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From graduating Fort Street School in Sydney, to the trenches in Gallipoli, then France. Recipient of the Military Cross and Military Medal.
An exploration into the identity of the surname RUTLEDGE looks into its Historical, Tribal, Genealogical, Geographical and Etymology origins.
This edition of the series, 'Rutledges of Australia', continues from 'The Life of James Rutledge, Pioneer in Australian Education'. The next generation of the Rutledges in Australia explores the life of the Reverend William Woolls Rutledge, from 1849 to 1921. Following in his fathers footsteps in the Methodist faith, and the cause for social equality and progression, and to counter the social evils of the day. Carruthers described him as a man of honour, 'devout in his spirit, beautifully submissive in affliction and suffering ... being dead he yet speaketh'.
Dr Rutledge was in the first intake of six students to the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Sydney. Since he was the only one of the group to complete the course he was notionally the faculty’s first graduate.
This edition of the series, 'Rutledges of Australia', commences with 'the life of James .Rutledge, Pioneer in Australian Education'. Born in Ireland 1817, sailed upon the 'Lord Western' in 1840 to New South Wales, Australia.
This edition of the series, 'Rutledges of Australia', continues from 'Reverend William Woolls Rutledge'. The next generation of the Rutledges in Australia explores the life of Ralph Gordon Rutledge, the architect from Sydney who fought in Gallipoli, and the two World Wars, including. The next generation of the Rutledges in Australia explores the life of Ralph, from 1893 to 1960.
The trials and tribulations of the Rutledges on that beautiful island.
Rutledge pioneers to a distant colony now called Australia.
The Rutledges, Ruttledges, Routledges, arrived by boat in the colony that became a nation, New Zealand.
Norfolk Annals is a two volume work collected from the Norfolk Chronicle by British historian Charles Mackie. It presents a chronological record of the most remarkable events in the nineteenth century. Split down the middle, volume one covers the period from 1801 to 1850 and volume two continues from 1851 and ends with the December of 1900, recording events and happenings of Norfolk county.