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Sir James Reading Fairfax
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Born |
17 October,
1834
Leamington Spa,
Warwickshire,
England
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Died |
28 March,
1919
(aged 84)
Sydney,
New South Wales,
Australia
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Fairfax, Lucy (wife)
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Fairfax, Mary Elizabeth (daughter)
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Fairfax, Charles Burton (son)
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Fairfax, Geoffrey Evan (son)
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Fairfax, James Oswald (son)
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Fairfax, Harold Walter (son)
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Fairfax, John Hubert (son)
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Fairfax, Edward Wilfred (son)
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Fairfax, Elsie Dora (daughter-in-law)
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Fairfax, Marie Florence (daughter-in-law)
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Fairfax, Anne Madeleine (daughter-in-law)
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Fairfax, Ruth Beatrice (daughter-in-law)
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Fairfax, John (father)
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Armstrong, John (father-in-law)
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Ross, Emily (sister)
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Fairfax, Charles John (brother)
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Fairfax, Edward Ross (brother)
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Fairfax, Catherine (sister-in-law)
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Fairfax, Anne (sister-in-law)
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Oakes, George (uncle by marriage)
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Oakes, Rowland Hasall (uncle by marriage)
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Fairfax, Amy Sarah (niece)
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Fairfax, Caroline Elizabeth (niece)
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Fairfax, John Mackenzie (nephew)
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Ross, Elsey Fairfax (nephew)
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Fairfax, John Alfred (nephew)
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Webster, Harry Carvick (nephew by marriage)
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Fairfax, John Fitzgerald (grandson)
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Fairfax, Hubert Desmond (grandson)
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Fairfax, Vincent Charles (grandson)
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Parbury, Charles (friend)
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AMP Society (director, ?-1919)
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Bank of New South Wales (director)
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Boys' Brigade (Sydney) (founding director)
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Burns, Philp & Co Ltd (director)
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Camden College (NSW) (founder)
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Commercial Banking Company of Sydney (director)
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Mission to Seafarers (NSW) (committee member)
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National Rifle Association of New South Wales (founding member)
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New South Wales Bush Nursing Association (founding president)
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Perpetual Trustee Co Ltd (founding director)
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Queen Victoria Home for Consumptives (Sydney) (vice-president, ?-1919)
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Ragged School (Sydney) (committee member)
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Royal Naval House (Sydney) (committee member)
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Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (Sydney) (board member)
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Royal Shipwreck Relief and Humane Society (NSW) (trustee, ?-1919)
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Royal Sydney Golf Club (member, ?-1919)
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Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron (member, ?-1919)
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Warwick Cricket Club (Sydney) (supporter)
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YMCA (Sydney) (president)
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Royal Society of New South Wales (member, 1868-1919)
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Art Gallery of New South Wales (founding trustee, 1874-1919)
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Art Gallery of New South Wales (founding trustee, 1874)
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Royal Philharmonic Society of Sydney (founding member, 1884)
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Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron (commodore, 1884-1889)
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Sydney City Mission (founder, 1886-1919)
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Carrington Centennial Home for Convalescents (Sydney) (founding board member, 1893-1919)
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Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron (commodore, 1893-1895)
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