Harold George Wilson PottsAge: 961899–1995
- Name
- Harold George Wilson Potts
- Given names
- Harold George Wilson
- Surname
- Potts
| Birth | 4 July 1899 37 41 Healesville, Victoria, Australia Note: HAROLD GEORGE WILSON POTTS, ninth child and seventh Son. Harold was the youngest of the family. He was most successful at school, and continued his studies after leaving school. He followed Jay into the printing trade, taking his place at Healesville under Ormie Pettit, when Jay transferred to William Pettit's employ at Lilydale. Later he went to Lilydale and then to Box Hill, where he was apprenticed to a printer named Daly, who was a member of the Plymouth Brethren faith. When Harold enlisted in 1918 - at the age of 18 years - for service in World War 1. Daly refused to release him from his apprenticeship. Daly was a pacifist and did not believe in war. Harold entered the Salvation Army and trained for officership, in which capacity he served for 10 years. He married Emma Haines Sedgman - a girl of equal education and culture-at Box Hill on December 8, 1927. Emma also had passed through the training college and was an officer of the Salvation Army. They served at various Corps, mainly In South Australia until 1932, and then the family with two children moved to the township of Kaniva, where Harold worked with Jay until 1940, when he purchased the Rupanyup Spectator. At Kaniva he was appointed band master of the town band and the State School band. The town band reached its zenith under his conductorship. He was one of the few responsible for creating Band Park at Kaniva and the building of the band rotunda. He was most active in church work, and was a local preacher for the Methodist and Presbyterian Churches. He sold the Rupanyup Spectator and went to Melbourne to give the children an opportunity to attend the University. This paid dividends as the three children all gained degrees, with honours. They all entered the Education Department as school teachers in secondary education. For a while Harold worked as a linotype operator with Fraser & Morphett, and also had a business in St. Kilda. He eventually accepted a position with the Herald, Melbourne, where he remained until he retired in 1964. Being active and physically sound, he went to the Box Hill Reporter as a linotype operator and was still working there in 1967. |
| Occupation | Master Printer |
| Family Photo | Family Photo 16 July 1904 (Age 5)Badger Creek, Victoria, Australia |
| Birth of a brother | 8 October 1905 (Age 6) Victoria, Australia John Walter Thomas Potts - younger brother |
| Adoption of a brother | 8 October 1905 (Age 6) John Walter Thomas Potts - younger brother |
| Photo | Family Photo 13 November 1908 (Age 9)Healesville, Victoria, Australia |
| Marriage of a sister | Elizabeth Violet Potts - View Family 27 November 1915 (Age 16) Healesville, Victoria, Australia Leslie Roy Langmead - brother-in-law Elizabeth Violet Potts - elder sister |
| Marriage of a brother | Charles Ernest Herbert "Charlie" Potts B.A. - View Family 15 September 1917 (Age 18) Surrey Hills, Victoria, Australia Charles Ernest Herbert "Charlie" Potts B.A. - elder brother Beryl Mayo Watson - sister-in-law |
| Marriage of a brother | James Abraham Garfield "Jim" Potts - View Family 2 November 1926 (Age 27) Sea Lake, Victoria, Australia James Abraham Garfield "Jim" Potts - elder brother Violet Marquerite Kirk - sister-in-law |
| Death of a sister | 15 March 1928 (Age 28) Healesville, Victoria, Australia Sarah Elizabeth "Lizzie" Potts - elder sister |
| Death of a mother | 20 May 1933 (Age 33) Healesville, Victoria, Australia Elizabeth "Betty" Carr - mother |
| Birth of a daughter #1 | 21 May 1934 (Age 34) Kaniva, Victoria, Australia Mildred Joyce Potts - daughter |
| Death of a brother | 4 February 1945 (Age 45) Brighton East, Victoria, Australia Herbert Henry "Bert" Thomas - elder brother |
