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Robert Tooth (28 May 1821 in Cranbrook, Kent, England – 19 September 1893 in Bedford, USA) was one of three brothers of Sydney's Tooth brewery family.〔Walsh, G. P. 1976 "Tooth, Robert (1821-1893)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Vol 6, Melbourne Uni Press, pp. 285-6, Online reference http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A060305b.htm〕 He built two of Sydney's grandest houses, Cranbrook House and The Swifts. ==Early life== Robert was the first son of Robert Tooth (b.1799) and Mary Ann (née Reader), a hops merchant of Swifts Park, Cranbrook, Kent, England.〔 His brothers were Edwin (1822–1858), and Frederick (1827–1893). His uncle was John Tooth (b. 1803), Cranbrook merchant and brewer, who first migrated to Sydney in the Bencoolen in 1828 and received a 2560-acre (1036 ha) grant in Durham County, New South Wales. After John established himself as a successful merchant he opened the Kent Brewery on Parramatta Road. In August 1843 Robert and Edwin arrived in Sydney on the Euphrates. The enduring merchant and brewing firm of R. and E. Tooth began on 1 September 1843 when John leased them the brewery.
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