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Auntie Maude Moore was born in Sydney in 1928. Her father was William Fowler Edwards and her mother was Mary Kathleen Edwards (nee Edwards). She worked for the Nowra Aboriginal Cultural Centre for fourteen years. During the 1980s, Auntie Maude cooked for and took meals to the elderly Aboriginal people from the area known as Silver City, so called because all the houses were made of tin.