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Birth |
18 Nov 1848 |
Leipzig, Saxony, Germany |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
1924 |
North Sydney Reg No 18517/1924 |
Person ID |
I027 |
RopemakerDymocks |
Last Modified |
11 Nov 2011 |
Family |
Agnes Forsyth, b. 1855, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Victoria Reg No 6237/1855 , d. 15 Sep 1939, North Sydney Reg No 19357/1939 |
Married |
31 Mar 1885 |
St Michaels Church. Sydney Reg No 440/1885 |
Notes |
- The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 18 April 1885 Page 1
SANDER - FORSYTH. March 31, 1885, at St. Michael's Church, by the Rev. Hulton S. King, Otto Rudolph, third son of Robert Sander, Esq., Leipzig, Germany, to Agnes, eldest daughter of Archibald Forsyth, Esq., J.P., Manila House, Bourke-street, Sydney.
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Children |
| 1. Alice Australia Sander, b. 1887, NSW, Australia , d. 15 Jan 1962, Mater Hoapital Crows Nest. Chatswood Reg No 5151/1962 |
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Last Modified |
4 Sep 2021 |
Family ID |
F006 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- Naturalised 1914
Arrived as a sailor on the Airly in Melb in July 1878
1886 Sands Directory
Sander Otto and Co., importer and indent merchants, 313 Kent St, Sydney
Sander Otto R. importer Short St Ashfield
1896 Sands Directory
Sander Otto and Co., merchants, 336 Kent St, Sydney
Sander Otto R. 5 Short St Summer Hill
1911 Sands Directory
Sander Otto and Co., general merchants and importers, 195 Clarence St Sydney
2 Raymond Rd Neutral Bay
The Sydney Morning Herald Wednesday 30 November 1910 Page 11
A CITY BLAZE.
THREE-STORY BUILDING ALIGHT.
A fire broke out late last night In the top floor of a three-story building, No. 195 Clarence-street. The ground floor of the building is occupied by Otto Sander and Co., importers, and the second floor by N. Le Roy Tracey and Co., makers of loose-leaf books. The top floor, where the outbreak occurred, is tenan ted by Handley and Thomas, electrical engineers. When the fire was first discovered the flames we're already shooting up to a great height, and It was thought that the scene of the blaze was in Kent-street. The fire brigade, being advised to that effect, went to Kent street, and thus lost some time bofore arriving at the true seat of the fire. Once a start was made the fire was quickly extinguished. Second Officer Sparks was in charge of operations, and under his directions two streams of water were quickly pouring on the flames from opposite directions. The top floor was damaged by fire, and the contents of the first and ground floors by water.
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