Barbara Janet Ainsleigh Baynton was an Australian writer, made famous for "Bush Studies" which was written in retaliation to Henry Lawson's works. Baynton was the daughter of John Lawrence and Elizabeth Ewart, was born at Scone, Hunter River district, New South Wales, in 1857, although claiming to be born in 1862 also that her parents names were Penelope Ewart and Captain Robert Kilpatrick. Wikipedia
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Baynton was born in Scone, in the Hunter Valley area of New South Wales, Australia, on June 4, 1857. For many years, the date of her birth and the identities of her parents were uncertain, because Baynton altered her birth date and disguised her parents' www.novelguide.com/a/discover/ewb_22/ewb_22_07955.html