Date of Birth: 28/03/1895
Place of Birth: Balmain, New South Wales, Australia
Date of Death: 24/04/1942
Place of Death: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Parliamentary Service
Member for Dubbo |
10 May 1941 |
24 Apr 1942 |
11 months 15 days |
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Member for Dubbo |
26 Mar 1938 |
18 Apr 1941 |
3 years 24 days |
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Member for Dubbo |
11 May 1935 |
24 Feb 1938 |
2 years 9 months 14 days |
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Member for Dubbo |
11 Jun 1932 |
12 Apr 1935 |
2 years 10 months 2 days |
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Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly |
11 Jun 1932 |
24 Apr 1942 |
9 years 10 months 14 days |
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Political Party Activity
Country Party, councillor 1933, 1938, 1940-1942
Qualifications, occupations and interests
Grazier. Educated at Scotch College, Melbourne; returned to family grazing property at Lake Cowal near Forbes which managed until it was subdivided and sold in 1930's; also controlled Muzzlewood on Monaro and Warilya near Gundagai; purchased a small block near Forbes, experimented with irrigation; later moved to Clifton near Locksley; was active in Western Movement for the new states and co-founder of the Riverina Movement; studied conditions in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic and other European Countries in 1938; member of the Commonwealth Liquid Fuel Control Board 1941-1942; councillor of National Roads and Motorists Association for five years.
Military Service
Served in Australian Infantry Forces 1916-1917, 1st Battalion, lost a leg in action on Somme, became a corporal.
Membership of other Parliaments & Offices Held
Local Government Activity
Councillor of Bland Shire 1920-1930, president 1921-1923, 1924-1925, member of Shires Association, president 1928-1930
Personal
Son of Samuel Wilson, grazier, at Lake Cowal station, and Mary Elizabeth Maclean. Married Freda Maud Stitt on 27 May 1926. Presbyterian. Funeral at South Head cemetery from St Stephen's Presbyterian church, Macquarie Street, Sydney.