Frank West Rich
(14 August 1840 - 25 February 1929)
Frank West Rich was born on 14 August 1840 in Darfield, Yorkshire. He was the son of Henry Rich and Sarah West.
Frank West Rich appeared on the 1841 census in the household of Henry Rich and Sarah West in Darfield, Yorkshire. Frank West Rich was christened on 4 April 1847 in Mattersey, Nottinghamshire. Frank and George were listed as the children of Sarah West in the 1851 census in Walls Lane Cottage, Whitwell, Derbyshire.
Frank was educated at Whitewell, Derbyshire. Frederick, Frank and George were listed as the children of Sarah Rich in the 1861 census in Bayley St, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland.
The marriage of Frank West Rich and Mary Elizabeth Elliott was registered in Tynemouth RD, Northumberland, in the March 1868 quarter.
Frank West Rich and Mary Elizabeth Elliott were recorded on the 1871 census in 10 Bath St, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland. Frank W Rich, aged 30, head, architect, born Darfield,Yks with his wife Mary E Rich, aged 24, born Newcastle and their sons Edmund 3, Roland 1 all born at Newcastle and mother Sarah Rich, widow, 61, born Whitwell, Derbyshire and his wife's sister Georgina I? Elliott, unmarried, 18, born Newcastle.
Frank West Rich and Mary Elizabeth Elliott were recorded on the 1881 census in 6 Jesmond Gardens, Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland. Frank M Rich, aged 40, head, architect, born Darfield,Yks with his wife Mary E Rich, aged 34, born Newcastle and their daughter Amy aged 7 born Newcastle, and two servants.
Frank West Rich and Mary Elizabeth Elliott were recorded on the 1901 census in Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne Northumberland. Frank W Rich, head married, 60, architect, born Pingle Bridge, Yks, with his wife Mary E 54, and children Roland 31, architectural draftsman, Amy 27, Gerald 19, agricultural student, all born at Newcastle with two servants.
Frank died on 25 February 1929 in Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne Northumberland, aged 88. He was buried in Holystone, Northumberland.
His will was proved on 2 August 1929 at the Principal Probate Registry, London. Frank West Rich of Dueshill Grange, Holyhead, Northumberland & of 6 Jesmond Gardens, Newcastle upon Tyne died 25 Feb 1929. Probate to Roland Rich, architect, Geraqld Rich, farmer & Amy Rich, spinster. Effects £44,703.
Frank West Rich appeared on the 1841 census in the household of Henry Rich and Sarah West in Darfield, Yorkshire. Frank West Rich was christened on 4 April 1847 in Mattersey, Nottinghamshire. Frank and George were listed as the children of Sarah West in the 1851 census in Walls Lane Cottage, Whitwell, Derbyshire.
Frank was educated at Whitewell, Derbyshire. Frederick, Frank and George were listed as the children of Sarah Rich in the 1861 census in Bayley St, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland.
The marriage of Frank West Rich and Mary Elizabeth Elliott was registered in Tynemouth RD, Northumberland, in the March 1868 quarter.
Frank West Rich and Mary Elizabeth Elliott were recorded on the 1871 census in 10 Bath St, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland. Frank W Rich, aged 30, head, architect, born Darfield,Yks with his wife Mary E Rich, aged 24, born Newcastle and their sons Edmund 3, Roland 1 all born at Newcastle and mother Sarah Rich, widow, 61, born Whitwell, Derbyshire and his wife's sister Georgina I? Elliott, unmarried, 18, born Newcastle.
Frank West Rich and Mary Elizabeth Elliott were recorded on the 1881 census in 6 Jesmond Gardens, Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland. Frank M Rich, aged 40, head, architect, born Darfield,Yks with his wife Mary E Rich, aged 34, born Newcastle and their daughter Amy aged 7 born Newcastle, and two servants.
Frank West Rich and Mary Elizabeth Elliott were recorded on the 1901 census in Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne Northumberland. Frank W Rich, head married, 60, architect, born Pingle Bridge, Yks, with his wife Mary E 54, and children Roland 31, architectural draftsman, Amy 27, Gerald 19, agricultural student, all born at Newcastle with two servants.
Frank died on 25 February 1929 in Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne Northumberland, aged 88. He was buried in Holystone, Northumberland.
His will was proved on 2 August 1929 at the Principal Probate Registry, London. Frank West Rich of Dueshill Grange, Holyhead, Northumberland & of 6 Jesmond Gardens, Newcastle upon Tyne died 25 Feb 1929. Probate to Roland Rich, architect, Geraqld Rich, farmer & Amy Rich, spinster. Effects £44,703.
Children of Frank West Rich and Mary Elizabeth Elliott
- Edmund Rich b. 1869
- Roland Rich b. 1870
- Amy Rich b. 13 Aug 1873
- Gerald Rich b. 1882
Fred Rich
(March 1888 - )
Fred Rich was born in March 1888 in Doncaster RD, Yorkshire. He was the son of Henry Rich and Ellizabeth Cole. Alice, Beatrice, Jessie, Hamer, Fred and Harry were listed as the children of Henry Rich in the 1891 census in 7 Chapel St, Hexthorpe, Yorkshire. Fred, Horace and Alethea were listed as Henry Rich's children in the 1911 census in 7 Travis Row, Chapple St, Hexthorpe, Yorkshire.
Frederick Rich
(7 May 1848 - )
Frederick Rich was christened on 7 May 1848 in Ollerton, Nottinghamshire. He was the son of Henry Rich and Sarah Haywood. Edward, Betsey, Frederick and Henry were listed as the children of Henry Rich in the 1851 census in Rufford, Nottinghamshire. Betsey, Frederick and Henry were listed as the children of Henry Rich in the 1861 census in Rufford, NTT.
Frederick Rich
(circa 1869 - before 22 December 1896)
Frederick Rich was born circa 1869 in Shaw Hill, Grenoside, Yorkshire. He was the son of Thomas Rich and Sarah Anne Woolhouse. Frederick and William were listed as the children of Thomas Rich in the 1871 census in Ecclesfield. Henry, Thomas, Frederick and Sarah were listed as the children of Thomas Rich in the 1881 census in Wadsley Bridge, Ecclesfield, Yorkshire.
Frederick died before 22 December 1896 in Ecclesfield, Yorkshire. He was buried on 22 December 1896 in St Mary, Ecclesfield.
Frederick died before 22 December 1896 in Ecclesfield, Yorkshire. He was buried on 22 December 1896 in St Mary, Ecclesfield.
Frederick Rich
(15 August 1841 - )
Frederick Rich was christened on 15 August 1841 in Blyth, Nottinghamshire. He was the son of Joseph Rich and Elizabeth Taylor. Frederick, Sarah, George, Betsy and Charlotte were listed as the children of Joseph Rich in the 1851 census in East Side, Blyth, Nottinghamshire.
Frederick Rich was recorded on the 1861 census in Doncaster, Yorkshire. Frederick Rich, servant, unmarried, aged 14, stable boy, born Blyth in the household of Richard Robinson, race horse trainer..
Frederick Rich married Elizabeth Unknown before 1870.
Frederick Rich was recorded on the 1871 census in Darfield, Yorkshire. Frederick Rich, married, aged 29, born Blyth, Nottingham, head, coachman with his wife Elizabeth aged 26, born Doncaster, and son William M, 1, born Doncaster. 11 months, born at Darfield.
Frederick Rich and Elizabeth Unknown were recorded on the 1881 census in Snape Hill, Darfield. Frederick Rich, married, aged 39, born Blyth, Nottingham, head, coal miner with his wife Elizabeth aged 35, born Doncaster, and sons Charles F Rich aged 7, scholar, and Herbert H Rich, aged 5, scholar, Arthur E Rich aged 3 and George A Rich aged 11 months, all born at Darfield with two boarders: Alfred Hall & John Milner.
Frederick Rich was recorded on the 1891 census in Wombwell, Yorkshire. Frederick Rich, aged 49, groom, born Blyth.
