BAXTER, Arthur Phillips

Birth Name BAXTER, Arthur Phillips
Gender male
Age at Death 61 years, 10 months, 12 days

Narrative

Mr. Arthur Baxter, a well-known figure at the Sydney Cricket Ground, died - on Friday, and was buried on Saturday.
He was a member of the Carthona Cricket Club, which used to put in a strong junior eleven 15 years ago. Later he went to the senior ranks, and joined the Carlton team, and was a contemporary of the late Victor Trumper — indeed was one of those who "discovered" the great right hander. After the inauguration of district cricket the late Mr. Baxter dropped out of the game, except in the capacity of a keen spectator.
His sisters were the Misses Baxter, of Arthurleigh private school, who predeceased him.

MEN AND WOMEN (1922, April 25). The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), p. 8 TROVE

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 8 Jun 1860 Sydney, NSW, Australia   1
Death 20 Apr 1922 Sydney, NSW, Australia   1
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BAXTER.-April 20 1922 at his residence, Arthurleigh 166 Albion street Sydney, Arthur Phillips Baxter.

Family Notices (1922, April 21). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), p. 8. TROVE

Burial 22 Apr 1922 C. of E. Cemetery, Waverley, Sydney, NSW, Australia   2
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BAXTER.- The Funeral of ARTHUR PHILLIPS BAXTER will leave Arthurleigh, 166 Albion-street, Sydney, TOMORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 2.30, for Church of England Cemetery, Waverley.

Family Notices (1922, April 21). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), p. 7. TROVE

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father BAXTER, George10 Oct 18031 Feb 1875
Mother SANDERSON, Mary7 May 181912 Oct 1863
    Brother     BAXTER, George Frederick 10 Apr 1844 30 Jul 1898
    Brother     BAXTER, Charles Arthur 20 Oct 1845 28 Jul 1860
    Sister     BAXTER, Emily Catherine 1848 21 Oct 1921
    Sister     BAXTER, Mary Louisa 1850 7 Dec 1921
    Sister     BAXTER, Caroline Frances 22 Jul 1855 19 Sep 1919
         BAXTER, Arthur Phillips 8 Jun 1860 20 Apr 1922