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Henry WILKINSON (1830 - 1865) |
Date |
Age |
Event |
Place |
Notes |
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1830 |
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Henry WILKINSON was born |
Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia |
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6 |
09 Apr 1857 |
27 |
Married Charlotte MCALISTER (aged 16) |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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73 |
30 Jun 1858 |
28 |
Birth of daughter Elizabeth Caroline WILKINSON |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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73 |
05 Sep 1859 |
29 |
Birth of son Edward WILKINSON |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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73 |
31 Jan 1860 |
30 |
Death of father William WILKINSON (aged 63) |
Gilmore, New South Wales, Australia |
At Yallowin |
6 |
07 Dec 1862 |
32 |
Birth of daughter Eliza Amelia WILKINSON |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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10 Nov 1863 |
33 |
Birth of daughter Mary Catherine WILKINSON |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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73 |
1865 |
35 |
Birth of son Henry William WILKINSON |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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73 |
12 Nov 1865 |
35 |
Henry WILKINSON died |
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia |
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Personal Notes: |
The Tumut and Adelong Times 16 Nov 1865
Obituary.— "In the midst of life we are in death," has again been truly verified during the past few days. On Sunday morning information was brought into town that our respected neighbour Henry Wilkinson had gone to "that bourne from whence no traveller returns." His illness was of short duration, for less than two months ago he might have been seen riding about apparently as hale and hearty as need be. He was, however, suddenly attacked with a malady, and after awhile he was conveyed to Gundagai for hospital treatment, where he remained for five or six weeks. On Friday last, at his desire, he was brought home to his residence, when Dr. Large held a consultation with Dr. Falder of Adelong ; the result was that an operation was performed, after which the deceased appeared greatly relieved, but about dawn of the following day he breathed his last. The deceased, who was in the prime of life, was the third son of the late Mr. William Wilkinson of Tumut River, and leaves a sorrowing family to deplore their bereavement. The funeral took place on Monday afternoon and was very numerously attended by friends and acquaintances to whom deceased was long and favorably known. The beautiful and impressive burial service of the Church of England was read at the cemetery by the Rev. C. J. Byng, and many a parting tear fell at the grave of poor Henry Wilkinson. |