Helen Margaret Wilson (née Hall)

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Helen Margaret Wilson (née Hall)
(10 July 1915 – 21 February 2000)
Birth: 10 July 1915, Busselton, Western Australia
Death: 21 February 2000, East Fremantle, Western Australia
Parents: Harold Aubrey Hall
    1871–1963
Helen Rose Hall (née Lodge)
    1888–1967
Siblings: Helen Margaret Wilson (née Hall)
    10 July 1915 – 21 February 2000
Constance Boyd Berryman (née Hall)
    1912–1993
Joan Leake Salom (née Hall)
    b. 1919 Roebourne – d. 1993 Perth
Partners: Peter Innes Donegan
    1913–1939
William Murray Wilson
    1914–1953
Children: Judy, Alan, and Ron
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Permalink: archives.org.au/HMH
Wikidata: Q58030897
Wikitree: Hall-55121
FamilySearch: G7Y2-R7V
MyHeritage: 1500005

Helen Margaret Hall was born on 10 July 1915 in Busselton, Western Australia.[1]

She married Peter Innes Donegan on 15 September 1936 in St Georges Cathedral in Perth. They had one daughter, in 193x. Peter died in 1939 in an aviation accident.

She remarried on 2 July 1941, to William Murray Wilson, also in St Georges Cathedral.[2][3] They had two sons.

She died on 21 February 2000 in East Fremantle, Western Australia, at the Braemar nursing home.

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  1. Western Australian registry of Births, 1915. Registration number 39 in the district of Sussex.
  2. Family Notices (1941, July 5). The West Australian, p. 1. Retrieved July 28, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47151167 "WILSON–DONEGAN.—On July 2. 1941 (by special licence), at St. George's Cathedral Perth, by the Rev. Dean Moore, Wiliam Murray (R.A.A.F.), second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson, of Shenton Park, to Helen Margaret, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hall, of West Perth and Carnarvon."
  3. "THE SOCIAL ROUND" Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954) 3 August 1941: 15. Web. 28 Jul 2021 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59161092>: Mrs. Peter Donegan (nee Margaret Hall), late of Carnarvon, and Pilot-Officer Murray Wilson, were married in St. George's Cathedral, Perth, prior to Pilot-Officer Wilson's departure for Sydney.

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