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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 the Royal Horse Guards in 1887.

  2. Lieutenant Colonel Gordon Chesney Wilson MVO. Buried in Zillebecke Churchyard near Ieper, Plot B. 2. with 31 others, six of whom are unknown. Gordon Chesney was born in Wimmera, Victoria, Australia, the eldest son of Samuel Wilson.

  3. GORDON CHESNEY WILSON. Who was killed in action in France on 6th November 1914 was the second son of the late Sir Samuel Wilson of Ercildoune, near Ballarat. He was born in 1865 and entered the Melbourne Grammar School in 1877.

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  5. Explore genealogy for Gordon Wilson MVO born 1865 Wimmera, Victoria, Australia died 1914 Belgium including ancestors + 1 photos + more in the free family tree community.

    • August 1, 1865
    • November 6, 1914
  6. Lieutenant-Colonel Gordon Chesney Wilson 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 the Royal Horse Guards in 1887.

  7. 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...