Background
He was born on 2 May 1859 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. His father, Thomas Appleton was a bookbinder, and his mother was Mary (née Burnley).
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He was born on 2 May 1859 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. His father, Thomas Appleton was a bookbinder, and his mother was Mary (née Burnley).
In late 1859 the Appleton family visited a maternal uncle (William Burnley) who ran an import-export agency in the Portuguese Phillip District, after which William Appleton returned to England and completed his education at Wharfdale College, Yorkshire. He then returned with his parents to Victoria in 1869 settling in Geelong, where he attended the Melbourne Church of England Grammar School in 1872-1873.
Later he was chairman of Huddart Parker & Company Pty Appleton joined this firm in Geelong c. 1884 becoming Manager in 1887, then moving to the Melbourne office.
He joined the Board of Management in 1894 becoming Managing Director in 1898 and Chairman of the Company in 1910-1930.
Whilst on the Harbour Trust, Appleton supported long-term plans for new dock construction. Appleton Dock on the north side of the Yarra River was named after him.
During World War I Appleton held a number of temporary official posts. He died of cancer at his home in Malvern on 16 February 1930 leaving an estate of £131,323.
Council-member of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce, President 1914-1916.