George Rex

George Rex (29 August 1765 – 3 April 1839) was a British-born entrepreneur who spent most of his adult life in the Cape Colony. He founded the town of Knysna, Cape Colony and played a key role in its development. Rex filled a number of positions in the Cape Colony – including Marshal of the Vice-admiralty Court, notary public to the Governor and advocate for the Crown – before settling on the farm Melkhoutkraal, in the Knysna district. George Rex was the alleged first son of King George III.

George Rex
Marshal of the Vice Admiralty Court of the Cape
In office
1797
Registrar of Courts Martial of the Cape
In office
1797–1801
Advocate for the Crown
In office
1798
Personal details
Born29 August 1765
Whitechapel, London, England
Died3 April 1839
Knysna, Cape Colony
Spouse(s)Johanna Rosina Van de Caap
Caroline Margaretha Ungerer
Childrenat least 13
ParentJohn Rex & Sarah Creasey (alleged)
Residence(s)Schoonder Zicht, Oranjezicht (1800-1804)
Melkhoutkraal, Knysna