Sidney Lewis Wilson

M, b. circa 1880

Stanley Herbert Wilson

M, b. circa 1887

Thomas Andrew Wilson

M, b. 1910, d. 26 September 1931
  • Thomas Andrew Wilson was born in 1910 in Carngham, Victoria.
  • He was the son of John Wilson and Agnes Jane Bridgeman.
  • Thomas Andrew Wilson died on 26 September 1931 in Snake Valley, Carngham, Victoria. He died from the result of an accident.
  • Thomas was buried in Carngham General Cemetery.

Thomas Henry Wilson

M, b. circa 1860
  • Thomas Henry Wilson was born circa 1860.
  • Thomas Henry Wilson married Elizabeth Sherriff circa 1880.

Child of Thomas Henry Wilson and Elizabeth Sherriff

Valerie Wilson

F, b. 1930, d. 2008

Wilfred Charles Wilson

M, b. circa 1900
  • Wilfred Charles Wilson was born circa 1900.
  • Wilfred Charles Wilson married Dorothea Hartwig, daughter of Samuel Simeon Hartwig and Lucia Cecilia Polzin, on 14 September 1949 in Douglas Lutheran Church. Wilfred was the only son of Mrs. A. Wilson, and the late Mr. H. Wilson of Zillmere.

William Wilson

M, b. circa 1840, d. 18 November 1904
  • William Wilson was born circa 1840 in Derryneeve, Northern Ireland.
  • William Wilson married Elizabeth (Eliza) Crawford, daughter of William Crawford and Margaret Maxwell, on 21 November 1872.
  • The following is an extract from a letter written by William Crawford (senior) from Ireland to his son William in Alstonville. The letter is a reply to his sons letter informing him of the death of his daughter Caroline on the voyage to Australia, a voyage she undertook with her brother James.
    2 November 1879
    " It was a sore trial for my poor James to have to witness. I was glad he was with her at her dieing hour .....
    William Wilson bids me let you know that he will go to that country if all bees well. If you take him out hes a good maining honest man. You need not be afraid to trust him. My son Henry had a letter from James. It appears that James has selected some land near Joseph Staines place. I wonder what he will do with it. Henry would like he would take him out to that country and I think he would have need of him to help him clear it. I don't know whether Henry has wrote to James as yet or not as he is in Scotland with William Wilson.
    Scotland is a bad country to live in at present. There is a great many of the works stopped. The works that William Wilson wrought at is stopped this good while on account of a strike with the miners that is the coalours and that stopped other works for the want of coal.The oldest man in this country doesn't mind as wet a summer as this last summer has been. the floods did a great dale of harm. We had more than twenty high floods in our river all after other this summer some of them a man could not ride a horse over the bridge. There is no work for the labouring class of man in this country and traidsman is idle. Your mother, sisters and brothers join me in sending our love to you and wife and family and my poor James and Robert John and my very dear Sarah Jane and Joseph and all they children.
    I am glad you think you are so well fitted in a wife and I believe you are from anything ever I could hear about her. Please write soon.

    William and Margaret Crawford."
  • William Wilson immigrated to Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, in 1880. with his wife Elizabeth and sister in law, Mary.
  • He and Elizabeth (Eliza) Crawford selected land - 40 acres, Parish of Rous. William introduced the first banana plants to the area in February 1881.
  • In 1904 William Wilson lived in Alstonville.
  • William Wilson died on 18 November 1904 in Ballina, New South Wales.