Frederick Rich was recorded on the 1861 census in Doncaster, Yorkshire. Frederick Rich, servant, unmarried, aged 14, stable boy, born Blyth in the household of Richard Robinson, race horse trainer..
Frederick Rich married Elizabeth Unknown before 1870.
Frederick Rich was recorded on the 1871 census in Darfield, Yorkshire. Frederick Rich, married, aged 29, born Blyth, Nottingham, head, coachman with his wife Elizabeth aged 26, born Doncaster, and son William M, 1, born Doncaster. 11 months, born at Darfield.
Frederick Rich and Elizabeth Unknown were recorded on the 1881 census in Snape Hill, Darfield. Frederick Rich, married, aged 39, born Blyth, Nottingham, head, coal miner with his wife Elizabeth aged 35, born Doncaster, and sons Charles F Rich aged 7, scholar, and Herbert H Rich, aged 5, scholar, Arthur E Rich aged 3 and George A Rich aged 11 months, all born at Darfield with two boarders: Alfred Hall & John Milner.
Frederick Rich was recorded on the 1891 census in Wombwell, Yorkshire. Frederick Rich, aged 49, groom, born Blyth.
Children of Frederick Rich and Elizabeth Unknown
- William Moxon Rich+ b. Mar 1870
- Charles Frederick Rich b. Jun 1873
- Herbert Henry Rich b. Dec 1875
- Arthur E Rich b. Dec 1877
- George Albert Rich+ b. 1880
Frederick Amor Rich
(December 1861 - )
Frederick Amor Rich's birth was registered in the quarter ending in December 1861 in Helperby, Gt Ouseburn RD, Yorkshire. He was the son of Henry Rich and Annie Brooks. Charles, Henry, Frederick and Alice were listed as the children of Henry Rich in the 1871 census in Helperby, Yorkshire. Henry, Frederick and Alice were listed as the children of Henry Rich in the 1881 census in 2 Gray Street, York.
The marriage of Frederick Amor Rich and Sarah Ann Towle was registered in Sculcoates RD, Yorkshire, in the March 1889 quarter.
Frederick Amor Rich and Sarah Ann Towle were recorded on the 1891 census in 5 Wilson St, Drypool, Yorkshire. Frederick A Rich, 29, warehouseman born Brafferton & his wife Sarah A, 25 born Hull. Frederick Amor Rich was widowed in 1894 on the death of his wife Sarah Ann Towle.
Frederick Amor Rich married secondly Annie Ward (Cooper) on 27 February 1900 in the Register Office, York, Yorkshire. Frederick Amor Rich aged 36, warehouseman, son of Henry Rich, brewer, deceased & Annie Cooper, aged 29, laundress, daughter of Benjamin Thomas Ward, deceased, engine fitter; they were both widowed and of 4 St Laurence Court, York. He signed as F Amor Rich and she as Annie Cooper.
Frederick Amor Rich and Annie Ward (Cooper) were recorded on the 1901 census in 4 Lawrence Crt, York, Yorkshire, England. Frederick A Rich 38. goods railway porter, born Brafferton, Yks; his wife Annie, 31, John William 8, Florence A 6, Alice 10 months, all born at York.
The marriage of Frederick Amor Rich and Sarah Ann Towle was registered in Sculcoates RD, Yorkshire, in the March 1889 quarter.
Frederick Amor Rich and Sarah Ann Towle were recorded on the 1891 census in 5 Wilson St, Drypool, Yorkshire. Frederick A Rich, 29, warehouseman born Brafferton & his wife Sarah A, 25 born Hull. Frederick Amor Rich was widowed in 1894 on the death of his wife Sarah Ann Towle.
Frederick Amor Rich married secondly Annie Ward (Cooper) on 27 February 1900 in the Register Office, York, Yorkshire. Frederick Amor Rich aged 36, warehouseman, son of Henry Rich, brewer, deceased & Annie Cooper, aged 29, laundress, daughter of Benjamin Thomas Ward, deceased, engine fitter; they were both widowed and of 4 St Laurence Court, York. He signed as F Amor Rich and she as Annie Cooper.
Frederick Amor Rich and Annie Ward (Cooper) were recorded on the 1901 census in 4 Lawrence Crt, York, Yorkshire, England. Frederick A Rich 38. goods railway porter, born Brafferton, Yks; his wife Annie, 31, John William 8, Florence A 6, Alice 10 months, all born at York.
Children of Frederick Amor Rich and Annie Ward (Cooper)
- John William Rich b. c 1892
- Florence A Rich b. c 1895
- Alice Rich+ b. 1900
Frederick Walter Rich
(13 April 1915 - 10 February 2001)
Frederick Walter Rich married Rosie Lock. Frederick Walter Rich was born on 13 April 1915. He was the son of Walter Frederick Rich and Amy Fox.
Frederick died on 10 February 2001 aged 85.
Frederick died on 10 February 2001 aged 85.
Frederick West Rich
(23 October 1836 - December 1868)
Frederick West Rich was christened on 23 October 1836 in Mattersey, Nottinghamshire. The architect Frank West Rich was listed as Frederick West Rich up to 1875!. He was the son of Henry Rich and Sarah West.
Frederick West Rich appeared on the 1841 census in the household of Henry Rich and Sarah West in Darfield, Yorkshire. Frederick, Frank and George were listed as the children of Sarah Rich in the 1861 census in Bayley St, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland.
Frederick's death was registered in the quarter ending in December 1868 in London, Pancras RD.
Frederick West Rich appeared on the 1841 census in the household of Henry Rich and Sarah West in Darfield, Yorkshire. Frederick, Frank and George were listed as the children of Sarah Rich in the 1861 census in Bayley St, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland.
Frederick's death was registered in the quarter ending in December 1868 in London, Pancras RD.
George Rich
(7 July 1777 - 18 March 1859)
George Rich was born on 7 July 1777 in Barnsley, Yorkshire. He was the son of Amor Rich and Mary Unknown (Wilkinson). George Rich was christened on 8 August 1777 in Barnsley.
In Worthies & families & celebrities of Barnsley by Joseph Wilkinson, the inventor Joseph Bramah is discussed . A George Rich, who was at one time a scholar in Stainborough School, was working for Bramah at Pimlico in 1799, but in what capacity we are not told. Possibly he might be the "smith" alluded to; but he, however, left Bramah, and was in the West Indies in 1807 and NSW in 1810. He returned to England and in his old age lived in Rich Lane, Barnsley.
George Rich married Mary Unknown circa 1800 in London?. He may be the George Rich of Bingham, who married Mary Bell of Scorby on 24 Nov 1810 at Screveton (St Wilfred), Nottinghamshire.
George resided at The Windmill Pub, Shambles St, Barnsley, 1829.
George Rich was listed as occupier with Mrs Rock as owner between 1830 and 1831 in Barnsley, Yorkshire.
George Rich and John Rich John & George were listed next to each other as #1387, George Rich, of Rich Lane, Shambles St for a freehold house in Shambles St, then John Rich (starred) of Adelaide Square, New Windsor, Berkshire, for a freehold cottage and barn, in Rich Lane. In 1840 George was not listed, and John's address was given as Francis St, Newington Butts, London from 1840 to 1859 in Barnsley, Yorkshire.
George Rich was recorded on the 1841 census in St Mary Street, Barnsley, Yorkshire. George Rich, aged 62, carpenter, Thos Linley Wood, aged 7 & James Wood , 31, warehouse man, & Jos[ia]h Rodgerson, warehouseman.
George Rich was recorded on the 1851 census in Rich Lane, Barnsley, Yorkshire. George Rich, aged 73, unmarried, retired carpenter/joiner, houses proprietor. He is the only Rich in the town.
George died on 18 March 1859 in Barnsley, Yorkshire, aged 81. He was buried on 21 March 1859 in St Mary's, Barnsley. George Rich, Barnsley, buried 21 March 1857, aged 81.
