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Grace Mary Good (1868–1949)

Born, “ Kangatong” Station, Western District, Victoria.

Daughter of the late Samuel Baird, Esq., Grazier, “Kangatong” Station, Western District, Victoria; formerly of Straban, Northern Ireland.

Wife of the late John Good, Esq., Grazier, of “Injemira,” “Grasmere” Stations, Western District, Victoria; son of the late John Good, Esq., of “Injemira,” Grazier, of Western District, Victoria.

Family, two daughters: Marjorie (now Mrs. J. Leviny), who was educated at Clyde Girls’ Grammar and Toorak College; Ruth, educated at St. Catherine’s and in England.

CHARITIES. Interested in all forms of charitable and philanthropic work. HOBBIES. Motoring, Gardening, Travel.

CLUB. Alexandra.

ADDRESS. "Ingleby, ” Walsh Street, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria.

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'Good, Grace Mary (1868–1949)', People Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://peopleaustralia.anu.edu.au/biography/good-grace-mary-18799/text30454, accessed 19 May 2024.

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Life Summary [details]

Alternative Names
  • Baird, Grace Mary
Birth

7 May, 1868
Tower Hill, Victoria, Australia

Death

1 July, 1949 (aged 81)
Toorak, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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