obituary: Herald Sun Newspaper, 11 May 2013, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
9. Military: World War 2 service number VX46049.
Parents
Father: Frederick Abel WILSON [1266] (1884-1964) Mother: Sylvia Pearl Victoria ROBINS [1265] (1891-1985)
Spouses and Children
1. Violet Elizabeth TAYLOR [3242] (1917 - 1983) Marriage: 1944 - , Victoria, Australia 9192 Status: Divorced 2. *Alyda Gezina Hendrika VAN DER SLEEN [3243] (4 Dec 1917 - 9 Feb 2013) Marriage: 4 Mar 1978 - Yarram, Vic, Australia Status:
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Harry was a very nice little baby and won a baby competition. As a boy the family moved to Mount Speed near Trafalgar.
Later the whole family and the house were moved into Trafalgar and the small three bedroom home now housed two families, his elder sister Gladys and her family were living with them as well. Due to limited space the story has it, that Harry used the bathtub for his bed. During his young adult years, Harry played for Trafalgar local footy club.
Harry used to have a pony called Little Bob to round up the cattle at work. Little Bob preferred to play rather than work which always used to frustrate Harry.
In WW2, Harry wanted to do his army service so he joined the army at age 23 (1941). At Army camp, he and a lot of his army mates got food poisoning from the copper pots they cooked in, and didn't end up going to war. Harry served in World War 2 - WILSON HARRY ALLENBY : Service Number - VX46049 : Date of birth - 24 Mar 1918 : Place of birth - MAFFRA VIC : Place of enlistment - CAULFIELD VIC : Next of Kin - WILSON FREDERICK.
After he was discharged he took up work with his father as a slaughterman at the Trafalgar slaughter yard.
Probably about 1942, the family moved to Somerville Rd in Kingsville to find more work opportunities.
In 1944, Harry married his first wife Violet and they built a house together possibly at 17 Salisbury Street, Yarraville in Melbourne.
Harry often visited his sister Gladys and her family when they lived at Jindivick and shot rabbit, quail and kangaroo. He enjoyed riding motorbikes and had an accident in Melbourne, with a bus which caused him to be out of work for a while. His jaw was wired shut after the accident and he had to be fed through a straw.
After the war, while living in Port Melbourne, Harry tried to teach his nieces and nephew how to swim.
Harry enjoyed travelling and in 1954, after the break up of his first marriage, Harry purchased an around the world ticket and travelled by ship to Europe for first time on his own, visiting London, Rome, Holland, France, Scotland, Ireland as well as New York and Chicago. The first part of the ship's journey from Australia to Rome took 3 to 4 weeks by sea. While overseas, he was always in search of family members he had never met.
Harry and Violet divorced in the early 1960's, possibly about 1962. It appears that Harry may not have been contactable during the divorce proceedings and his mother was subpoenaed to appear at the divorce proceedings.
Harry loved and owned cats throughout his life. He always took in strays and used to bring meat home for the cats and the family from work.
Around the mid-1950s, Harry and his brother Ken rented a farmhouse on the farm next door while building a 3 bedroom shack on the bush block brought by Harry in Carrajung Lower with nephew Max Bonham. Harry drove every 2 to 3 weekends in his Chrysler ute from Melbourne to Carrajung Lower until the shack was built.
While living with his brothers, Ken and Eric, their niece Nancy Bonham was married in 1957. The three brothers brought Nancye a wedding gift but made sure the appliance was well run in before Nancye received the gift. This gift was an electric frypan.
Harry eventually sold the bush block and moved to Hedley with Ken to a share farm. Harry continued to work part-time as a slaughterman for a local butcher in Foster and travelled all over South Gippsland region as well as working on the dairy farm.
In the mid 1960s, Harry and Ken brought a farm together on Billy Creek Road in Stacey's Bridge. In the 1970s they lost the farm to the Federal Government and drought. Harry moved to Devon North in the mid 1970's and worked for the Shire of Alberton until his retirement.
Harry attended Yarram church services and participated in many church events, and in 1970, Harry met Ada, a widow with four children. On the 4th of March 1978, Harry married Ada and moved a Yallourn house to Yarram where they lived for the rest of their years. Gert, Ada's eldest son would regularly spend time on projects with Harry which included the building of two sheds.
Harry loved to tinker in his large shed. He also enjoyed collecting things and regularly visited the "free local supermarket" otherwise known as the local tip, in his ute. The tip also provided the parts for 2 bikes which he made with Ken for Ken's two daughters. He was very resourceful and loved to use the welder. Eventually the local tip changed to a transfer station where items had to be paid for, which made Harry most unhappy. Trash and Treasure was another favourite place to visit while visiting family in Footscray Melbourne.
In 1979, Harry and Ada and two of Ada's children, Helen and Ria went over on a working holiday for a few weeks in England and in 1985 they visited Holland and Ireland together.
Ada and Harry would be the support crew for many cycling trips with Ada's family. These bike rides took them to Hall's Gap, across Gippsland, as well as Tasmania and New Zealand, which Harry thoroughly enjoyed.
Harry and Ada, by this time, well into their 80's, purchased a camper van for their annual camping trip with Ada's family. They also visited Corowa, NSW on a number of occasions where Harry's younger brother Eric and his wife ran a motel.
Visits to Ada's children, Gert and Janet on a Sunday afternoon often lead into tea. Harry and Ada enjoyed a game of cribbage and cards, particularly euca.
Harry enjoyed his food and loved to eat. Throughout their marriage, before every meal Harry and Ada would traditionally hold hands, say a prayer and give each other a loving peck before eating. In the last 4 or 5 years, Harry took on the role as head chef in the Wilson household and regularly cooked three meals a day for Ada. Once Ada went into Crossley House, Harry visited her every day to show the deep love and care that he had for her over their 35 years of marriage.
