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Frederick George CAREY  ‎(I1544)‎
Given Names: Frederick George
Surname: CAREY

Gender: MaleMale
      

Birth: 1850 54 29 -- Saint Johns Wood, London, England
Death: 2 March 1895 ‎(Age 45)‎ -- 97 Elizabeth Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia


Personal Facts and Details
Birth 1850 54 29 Saint Johns Wood, London, England

Will

Note: Frederick George Carey died in Sydney, NSW; his previous address was 6 New Court, Carey Street, Middlesex ‎(London)‎. That would have been his office address. His will was administered by Emma Blanche Carey, his sister. His assets were valued at £1,397 and one shilling.
Biographical Notes


Hide Details Source: A Biographical Handbook List of the Members of the Various Inns of Court
Publication: London, Reeves & Turner, 1885
Citation Details:  Page 76


Hide Details Note: In the English census of 1871 Frederick Carey, aged 19, was living at home with his parents, Jonathan and Sarah Buttfield, sister Emma, and brothers Francis and Alfred. They lived at 15 Clapton Square, Hackney St Johns.

Frederick already had his LLB from London University. His place of birth was given as St John's Wood rather than Marylebone. I feel sure that they were one and the same when he was born in 1850.

Frederick was called to the bar in 1872 when he was 22 years old. He became a barrister of the Inner Temple, London.

"Carey, Frederick George, LL.B. London Univ. Four exhibitions 1871 and a member of Convocation, a student of the Inner Temple 27 Oct. 1869 ‎(then aged 19)‎, exhibition Trinity, 1872, called to the bar 18 Nov. 1872 ‎(4th son of Jonathan Carey, of London)‎; born 1850
6, New Court, Lincoln's Inn, W.C."

Newspaper Article


Hide Details Source: Sydney Daily Telegraph

Citation Details:  4 May 1895


Hide Details Note: In a newspaper article from Sydney, New South Wales

Suicide of a Barrister

"A Barrister named F.G. Carey shot himself through the head at his Chambers, 97 Elizabeth Street at 1 o'clock on Saturday morning. At that hour the report of a revolver shot was heard by an office boy named Reg. Smith, employed at the Union Mortgage Loan Co., who at once went over and opening the door of Carey's room found him lying on the floor with a bullet wound to his right temple, a five chamber revolver with one chamber recently discharged was clutched in his right hand. Three letters were found in the room addressed to the City Coroner, to Mr. Heslingden, 227 Macquarie Street, and to Miss Carey, Kent House, Addiscombe, Surrey. In the letter to his sister, Carey stated that the sum of 100 pounds was lying at his credit at the Commercial Bank. The body was removed to the South Sydney Morgue and an Inquest will be held today. Carey was a Solicitor of the Inner Temple, London, and had not practised in the Colony." The verdict of the inquest was suicide by shooting.

Death 2 March 1895 ‎(Age 45)‎ 97 Elizabeth Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Cause of death: Suicide by shooting
Burial Rookwood Cemetery, Rookwood, New South Wales, Australia

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Parents Family  (F359)
Jonathan CAREY
1796 - 1874
Sarah BUTTFIELD
1820 - 1891
Arthur Douglas CAREY
1845 - 1936
Francis James CAREY
1846 - 1901
Emma Blanche CAREY
1848 - 1937
Frederick George CAREY
1850 - 1895
Alfred Edward CAREY
1852 - 1923

Step-Parent Family  (F357)
Jonathan CAREY
1796 - 1874
Anna PEARCE
1797 - 1832
Anna Louisa CAREY
1826 - 1862
Rev. Jonathan Pearce Jon CAREY
1827 - 1891
Rev. William Hopkins Will CAREY
1830 - 1852
‎(unknown)‎ CAREY
1832 - 1832