Frederick William Armytage

pastoralist
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Intropastoralist
wasFarmer Herder
Gender
Male
Birth17 October 1838
Death1912 (aged 73 years)
Star signLibra
The details

Biography

Frederick William Armytage (1838-1912) was an Australian pastoralist. He was the sixth son of George Armytage.

He was born on 17 October 1838 in Bagdad, Tasmania. His family moved to Geelong, Victoria in 1851 and he was educated at the Diocesan Grammar School, now Geelong Grammar.

He acquired Wooloomanata Station from his father and acquired additional properties in New South Wales and Queensland. He was associated with the development of the frozen meat export industry.

He died in Melbourne on 3 September 1912.

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