After Ada's death Harry's health deteriorated and Harry moved into the Grand Ridge Aged Care Facility in Mirboo North, where he had many visits from friends and family and celebrated his 95th birthday before he passed away peacefully on Tuesday 7th May.
Harry's wife, Ada.............................
Ada was born in Holland. Her father was a school teacher but he was killed in an accident when Ada was 12 years old. The family then moved to Amsterdam and Ada graduated as a teacher. WW2 started two years after her graduation.
Ada married her first husband Henk Schepers. Henk was a carpenter and the couple decided to emigrate to Australia, but this took some time and their first two children were born in Holland. By the time Henk and Ada made it to Australia, 4 of Henk's brothers and 2 of his sisters had already arrived in Australia.
When they first arrived in Australia Henk and Ada lived at The Gurdies. They lived for a short time at Mincha in Northern Victoria, then they went to a wheat farm at Woorak. After 2.5 years at Woorak, they returned to Lang Lang and Koo Wee Rup area where Henk and his brother set up a building business.
In 1965 the family moved to Won Wron where Henk passed away in 1976.
Ada and her first husband Henk had 4 children, Gert, Arian, Helen and Ria.
Ada met Harry Wilson at Church in Yarram about 1970 and they married in 1978.
A funeral service was held for Ada at the Yarram Community Church, 122 Commercial Road, Yarram. She was privately cremated following this service.
Melbourne Herald Sun 11 May 2013
The Funeral of Mr Harry Allenby Wilson will leave Yarram Community Church, 122 Commercial Rd., Yarram, after a service commencing at 11.00 a.m. on Saturday (May 18 2013) for the Trafalgar Cemetery. Yarram Gippsland Funeral Services
Herbert Allan WILSON [8731]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: Abt 1922 - Traralgon, Victoria, Australia Christening: Death: 2009 - Leongatha, Vic, Australia ( aged about 87) Burial:Events
1. Obituary: Herald Sun Newspaper, 20 Oct 2009, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Parents
Father: Allan Stanley WILSON [5973] (1893-1964) 5277 Mother: Charlotte Rhoda MISSEN [8728] (Abt 1892-1967)
Spouses and Children
Children: 1. Julie WILSON [11094]
Notes
General:
WILSON. - Herbert Alan (Herb) Passed away at Koorooman House, Leongatha on Oct. 17, 2009. Aged 86 years. Late of Leongatha, formerly of Yarram. Dearly loved father of Julie, Bruce, Diana, Stuart and Charles. Much loved Pa of Ellie, Rebecca, Luke, Anika and Cassius. Always in our hearts
Obituaries
Published in Herald Sun on 20/10/2009
- See more at: http://tributes.heraldsun.com.au/archivenotice/2821128/
WILSON. - The Funeral Service for Mr Herbert Alan (Herb) Wilson will be held at the Salvation Army Chapel, South Gippsland Hwy, Leongatha (please use the Shingler St entrance) on THURSDAY (Oct. 22) commencing at 1.30 p. m. After refreshments, the Funeral will depart for the Yarram Lawn Cemetery. No Flowers by request please, donations in lieu may be made to the Salvation Army. Envelopes will be available at the Service.
Funerals
Published in Herald Sun on 20/10/2009
- See more at: http://tributes.heraldsun.com.au/archivenotice/2820217/
Herbert Gordon WILSON [14088]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1924 - Warracknabeal, Vic, Australia Christening: Death: Burial:
Parents
Father: Manfred James WILSON [3410] (1892-1961) Mother: Amy Louisa STONEHOUSE [3411] (1893-1943)
Spouses and Children
1. *Dorothy Ada DEPPLER [14094]Herbert James WILSON [9391]
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 6 Apr 1890 - Fitzroy, Vic, Australia 9586 Christening: Death: 1973 - ( at age 83) 9586 Burial:
Parents
Father: Charles George Henry WILSON [9752] (1859-1921) 9586 Mother: Mary Veronica YATES [9753] (1861-1951) 9586
Spouses and Children
1. *Olive Irene TILLOTSON [6252] (1895 - 1975) 5920 Marriage: 1912 - , Victoria, Australia 9270 Status:Herbert Leslie WILSON [9181]
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1894 - , Victoria, Australia 9618 Christening: Death: 24 Jul 1972 - Heidelberg, Vic, Australia ( at age 78) 9619 Burial:
Parents
Father: John WILSON [9172] (1867-1915) Mother: Sarah Jane HARRINGTON [9180] (1871-1960)
Spouses and Children
1. *Ethel Gertrude ROSE [9183] (1883 - 1944) Marriage: 1916 - , Victoria, Australia 8055 Status: Children: 1. Edna Adelaide Myrtle WILSON [9185] (1917-2017) 2. Lorna Jessie May WILSON [9184] (1918-2012) 2. Martha NORRIS [14365] (1900 - 5 Feb 1976) 5093 Marriage: 1951 - Albury, NSW, Australia 7259 Status:Holly Crystal WILSON [12342]
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Sex: F
Parents
Father: WILSON [12341] Mother: Debbie CONSIDINE [12338]Howard Christopher WILSON [9061]
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Sex: M
Parents
Father: Jeffrey Job WILSON [7224] (1919-1986) Mother: Hannah Maria HOWARD [7246] (1913-1973)Ian WILSON [5986]
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Sex: M
Parents
Father: Donald Clive WILSON [3425] (1909-1988) Mother: Elsa Jean ERBS [3426] (1914-2013)
Spouses and Children
1. *Lois [—?—] [6005] ( - ) Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Lindy WILSON [6006] 2. Dean WILSON [6007] 3. Noel WILSON [6008]Ina Emily Hazel WILSON [5974]
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Sex: FAKA: Hazel McALPINE
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1895 - Greensborough, Vic, Australia 2228 Christening: Death: 1948 - Yarram, Vic, Australia ( at age 53) 2228,9620 Burial:
Parents
Father: William WILSON [3467] (1865-1926) Mother: Sarah Emily HEWITT [3509] (1870-1949)
Spouses and Children
1. *Robert Hope McALPINE [8735] (Abt 1874 - Oct 1925) Marriage: 11 Jul 1917 - , Victoria, Australia 6588 Status: Children: 1. Alice Emily McALPINE [8736] (Abt 1921-1936)
Notes
General:
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Sat 8 Sep 1917 Page 13 Family Notices
McALPINE-WILSON.-On the 11th July, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. F. Tamango, Robert Hope, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. McAlpine, "Ingleneuk," Carrajung, to Ina Emily Hazel, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson, of "Elmwood," Carrajung.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Tue 7 Sep 1948 Page 9 Advertising
INA EMILY HAZEL MCALPINE, Late of Carrajung Lower, Widow, Deceased. After 14 clear days Robert Hope McAlplne, of Carrajung Lower, farmer, the sole executor appointed by deceased's will, dated the 12th May, 1943, will APPLY to the Supreme Court for a grant of PROBATE of the said WILL. SKINNER & HART, solicitors, Commercial road, Yarram.