| Death of a father | 10 August 1948 (Age 49) Box Hill, Victoria, Australia Oliver Henry "O. H." Potts - father |
| Photo | Funeral of O.H. August 1948 (Age 49)Healesville, Victoria, Australia |
| Death of a brother | 23 September 1954 (Age 55) John Carr Potts - elder brother |
| Burial of a brother | September 1954 (Age 55) Healesville, Victoria, Australia John Carr Potts - elder brother |
| Death of a brother | 21 August 1957 (Age 58) Surrey Hills, Victoria, Australia Charles Ernest Herbert "Charlie" Potts B.A. - elder brother |
| Burial of a brother | August 1957 (Age 58) Box Hill, Victoria, Australia Charles Ernest Herbert "Charlie" Potts B.A. - elder brother |
| Death of a brother | 26 January 1959 (Age 59) Auburn, Victoria, Australia James Abraham Garfield "Jim" Potts - elder brother |
| Burial of a brother | January 1959 (Age 59) James Abraham Garfield "Jim" Potts - elder brother |
| Death of a brother | 16 February 1960 (Age 60) Healesville, Victoria, Australia William Robert "Bill" Potts - elder brother |
| Burial of a brother | 19 February 1960 (Age 60) Healesville, Victoria, Australia William Robert "Bill" Potts - elder brother |
| Death of a sister | 5 May 1960 (Age 60) Elizabeth Violet Potts - elder sister |
| Burial of a sister | May 1960 (Age 60) Elizabeth Violet Potts - elder sister |
| Death of a brother | 1969 (Age 69) Healesville, Victoria, Australia Oliver Henry "Olly" Potts Jr. - elder brother |
| Death of a brother | 27 May 1974 (Age 74) Jabez Jagger "Jay" Potts M.B.E. J.P. - elder brother |
| Death of a brother | 7 April 1982 (Age 82) John Walter Thomas Potts - younger brother |
| Death | 4 August 1995 (Age 96) |
| Religion | Savation Army |
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| father |
Birth 26 January 1862 37 27 - Yackandandah, Victoria, Australia
Death 10 August 1948 (Age 86) - Box Hill, Victoria, Australia Loading...
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-4 years mother |
Birth 12 April 1858 43 41 - Frankston, Victoria, Australia
Death 20 May 1933 (Age 75) - Healesville, Victoria, Australia Loading...
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Marriage: 13 November 1883 — Frankston, Victoria, Australia |
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-7 years #1 brother(Foster) |
Herbert Henry "Bert" Thomas
Birth 1877 - Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia
Death 4 February 1945 (Age 68) - Brighton East, Victoria, Australia Loading...
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4 years #2 sister(Foster) |
Florence Margaret "Pearl" Thomas
Birth 1881 - Victoria, Australia
Death yes - Loading...
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3 years #3 sister |
Birth 8 June 1884 22 26 - Frankston, Victoria, Australia
Death 5 May 1960 (Age 75) - Loading...
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2 years #4 brother |
Birth 15 July 1886 24 28 - Frankston, Victoria, Australia
Death 1969 (Age 82) - Healesville, Victoria, Australia Loading...
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21 months #5 brother |
Birth 7 April 1888 26 29 - Frankston, Victoria, Australia
Death 23 September 1954 (Age 66) - Loading...
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21 months #6 brother |
Birth 17 January 1890 27 31 - Frankston, Victoria, Australia
Death 26 January 1959 (Age 69) - Auburn, Victoria, Australia Loading...
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21 months #7 brother |
Birth 26 October 1891 29 33 - Frankston, Victoria, Australia
Death 16 February 1960 (Age 68) - Healesville, Victoria, Australia Loading...
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19 months #8 brother |
Birth 27 May 1893 31 35 - Frankston, Victoria, Australia
Death 27 May 1974 (Age 81) - Loading...
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3 years #9 brother |
Birth 21 June 1896 34 38 - Healesville, Victoria, Australia
Death 21 August 1957 (Age 61) - Surrey Hills, Victoria, Australia Loading...
