George Getty

George Franklin Getty (17 October 1855, Maryland – 31 May 1930) was an American lawyer, father of industrialist J. Paul Getty and patriarch of the Getty family.

George Franklin Getty

In 1884, George F. Getty moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota where he specialised in insurance and corporate law and made a good living in what was the "flour capital" of America. In 1890 his first child, a daughter, died in a typhoid epidemic that hit the city. In 1892, the Gettys had another child, a son, Jean Paul Getty (later known as J. Paul Getty).

In 1904 the Gettys moved, from Minnesota to Oklahoma, where George began a career as an independent oilman. Within two years, he had amassed a fortune from his Minnehoma Oil Company and moved his family to Los Angeles, California. In 1913, George lent his son Jean Paul (then aged 21) money to invest in oil wells. By 1915 Jean Paul had made his first million and the following year George and Jean Paul incorporated the Getty Oil Company, to become Getty Oil later.

George never did approve of Jean Paul's lifestyle. Perhaps this is why he did not leave the company in the sole control of his son. George F. Getty died in 1930. He left his estate, valued at between $10 million and $15 million U.S., to his wife Sarah in the form of the controlling interest in the family firm; "George F. Getty, Inc.", although Jean Paul—J.P. Getty became President of the firm.

George Getty

Jean Paul Getty's oldest son, George Franklin Getty's grandson, was named George Franklin Getty II (1924–1973), and was an executive in the Getty Oil company until his death. His residence, Getty House, was then donated to the city, and became the official residence of the serving Mayor of Los Angeles.