Irene May WILSON [6960]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1911 1045 Christening: Death: 1973 - Footscray, Vic, Australia ( at age 62) 2692 Burial:
Parents
Father: Robert John WILSON [6947] ( - ) Mother: Catherine Gladys May BEST [6932] (1890-1956)
Spouses and Children
1. *Malcolm Henry COTTER [11822] (1909 - 1970) 2692 Marriage: 1940 - , Victoria, Australia 2692 Status: Children: 1. Bruce Malcolm COTTER 2691 [14629] (1940-2012)James WILSON [3486]
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1839 - , , England Christening: 8 Oct 1843 - Langley, Essex, England 9621 Death: 1922 - , Victoria, Australia ( at age 83) 9622 Burial:
Parents
Father: John WILSON [1321] (1798-1875) 99,296 Mother: Martha BURGESS [1322] (1800-1864)
Spouses and Children
1. *Catherine RYAN [12274] (1833 - 1871) Marriage: 24 Oct 1864 - , Queensland, Australia 8189 Status: Children: 1. Catherine WILSON [12275] (1865-1903)James WILSON [3579]
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 14 Mar 1790 - Langley, Essex, England 9623 Christening: 28 Mar 1790 - Langley, Essex, England Death: Oct 1859 - , Essex, England ( at age 69) 9624 Burial: WikiTree ID: Wilson-101188
Parents
Father: John WILSON [3330] (1756-1831) 99,7571 Mother: Mary PHILLIPS [3331] (1759-1808)
Spouses and Children
1. *Hannah SAVILLE [12277] (1786 - 11 Mar 1827) Marriage: 9 Dec 1812 - Langley, Essex, England 8246 Status: Children: 1. John WILSON [12279] (1824-1901) 2. Sarah WISBEY [12278] (1790 - ) Marriage: 6 Oct 1828 - , Essex, England 9625 Status:
Notes
General:
Spouse Hannah Saville 1787-1827
1 John Wilson 1813 -
2 Joseph Wilson 1813 -1814
3 James Wilson 1814 -
4 Mary Ann Wilson 1815-
5 Hannah Wilson 1815-
6 Joseph Wilson 1817-
7 John Wilson 1821-
8 John WILSON 1824-1901
Spouse Sarah Driver 1789-
1 Thomas Wilson 1830-1903
2 Sarah Wilson 1832-1894
3 James Wilson 1836-
4 Mary Ann Wilson 1839-
James WILSON [3473]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1870 - Diamond Creek, Vic, Australia 9626 Christening: Death: 1870 - , Victoria, Australia 9627 Burial:
Parents
Father: William WILSON [1305] (1827-1897) Mother: Rosamond GODBER [1304] (1837-1878) 99,838James WILSON [3611]
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1770 Christening: 15 Apr 1770 - Langley, Essex, England 9628 Death: 1831 - Langley, Essex, England ( at age 61) Burial: 2 Jan 1831 - Langley, Essex, England 9629
Parents
Father: Edward WILSON [3332] (1731-1815) 99 Mother: Maria SMITH [3333] (Abt 1734-1795)James WILSON [9750]
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 6 May 1916 - Polmont, Stirlingshire, Scotland 6051 Christening: Death: 2 Jul 1995 - Swan Hill, Victoria, Australia ( at age 79) 6051 Burial: 4 Jul 1995 - Swan Hill, Victoria, Australia 6051
Spouses and Children
1. *Rene Agnes KRUGER [9751] (7 Jul 1921 - 30 Mar 2011) 6051 Marriage: 17 Sep 1942 - Ballarat, Vic, Australia 6052 Status: Children: 1. Margaret Vera WILSON [218] (1946-2010)James WILSON [12754]
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1840 - Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England Christening: Death: 1923 - Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England ( at age 83) Burial:
Spouses and Children
1. *Rosamond HALL [9040] (1851 - 1894) Marriage: 1887 - Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England Status:James WILSON [11505]
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1862 - Yarr, Victoria, Australia 942 Christening: Death: Burial:
Parents
Father: John Burgess WILSON [3480] (1833-1903) Mother: Christina McPHERSON [3481] ( - )James Emmett WILSON [9178]
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1883 - , Victoria, Australia Christening: Death: 1948 - , Victoria, Australia ( at age 65) 9630 Burial: in Nillumbik, Vic, Australia 9631Events
1. Alt. Birth: 29 Apr 1883.
2. Alt. Death: 31 Dec 1948.
Parents
Father: Joseph WILSON [3484] (1836-1887) 296 Mother: Sarah WHATMOUGH [3485] (1845-1934)
Spouses and Children
1. *Susanna Lavinia MILLS [9213] (1882 - 15 Oct 1939) Marriage: 1910 - , Victoria, Australia Status: Children: 1. James Leonard WILSON [14252] (1911- ) 2. Elsie Irene WILSON [14253] (1914- ) 3. Leslie Anzac WILSON [14254] (1916- )
Notes
General:
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Sat 1 Jan 1949 Page 8
Family Notices
WILSON. - On December 31, at his residence, Main road, Diamond Creek, James Emmet, loving husband of the late Lavinia Wilson, and dearly loved father of Len, Elsie (Mrs. Claude Wilson), and Les, father-in-law of Nola, Claude, and Dot, and dear grandpa of Robert
Margaret. Beverley, and Vera, aged 65 years.
