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Bayfield Moulden
Bayfield (Bay) Moulden proposed common rules at Kensington in 1873 when 19 years old?
Born in Adelaide in 1854 and died in Adelaide in 1933, aged 79 years.
Did he attend St Peter’s? His nephew Frank did.
Bayfield Moulden was a solicitor in the large family law firm Moulden & Son solicitors founded by his father Joseph Moulden.
Bayfield Moulden with his family in 1896, aged 42 years.
Frank Moulden, later President of SA British Football Association from 1905 to 1931 was Bayfield’s nephew. Did they discuss Bayfield’s early days in the 1870s trying to influence the British rules for football? Did Frank decide to follow in his Uncle Bayfield’s footsteps and see himself as continuing the family lineage of support for British Football?