In Worthies & families & celebrities of Barnsley by Joseph Wilkinson, the inventor Joseph Bramah is discussed . A George Rich, who was at one time a scholar in Stainborough School, was working for Bramah at Pimlico in 1799, but in what capacity we are not told. Possibly he might be the "smith" alluded to; but he, however, left Bramah, and was in the West Indies in 1807 and NSW in 1810. He returned to England and in his old age lived in Rich Lane, Barnsley.
George Rich married Mary Unknown circa 1800 in London?. He may be the George Rich of Bingham, who married Mary Bell of Scorby on 24 Nov 1810 at Screveton (St Wilfred), Nottinghamshire.
George resided at The Windmill Pub, Shambles St, Barnsley, 1829.
George Rich was listed as occupier with Mrs Rock as owner between 1830 and 1831 in Barnsley, Yorkshire.
George Rich and John Rich John & George were listed next to each other as #1387, George Rich, of Rich Lane, Shambles St for a freehold house in Shambles St, then John Rich (starred) of Adelaide Square, New Windsor, Berkshire, for a freehold cottage and barn, in Rich Lane. In 1840 George was not listed, and John's address was given as Francis St, Newington Butts, London from 1840 to 1859 in Barnsley, Yorkshire.
George Rich was recorded on the 1841 census in St Mary Street, Barnsley, Yorkshire. George Rich, aged 62, carpenter, Thos Linley Wood, aged 7 & James Wood , 31, warehouse man, & Jos[ia]h Rodgerson, warehouseman.
George Rich was recorded on the 1851 census in Rich Lane, Barnsley, Yorkshire. George Rich, aged 73, unmarried, retired carpenter/joiner, houses proprietor. He is the only Rich in the town.
George died on 18 March 1859 in Barnsley, Yorkshire, aged 81. He was buried on 21 March 1859 in St Mary's, Barnsley. George Rich, Barnsley, buried 21 March 1857, aged 81.
George Rich
(30 October 1797 - 7 May 1862)
George Rich was born on 30 October 1797 in Banwell, Somerset, England.
George Rich married Sarah Esgar on 6 May 1817 in Bleadon, Somerset.
George Rich and Sarah Esgar arrived per "Chelydra. Anotehr voyage departed Sydney (4 Jun 1840) to Auckland (28 Jul 1840), under Captain Smale. A Mr Rich travelled from Sydney (16 May 1841) to Wellington." on 17 February 1840 at Auckland, New Zealand. George was a farmer in Racecourse, Epsom.
Administration of the estate of Mary Dyer Rich was granted to George Rich, on 18 July 1859 in the Principal Probate Registry, London, Mary Dyer Rich, late of Auckland, spinster, to father George Rich, sheepholder of Auckland.
George Rich married Elizabeth (?) before 1861.
George Rich made a will dated 1861 in New Zealand. George Rich of Auckland, settler, I appoint my son William Rich of Hawkes Bay in NZ afsd, setter, my son Francis Dyer Rich of Onehunga, near Auckland afsd, setterl, …. To my wife Elizabeth Rich £200 … [money] towards increasing the stipend of the ministers of Remeura and Epsom churches … my business as a sheep farmer … sons William, Francis Dyer, daughter Maria Rich, spinster, grandchildren Emma Lavina Smale, spinster, Arthur Charles Smale and Frank Dyer Rich Smale .. 26 Jan 1861. Pd 1863 Dunedin, Otago. He was widowed on 7 May 1862 on the death of his wife George Rich.
His will was proved in 1863 at Dunedin, New Zealand.
George Rich married Sarah Esgar on 6 May 1817 in Bleadon, Somerset.
George Rich and Sarah Esgar arrived per "Chelydra. Anotehr voyage departed Sydney (4 Jun 1840) to Auckland (28 Jul 1840), under Captain Smale. A Mr Rich travelled from Sydney (16 May 1841) to Wellington." on 17 February 1840 at Auckland, New Zealand. George was a farmer in Racecourse, Epsom.
Administration of the estate of Mary Dyer Rich was granted to George Rich, on 18 July 1859 in the Principal Probate Registry, London, Mary Dyer Rich, late of Auckland, spinster, to father George Rich, sheepholder of Auckland.
George Rich married Elizabeth (?) before 1861.
George Rich made a will dated 1861 in New Zealand. George Rich of Auckland, settler, I appoint my son William Rich of Hawkes Bay in NZ afsd, setter, my son Francis Dyer Rich of Onehunga, near Auckland afsd, setterl, …. To my wife Elizabeth Rich £200 … [money] towards increasing the stipend of the ministers of Remeura and Epsom churches … my business as a sheep farmer … sons William, Francis Dyer, daughter Maria Rich, spinster, grandchildren Emma Lavina Smale, spinster, Arthur Charles Smale and Frank Dyer Rich Smale .. 26 Jan 1861. Pd 1863 Dunedin, Otago. He was widowed on 7 May 1862 on the death of his wife George Rich.
His will was proved in 1863 at Dunedin, New Zealand.
Children of George Rich and Sarah Esgar
- Thomas Rich b. 1 Jan 1818
- Emma Rich+ b. 7 Sep 1821
- George Rich b. 31 Oct 1822, d. 8 Apr 1842
- Ann Rich b. 7 Sep 1823, d. 6 Mar 1845
- Francis Dyer Rich+ b. 6 Jan 1829, d. 5 Feb 1901
- Mary Dyer Rich b. 25 Jun 1837, d. 30 May 1854
Children of George Rich and Elizabeth (?)
- Simon Rich b. 31 Aug 1824
- William Rich b. 5 Jan 1826, d. c 1866
- Maria Rich b. 3 Sep 1831, d. 19 Aug 1900
George Rich
(before 25 February 1753 - before 25 February 1753)
George Rich was born before 25 February 1753 in Cawthorne, Yorkshire. John who had interests in land at Hoyland Swaine, etc. is hardly likely to be described as a labourer when this son died.
George died before 25 February 1753 in Cawthorne, YKS. He was buried on 25 February 1753 in Cawthorne. George, son of John Rich, labourer of Cawthorne. He was the son of John Rich and Sarah Bramold.
George died before 25 February 1753 in Cawthorne, YKS. He was buried on 25 February 1753 in Cawthorne. George, son of John Rich, labourer of Cawthorne. He was the son of John Rich and Sarah Bramold.
George Rich
(4 November 1805 - )
He was not mentioned in his fathers will dated 1839. He presumably died young.. George Rich was born on 4 November 1805 in Throapham, Yorkshire. He was the son of Amor Rich and Mary Turner. George Rich was christened on 2 January 1806 in Throapham. George Rich, child of Amor, house carpenter by Mary his wife.
George Rich
(before 1725? - )
George Rich was born before 1725?.
George Rich married Anne Taylor on 26 September 1745 in Walesby, Nottinghamshire.
George Rich married Anne Taylor on 26 September 1745 in Walesby, Nottinghamshire.
George Rich
(1 January 1816 - 1 January 1860)
George Rich was christened on 1 January 1816 in St John the Evangelist, Carlton-in-Lindrick, Nottinghamshire. He was the son of George Rich and Elizabeth Barg. George and George was listed as the son of George Rich in the 1851 census in North Carlton or Kingston, Carlton-in-Lindrick, Nottinghamshire. George was a joiner in 1859, Carlton-in-Lindrick, Nottinghamshire.
George Rich made a will dated 31 December 1859 in Carlton-in-Lindrick, NTT. This is the last will and testament of me George Rich of Carlton in Lindrick in the county of Nottingham I give and bequeath the ... and enjoyment of all my household goods and furniture ... my personal estate except ... to my sister Lydia Radley of Gateford with a request that she will give to my two sisters Rebecca Turner and Elizabeth Cooper ... she thinks proper I give and bequeath all my joiners tools to my two nephews James Radley and John Radley, the sons of my sister Lydia Radley ... George Rich (his mark).
