Volunteers of Essendon and Flemington, 1914-1918
Wotherspoon W A Gunner 10487 William Angus 4 FAB 23 Clerk Single Pres
Address: Moonee Ponds, Athol St, 71, “Craigton”
Next of Kin: Wotherspoon, J, father, “Craigton”, 71 Athol St, Moonee Ponds
Enlisted: 2 Aug 1915
Embarked: A19 Afric 5 Jan 1916
Date of death: 14/08/1917
CWGC: "Son of James and Annie Wotherspoon, of 71, Athol St., Moonee Ponds, Victoria, Australia. Native of Foots Cray, Victoria".
THE HUTS CEMETERY
DEATHS.
WOTHERSPOON.-Killed in action in France, 14/8/17, William Angus, beloved and only son of James and Annie Wotherspoon, and loved brother of Isobel, 71 Athol st., Moonee Ponds; aged 25 years.
Family Notices. (1917, September 13). The Essendon Gazette and Keilor, Bulla and Broadmeadows Reporter (Moonee Ponds, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), p. 2 Edition: Morning. Retrieved May 23, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74603718
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War Service Commemorated
Essendon Town Hall R-Y
Ascot Vale Presbyterian Church*
Moonee Ponds West State School
Essendon Gazette Roll of Honour With the Colours
In Memoriam
WOTHERSPOON.-Killed in action in France,
14/ 8/1917, William Angus, beloved and only
son of James and Annie Wotherspoon, and
loved brother of Isobel, 71 Athol street,
Moonee Ponds, aged 25 years.
"Duty nobly done."
Family Notices. (1917, August 30). The Argus, p. 1.
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1645995
WOTHERSPOON.-In loving memory of Gunner
W. A. Wotherspoon, only son of J. and A.
Wotherspoon, and loved brother of Isobel, fell in
action, 14th August, 1917.
"Resurgam."
WOTHERSPOON.-In loving remembrance of Gun-
ner Will. Wotherspoon, killed in action. 14th August,
1917, friend of Gunner Norm. Lukey and family,
Moonee Ponds.
Family Notices. (1919, August 14). The Argus, p. 1.
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4705351
WOTHERSPOON.-In loving memory of our only
son, Gunner W. A. Wotherspoon, killed in action,
August 14, 1917, loved brother of lsobel, who
died November 21, 1919, beloved children of J.
and A. Wotherspoon, Moonee Ponds.
Sadly missed.
WOTHERSPOON.-In loving memory of Gnr. Will
Wotherspoon, killed in action 14th August, 1917.
Memory like the ivy clings,
-(Dear friend of N. Lukey, Athol street, Moonee
Ponds.)
Family Notices. (1920, August 14). The Argus, p. 13.
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WOTHERSPOON.-In, loving memory of our only
son, W. A. Wotherspoon, killed in action at Ypres,
14th August. 1917, beloved brother of Isobel (since
deceased).
We have only the memory of bygone days.
And a longing for faces unseen.
-(J. A. Wotherspoon, Moonee Ponds.)
WOTHERSPOON.-In loving memory of Gnr. Will
Wotherspoon, killed in action in France, 14th August,
1917. Fond memories cling.
(Lukey family, Moonee Ponds.)
Family Notices. (1921, August 13). The Argus , p. 13.
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WOTHERSPOON - In loving memory of Gunner
Will Wotherspoon, killed in action, August 14,
1917.
Ever remembered
-(By F. Lukey and family, 45 Athol street.
Moonee Ponds.)
WOTHERSPOON -in loving memory of our only
son, W. A. Wotherspoon, who fell in action at
Ypres 14/8/17, loved brother of Isobel
(who died 21/11/19), dear children of J. A. Wother-
spoon.
The happy hours we once enjoyed, how sweet
their memory still.
Family Notices. (1922, August 14). The Argus, p. 1.
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1838863
McCUTHESON -A token of remembrance to
Duncan and Ross; and Noel Robertson, Jock Hodge,
Will Wotherspoon, Allan Evans, Charles Levens,
Allan Bradley, from a mate.
-(C.V.B., Ascotvale)
Family Notices. (1923, April 25). The Argus, p. 1.
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1892688
A small tribute to the honour of Duncan and
Ross McCutcheon, Will Wotherspoon, Noel
Robertson, Jack Hodge, Chas Levens, Allan
Bradley, Alex McArthur, Allan Evans, Dr. J.
Fairley. (From a Bible class-mate C.V.B.,
Ascotvale.)
Family Notices. (1924, April 25). The Argus, p. 1.
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1915169
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