Ambrose Foss
Ambrose Foss (c. 1803 in England — 1862 in Sydney, Australia) was a chemist, druggist and dentist in Sydney. He also became an alderman for the city of Sydney,[1] and a church deacon. Ambrose Foss and his colleague Edward Hunt founded the Congregational Church in New South Wales. Foss built a house called Forest Lodge after which a Sydney suburb is named.
His daughter married Henry Chamberlain Russell.
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- "Ambrose Foss", Sydney's Aldermen, retrieved 3 February 2016
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