The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) Sat 1 Jan 1949 Page 10
Family Notices
WILSON.- The Funeral of the late Mr. JAMES EMMET WILSON will leave his residence, Main-road, Diamond Creek, on MONDAY, after a service commencing at 11.15 a.m., for
the Diamond Creek Cemetery,
E. TAYLOR and SON, Ivanhoe. JX1159.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Thu 13 Jan 1949 Page 18
Advertising
JAMES EMMET WILSON, Late of Diamond Creek, Farmer, Deceased. -After 14 clear days James Leonard Wilson, of Koo-wee-rup, farmer, and Leslie Anzac Wilson, of Diamond
Creek, wood contractor & carrier, the executors appointed by deceased's will, dated the 13th day of March, 1946. will APPLY to the Supreme Court of Victoria for a grant of PROBATE of the said WILL. BOOTHBY & BOOTHBY, solicitors. 408 Collins street. Melbourne, and at Korumburra.
James Leonard WILSON [14252]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1911 - Diamond Creek, Vic, Australia 9632 Christening: Death: Burial:
Parents
Father: James Emmett WILSON [9178] (1883-1948) Mother: Susanna Lavinia MILLS [9213] (1882-1939)Jane WILSON [10370]
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: Christening: Death: Burial:
Spouses and Children
1. *Robert TROTTER [10335] (1750 - ) 3492 Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Joseph TROTTER 3492 [10296] (Abt 1780-1867)Janet WILSON [11504]
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1861 - Yarra Ft, Victoria, Australia 942 Christening: Death: 1935 - Yarra Glen, Vic, Australia ( at age 74) 942 Burial:
Parents
Father: John Burgess WILSON [3480] (1833-1903) Mother: Christina McPHERSON [3481] ( - )
Spouses and Children
1. *Joseph SMEDLEY [11633] (1861 - 22 Jul 1950) 8679 Marriage: 1886 - , Victoria, Australia 8679 Status:Janet WILSON [11117]
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1872 - Kangaroo Flat, Vic, Australia Christening: Death: 1939 - Toora, Vic, Australlia ( at age 67) Burial:
Parents
Father: David WILSON [3488] (1843-1911) Mother: Elizabeth Ann McPHERSON [3487] ( -1935)
Spouses and Children
1. *Thomas Henry BATH [11118] (1866 - 1936) Marriage: 1891 - , Victoria, Australia Status: Children: 1. Hugh BATH [11119] (1894-1946)Jarred WILSON [3267]
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Sex: M
Parents
Father: Geoffrey WILSON [3263] Mother: Leanne HIRIART [3264]Jasmine Jade WILSON [12343]
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Sex: F
Parents
Father: WILSON [12341] Mother: Debbie CONSIDINE [12338]Jeffrey Job WILSON [7224]
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1919 - Trafalgar, Vic, Australia 5919 Christening: Death: 1986 - , Victoria, Australia ( at age 67) Burial:
Parents
Father: Job Jeffrey WILSON [3413] (1896-1968) Mother: Annie Bell PERRY [3414] (1897-1964)
Spouses and Children
1. *Hannah Maria HOWARD [7246] (Mar Q 1913 - 1973) Marriage: 11 Sep 1948 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England 5485 Status: Children: 1. Laurence Jeffrey WILSON [9060] 2. Howard Christopher WILSON [9061]Jennifer Kay WILSON [3001]
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 13 Feb 1954 - Lidcombe, NSW, Australia Christening: Death: 6 Jan 2019 - Wonthaggi, Vic, Australia ( at age 64) 613 Burial: Jan 2019 - Kurweeton Road Cemetery, Camperdown, VIC, Australia Find A Grave ID: 278351785
Parents
Father: Sydney Theo Airth WILSON [3671] Mother: Judith Margaret NOYES [3672] (1931-2017)
Spouses and Children
1. *Martin Kenneth BARNES [3002] Children: 1. Laura BARNES [3674] 2. Morgan Kenneth BARNES [3000] 3. Douglas Wilson BARNES [3675]Job WILSON [1270]
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 16 Jan 1861 - Diamond Creek, Vic, Australia 9633 Christening: Death: 17 Oct 1946 - Trafalgar, Vic, Australia ( at age 85) 9634,9635 Burial: 19 Oct 1946 - Trafalgar, Vic, Australia 2381 Find A Grave ID: 224770283 WikiTree ID: Wilson-18635Events
1. Residence: 1903, Diamond Creek, Vic, Australia. Occupation - orchardist.
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2. Residence: 1909-1937, Trafalgar, Vic, Australia. Occupation - farmer.
3. Residence: Mt Speed, 1942, Trafalgar, Vic, Australia. Occupation - farmer.
Parents
Father: William WILSON [1305] (1827-1897) Mother: Rosamond GODBER [1304] (1837-1878) 99,838
Spouses and Children
1. *Annie HEWITT [1269] (13 Jun 1866 - 31 Mar 1929) Marriage: 17 Apr 1884 - Eltham, Vic, Australia 5231,5232 Status: Children: 1. Frederick Abel WILSON [1266] (1884-1964) 2. Elsie WILSON 5233 [3404] (1886-1909) 3. Mabel Jane WILSON [3406] (1888-1967) 4. Albert Allen WILSON [3408] (1890-1970) 5. Manfred James WILSON [3410] (1892-1961) 6. Raymond Harry WILSON [3412] (1894-1896) 7. Job Jeffrey WILSON [3413] (1896-1968) 8. Eva Annie WILSON [3415] (1897-1968) 9. Stevenson Powell WILSON [3417] (1900-1981) 10. Olive Ada WILSON [3419] (1902-1985) 11. Maurice Hector WILSON [3421] (1904-1975) 12. Cyril Robert WILSON [3423] (1906-1969) 13. Donald Clive WILSON [3425] (1909-1988)
Notes
General:
Job owned the Mount Speed Quarry at Trafalgar.
