George_Searcy

George Searcy

George Searcy

Australian rules footballer, born 1855


George Henry Grass Searcy (15 January 1855 6 January 1927) was an Australian sportsman, sports official and accountant.[1]

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Family

Searcy was born on 15 January 1855 in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, the son of Frederick Searcy and Dinah formerly Simmonds née Grass. His father, and uncle William, had arrived at Port Adelaide on 3 September 1849, on the ship Louisa Baillie.[2]

George married Eleanor Fox, daughter of Henry Fox, on 16 October 1877 at St Mary's English Church, in the inner Melbourne suburb of Hotham.[3] George and Eleanor had three sons.

Community engagement

He was active in the South Australian Liberal Federation, and acted as their accountant for 12 years, and was also being involved in a number of community organisations. He served as auditor to the Kensington and Norwood Corporation for 37 years.[1]

Career

He worked as a cashier and accountant.

He was convicted of fraud on his employer, the Metropolitan Building Society (Melbourne) in 1882 and sentenced to two years imprisonment.[4]

Sporting career

Searcy was a prominent sportsman, on the cricket and Australian rules football playing fields, and later as an official, he was associated with the:

See also


References

  1. "OBITUARY". The Register. Adelaide. 8 January 1927. p. 11. Retrieved 4 October 2015 via National Library of Australia.
  2. "SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE". South Australian Register. Adelaide. 5 September 1849. p. 3. Retrieved 4 October 2015 via National Library of Australia.
  3. "Family Notices". The Argus. Melbourne. 20 October 1877. p. 1. Retrieved 4 October 2015 via National Library of Australia.
  4. "Untitled". The Bacchus Marsh Express. Vic. 4 February 1882. p. 2. Retrieved 4 October 2015 via National Library of Australia.
  5. "Adelaide, December 16 - 21, 1892, Sheffield Shield". Cricinfo. Retrieved 18 August 2023.

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