George died on 1 January 1860 in Gateford, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, aged 44. He was buried on 4 January 1860 in St Mary Priory churchyard, Worksop, Nottinghamshire.
The administration of his estate was granted to Lydia Radley on 5 January 1861 at the Principal Probate Registry, London.
George Rich made a will dated 31 December 1859 in Carlton-in-Lindrick, NTT. This is the last will and testament of me George Rich of Carlton in Lindrick in the county of Nottingham I give and bequeath the ... and enjoyment of all my household goods and furniture ... my personal estate except ... to my sister Lydia Radley of Gateford with a request that she will give to my two sisters Rebecca Turner and Elizabeth Cooper ... she thinks proper I give and bequeath all my joiners tools to my two nephews James Radley and John Radley, the sons of my sister Lydia Radley ... George Rich (his mark).
George died on 1 January 1860 in Gateford, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, aged 44. He was buried on 4 January 1860 in St Mary Priory churchyard, Worksop, Nottinghamshire.
The administration of his estate was granted to Lydia Radley on 5 January 1861 at the Principal Probate Registry, London.
George Rich
(6 January 1782 - 8 September 1857)
George Rich was christened on 6 January 1782 in Carlton-in-Lindrick, Nottinghamshire. He was the son of Amor Rich and Sarah Unwin.
George Rich married Elizabeth Barg on 24 December 1805 in St Mary (Priory), Worksop, Nottinghamshire. George Rich of Carlton & Elizabeth Barg. George was a carpenter between 1816 and 1818, in Carlton-in-Lindrick.
In Amor Rich's will dated 28 March 1818 in Carlton-in-Lindrick, NTT, George Rich was named as heir. He was widowed before 2 December 1824 on the death of his wife Elizabeth Barg.
George Rich married secondly Mary Unknown (Carr) on 10 July 1827 in Carlton-in-Lindrick, NTT. Married by licence - they were both widowed. They were both of the parish of BurtonJoyce.
George Rich was listed in a directory dated 1832 as George Rich, joiner/wheelwright at North Carlton or Kingston, Carlton-in-Lindrick, Nottinghamshire.
George Rich and Mary Unknown (Carr) were recorded on the 1841 census in Carlton-in-Lindrick, Nottinghamshire. George Rich, 55, steward, born in the county; Mary Rich aged 50, not born in the county, Elizabeth Rich, aged 20, born in the county.
George Rich was listed in a directory dated from 1844 to 1853 as George Rich, steward at Carlton-in-Lindrick, Nottinghamshire.
George Rich was recorded on the 1851 census in Carlton-in-Lindrick, Nottinghamshire. George Rich, head, mar?, 69, agent for Sir Thos White, Bart., born Carlton; with his son George, unmarried aged 35, master joiner, born Carlton and his housekeeper daughter Elizabeth, aged 32, born Carlton.
George died on 8 September 1857 in Carlton-in-Lindrick, NTT, aged 75. He was buried on 10 September 1857 in St John the Evangelist graveyard, Carlton-in-Lindrick. His memorial inscription states George Rich died 8 September aged 75, also Mary his second wife, died 2 [24thMay 1850 aged 64 years.
His will was proved in January 1858 at the Prerogative Court of York.
George Rich married Elizabeth Barg on 24 December 1805 in St Mary (Priory), Worksop, Nottinghamshire. George Rich of Carlton & Elizabeth Barg. George was a carpenter between 1816 and 1818, in Carlton-in-Lindrick.
In Amor Rich's will dated 28 March 1818 in Carlton-in-Lindrick, NTT, George Rich was named as heir. He was widowed before 2 December 1824 on the death of his wife Elizabeth Barg.
George Rich married secondly Mary Unknown (Carr) on 10 July 1827 in Carlton-in-Lindrick, NTT. Married by licence - they were both widowed. They were both of the parish of BurtonJoyce.
George Rich was listed in a directory dated 1832 as George Rich, joiner/wheelwright at North Carlton or Kingston, Carlton-in-Lindrick, Nottinghamshire.
George Rich and Mary Unknown (Carr) were recorded on the 1841 census in Carlton-in-Lindrick, Nottinghamshire. George Rich, 55, steward, born in the county; Mary Rich aged 50, not born in the county, Elizabeth Rich, aged 20, born in the county.
George Rich was listed in a directory dated from 1844 to 1853 as George Rich, steward at Carlton-in-Lindrick, Nottinghamshire.
George Rich was recorded on the 1851 census in Carlton-in-Lindrick, Nottinghamshire. George Rich, head, mar?, 69, agent for Sir Thos White, Bart., born Carlton; with his son George, unmarried aged 35, master joiner, born Carlton and his housekeeper daughter Elizabeth, aged 32, born Carlton.
George died on 8 September 1857 in Carlton-in-Lindrick, NTT, aged 75. He was buried on 10 September 1857 in St John the Evangelist graveyard, Carlton-in-Lindrick. His memorial inscription states George Rich died 8 September aged 75, also Mary his second wife, died 2 [24thMay 1850 aged 64 years.
His will was proved in January 1858 at the Prerogative Court of York.
Children of George Rich and Elizabeth Barg
- Rebecca Rich b. b 28 Mar 1806
- Lydia Rich+ b. 15 Mar 1808
- Sarah Rich b. 21 Nov 1810
- George Rich b. 1 Jan 1816, d. 1 Jan 1860
- Elizabeth Rich (Cooper) b. 9 Aug 1818
- George Rich b. 9 Aug 1818, d. 1 Jan 1860
George Rich
(7 April 1805 - before 14 July 1885)
George Rich was christened on 7 April 1805 in Tuxford, Nottinghamshire. He was the son of William Rich and Elizabeth Eyre.
George Rich married Elizabeth Wright on 18 May 1827 in Bassingham, Lincolnshire.
George Rich and Elizabeth Wright were recorded on the 1841 census in Eldon Street, Tuxford. George Rich, aged 35, ag lab, Elizabeth aged 30, not born in the county; William aged 12, George aged 10, Mary aged 8, Charles aged 6, Thomas aged 1.
George Rich and Elizabeth Wright were recorded on the 1851 census in Tuxford. George Rich 45, labourer, born Tuxford, his wife Elizth Rich 42, born Bassingham, Lincs; children George Rich 19, Thomas Rich 11, Walter Rich 9, Sarah Wright Rich 5, Samuel Rich 2, all born at Tuxford.
George Rich and Elizabeth Wright were recorded on the 1861 census in Tuxford. George Rich,42, labourer; Elizabeth his wife 45, his children - George 19, Thomas 11 & Walter 9 , Sarah Wright 5, Samuel 2, all born at Tuxford except Elizabeth who was born in Bassingham, Lincolnshire.
George Rich and Elizabeth Wright were recorded on the 1871 census in Tuxford. George Rich 66, ag lab, born Tuxford, his wife Elizabeth Rich 63, born Bassingham, Lincs.
George Rich were recorded on the 1881 census in Lincoln Street, Tuxford. George Rich, aged 76, widower, agric. labourer, born Tuxford.
George died before 14 July 1885 in the Union Workhouse, Retford, Nottinghamshire. He was buried on 14 July 1885 in Tuxford.
George Rich married Elizabeth Wright on 18 May 1827 in Bassingham, Lincolnshire.
George Rich and Elizabeth Wright were recorded on the 1841 census in Eldon Street, Tuxford. George Rich, aged 35, ag lab, Elizabeth aged 30, not born in the county; William aged 12, George aged 10, Mary aged 8, Charles aged 6, Thomas aged 1.
George Rich and Elizabeth Wright were recorded on the 1851 census in Tuxford. George Rich 45, labourer, born Tuxford, his wife Elizth Rich 42, born Bassingham, Lincs; children George Rich 19, Thomas Rich 11, Walter Rich 9, Sarah Wright Rich 5, Samuel Rich 2, all born at Tuxford.