Morwell Advertiser (Morwell, Vic. : 1888 - 1954) Thursday 5 March 1936 Page 9
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/65911574
Mr Ern Cook, the well known road contractor, has acquired the Mt. Speed quarry works, operated for a good many years by Mr Job Wilson. Mr Cook intends to have the whole plant remodelled during the winter months.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Wednesday 29 May 1929 Page 18
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/4009555
The home of Mr. Job Wilson, about a mile south of Trafalgar, was destroyed by fire.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Friday 18 October 1946 Page 2
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/22382693
WILSON.-On October 17, at Mt. Speed, Trafalgar, Job. loving husband of the late Annie, and loving father of Fred, Elsie (deceased). Mabel, Bert, Jim, Raymond, Jeff, Eva, Steve, Olive, Hec. Cyril, and Don: aged 85 years 9 months, late of Diamond Creek.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Friday 17 October 1947 Page 12
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/22514370
IN MEMORIAM
WILSON.-In loving memory of our dear father, Job Wilson, who passed away October 17. 1946.
Always unselfish, thoughtful, and kind,
Few in this world his equal to find.
A beautiful life came to an end.
He died as he lived-everyone's friend.
-(Inserted by his loving family.)
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Mon 28 Oct 1946 Page 21 Advertising
JOB WILSON. Late of Trafalgar, Retired Farmer, Deceased. - After 14 clear days Frederick Abel Wilson, of 272 Somerville road. West Footscray, metal machinist, and Donald Wilson, of Trafalgar, farmer, the executors appointed by deceased's will, dated 4th September, 1943, will APPLY to the
Supreme Court for PROBATE of this WILL.
M. DAVINE, solicitors, Trafalgar & Warragul
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Wed 25 Jun 1947 Page 22 Advertising
JOB WILSON. Late of Trafalgar. Retired Farmer. Deceased.-After 14 clear days Frederick Abel Wilson, of 272 Somerville rd.. W. Footscray, metal machinist, & Donald Wilson, of, Trafalgar, farmer, the executors appointed by deceased's will, dated 4th September. 1943. will APPLY to the
Supreme Court for PROBATE of this WILL.
M. DAVINE, solicitor. Trafalgar.
Job Jeffrey WILSON [3413]
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Sex: MAKA: Jeff WILSON, Jeffrey Job WILSON
Individual Information
Birth Date: 22 Dec 1896 - Diamond Creek, Vic, Australia 9636 Christening: Death: May 1968 - , Victoria, Australia ( at age 71) 9637 Burial:
Parents
Father: Job WILSON [1270] (1861-1946) 99 Mother: Annie HEWITT [1269] (1866-1929)
Spouses and Children
1. *Annie Bell PERRY [3414] (1897 - 1964) Marriage: 1917 7554 Status: Children: 1. Jeffrey Job WILSON [7224] (1919-1986) 2. Gertrude Anne WILSON [7226] (1920-1990) 3. Mary WILSON 2164 [9416] (1921-2013) 4. Edward James WILSON [7225] (1922-1988) 5. Donald Albert WILSON [7227] (1929-1977) 6. Frederick William WILSON [13057] (1931-2017) 7. Laurence Robert WILSON [7228] (1939-1967)Joe WILSON [2051]
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Birth Date: , , New Zealand 5336 Christening: Death: Abt 2008 5336 Burial:
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Father: Joseph Herbert WILSON [2047] (1911-1979) Mother: Renie May SULLIVAN [1158] (1914-1967) 56,5287John WILSON [3619]
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Birth Date: Christening: Death: Burial:
Parents
Father: Edward WILSON [3334] (1705-1783) 99 Mother: Elizabeth TURNER [3335] ( - )John WILSON [3477]
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Birth Date: 27 Apr 1859 - Diamond Creek, Vic, Australia 4320 Christening: Death: 4 Oct 1929 - Norwood, South Australia, Australia ( at age 70) 4320 Burial:
Parents
Father: William WILSON [1305] (1827-1897) Mother: Rosamond GODBER [1304] (1837-1878) 99,838
Spouses and Children
1. *Jessie SINCLAIR [6093] (1861 - 6 Jul 1948) Marriage: 11 May 1882 - Diamond Creek, Vic, Australia 4320 Status: Children: 1. William Henry WILSON [6094] (1883-1974) 2. Ernest John WILSON [6095] (1885-1961) 3. Ethel Annie May WILSON [6096] (1887-1890) 4. Edward Colin WILSON 8559 [11903] (1891-1918) 5. Leslie Harold WILSON [6097] (1893-1982) 6. Clement Sinclair WILSON 8559 [11904] (1899-1980) 7. Ethel Annie Irene WILSON 8559 [11905] (1901-1989)John WILSON [1321]
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Birth Date: 16 May 1798 - Langley, Essex, England Christening: 1 Jul 1798 - Langley, Essex, England 9638 Death: 27 Feb 1875 - Diamond Creek, Vic, Australia ( at age 76) 9639 Burial: 1 Mar 1875 - Nillumbik, Vic, Australia Find A Grave ID: 144464860 WikiTree ID: Wilson-19436
Parents
Father: John WILSON [3330] (1756-1831) 99,7571 Mother: Mary PHILLIPS [3331] (1759-1808)
Spouses and Children
1. *Martha BURGESS [1322] (1800 - 26 Jan 1864) Marriage: 13 Apr 1825 - Langley, Essex, England 1940,1941 Status: Children: 1. William WILSON [1305] (1827-1897) 2. Elizabeth WILSON [3478] (1830-1890) 3. John Burgess WILSON [3480] (1833-1903) 4. Martha WILSON [3482] (1834-1913) 5. Joseph WILSON 296 [3484] (1836-1887) 6. James WILSON [3486] (1839-1922) 7. David WILSON [3488] (1843-1911)
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Langley is a village and civil parish in the English county of Essex, seven miles west-south-west of Saffron Walden. The Parish of Langley consists of two parts, Langley Upper Green and Langley Lower Green which are linked by roads and footpaths.
