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- William_Paxton_(Australian_businessman) abstract "William Paxton (1818 – 1 September 1893) was a South Australian colonist who arrived in 1840, became one of the investors in the Burra copper mines and returned to England in July 1855, a wealthy man.Some sources give his birthplace as Whitby, Cheshire, or Whitby, Yorkshire but he was christened on 22 February 1819 in Claydon, Oxfordshire, a long way from either, and was a resident of Brighton, Sussex before leaving for Australia, and was a pharmacist by training.".
- William_Paxton_(Australian_businessman) comment "William Paxton (1818 – 1 September 1893) was a South Australian colonist who arrived in 1840, became one of the investors in the Burra copper mines and returned to England in July 1855, a wealthy man.Some sources give his birthplace as Whitby, Cheshire, or Whitby, Yorkshire but he was christened on 22 February 1819 in Claydon, Oxfordshire, a long way from either, and was a resident of Brighton, Sussex before leaving for Australia, and was a pharmacist by training.".