Eckstein baronets
The Eckstein Baronetcy, of Fairwarp in the County of Sussex, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.[1] It was created on 24 April 1929 for the German-born, a sometime South African gold mine developer Frederich Eckstein, for his services to the Sudan as chairman of the Sudan Plantations Syndicate.[2]
Hermann Eckstein, brother of the first Baronet, was a mining magnate and banker.[3]
Eckstein baronets, of Fairwarp and the Sudan (1929)
- Sir Frederich Gustav Jonathan Eckstein, 1st Baronet (1857–1930)
- Sir Bernard Eckstein, 2nd Baronet (1894–1948)
- Sir André Eckstein, 3rd Baronet (1920–1997)
- Sir Michael Eckstein, 4th Baronet (born 1966)
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References
- "No. 33490". The London Gazette. 30 April 1929. p. 2849.
- "Honours List". The Mercury. Hobart, Tasmania: National Library of Australia (Online Archives). 2 March 1929. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
- Wills, Walter H. (2006). The Anglo-African Who's Who and Biographical Sketchbook, 1907. London: Jeppestown Press. p. 110. ISBN 978-0-9553936-3-1.
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