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  1. Lieutenant-Colonel Gordon Chesney Wilson MVO (3 August 1865 – 6 November 1914) was a British Army officer and husband of the war correspondent Lady Sarah Wilson. As an Eton College student he assisted in thwarting Roderick Maclean's assassination attempt on Queen Victoria in 1882, before joining...

  2. Biography. Gordon Chesney Wilson was the eldest son and one of 9 children (4 sons and 5 daughters), born to Sir Samuel Wilson and Jean Campbell. He was born on 1st August, 1865, in Wimmera, Victoria Australia. [1] When Gordon was born, his father owned a Pastoral property in the Wimmera, Victoria. In 1869 the property was sold and Yanko Station ...

  3. First World War casualty details for Lieutenant Colonel Gordon Chesney Wilson Royal Horse Guards. Date of death Friday 6 November 1914 (aged 49)

  4. www.epitaphsofthegreatwar.com › 1404Epitaph 1404

    Gordon Chesney Wilson, a regular soldier who had served in South Africa, was by 1911 in command of his regiment, the Royal Horse Guards. The regiment went to France on 7 October 1914 and was involved in all the fierce, close fighting around Ypres.

  5. 26 de nov. de 2016 · 1860. Birth of Lt-Colonel Gordon Chesney Wilson. UK. 1914. November 6, 1914. Age 54. Death of Lt-Colonel Gordon Chesney Wilson. UK. Genealogy for Gordon Chesney Wilson (c.1860 - 1914) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  6. 24 de fev. de 2024 · Lady Sarah Wilson is the 11th child and 6th daughter of John Winston Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough and Frances Anne Emily Vane Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough. Lady Sarah Wilson is one of the "aristocratic lady journalists" and was at Mafeking with her husband, Capt. Gordon Wilson. Gordon Chesney Wilson died in at the ...

  7. On 21 November 1891, she married Gordon Chesney Wilson, MVO, (3 August 1865 – 6 November 1914), of the Royal Horse Guards, son of Jennie Campbell and Sir Samuel Wilson, MP. Her Oxford-educated husband, who had been born in Wimmera, Victoria, Australia, was killed in action on 6 November 1914, at the First Battle of Ypres.