
George Christian
Entrepreneur & Town Councillor
George Bellamy Christian was born in Cape Town in April 1830. He
settled in King William's Town where he established a large
business known as GB Christian and Company , general
merchant and shipping agent, with an agency in East London.
He was also the agent for the Union Company . In 1861 he was
appointed Justice of the Peace for British Kaffraria and in 1868
became Justice of the Peace for King William's Town. When
it became inconvenient to live so far from the port, he moved
to East London. He served for a time as chairman of the
Kaffrarian Steam Landing, Shipping and Forwarding Company
and in 1876 became one of that firm's directors. In 1872 he
was appointed a director of the East London Landing and
Shipping Company . He also owned a shop which specialised in
the sale of blasting equipment.
Christian entered the Town
Council in February 1900 when, at the age of 70, he was
elected in Ward 4 but he resigned his post immediately without
actually taking his seat. He died on 24 June 1905, at the age of
75, and was buried at East London.
DEATH NOTICE: see Cape Archives, MOOC 6/9/526, No 2029.
OBITUARY: see the Daily Dispatch, 26.6.1905.
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