George Rich and Elizabeth Wright were recorded on the 1861 census in Tuxford. George Rich,42, labourer; Elizabeth his wife 45, his children - George 19, Thomas 11 & Walter 9 , Sarah Wright 5, Samuel 2, all born at Tuxford except Elizabeth who was born in Bassingham, Lincolnshire.
George Rich and Elizabeth Wright were recorded on the 1871 census in Tuxford. George Rich 66, ag lab, born Tuxford, his wife Elizabeth Rich 63, born Bassingham, Lincs.
George Rich were recorded on the 1881 census in Lincoln Street, Tuxford. George Rich, aged 76, widower, agric. labourer, born Tuxford.
George died before 14 July 1885 in the Union Workhouse, Retford, Nottinghamshire. He was buried on 14 July 1885 in Tuxford.
Children of George Rich and Elizabeth Wright
- William Wright Rich b. 27 Jan 1828, d. b 7 May 1829
- William Rich+ b. 16 Mar 1829, d. b 23 Feb 1892?
- George Rich b. 3 Jul 1831
- Mary Anna Rich b. 14 Apr 1833
- Charles Rich+ b. c 1835, d. 1910
- Walter Rich b. 2 Nov 1836, d. b 14 Nov 1840
- John Wright Rich b. Dec 1838, d. b 25 Jan 1841
- Thomas Wright Rich b. 19 Apr 1840, d. b 5 Feb 1885
- Walter Wright Rich b. b 4 Mar 1843, d. b 22 Aug 1867
- John Wright Rich b. Mar 1844, d. Jun 1850
- Sarah Wright Rich+ b. 6 Jan 1846
- Samuel Wright Rich+ b. 13 Aug 1848
- John Wright Rich b. 17 Mar 1850, d. Jun 1850
- John Wright Rich b. Mar 1852
- William Wright Rich b. c 2 Mar 1855, d. b 5 Mar 1855
- Henry Wright Rich b. Jun 1861, d. Jun 1861
- Elizabeth Wright Rich b. Dec 1864
George Rich
(3 July 1831 - )
George Rich was christened on 3 July 1831 in Tuxford, Nottinghamshire. He was the son of George Rich and Elizabeth Wright.
George Rich appeared on the 1841 census in the household of George Rich and Elizabeth Wright in Eldon Street, Tuxford. George, Thomas, Walter, Sarah and Samuel were listed as the children of George Rich in the 1851 census in Tuxford.
George Rich married Ann Walker on 8 July 1856 in Tuxford, NTT.
George Rich was recorded on the 1861 census in Rotherham, Yorkshire. George Rich, aged 29, born Tuxford NTT.
George Rich appeared on the 1841 census in the household of George Rich and Elizabeth Wright in Eldon Street, Tuxford. George, Thomas, Walter, Sarah and Samuel were listed as the children of George Rich in the 1851 census in Tuxford.
George Rich married Ann Walker on 8 July 1856 in Tuxford, NTT.
George Rich was recorded on the 1861 census in Rotherham, Yorkshire. George Rich, aged 29, born Tuxford NTT.
George Rich
(5 July 1798 - 28 February 1860)
George Rich was christened on 5 July 1798 in Carlton-in-Lindrick, Nottinghamshire. He was the son of William Rich and Mary Barlow.
George Rich married Jane Holt on 8 May 1832 in Clowne, Derbyshire. Married by licence. He was residing at Laughton en le Morthen, age & father not given in register. George was a wheelwright in 1833, Slade Hooton, Laughton en le Morthen, Yorkshire, England.
George Rich and Jane Holt were recorded on the 1851 census in Laughton en le Morthen, Yorkshire. George Rich, head, married 51, born Carlton, Nottingham, farmer of 60 acres, employing 1 labourer and carpenter employing 1 apprentice; Jane, wife aged 51, born Middlewich, Cheshire; Elizabeth aged 17 and Lydia Jane aged 15, daughters born Hooton, Yorkshire. Also Robert Cotton?, apprentice carpenter aged 20, born Laughton and William Rich, aged 15, apprentice, born Carlton, Nottingham.
George Rich made a will dated 8 February 1860 in Laughton en le Morthen. This is the last will and testament of me George Rich of Laugton en le Mortham in the West Riding of the county of York, wheelwright and farmer I will and direct that all my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses shall be paid by my executor ... unto George Chapman of Dinnington ... to my wife ... the remainder between my two daughters Elizabeth Bramall and Lydia Jane Rich ... He was buried on 28 February 1860 in All Saints, Laughton en le Morthen.
George died on 28 February 1860 in Laughton en le Morthen, Yorkshire, aged 61.
His will was proved on 28 November 1860 at the Principal Probate Registry, London. George Rich, effects under £300: Will of George Rich late of Laughton en le Morthen, Yks, wheelwright & farmer who died 28 Feb 1860 at Laughton en le Morthen was proved at Wakefield. George Chapman of Dinnington sole executor.
George Rich married Jane Holt on 8 May 1832 in Clowne, Derbyshire. Married by licence. He was residing at Laughton en le Morthen, age & father not given in register. George was a wheelwright in 1833, Slade Hooton, Laughton en le Morthen, Yorkshire, England.
George Rich and Jane Holt were recorded on the 1851 census in Laughton en le Morthen, Yorkshire. George Rich, head, married 51, born Carlton, Nottingham, farmer of 60 acres, employing 1 labourer and carpenter employing 1 apprentice; Jane, wife aged 51, born Middlewich, Cheshire; Elizabeth aged 17 and Lydia Jane aged 15, daughters born Hooton, Yorkshire. Also Robert Cotton?, apprentice carpenter aged 20, born Laughton and William Rich, aged 15, apprentice, born Carlton, Nottingham.
George Rich made a will dated 8 February 1860 in Laughton en le Morthen. This is the last will and testament of me George Rich of Laugton en le Mortham in the West Riding of the county of York, wheelwright and farmer I will and direct that all my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses shall be paid by my executor ... unto George Chapman of Dinnington ... to my wife ... the remainder between my two daughters Elizabeth Bramall and Lydia Jane Rich ... He was buried on 28 February 1860 in All Saints, Laughton en le Morthen.
George died on 28 February 1860 in Laughton en le Morthen, Yorkshire, aged 61.
His will was proved on 28 November 1860 at the Principal Probate Registry, London. George Rich, effects under £300: Will of George Rich late of Laughton en le Morthen, Yks, wheelwright & farmer who died 28 Feb 1860 at Laughton en le Morthen was proved at Wakefield. George Chapman of Dinnington sole executor.
Children of George Rich and Jane Holt
- Elizabeth Rich (Bramall) b. b 17 Aug 1833
- Lydia Jane Rich b. 26 Jan 1836
George Rich
(before 1635 - )
George Rich was born before 1635.
George Rich married Ellen Wade on 13 November 1654 in Rotherham, Yorkshire.
George Rich married secondly Ann Newton on 27 June 1661 in Kilnwick, Yorkshire.
George Rich was mentioned in the 1672 hearth tax list in Tinsley, Yorkshire, with 1 hearth. There was another George with 2 hearths at Whiston.
George Rich married Ellen Wade on 13 November 1654 in Rotherham, Yorkshire.
George Rich married secondly Ann Newton on 27 June 1661 in Kilnwick, Yorkshire.
George Rich was mentioned in the 1672 hearth tax list in Tinsley, Yorkshire, with 1 hearth. There was another George with 2 hearths at Whiston.
George Rich
(4 January 1846 - )
George Rich was christened on 4 January 1846 in Blyth, Nottinghamshire. He was the son of Joseph Rich and Elizabeth Taylor. Frederick, Sarah, George, Betsy and Charlotte were listed as the children of Joseph Rich in the 1851 census in East Side, Blyth, Nottinghamshire. George, Betsy, Eliza and Charlotte were listed as the children of Joseph Rich in the 1861 census in Hyde Park, Doncaster, Yorkshire.
George Rich married Annie Unknown circa 1870?.