John Wilson and Martha Burgess had 7 known children, William b. 1827 m. Rosamond Godber had 9 children, Elizabeth b. 1830 m. William Herbert, had 8 children, John Burgess b. 1833 m. Christina McPherson & Had 10 children, Martha b. 1835 m. Robert Godber, Joseph, b. 1837 m. Sarah Whatmough & had 8 children, James b. 1839, and David b. 1843 m. Elizabeth McPherson & had 11 children..
John and Martha boarded a ship called Burhampooter in October 1843. The ship sailed from the London docks with 94 emigrants on board to proceed to Cork but bad weather caused the captain to hove to in the Margate Roads and anchored but the ship was driven from her anchorage and was hurled on to the chalk rocks of Foreness Rock about half a mile from Margate between Clifton Baths and Kingston. Everyone was saved from the ship and they were put up at public houses. Despite the loss of all their possessions the Wilson's went back to London and a week later they boarded the " Royal Consort " and arrived after 98 days at Melbourne on 18th Feb 1844.
Extract from "Chronicle" 18 October 1843. Page 147 Westminster Library, London.
"Fearful Storm at Sea and Shipwreck
Throughout yesterday and today a most awful storm raged along the Eastern coast causing a tremendous sea. The loss of life and property was truly distressing. Among the many casualties that occurred was the total loss of the British built Ship "Burhampooter" C.G. Cowley, Commander, which took place about 6am on the rocks off the south east portion of the town of Margate. The unfortunate ship, which was a very fine vessel of 55 tons, had been chartered by Carter and Bonus, the Emigrant Agents of Leadenhall Street, for the conveyance of emigrants on the part of the Government of Port Phillip. Owing to her size and construction, she was well adapted for that line of traffic, every accommodation being made that could give comfort to the passengers during their tedious voyage.
On Monday last, she sailed from the London Docks, having on board 94 emigrants beside the crew. They consisted of twenty one women, forty four children and the rest men. The voyage to the sea was as favourable as could be desired and it was the intention of the Captain to proceed to Cork for the purpose of receiving the remainder of the emigrants, but bad weather threatening, she hove to last night in the Margate Roads and anchored, orders being given to make her as snug as possible. She wore the gale gallantly and hopes were entertained that she would ride it out when a fearful blast drove her from the anchorage and she was instantly hurled on to the chalk rocks of Foreness Rock about half a mile distant from Margate Town between Clifton baths and Kingston. The sea at the time was breaking over her decks. All was confusion on board and the shock being so great as to carry away her rudder, she instantly filled. The decks were now crowded with the unfortunate emigrants and a scene of the most heart-rending character presented itself, everyone expecting every moment to be swept into the sea and either be dashed to pieces or drowned. Captain Cowley entreated of them to be tranquil and fortunately they obeyed, and after a short lapse of time, several Margate luggers came out and succeeded in taking every soul off the ill-fated ship and landing them safely. The poor emigrants were in a most deplorable state, being completely drenched. Carts having been secured, they were without loss of time, conveyed on to Margate where they were billeted at the several public houses and received in a very hospitable manner.
"Loss of the Burhampatoor" The Illustrated London News October 1843
Among the many distressing casualties that have occurred at sea, within these few days we regret to record the total loss of the British-built ship Burhampooter, Captain C. G. Cowley, commander. About six o'clock on the morning of the 18th, she was driven from her anchor during the storm, on the rocks off the south-east portion of the town of Margate. The ship was 550 tons burthen, and stood in the class A1 at Lloyd's. She was the property of Captain Arthur, and was chartered by Carter and Bonus, the emigrant agents of Leaslenhall-street, for the conveyance of emigrants on the part of government to Port Phillip.
On the previous Monday she sailed from the London Docks, having on board ninety-four emigrants, besides the crew. They consisted of twenty-one women, forty-four children, and the rest men, chiefly belonging to the labouring class. The voyage to sea was as favourable as could be desired, and it was the intention of the captain to proceed on to Cork, for the purpose of receiving the remainder of the emigrants; but, bad weather threatening, she hove to on Tuesday night in the Margate Roads, and anchored, orders being given to make her as snug as possible. The ship rode the gale gallantly, and hopes were entertained that she would ride it out, when a fearful blast drove her from her anchorage, and she was instantly hurled by the currents on the chalk rocks, about half a mile distant from Margate town, between Clifton Baths and Kingston, the sea at the same time breaking over her decks.
All was confusion on board, and the shock being so great as to carry away her rudder, she was bilged, and as instantly filled. The decks were now crowded by the affrighted emigrants. The captain entreated them to place themselves under his command, when he would most assuredly promise them that they would all be saved. Fortunately, they obeyed his wish, and, in a short time, several Margate luggers came off and succeeded in taking every soul from off the ill-fated ship, and landing them safely. The poor emigrants were in a most deplorable state, being completely drenched, and in their night-clothes, the catastrophe having occurred after they had retired to rest. Carts having been procured, they were, without loss of time, conveyed to Margate, where they were billeted at the several public-houses. The above facts have been confirmed by letters from the captain to Carter and Bonus, who, immediately on knowing the fact, caused a messenger to be dispatched to Margate in order to conduct the emigrants back to London, where suitable accommodation has been provided them until the sailing of the next packet (the Royal Consul) on the 1st of November next.
