William Wills was an Australian explorer known for his role in the ill-fated Burke and Wills expedition of 1860-1861. He served as the expedition's surveyor and second-in-command, tasked with mapping the route from Melbourne to the Gulf of Carpentaria. Wills is remembered for his leadership and navigation skills, although the expedition ultimately faced tragedy and loss. His contributions to Australian exploration are significant, despite the challenges encountered during the journey.
William Ridley Wills died in 1957.
William John Wills died on June 28, 1861.
William John Wills was born in Totnes, Devon, England.
William John Wills was born on January 5, 1834.
William John Wills was born on January 5, 1834.
William Henry Wills has written: 'Old leaves'
William john wills was an explorer you may of heard of him from the "Burke and wills expodition" he was the first person to travel south to north in Australia in the desert
William Wills was just 27 when he died.
William john wills was an explorer you may of heard of him from the "Burke and wills expodition" he was the first person to travel south to north in Australia in the desert
William John Wills died at the age of 27 on June 28, 1861.
William Wills has written: 'A paper on judiciary statistics' -- subject(s): Criminal statistics
William Staeton goes by Will, and Wills.