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Fogg, Sydney James, 1900 - 1986
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Name Sydney James Fogg, 1900 - 1986BiographyDate of Birth: 9 February 1900, Wongum, South Pine (Qld.)
Date of Death: 10 September 1986, Queensland
Buried: Albany Creek Columbarium
Sydney's parents were William James Fogg and Margaret Emily Draper. The Foggs of Samsonvale and Draper's of Bunya were pioneering families. Sydney's Grandfather William Fogg was a well-known pioneer of the district
he was a member of the first Pine Divisional Board and also a director of the local butter factory at Samsonvale. The locality Draper was chosen to honour the pioneering Draper Family. Sydney was living at Samson Creek when he enlisted 22 January 1916 at Brisbane. His older brother Gilbert [1036] enlisted as well but was killed. Sydney married Helen Stirling in 1924. (Wongum or variations of spelling was the name of the Post Office at a private residence near Wongun/gam Creek, informally known as Bunya PO.)Birth date09-02-1900Death date10 September 1986
Date of Death: 10 September 1986, Queensland
Buried: Albany Creek Columbarium
Sydney's parents were William James Fogg and Margaret Emily Draper. The Foggs of Samsonvale and Draper's of Bunya were pioneering families. Sydney's Grandfather William Fogg was a well-known pioneer of the district
he was a member of the first Pine Divisional Board and also a director of the local butter factory at Samsonvale. The locality Draper was chosen to honour the pioneering Draper Family. Sydney was living at Samson Creek when he enlisted 22 January 1916 at Brisbane. His older brother Gilbert [1036] enlisted as well but was killed. Sydney married Helen Stirling in 1924. (Wongum or variations of spelling was the name of the Post Office at a private residence near Wongun/gam Creek, informally known as Bunya PO.)Birth date09-02-1900Death date10 September 1986
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Fogg, Sydney James, 1900 - 1986. Moreton Bay Our Story, accessed 09/09/2024, https://ourstory.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/nodes/view/24490