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20 months #10 sister |
Birth 12 February 1898 36 39 - Healesville, Victoria, Australia
Death 15 March 1928 (Age 30) - Healesville, Victoria, Australia Loading...
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17 months #11 |
Birth 4 July 1899 37 41 - Healesville, Victoria, Australia
Death 4 August 1995 (Age 96) - Loading...
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6 years #12 brother(Foster) |
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| Family with Emma Haines Sedgman - View Family |
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Birth 4 July 1899 37 41 - Healesville, Victoria, Australia
Death 4 August 1995 (Age 96) - Loading...
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3 years wife |
Emma Haines Sedgman
Birth 4 March 1902 28 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Death yes - Loading...
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#1 daughter |
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#2 son |
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#3 daughter |
Mildred Joyce Potts
Birth 21 May 1934 34 32 - Kaniva, Victoria, Australia
Death 22 October 1998 (Age 64) - Bristol, England Loading...
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| Birth | HAROLD GEORGE WILSON POTTS, ninth child and seventh Son. Harold was the youngest of the family. He was most successful at school, and continued his studies after leaving school. He followed Jay into the printing trade, taking his place at Healesville under Ormie Pettit, when Jay transferred to William Pettit's employ at Lilydale. Later he went to Lilydale and then to Box Hill, where he was apprenticed to a printer named Daly, who was a member of the Plymouth Brethren faith. When Harold enlisted in 1918 - at the age of 18 years - for service in World War 1. Daly refused to release him from his apprenticeship. Daly was a pacifist and did not believe in war. Harold entered the Salvation Army and trained for officership, in which capacity he served for 10 years. He married Emma Haines Sedgman - a girl of equal education and culture-at Box Hill on December 8, 1927. Emma also had passed through the training college and was an officer of the Salvation Army. They served at various Corps, mainly In South Australia until 1932, and then the family with two children moved to the township of Kaniva, where Harold worked with Jay until 1940, when he purchased the Rupanyup Spectator. At Kaniva he was appointed band master of the town band and the State School band. The town band reached its zenith under his conductorship. He was one of the few responsible for creating Band Park at Kaniva and the building of the band rotunda. He was most active in church work, and was a local preacher for the Methodist and Presbyterian Churches. He sold the Rupanyup Spectator and went to Melbourne to give the children an opportunity to attend the University. This paid dividends as the three children all gained degrees, with honours. They all entered the Education Department as school teachers in secondary education. For a while Harold worked as a linotype operator with Fraser & Morphett, and also had a business in St. Kilda. He eventually accepted a position with the Herald, Melbourne, where he remained until he retired in 1964. Being active and physically sound, he went to the Box Hill Reporter as a linotype operator and was still working there in 1967. |
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by: Jason Harold Lyle Potts
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| Family with parents | |
| Oliver Henry "O. H." Potts 1862–1948 | |
| Elizabeth "Betty" Carr 1858–1933 | |
| Herbert Henry "Bert" Thomas 1877–1945 | |
| Florence Margaret "Pearl" Thomas 1881– | |
| Elizabeth Violet Potts 1884–1960 | |
| Oliver Henry "Olly" Potts Jr. 1886–1969 | |
| John Carr Potts 1888–1954 | |
| James Abraham Garfield "Jim" Potts 1890–1959 | |
| William Robert "Bill" Potts 1891–1960 | |
| Jabez Jagger "Jay" Potts M.B.E. J.P. 1893–1974 | |
| Charles Ernest Herbert "Charlie" Potts B.A. 1896–1957 | |
| Sarah Elizabeth "Lizzie" Potts 1898–1928 | |
| Harold George Wilson Potts 1899–1995 | |
| John Walter Thomas Potts 1905–1982 | |
| Immediate family | |
| Emma Haines Sedgman 1902– | |
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| Mildred Joyce Potts 1934–1998 | |