The vessel lay about a quarter of a mile from the land, and some hopes were felt during Wednesday that she would be got off, being in an upright position; but the gale continuing during the whole of the night, on Thursday morning she was found on her beam ends. At low water, she was high and dry, full a quarter of a mile from the sea; and there was not a doubt among the pilots and other nautical men at Margate, that if she had not been a strong built ship, nothing could have saved her from going to pieces at the moment of striking, when all on board must have been lost. She was built at Sunderland in 1841. We regret to add that on Saturday she became a total wreck, and very little of her stores have been saved. Her loss and stores are estimated at £12,000; but she was insured.
The poor emigrants are the greatest sufferers, for they have lost nearly every article they possessed; but the contractors, Messrs. Carter and Bonus, have humanely undertaken to supply them at their own expense with bedding, and also things sufficient for their voyage in another ship. A subscription has also been opened for further supplying them with clothes and the necessary tools for their trades; without which aid they would most probably be landed in a distant country in comparative destitution. We perceive that these sufferers have been (?) from the funds of the Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Benevolent Society an institution worthy of especial support from those who can enjoy "the luxury of doing good".
John opened a butcher shop in Stephen Street, now Exhibition Street, Melbourne and lived there for 6 years. More of the history of John Wilson can be found in the "The Diamond Valley Story by Dianne H Edward and "Before You Came: by John Ryan.
From the Book The Diamond Valley Story by Dianne H Edwards 1979
page 23
Henry Foley also had a run on the Diamond Creek in closer proximity to Arthur's Creek in 1841, employing three men as stockmen. In 1845 he sold this run to John Wilson, founder of the notable pioneering family in the Valley. Wilson, his wife and seven children came from Langley in the County of Essex, England, on the Royal Consort in 1843 as bounty immigrants. He established a butcher's shop in Exhibition Street (then known as Stephen's Street) in the city; the business prospered and between 1843 and 1845 he held a small pastoral lease on the Plenty, grazing cattle, sheep and pigs on the property known as Nillumbik. In 1846 he moved to Diamond Creek and purchased Foley's lease, but resold to Alexander Falconer in 1847, establishing a carrying business between Melbourne and the homestations in the Diamond Valley.
Above the Nillumbik Lagoon, Wilson built a three roomed wattle and daub hut and a long causeway across the creek which was for more than a decade the winter crossing place between Melbourne and the stations farther east. John and his sons cleared the land, planted an orchard and crops, grazed cattle and pigs for the shop in Exhibition Street, established a slaughter yard and were later to open a butcher's shop in Diamond Creek. His grandson Charles Wilson recalls him talking of 'grubbing' the land (except for two red gum trees) and cropping it by growing oats. Wilson is listed in the 1852 return of livestock as having three hundred and fifty head of cattle and three hundred and sixty sheep. In 1851 Thomas Murray transferred his right and title in the station of Woodlands to John Wilson. Around the Wilson family grew up the township of Diamond Creek.
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In 1858 the Greensborough Road District was gazetted, but the Road Board did not become esbalished until 1863. This was the first attempt at local Goverment in this particular area and it's purpose was to guied and discipline contractors who repaired the roads, pursue defaulting ratepayers, enforce a few minor by-laws and act as a mouthpiece for the district. For eleven years Greensborough was the seat for the local municipal authority, which covered the Yarramat, Plenty, Diamond Creek and Greensborough are. The Board consisted of William Wilson (Chairman), Robert Whatmough and Jonah Britnell and they struggled to meet the urgent need for roads. Their activities were few, always restricted by lack of revenue and in 1874 a deputation from the Board requested annexation to the Shire of Heidelberg and the proposed annexation took place in January 1875. Greensborough and its environs would not realise for some time what their loss of independence as a local municipality would mean.
Greensborough was a township of artisans, small business and small farmers. They were freeholders and Methodists or Anglicans; humble men of small substance who had worked hard to establish their sense of identity with the district.
Diamond Creek
From the late 1840's, the settlement in Diamond Creek area was generally known as Wilson's, but subsequently it became Nillumbik. The latter name was recorded by Henry Arthur and passed by him to the first survey of the parish. The Government's temporary proclamation of the township in 1866 sanctioned the white man's name of Diamond Creek, which was then in popular use, and the official survey of the township named the streets to commemorate the pomp and ceremony of the state visit of His Royal Highness Prince Albert, Duge of Edinburgh, in November 1867.
page 116-118
The establishment of school and church preceded the Government subdivision catering to the goldfields' population. Methodism was strong in the area and church was first held in Phillip Cummings barn. A service was established by the Reverend H Hethershaw who was in charge of the Heidelberg Mission. Two early preachers who would not work their horses on Sunday, walked from Eltham to Nillumbik and on to Arthur's Creek The Anglican members of the community were periodically visited by the Reverend Francis Hales stationed at St John's Church, Heidelberg, who went on long bush journeys to the Upper Plenty, Kangaroo Ground and scattered holdings along the Diamond Creek. In 1856 worshippers travelled from Little Eltham, Kangaroo Ground and Diamond Creek by carriage or cart to heidelberg. In 1860, the area came under the jurisdiction of the Parish of Eltham and services were held in William Wilson's barn. The Angican church, which was constructed at Diamond Creek in 1870, had a church bell brought out from England and presented by Charles Orme.
