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Albert Edmund (Alb) Fryar (2 December 1875 – 23 July 1944) was a noted South Australian philatelists of the British Empire and prominent sportsman.〔(''Obituary: The late Mr Albert E. Fryar'' ) (28 July 1944). The Northern Argus, page 8. Retrieved 2015-10-21.〕 ==Family and education== Fryar was born on 2 December 1875 and raised in Stanley Flat, South Australia a small rural town about 6km north of Clare, to Irish immigrant parents Joseph Fryar (1847–1928) and Isabella ''née'' Carey (1839–1913).〔(''Early History of the Cemeteries of Clare and District'' ) (26 May 1939). The Northern Argus, page 8. Retrieved 2015-11-06.〕〔 He attended the Stanley Flat public school, and following private tuition, graduated from Adelaide University in September 1891.〔(''University of Adelaide: Preliminary Examinations'' ) (21 September 1891). The South Australian Register, page 6. Retrieved 2015-10-21.〕 After completing school, Fryar was employed by Mr Magnus Badger Solicitor in Clare, where he worked for 18 years as a clerk. He then moved to North Adelaide to work for Elders Smith & Co as a land broker and Justice of the Peace.〔V. de P. Gillen (17 February 1927). ''Our Great Northerner; Mr A. E. Fryar''. The Northern Sportsman (Vol 11, No 152), page 1.〕 He was eventually promoted to lands department manager of the company.〔(''Rides Bicycle Now In Its 41st Year'' ) (15 January 1938). The Adelaide Mail, page 7. Retrieved 2015-10-26.〕 On 3 May 1916, he married Wanda Elsa Von Sanden, daughter of Bernhard Von Sanden (1850–1924) and Alice Emily ''née'' Spencer (1860–1930) at North Adelaide.〔(''Family Notices: Special Notice'' ) (7 June 1916). The Register Adelaide, page 6. Retrieved 2015-10-21.〕 They lived at Rose Park in South Australia.〔Webb, Lucy (20 May 1953). (''Lucy Webb's diary'' ). The Northern Argus, page 11. Retrieved 2015-10-21.〕 Together they had three sons; Colin Thomas Fryar; Donald (Rocky) Fryar and Bruce Edmund (Bill) Fryar.〔Webb, Lucy (8 April 1948). (''Victor Harbor News and Notes (Twin Fryar Girls)'' ). The Northern Argus, page 1. Retrieved 2015-10-21.〕 Fryar died at his residence on 23 July 1944 following a long illness and was buried at the Clare General Cemetery.〔〔(Clare Cemetery ). Fryar, Albert Edmund. Retrieved 2015-10-21.〕
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