George Rich and Annie Unknown were recorded on the 1871 census in 99 Lisson Grove, St Marylebone, London. George Rich, 23, boarder with the Clayton family, carpenter, born Blythe, Ntt, his wife Annie, 21 born Huddersfield & duaghter Gertrude 8 months, born Doncaster, Yks.
George Rich and Annie Unknown were recorded on the 1881 census in 11 St Ervans Rd, Kensington, London. George Rich, aged 35, carpenter, born in Blyth Nottinghamshire, with his wife Annie aged 30, born Huddersfield and his son James E Rich aged 9 born at Marylebone.
George Rich married Annie Unknown circa 1870?.
George Rich and Annie Unknown were recorded on the 1871 census in 99 Lisson Grove, St Marylebone, London. George Rich, 23, boarder with the Clayton family, carpenter, born Blythe, Ntt, his wife Annie, 21 born Huddersfield & duaghter Gertrude 8 months, born Doncaster, Yks.
George Rich and Annie Unknown were recorded on the 1881 census in 11 St Ervans Rd, Kensington, London. George Rich, aged 35, carpenter, born in Blyth Nottinghamshire, with his wife Annie aged 30, born Huddersfield and his son James E Rich aged 9 born at Marylebone.
Children of George Rich and Annie Unknown
- Gertrude Rich b. Sep 1870
- James E Rich b. Mar 1872
- Walter Frederick Rich+ b. c 1883, d. 8 Nov 1955
George Rich
(31 October 1822 - 8 April 1842)
George Rich was christened on 31 October 1822 in Bleadon, Somerset. He was the son of George Rich and Sarah Esgar.
George died on 8 April 1842 in Auckland, New Zealand, aged 19. George Rich aged 20 a yeoman. He was buried on 11 April 1842 in Symonds Street cemetery, Auckland.
George died on 8 April 1842 in Auckland, New Zealand, aged 19. George Rich aged 20 a yeoman. He was buried on 11 April 1842 in Symonds Street cemetery, Auckland.
George Rich
(9 August 1818 - 1 January 1860)
George Rich was christened on 9 August 1818 in St John the Evangelist, Carlton-in-Lindrick, Nottinghamshire. He was the son of George Rich and Elizabeth Barg. George and George was listed as the son of George Rich in the 1851 census in North Carlton or Kingston, Carlton-in-Lindrick, Nottinghamshire. George was a joiner in 1859, Carlton-in-Lindrick, Nottinghamshire.
George Rich made a will dated 31 December 1859 in Carlton-in-Lindrick, NTT. This is the last will and testament of me George Rich of Carlton in Lindrick in the county of Nottingham I give and bequeath the ... and enjoyment of all my household goods and furniture ... my personal estate except ... to my sister Lydia Radley of Gateford with a request that she will give to my two sisters Rebecca Turner and Elizabeth Cooper ... she thinks proper I give and bequeath all my joiners tools to my two nephews James Radley and John Radley, the sons of my sister Lydia Radley ... George Rich (his mark).
George died on 1 January 1860 in Gateford, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, aged 41. He was buried on 4 January 1860 in St Mary Priory churchyard, Worksop, Nottinghamshire.
The administration of his estate was granted to Lydia Radley on 5 January 1861 at the Principal Probate Registry, London. Administration (with the will annexed) of personal estate & effects of George Rich, late of Carlton in Lindrick, Ntt., joiner deceased who died 1 Jan 1860 at Gateford in the parish of Worksop, granted to Lydia Radley, wife of William Radley of Gateford afsd, the sister and residuary legatee, no executor being named in the said will. Effects under £100.
George Rich made a will dated 31 December 1859 in Carlton-in-Lindrick, NTT. This is the last will and testament of me George Rich of Carlton in Lindrick in the county of Nottingham I give and bequeath the ... and enjoyment of all my household goods and furniture ... my personal estate except ... to my sister Lydia Radley of Gateford with a request that she will give to my two sisters Rebecca Turner and Elizabeth Cooper ... she thinks proper I give and bequeath all my joiners tools to my two nephews James Radley and John Radley, the sons of my sister Lydia Radley ... George Rich (his mark).
George died on 1 January 1860 in Gateford, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, aged 41. He was buried on 4 January 1860 in St Mary Priory churchyard, Worksop, Nottinghamshire.
The administration of his estate was granted to Lydia Radley on 5 January 1861 at the Principal Probate Registry, London. Administration (with the will annexed) of personal estate & effects of George Rich, late of Carlton in Lindrick, Ntt., joiner deceased who died 1 Jan 1860 at Gateford in the parish of Worksop, granted to Lydia Radley, wife of William Radley of Gateford afsd, the sister and residuary legatee, no executor being named in the said will. Effects under £100.
George Albert Rich
(1880 - )
George Albert Rich was born in 1880 in Darfield, Yorkshire. He was the son of Frederick Rich and Elizabeth Unknown. Charles, Herbert, Arthur and George were listed as the children of Frederick Rich in the 1881 census in Snape Hill, Darfield.
George Albert Rich married Elizabeth Mitchell on 5 June 1911 in All Hallows, Almondbury, Yorkshire. They were both single, aged 31 & 29, he was a collierof Darfield, son of Frederick, horsekeeper; she was the daughter of Tom Mitchell, deceased, publican.
George Albert Rich married secondly Annie Elizabeth Lockwood (Turner) on 5 July 1920 in Almondbury, Yorkshire. They were both widowed, aged 40 & 38, he was a miner of Darfield, son of Frederick, a miner; she was the daughter of John Lockwood, shopkeeper.
George Albert Rich married Elizabeth Mitchell on 5 June 1911 in All Hallows, Almondbury, Yorkshire. They were both single, aged 31 & 29, he was a collierof Darfield, son of Frederick, horsekeeper; she was the daughter of Tom Mitchell, deceased, publican.
George Albert Rich married secondly Annie Elizabeth Lockwood (Turner) on 5 July 1920 in Almondbury, Yorkshire. They were both widowed, aged 40 & 38, he was a miner of Darfield, son of Frederick, a miner; she was the daughter of John Lockwood, shopkeeper.
Child of George Albert Rich
- Joseph Rich+ b. 1906
George Edward Rich KCMG, PC
(3 May 1863 - 14 May 1956)
George Edward Rich KCMG, PC was also known as Sir George in records. He was born on 3 May 1863 on Sunday at 5.10 p.m. in Braidwood, New South Wales. He was the son of Rev Charles Hamor Rich and Isabella Tempest Bird. George Edward Rich KCMG, PC was christened on 26 May 1863 in Braidwood.
George was educated at Sydney Grammar School. He shared the Knox junior prize with A B Paterson in 1875.
George matriculated at Sydney University c 1880 to 1885 and was awarded He was a founder of Hermes and of the Boat Club. He was admitted to the degree of Doctor of Laws (Honorary Causa) 29 August 1952 at Sydney University. Classics - B.A. 1883, M.A. 1885.
George Edward Rich KCMG, PC travelled to England circa 1886. He went overseas before being called to the Bar. George was a barrister & lecturer from 10 March 1887, New South Wales. He was admitted to the Bar on 10 March 1887. In 1890 he was elected Challis lecturer on the foundation of Sydney University Law school. By the mid 1890s he had a leading Equity practice from Selborne Chambers, 176 Philip Street, Sydney. He was joint author of several text books on equity. 1913, 1910 resigned as lecturer in Equity, Probate, Bankruptcy & Company Law. Visited England on case.
George Edward Rich KCMG, PC married Elizabeth Steer Bowker, daughter of Richard Ryther Steer Bowker and Lydia Frances Phillips, on 5 December 1894 in St Paul's, Paterson.
In the NSW Government Gazette , George Rich and Betha Steer Rich of Sydney, purchased 3 acres, 3 roods of and lin Smith-street, Turramurra, part of the 'Big Island' estate..
George resided at 'Temple Belwood', Pibrac or, Turramurra, New South Wales, from 1898. Smith Street, Warrawee.
