George Richard Schieffelin
George Richard Schieffelin was an American lawyer.
Early life
George Richard Schieffelin was born in New York City, the first son of Richard Lawrence Schieffelin and Margaret Helen McKay Schieffelin.Personal life
George Richard Schieffelin married Julie Matilda Delaplaine in 1866.Julie was the granddaughter of the merchant John Ferris Delaplaine and daughter of Isaac Clason Delaplaine. Isaac C. Delaplaine was a Democratic congressman in the House of Representatives. The Huguenot "de la Plaine" family came from Bressuire, Poitou-Charentes, southeast of Nantes in France. Nicholas de la Plaine had fled to New York in 1657.
The couple had five children: Julia Florence, Margaret Helen, Matilda Constance, Sarah Dorothy, and George Richard Delaplaine. Two of their daughters married the Ismay brothers from England.
- Julia Florence Schieffelin married Joseph Bruce Ismay from Liverpool, England, in 1888.
- Margaret Helen Schieffelin married Henry Graff Trevor.
- Sarah Dorothy Schieffelin
- Matilda Constance Schieffelin married Charles Bower Ismay.
- George Richard Delaplaine Schieffelin married Louise Scribner, daughter of Charles Scribner II.
Career
George Richard Schieffelin, like his father, studied law at Columbia College in Manhattan, graduating in 1855. One of his teachers was Augustus Schell. George Richard spent three years studying under Schell in his office, before branching into his own business, becoming a well-known New York lawyer.Committee work and social commitment
- Member of the General Society of the War of 1812
- Secretary of the New York Historical Society
- Warden of St. Mary's church in Manhattanville
- Member of the Century Association
- President of the Southampton Club.
- Vestryman and treasurer of St. Andrew's Dune Church, Southampton
- Legal adviser for the New York City Mission Society