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Edmund Barton and Jane Ross lived in Sydney, Australia, after their marriage in 1880. They initially resided in the suburb of Darlinghurst before moving to other locations within Sydney. Their home life was marked by Barton’s growing political career, which eventually led him to become Australia's first Prime Minister.

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