further information is also available at
https://www.nillumbikhistory.org.au/pioneer-families-of-diamond-creek-district-wilson/
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) View title info Sat 6 Mar 1875 Page 8
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PROBATE of the LAST WILL and TESTAMENT of JOHN WILSON, late of Diamond Creek, in the colony
of Victorla, farmer, deceased, may be granted to his two sons, William Wilson, of Diamond Creek aforesaid, general storekeeper, and John Burgess Wilson, of Yarra-flats, in the said colony, dairyman, the executors named in and appointed by the said will Dated this fifth day of March 1875
MALLESON ENGLAND, and STEWART, 24 Queen street, Melbourne, proctors for the said William Wilson and John Burgess Wilson. 9640
John WILSON [3330]
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Individual Information
Birth Date: 1756 - , , England Christening: 8 May 1757 - Langley, Essex, England 17 Death: 18 Mar 1831 - Langley, Essex, England ( at age 75) 7571 Burial: WikiTree ID: Wilson-39554
Parents
Father: Edward WILSON [3332] (1731-1815) 99 Mother: Maria SMITH [3333] (Abt 1734-1795)
Spouses and Children
1. *Mary PHILLIPS [3331] (1759 - 1 Mar 1808) Marriage: 19 Nov 1782 7572 Status: Children: 1. Mary WILSON [3578] (1787- ) 2. James WILSON [3579] (1790-1859) 3. Lettice WILSON [3580] (1793-1874) 4. Sarah WILSON [3577] (1794- ) 5. Rebecca WILSON [3581] (1796- ) 6. John WILSON 99,296 [1321] (1798-1875) 7. William WILSON [3582] (1802- )John WILSON [13835]
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Birth Date: 1867 Christening: Death: Burial:
Spouses and Children
1. *Eliza Ann PLUM [13362] (1871 - 16 Oct 1911) Marriage: 16 Apr 1892 - Keighley, Yorkshire, England Status:John WILSON [9172]
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Birth Date: 1867 - , Victoria, Australia Christening: Death: 1915 - , Victoria, Australia ( at age 48) Burial:Events
1. Alt. Birth: 27 Jan 1867, Greensborough, Vic, Australia.
Parents
Father: Joseph WILSON [3484] (1836-1887) 296 Mother: Sarah WHATMOUGH [3485] (1845-1934)
Spouses and Children
1. *Sarah Jane HARRINGTON [9180] (1871 - 1960) Marriage: 1895 5100 Status: Children: 1. Herbert Leslie WILSON [9181] (1894-1972) 2. Myrtle Josephine WILSON [9182] (1897-1983)
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) Tue 6 Jun 1893 Page 1 Family Notices
Wilson - HARRINGTON - On the 24th May, at St Katherine's Church of England, St Helena Greensborough, by Rev. A.P. Chase, John, eldest son of the late Joseph Wilson, Diamond Greek, to Sarah Jane, second eldest daughter of Richard Harrington, of the same place.
Heidelberg News and Greensborough and Diamond Creek Chronicle (Vic. : 1914 - 1916) Sat 10 Apr 1915 Page 3
Fatal Accident at Greensborough.
Fatal Accident at Greens borough.
(From Our Correspondent.)
A most distressing accident occurred at Greensborough on Easter Monday morning, when Mr John Wilson, a very highly respected resident, met his death. The deceased and his son Herbert, a young man of 20, were engaged excavating sand prior to loading same. There is a surface deposit of some feet of soil and drift gravel, and to avoid the trouble of removing this it has been the custom for carters to tunnel in, thus leaving a roof of the most un stable kind to work under. Whilst busy shovelling out the sand, without a moment's warning the roof collapsed, completely burying the father and covering the son up to the neck. Fortunately for the latter they were accompanied by a friend who immediately gave the alarm, which was promptly responded to by several men from farms in the vicinity. Willing hands strenuously worked to remove the tons of earth under which the unfortunate man was imprisoned. The son was quickly released and, nothwithstanding the fact that he was terribly bruised, he worked with almost superhuman energy to rescue his father. When the body of the un fortunate man was uncovered it was at once apparent that he was past human aid. Dr Rollason had been summoned and quickly arrived by motor, but death had been instantaneous. On Tuesday Dr Rollason, J.P., held an inquiry. A verdict of accidental death was returned, no blame being attachable to anybody. The deceased gentleman was a native of Diamond Creek, and had lived in the district all his life. Very great sympathy is felt for the bereaved wife and family. The remains were interred in the Diamond Creek cemetery in the presence of a large number of sorrowing relations and friends. The Rev H. Mitchell officiated at the grave side. The deceased gentleman was universally esteemed for his manly, generous qualities, his devotion to religion being acknowledged as sin cere by his most intimate friends, and regret was freely expressed at the tragic termination of useful a life.
John WILSON [12279]
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Individual Information
Birth Date: 1824 - Langley, Essex, England Christening: Death: 1901 - , Essex, England ( at age 77) Burial:
Parents
Father: James WILSON [3579] (1790-1859) Mother: Hannah SAVILLE [12277] (1786-1827)
Spouses and Children
1. *Esther FLACK [12280] (1830 - 1906) Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Charles WILSON [12281] (1857-1942)John Burgess WILSON [3480]
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Birth Date: 25 Feb 1833 - Langley, Essex, England Christening: Death: 27 Jun 1903 - Yarra Glen, Vic, Australia ( at age 70) Burial:
Parents
Father: John WILSON [1321] (1798-1875) 99,296 Mother: Martha BURGESS [1322] (1800-1864)
Spouses and Children
1. *Christina McPHERSON [3481] ( - ) Marriage: 23 Apr 1857 - Kangaroo Ground, Vic, Australia Status: Children: 1. Elizabeth WILSON 942 [11502] (Abt 1857-1941) 2. John Burgess WILSON 942 [11503] (1860-1927) 3. Janet WILSON 942 [11504] (1861-1935) 4. James WILSON 942 [11505] (1862- ) 5. WILSON 942 [11506] (1863-1863) 6. William Macpherson WILSON 942 [11507] (1865-1945) 7. Martha Mary WILSON 942 [11508] (1867-1954) 8. Christina WILSON [11077] (1869- ) 9. Margaret Rosamond WILSON 942 [11509] (1877-1963)
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10 children.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Sat 27 Jun 1903 Page 9
Family Notices
WILSON. - On the 26th June, at Yarra Glen, John Burgess Wilson, aged 70 years. A colonist of 60
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