George Edward Rich KCMG, PC was listed in a directory dated from 1898 to 1900 as George E Rich at Smith St, Turramurra.
George resided at his holiday cottage "Sandtoft", Mentone Ave, Cronulla, New South Wales.
George Edward Rich KCMG, PC was recorded in 1901 census in Turramurra, New South Wales. G E Rich, 3 males, 5 females. He(?) was also listed t 32 Kent St, Sydney, with 3 males adn 2 females.
George and Elizabeth were registered as George Rich, barrister at law, Bertha Steer Rich, domestic duties at Turramurra on the 1903 electoral roll.
The Cyclopedua of NSW,1907, listed him as: Mr. GEORGE E RICH, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, is the younger son of the late Rev. Canon Rich, and was born in 1863. He received his early education at the Sydney Grammar School, and matriculated in 1880 at the University, Sydney, where he graduated in 1883, gaining first class honours in classics with his B.A, degree. He took his M.A. degree in 1885, and was called to the Bar on) the 10th March, 1887. Since 1890 Mr. Rich has been Challis lecturer at the University on equity, probate, bankruptcy and company law. He is a member of the Bar Council and of the Council of the Women's College within the University. Mr. Rich is author (with Mr. Tom Rolin) of "The Companies Act," 1890, and the "No Liability Companies Act"; with Mr. Gregory Walker (afterwards Mr. Justice Gregory Walker) he edited "The Practice in Equity," and brought out a later edition of this work in 1902 in association with Messrs. Newham and Harvey. He also established and edited with Mr. E. K. Manning "The Bankruptcy and Company Cases of New South Wales." Mr. Rich practises chiefly in the Equity, Probate and Bankruptcy Courts. .
George and Elizabeth resided at 'Belton', 33 Mona Road, Darling Point, between 1909 and 1913. George was a Judge between 1911 and April 1950. He was appointed Kings Counsel and acting judge in 1911 and made a permanent judge in June 1912 in the Equity jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. On 5 April 1913 he was appointed a justice of the High Court of Australia. He headed the Royal Commission into the disturbance at the Liverpool Military Camp in 1915. In 1921 he was appointed Deputy President of the Court of Conciliation & Arbitration. In 1922 he was a delegate to League of Nations.
George resided at 'Stanser', 104 Elizabeth Bay Rd, Elizabeth Bay, New South Wales.
George Edward Rich KCMG, PC was on the passenger list of the "Moldavia", arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 26 October 1914. Mr Justice Rich, English, embarked from Victoria, bound for London.
George Edward Rich KCMG, PC was on the passenger list of the "Katoomba", arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 8 September 1925. Mr Justice Rich, from Sydney.
George Edward Rich KCMG, PC was on the passenger list of the "Orama", arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 10 December 1928. The ship departed London and was bound for Sydney.
George and Elizabeth were registered as George Edward Rich, Justice of the High Court with Betha Steer Rich, home duties at 104 Elizabeth Bay Rd, Elizabeth Bay, Darlinghurst, on the 1930 electoral roll. George Edward Rich KCMG, PC was honoured as Knight Companion of the Order of St Michael & St George. He was dubbed on creation of Prince Henry as Prince of Wales at Durham House; inst. K.G. 13 December 1625; KG 421. Judge of Australia High Court 1913-50; DNB on 3 June 1932. He was honoured as a Privy Councillor in 1936 in London, England.
George Edward Rich KCMG, PC was on the passenger list of the "Thermopylae", arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 12 November 1936. The ship departed from Antwerp.
In 1937 he represented Australia at the coronation of George VI.
He was a member of the Australian Club, Sydney and the London Athenaeum..
George Edward Rich KCMG, PC travelled to Liverpool on 9 June 1950 per the "M V Gothic". He travelled from Sydney or Melbourne via Brisbane.
Sir George Rich married Letitia Woodward (Featherstonhaugh) (Strong) on 10 November 1950 in St James Piccadilly, Westminster, England. She was Mrs Letitia Fetherstonhaugh Strong [widow] of Foster St, St Kilda, aged 87.
George Edward Rich KCMG, PC travelled to New Zealand on 16 November 1950. The Rt Hon Sir George E Rich aged 87, retired Justice of High Court of Australia and Lady Letitia Rich departed London on the Port Auckland as 2 of 12 passengers.
Sydney University conferred an Hon. LL.D on 29 August 1952.
George Edward Rich KCMG, PC made a will dated 22 September 1954 in Sydney.
George died on 14 May 1956 in Elizabeth Bay, New South Wales, aged 93. He was cremated in May 1956 in the Northern Suburbs Crematorium, Chatswood.
See: http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/journals/NSWBarAssocNews/2010/17.pdf
and High Court of Australia transcript of proceedings at Melbourne, 22nd May 1856 T1/H/1a-3a.
George was educated at Sydney Grammar School. He shared the Knox junior prize with A B Paterson in 1875.
George matriculated at Sydney University c 1880 to 1885 and was awarded He was a founder of Hermes and of the Boat Club. He was admitted to the degree of Doctor of Laws (Honorary Causa) 29 August 1952 at Sydney University. Classics - B.A. 1883, M.A. 1885.
George Edward Rich KCMG, PC travelled to England circa 1886. He went overseas before being called to the Bar. George was a barrister & lecturer from 10 March 1887, New South Wales. He was admitted to the Bar on 10 March 1887. In 1890 he was elected Challis lecturer on the foundation of Sydney University Law school. By the mid 1890s he had a leading Equity practice from Selborne Chambers, 176 Philip Street, Sydney. He was joint author of several text books on equity. 1913, 1910 resigned as lecturer in Equity, Probate, Bankruptcy & Company Law. Visited England on case.
George Edward Rich KCMG, PC married Elizabeth Steer Bowker, daughter of Richard Ryther Steer Bowker and Lydia Frances Phillips, on 5 December 1894 in St Paul's, Paterson.
In the NSW Government Gazette , George Rich and Betha Steer Rich of Sydney, purchased 3 acres, 3 roods of and lin Smith-street, Turramurra, part of the 'Big Island' estate..
George resided at 'Temple Belwood', Pibrac or, Turramurra, New South Wales, from 1898. Smith Street, Warrawee.
George Edward Rich KCMG, PC was listed in a directory dated from 1898 to 1900 as George E Rich at Smith St, Turramurra.
George resided at his holiday cottage "Sandtoft", Mentone Ave, Cronulla, New South Wales.
George Edward Rich KCMG, PC was recorded in 1901 census in Turramurra, New South Wales. G E Rich, 3 males, 5 females. He(?) was also listed t 32 Kent St, Sydney, with 3 males adn 2 females.
George and Elizabeth were registered as George Rich, barrister at law, Bertha Steer Rich, domestic duties at Turramurra on the 1903 electoral roll.
The Cyclopedua of NSW,1907, listed him as: Mr. GEORGE E RICH, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, is the younger son of the late Rev. Canon Rich, and was born in 1863. He received his early education at the Sydney Grammar School, and matriculated in 1880 at the University, Sydney, where he graduated in 1883, gaining first class honours in classics with his B.A, degree. He took his M.A. degree in 1885, and was called to the Bar on) the 10th March, 1887. Since 1890 Mr. Rich has been Challis lecturer at the University on equity, probate, bankruptcy and company law. He is a member of the Bar Council and of the Council of the Women's College within the University. Mr. Rich is author (with Mr. Tom Rolin) of "The Companies Act," 1890, and the "No Liability Companies Act"; with Mr. Gregory Walker (afterwards Mr. Justice Gregory Walker) he edited "The Practice in Equity," and brought out a later edition of this work in 1902 in association with Messrs. Newham and Harvey. He also established and edited with Mr. E. K. Manning "The Bankruptcy and Company Cases of New South Wales." Mr. Rich practises chiefly in the Equity, Probate and Bankruptcy Courts. .
