Wilson Ostle, 1898–1921 (aged 23 years)
- Name
- Wilson /Ostle/
father |
1862–1934
Birth: 17 April 1862
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30 — Dearham Death: 3 July 1934 — Great Broughton |
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mother |
1866–1930
Birth: 1866 — Great Broughton Death: 22 February 1930 — Great Broughton |
Marriage | Marriage — 1883 — Cockermouth Register Office |
5 months
elder sister |
1883–1960
Birth: 12 June 1883
21
17 — Great Broughton Death: 5 June 1960 — Great Broughton |
4 years
elder brother |
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2 years
elder brother |
1889–1941
Birth: 25 July 1889
27
23 — Great Broughton Death: 8 June 1941 — Little Broughton |
4 years
elder brother |
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19 months
elder brother |
1895–1915
Birth: 6 April 1895
32
29 — Great Broughton Death: 13 September 1915 — Killed during World War I |
2 years
elder sister |
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14 months
himself |
1898–1921
Birth: 21 May 1898
36
32 — Great Broughton Death: 19 September 1921 — Mount Mulligan, North Queensland, Australia |
20 months
younger brother |
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22 months
younger sister |
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3 years
younger sister |
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10 months
younger sister |
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13 months
younger sister |
1904–1904
Birth: 16 November 1904
42
38 — Great Broughton Death: November 1904 — Great Broughton, one of triplets |
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4 years
younger sister |
Shared note | Wilson went to Australia with three other young men from Broughton to work in the coalmines. He survived service in the Great War only to be killed in a mining disaster at Mount Milligan in North Queensland in which all 74 miners were killed in an explosion (PH) |
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