Obituary
- K. M. H. Wilkinson 12
February 1951 Daily Examiner (Grafton) |
Mr. Keith Mayhew Harricks Wilkinson,
one of the earliest settlers of the Upper Clarence River district,
died at Casino Memorial Hospital on February 4. Deceased was the only son of the
late William Edward Wilkinson, of Yallowin, Tumut,
and the late Mrs. Wilkinson, who was formerly Allace
Whitehead, of Melbourne. After the death of the mother the
family left the Tumut district and settled at Whiteman Creek, near
Grafton. Keith Wilkinson, then a young man
in his twenties, selected land on Mookima, Wybra Creek, near Tabulam, and in company with
three other young men, Messrs. Blackwell brothers, and Lal Adams,
set off for the Upper Clarence in the winter of 1908. The country was then in its virgin
state, and there followed several years of heavy toil for the young
settlers. Keith Wilkinson married in 1916,
Mrs. Ella Vivian Hall, a daughter of the late Dr. G. Y. Mould, of
Cooma. In 1917, he sailed for England with
the Field Engineers, later transferred to the 33rd Infantry Battalion,
saw service in France and took part in the final break through on
the Hindenburg Line Returning in 1919. Deceased resumed farming and grazing
in the Tabulam district, where he has resided ever since. Of late years he was particularly
interested in the growing of seed hybrid maize. The only sister, Mrs. S. A. Peckman, died six months ago. There is one daughter, Mrs. E. C.
Wilkinson, of Plains Station, and a step-son, Glen Hall, of Murwillumbah. |