George and Elizabeth resided at 'Belton', 33 Mona Road, Darling Point, between 1909 and 1913. George was a Judge between 1911 and April 1950. He was appointed Kings Counsel and acting judge in 1911 and made a permanent judge in June 1912 in the Equity jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. On 5 April 1913 he was appointed a justice of the High Court of Australia. He headed the Royal Commission into the disturbance at the Liverpool Military Camp in 1915. In 1921 he was appointed Deputy President of the Court of Conciliation & Arbitration. In 1922 he was a delegate to League of Nations.
George resided at 'Stanser', 104 Elizabeth Bay Rd, Elizabeth Bay, New South Wales.
George Edward Rich KCMG, PC was on the passenger list of the "Moldavia", arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 26 October 1914. Mr Justice Rich, English, embarked from Victoria, bound for London.
George Edward Rich KCMG, PC was on the passenger list of the "Katoomba", arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 8 September 1925. Mr Justice Rich, from Sydney.
George Edward Rich KCMG, PC was on the passenger list of the "Orama", arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 10 December 1928. The ship departed London and was bound for Sydney.
George and Elizabeth were registered as George Edward Rich, Justice of the High Court with Betha Steer Rich, home duties at 104 Elizabeth Bay Rd, Elizabeth Bay, Darlinghurst, on the 1930 electoral roll. George Edward Rich KCMG, PC was honoured as Knight Companion of the Order of St Michael & St George. He was dubbed on creation of Prince Henry as Prince of Wales at Durham House; inst. K.G. 13 December 1625; KG 421. Judge of Australia High Court 1913-50; DNB on 3 June 1932. He was honoured as a Privy Councillor in 1936 in London, England.
George Edward Rich KCMG, PC was on the passenger list of the "Thermopylae", arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 12 November 1936. The ship departed from Antwerp.
In 1937 he represented Australia at the coronation of George VI.
He was a member of the Australian Club, Sydney and the London Athenaeum..
George Edward Rich KCMG, PC travelled to Liverpool on 9 June 1950 per the "M V Gothic". He travelled from Sydney or Melbourne via Brisbane.
Sir George Rich married Letitia Woodward (Featherstonhaugh) (Strong) on 10 November 1950 in St James Piccadilly, Westminster, England. She was Mrs Letitia Fetherstonhaugh Strong [widow] of Foster St, St Kilda, aged 87.
George Edward Rich KCMG, PC travelled to New Zealand on 16 November 1950. The Rt Hon Sir George E Rich aged 87, retired Justice of High Court of Australia and Lady Letitia Rich departed London on the Port Auckland as 2 of 12 passengers.
Sydney University conferred an Hon. LL.D on 29 August 1952.
George Edward Rich KCMG, PC made a will dated 22 September 1954 in Sydney.
George died on 14 May 1956 in Elizabeth Bay, New South Wales, aged 93. He was cremated in May 1956 in the Northern Suburbs Crematorium, Chatswood.
See: http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/journals/NSWBarAssocNews/2010/17.pdf
and High Court of Australia transcript of proceedings at Melbourne, 22nd May 1856 T1/H/1a-3a.
Children of George Edward Rich KCMG, PC and Elizabeth Steer Bowker
- John Stanser Rich b. 10 Oct 1895, d. 17 May 1915
- Lydia Tempest Rich+ b. 21 Dec 1896, d. 11 Apr 1988
- George Steer Bowker Rich+ b. 27 Jul 1902, d. 6 Jun 1964
George Henry Rich
(24 August 1857 - 17 January 1874)
George Henry Rich was born on 24 August 1857 in Onehunga, New Zealand. He was the son of Francis Dyer Rich and Margaret Forbes.
George died on 17 January 1874 in Palmerston, Otago, New Zealand, aged 16.
George died on 17 January 1874 in Palmerston, Otago, New Zealand, aged 16.
George Henry Rich
(September 1858 - )
George Henry Rich's birth was registered in the quarter ending in September 1858 in Rotherham, Yorkshire. He was the son of Henry Rich and Hannah Hudson. Fanny and George were listed as the children of Henry Rich in the 1861 census in Doncaster, Yorkshire.
George Steer Bowker Rich
(27 July 1902 - 6 June 1964)
George Steer Bowker Rich was commonly known as Geo (Joe). He was born on 27 July 1902 in 'Belwood', St Leonards, New South Wales. He was the son of George Edward Rich KCMG, PC and Elizabeth Steer Bowker.
George Steer Bowker Rich travelled to Southampton on 20 March 1929. He travelled rom Buenos Aires.
George Steer Bowker Rich was on the passenger list of the "Chitral", arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 May 1929. He travelled from London bound for Sydney.
George was registered as George Steer Bowker Rich, engineer; but also as a student, at Yetman, Warialda, Gwydir district at 104 Elizabeth Bay Rd, Elizabeth Bay, Darlinghurst, New South Wales, on the 1930 electoral roll.
George Steer Bowker Rich married Lena Yetman Dight on 14 April 1931 in St Alban's church, Boggabilla, New South Wales.
George Steer Bowker Rich served in the War between 1939 and 1945. He enlisted as a private, & was commissioned a Captain, and served at Tobruk. His service number was NX6801.
George died on 6 June 1964 in 36 Streathfield Rd, Bellevue Hill, aged 61. Rich, George Steer Bowker - June 6 1964, of Streathfield Rd, Bellevue Hill, husband of Lena and father of Joan.
George Steer Bowker Rich travelled to Southampton on 20 March 1929. He travelled rom Buenos Aires.
George Steer Bowker Rich was on the passenger list of the "Chitral", arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia, on 20 May 1929. He travelled from London bound for Sydney.
George was registered as George Steer Bowker Rich, engineer; but also as a student, at Yetman, Warialda, Gwydir district at 104 Elizabeth Bay Rd, Elizabeth Bay, Darlinghurst, New South Wales, on the 1930 electoral roll.
George Steer Bowker Rich married Lena Yetman Dight on 14 April 1931 in St Alban's church, Boggabilla, New South Wales.
George Steer Bowker Rich served in the War between 1939 and 1945. He enlisted as a private, & was commissioned a Captain, and served at Tobruk. His service number was NX6801.
George died on 6 June 1964 in 36 Streathfield Rd, Bellevue Hill, aged 61. Rich, George Steer Bowker - June 6 1964, of Streathfield Rd, Bellevue Hill, husband of Lena and father of Joan.
George West Rich
(14 October 1845 - December 1868)
George West Rich was born on 14 October 1845 in Eckington, Worksop RD, Derbyshire. He was the son of Henry Rich and Sarah West. George West Rich was christened on 4 April 1847 in Mattersey, Nottinghamshire. Frank and George were listed as the children of Sarah West in the 1851 census in Walls Lane Cottage, Whitwell, Derbyshire. Frederick, Frank and George were listed as the children of Sarah Rich in the 1861 census in Bayley St, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland.
George died in December 1868 in London, Pancras RD, aged 23. George West Rich aged 23.
George died in December 1868 in London, Pancras RD, aged 23. George West Rich aged 23.
George William Evelyn Rich
(January 1881? - )
George William Evelyn Rich was born in January 1881? In Scofton, Worksop, Nottinghamshire. He was the son of Edward Rich and Elizabeth Penny. George, Arthur, Jane and John were listed as the children of Edward Rich in the 1881 census in 'Osberton Lodge', Worksop, Nottinghamshire. George William Evelyn Rich was christened on 14 August 1881 in Scofton, Worksop Nottinghamshire.
Georgiana Rich
(1 July 1830 - before 4 February 1836)
Georgiana Rich was christened on 1 July 1830 in Laughton en le Morthen, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of William Rich and Susannah Le Tall.
Georgiana died before 4 February 1836 in Laughton en le Morthen, Yorkshire. She was buried on 4 February 1836 in Laughton en le Morthen.
Georgiana died before 4 February 1836 in Laughton en le Morthen, Yorkshire. She was buried on 4 February 1836 in Laughton en le Morthen.