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Biography

Ann Elizabeth Maxwell was born 1 January 1858 in Foxground, New South Wales, Australia to John T Maxwell (1829-1908) and Anne Jane McAuley (1836-1920) and died 17 March 1942 Kyogle, New South Wales, Australia of unspecified causes. She married William Arthur Wilson (1846-1914) 1884 in Foxground, New South Wales, Australia.


Children


Offspring of William Arthur Wilson (1846-1914) and Ann Elizabeth Maxwell
Name Birth Death Joined with
Ann Jane Wilson (1886-1949)
Mabel Lilian Wilson (1889-1967)
Margaret Wilson (1892-)
Eleanor Wilson (1894-)
William John Wilson (1896-1959)
Amelia Henrietta Wilson (1896-1930)
Eva Thompson Wilson (1899-1970)
Leonard Amos Wilson (1914-)


Obituary

MRS A E WILSON

KYOGLE, Tuesday.—Mrs. Ann Eliza Wilson, of Geneva, Kyogle, and relict of the late Mr W A Wilson, of Bangalow, and formerly of the South Coast, died in Kyogle Memorial Hospital. Born at Gerringong 84 years ago, she was the eldest daughter of the late Mr and Mrs John Maxwell. After her marriage in Gerringong, she lived at Bega for a number of years before coming to the North Coast. She resided at Bangalow for several years, and on the death of her husband 27 years ago moved to Kyogle, where she had since resided. She is survived by five daughters—Mesdames T C Black, Kyogle; M H Moffitt, Nowra; N Dillon, Kyogle; G G Ireland, Eumundi, Q., and W F Saville, Kyogle—and one son, Mr W J Wilson, of the Norco factory at Urbenville. An adopted son, Mr Leonard Allan Wilson, is serving with the AIF. Predeceased by one daughter, Mrs Smith, of Nimbin, she is also survived by four brothers, two sisters, 31 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.

, 25 March 1942, page 4





Footnotes (including sources)

‡ General
  • AWT:db: monaropioneers, id: I181816 — no longer available
§ Remains
  • WILSON.—The FUNERAL of the late Ann Eliza Wilson, of Kyogle, relict of the late William Arthur Wilson, late of Bangalow, will leave the Church of England, Bangalow, after a service commencing at 2 o'clock, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY) for the Bangalow cemetery. The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend.
The Northern Star, 18 March 1942, page 4
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