Children of William Wilson and Elizabeth (Eliza) Crawford

William Wilson

M, b. 1878, d. 25 June 1939
  • William Wilson was born in 1878 in Johnstone, Scotland.
  • He was the son of William Wilson and Elizabeth (Eliza) Crawford.
  • William Wilson immigrated to Sydney in 1880. The immigration record showed William aged 35, Elizabeth aged 30 and their children John 5, Margaret 3, William 2 and infant James. Elizabeth was 30 years old and sister Mary Crawford aged 19 travelled with them on the ship the Northampton.
  • William Wilson died on 25 June 1939 in Lismore, New South Wales.
  • He was buried on 26 June 1939 in Alstonville Cemetery after a service held at the Linwood Methodist Chruch.
  • On 26 June 1939 William Wilson's obituary appeared in Northern Star. It read:- Mr. William Wilson (61), one of the best known residents of Uralba, died in the Lismore hospital early yesterday morning, he had not enjoyed good health for some time past, but his death was unexpected. Mr. Wilson was a native of Scotland. He was born at Johnstone and came to Australia almost 60 years ago with his parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson, who were among the first selectors at Uralba. The family for a short time after arriving in Australia, at Rous, but 56 years ago Mr. Wilson snr. selected at Uralba, and the family have since lived on this property.
    The deceased was a single man and is survived by a brother, Mr. James Wilson, of Uralba, who is at present in hospital, and four sisters, Mrs. E. Blanch, of Strathfield, and the Misses Elizabeth, Martha, and Letitia Wilson, of Uralba. A brother, Mr. John Wilson, died in 1935, and a sister, Mrs. Vercoe, in 1933. The remains were conveyed to Uralba last night, and a service will be held in the Lynwood Church to-day at 1.30 p.m., after which the cortege will leave for the Alstonville cemetery.

William Alexander (Willie) Wilson

M, b. 29 March 1901, d. 1949
  • William Alexander (Willie) Wilson was born on 29 March 1901 in Tatham, Casino, New South Wales.
  • He was the son of Ross Wilson and Maria Johnston.
  • At the age of 26 years, William Alexander (Willie) Wilson married Bertha Ellen Mormett Paxton in 1928 in Brisbane, Queensland.
  • William Alexander (Willie) Wilson enlisted in the Australian Army on 19 May 1941 in Brisbane, Queensland, He was living at Mt Tamborine at the time and listed his next of kin as Bertha. He was discharged on 17 October 1945 with rank of Craftsman with the 23 AUST HY A/A W/SHOP SECT. His service number was Q41344 (Q90445.)
  • William Alexander (Willie) Wilson died in 1949 in Brisbane, Queensland.

William Drummond Wilson

M, b. circa 1890

William James (Bill) Wilson

M, b. circa 1905
  • William James (Bill) Wilson was born circa 1905.
  • William James (Bill) Wilson married Ida Evelyn Millicent Fitch, daughter of William John Fitch and Esther Clara Evans, in 1937 in Queensland. Ida and Bill became care takers of the Crow's Nest Tennis Courts. They lived next door.
  • William James (Bill) Wilson and Ida Evelyn Millicent Fitch appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1943 living at Mountain Camp. Bill was a labourer. Ida gave her address as Crow's Nest.

William Janes Vincent Wilson

M, b. circa 1900

Elfreda Emma Walblom Wimmer

F, b. 20 March 1918, d. 23 July 1996
  • Elfreda Emma Walblom Wimmer was born on 20 March 1918 in May, Cass County, Minnasota. She was the daughter of Claus Walblom and Marie Nordquist.
  • At the age of 23 years, 2 months and 14 days, Elfreda Emma Walblom Wimmer married Ivan Edward Elford, son of William John Elford and Clara Albertine Haage, on 3 June 1941 in Olmsted County, Minnasota, United States of America.
  • Elfreda Emma Walblom Wimmer died on 23 July 1996 at age 78.
  • Elfreda was buried in Marion, Olmsted County, Minnasota, United States of America.

Caroline Wimson

F, b. circa 1830
  • Caroline Wimson was born circa 1830.
  • Her marriage to James Leach Paffard was registered in the September 1946 Quarter in Portsea Island, Hampshire Registration District.

Child of Caroline Wimson and James Leach Paffard

Ada Bertha Win

F, b. 12 June 1885, d. 1988

Allan Win

M, b. 1887, d. 1952
  • Allan Win was born in 1887 in Dovedale, New Zealand.
  • He was the son of John William Win and Ada Martha Cresswell.
  • At the age of 27 years, Allan Win married Amy Bateup in 1914 in New Zealand.
  • Allan Win died in 1952 in New Zealand.

Arthur Win

M, b. 24 June 1880, d. 1955

Catherine Ann Win

F, b. 10 June 1881, d. 1945
  • Catherine Ann Win was born on 10 June 1881 in Dovedale, New Zealand.
  • She was the daughter of John William Win and Ada Martha Cresswell.
  • At the age of 23 years, Catherine Ann Win married William Alfred Jordan in 1905 in New Zealand.
  • Catherine Ann Win died in 1945 in New Zealand.
  • Catherine Ann Win also went by the name of Kate.

