Born on 29 September 1869 at
Inverness, Scotland, the son of Francis William Wisdom and Mary, née Cameron. He attended his education at Inverness and
Edinburgh. After his education he served in a militia infantry battalion and was later transferred to the Midlothian Coast Artillery. He emigrated to Australia in 1891 to seek his fortune and settled in Western Australia, where he began as a prospector to Southern Cross at
Yilgarn. In 1892, with the discovery of gold at
Coolgardie, he went prospecting and found success. With the money made from his prospecting, he opened a store at Coolgardie. He later joined the gold rush at
Kalgoorlie and again had success. He acquired extensive mining interests and set up the
Exchange Hotel, Kalgoorlie. Travelling back to Scotland in 1894, he married Agnes Bell Jackson on 16 April 1895 at Edinburgh. Together they emigrated to Western Australia and bought a house at Claremont,
Perth. Retaining his business interests in the goldfields, he became active in the
Citizens Military Force upon creation and was appointed lieutenant in the
Western Australian Mounted Infantry, with the command of the Cannington troop. Promoted to captain in 1903 and in 1904, he was posted to militia headquarters in Perth. He later became the
brigade major of the
Western Australian Infantry Brigade in 1908. Fostering a desire to enter politics, he became the mayor of Cottesloe between 1908 and 1913 and later went on to be the Liberal member for Claremont in the Legislative Assembly from 1911 to 1917. ==First World War==