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- Jane_Barton abstract "Jane (Jeanie) Barton, Lady Barton (née Ross; born 11 June 1851 – 23 March 1938) was the wife of first Prime Minister of Australia, Sir Edmund Barton of the Protectionist Party. She was the eldest daughter of David Ross of Newcastle, New South Wales. In 1877, at the age of 26, she married Edmund Barton, who was then a New South Wales barrister. Two years later he won a seat in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing the now abolished electoral district of University of Sydney. From 1896, the Bartons' house Miandetta in Carabella Street, North Sydney was the site of 'open house' meetings on the subject of Federation. Some of the most frequent attendees of the meeting would become prominent in the formation of Australia, namely Robert Garran, Atlee Hunt and Thomas Bavin. One of the ways in which Lady Barton helped her husband with the cause of Federation was when she served as vice-president of the second Sydney Women's Federal League. Later in life, after her husband left the Australian Parliament in 1903, she served as the first president of the Queen's Club in Sydney and was a member of the first committee of the Crown Street Women's Hospital. After her husband's death in 1920, she moved to London, returning to Sydney in 1927. In May 1935, she made possibly her last appearance in public at a service in Centennial Park to celebrate the silver jubilee of King George V. In March 1938, Lady Barton died aged 86 years at the home she and her husband moved into in 1909 called Avenel in Mona Road, the Darling Point, Sydney. She had six children by her husband: Edmund Alfred Barton (29 May 1897 – 13 November 1949), a New South Wales judge Wilfrid Alexander Barton (1880 – 1953), first Rhodes Scholar for New South Wales Jean Alice Barton (1882 – 1957), married Sir David Maughan (1873 – 1955) in 1909 Arnold Hubert Barton (3 January 1884 – 1948), married Jane Hungerford in Sydney 1909; he later migrated to Canada Oswald Barton (8 January 1888 – 6 February 1956), a medical doctor Leila Stephanie Barton (1892 – 1976), married Robert Christopher Churchill Scot-Skirving in London 1915↑ ↑ ↑".
- Jane_Barton activeYearsEndDate "1903-09-24".
- Jane_Barton activeYearsStartDate "1901-01-01".
- Jane_Barton birthDate "1851-06-11".
- Jane_Barton birthName "Jane Ross".
- Jane_Barton birthPlace Australia.
- Jane_Barton birthPlace Newcastle,_New_South_Wales.
- Jane_Barton deathDate "1938-03-23".
- Jane_Barton deathPlace Darling_Point,_New_South_Wales.
- Jane_Barton orderInOffice "Spouse of the Prime Minister of Australia".
- Jane_Barton spouse Edmund_Barton.
- Jane_Barton successor Pattie_Deakin.
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- Jane_Barton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jane Barton".
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- Jane_Barton birthDate "1851-06-11".
- Jane_Barton birthPlace Australia.
- Jane_Barton birthPlace Newcastle,_New_South_Wales.
- Jane_Barton birthname "Jane Ross".
- Jane_Barton caption "Turnbull".
- Jane_Barton deathDate "1938-03-23".
- Jane_Barton deathPlace Darling_Point,_New_South_Wales.
- Jane_Barton name "(the Lady Barton)".
- Jane_Barton name "Jane Barton".
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- Jane_Barton predecessor "Position established".
- Jane_Barton primeMinister Edmund_Barton.
- Jane_Barton spouse "Edmund Barton".
- Jane_Barton successor Pattie_Deakin.
- Jane_Barton termEnd "1903-09-24".
- Jane_Barton termStart "1901-01-01".
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- Jane_Barton comment "Jane (Jeanie) Barton, Lady Barton (née Ross; born 11 June 1851 – 23 March 1938) was the wife of first Prime Minister of Australia, Sir Edmund Barton of the Protectionist Party. She was the eldest daughter of David Ross of Newcastle, New South Wales. In 1877, at the age of 26, she married Edmund Barton, who was then a New South Wales barrister. Two years later he won a seat in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing the now abolished electoral district of University of Sydney.".
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- Jane_Barton name "(the Lady Barton)".
- Jane_Barton name "Jane Barton".