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Sydney J Baker (1897)

Sydney J Baker
Born in Orange, New South Wales, Australiamap
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Biography

Sydney was born at Orange, New South Wales, Australia in 1897. He is the son of George Baker and Mary Sellwood. [1]

Sources

  1. Birth Index (NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages : accessed by Nigel Clark 23 Apr 2023), Index entry for BAKER SYDNEY J; Parents: GEORGE R & MARY; District: ORANGE; Registration Number: 15162/1897 


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This profile was started by Nigel Clark.

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