Born 1894 in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia [30: item 2013160] [54]
Son of John Guthrie WILSON and Rose LOAKES [54]
Resided with his parents on farmland in Three Springs, Western Australia 1907-1912 [9: 1-Nov-1907] [19]
Following the first edition of The Midlands Advertiser newspaper in 1907 he wrote to the "Uncle Bob" children's section [9: 11-Oct-1907]
He wrote pleased that after six months of trying, that Three Springs was at last going to get a school with 20 children of school age [9]
Mentioned that the government had sent men to bore for water as no fresh water had been found in the southern part of the district [9]
Also wrote that they'd soon be boring for water on their farm and that there were some very fine crops in Three Springs [9]
A week later wrote to Uncle Bob again, mentioning Reuben CARTER had the best crop locally - at 5 feet 8 inches tall [9: 18-Oct-1907]
The borers hadn't struck any water but an accident had occurred where the tender (coal cart) of a steam engine ran off the railway [9]
The tender broke bolts on the railway line when it ran off, which resulted in the mixed train to Geraldton being delayed by 2½ hours [9]
For the third week running, he again wrote to Uncle Bob with his letter being published on 1 November 1907 [9: 1-Nov-1907]
In his third letter he mentioned that the grass in Three Springs was drying off and the farmers were getting ready for harvest [9]
Also enthusiastically wrote of a visit to a property of Michael BROWN located 40 miles east of Three Springs [9]
He described it as having "splendid scenery and a beautiful soak of water... surrounded by caves and cliffs" [9]
"The grass is up to your knees and the cattle are rolling fat" and were far better than any cattle he saw at a sale in Mingenew [9]
He won the Boys Race at the Children's School Picnic held in Three Springs on Easter Monday in 1909 [9: 30-Apr-1909]
Reference: Carnamah Historical Society & Museum and North Midlands Project, 'John Males Wilson' in Biographical Dictionary of Coorow, Carnamah and Three Springs, retrieved 18 November 2024 from www.carnamah.com.au/bio/john-males-wilson [reference list] |
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