Children of Catherine Ann Win and William Alfred Jordan

Frances Gwendolyn Win

F, b. 17 December 1880, d. 1962
  • Frances Gwendolyn Win was born on 17 December 1880 in New Zealand. She was the daughter of Annie and George Griffith WIN.
  • At the age of 27 years, Frances Gwendolyn Win married Arthur Win, son of John William Win and Ada Martha Cresswell, in 1908 in New Zealand.
  • In 1955,her husband, Arthur Win died in New Zealand.
  • Frances Gwendolyn Win died in 1962 in New Zealand.

Frank Howard Win

M, b. 1893, d. 1894
  • Frank Howard Win was born in 1893 in New Zealand.
  • He was the son of John William Win and Ada Martha Cresswell.
  • Frank Howard Win died in 1894 in New Zealand . He was 10 months old.

Graham Win

M, b. 13 June 1890, d. 1978
  • Graham Win was born on 13 June 1890 in Dovedale, New Zealand.
  • He was the son of John William Win and Ada Martha Cresswell.
  • At the age of 24 years, Graham Win married Ada Annie Coombes in 1915 in New Zealand.
  • Graham Win embarked on the "Maunganui" from Wellington on 12 June 1917 bound for Plymouth He had joined the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, 27th Reinforcements (First Draft) New Zealand Field Engineers as a Lance Corporal. He was a coach builder and gave his next of kin as Mrs A. Win (wife), care of Mrs J. Coombes, Station Road, Paeroa, New Zealand.
  • Graham Win died in 1978 in New Zealand.

John Edmund Win

M, b. 1883, d. 1893

John Howard Win

M, b. 1898, d. 1968

John William Win

M, b. 1854, d. 1934
  • John William Win was born in 1854. He was the eldest son of John Win of Dovedale.
  • At the age of 25 years, John William Win married Ada Martha Cresswell, daughter of Edward Cresswell and Ann Eyles, on 11 June 1879 in Dovedale, New Zealand.
  • John William Win and Ada Martha Cresswell lived in Awa, Nelson, at the time their son Roy Wesley sailed for England during WWI on 15 November 1916.
  • John William Win died in 1934 in New Zealand.

Children of John William Win and Ada Martha Cresswell

Oscar Garfield Win

M, b. 29 October 1888, d. 1980
  • Oscar Garfield Win was born on 29 October 1888 in Dovedale, New Zealand.
  • He was the son of John William Win and Ada Martha Cresswell.
  • At the age of 27 years, Oscar Garfield Win married Angelina McPhun in 1916 in New Zealand.
  • On 26 February 1971,his wife, Angelina McPhun died in New Zealand at age 85.
  • Oscar Garfield Win died in 1980 in New Zealand.

Roy Wesley Win

M, b. 1894, d. 1961
  • Roy Wesley Win was born in 1894 in New Zealand.
  • He was the son of John William Win and Ada Martha Cresswell.
  • Roy Wesley Win embarked on 15 November 1916 from Wellington. He had joined the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, 19th Reinforcements Canterbury Infantry Battalion, C Company as a Private and was headed for Devonport or Plymouth. He was a farmer and his next of kin was recorded as John William Win of Awa, Nelson.
  • Roy Wesley Win died in 1961 in New Zealand.

Ruth Jane Win

F, b. 1907, d. 1938

Sarah Beatrice Win

F, b. 1884, d. 22 February 1942
  • Sarah Beatrice Win was born in 1884.
  • At the age of 23 years, Sarah Beatrice Win married Oliver Charles Eyles, son of Charles Eyles and Amelia Mytton, on 5 May 1907 in New Zealand.
  • Sarah Beatrice Win died on 22 February 1942 in Wairau South, New Zealand.
  • Sarah was buried in Dovedale Cemetery. She is buried with her husband Oliver.

Child of Sarah Beatrice Win and Oliver Charles Eyles

Rebecca Lillian Windsor

F, b. circa 1905

Florence May Winfield

F, b. 1892