on 27 December 1842
at St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario.
Alfred and Mary Ann married
on 7 January 1862
at St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario.∼Occupation - 'Gentleman'; Merchant;
Station master; County clerk; Accountant; Manager of the Southern Loan Company.
Alfred married
1] Frances KETTLEWELL
on 27 December 1842
at St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario
They were the parents of eight children;
Alfred John, Henry, Frances, Sarah,
Mary, Evangeline, George Clinton,
Elizabeth Henriettta.
The family is recorded on the 1852 census
at Yarmouth, Elgin, Ontario.
2] Mary Ann CLARIS
on 7 January 1862
at St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario
They were the parents of six children;
Kate Alexandria, Maria Eliza, Alice Annie, Charles Mortimer, Amelia Jennie, Louisa M.
The family is recorded on the 1871 census
at St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario.
Alfred {Age 70; Widower}
is recorded on the 1891 census
at St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario.
At the age of ten, Alfred emigrated from England with his family; they settled in St. Thomas and remained there. Alfred was one
of the earliest pioneers and was prominently identified with the history of St. Thomas.
He was well known and held in high esteem.
on 27 December 1842
at St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario.
Alfred and Mary Ann married
on 7 January 1862
at St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario.∼Occupation - 'Gentleman'; Merchant;
Station master; County clerk; Accountant; Manager of the Southern Loan Company.
Alfred married
1] Frances KETTLEWELL
on 27 December 1842
at St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario
They were the parents of eight children;
Alfred John, Henry, Frances, Sarah,
Mary, Evangeline, George Clinton,
Elizabeth Henriettta.
The family is recorded on the 1852 census
at Yarmouth, Elgin, Ontario.
2] Mary Ann CLARIS
on 7 January 1862
at St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario
They were the parents of six children;
Kate Alexandria, Maria Eliza, Alice Annie, Charles Mortimer, Amelia Jennie, Louisa M.
The family is recorded on the 1871 census
at St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario.
Alfred {Age 70; Widower}
is recorded on the 1891 census
at St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario.
At the age of ten, Alfred emigrated from England with his family; they settled in St. Thomas and remained there. Alfred was one
of the earliest pioneers and was prominently identified with the history of St. Thomas.
He was well known and held in high esteem.
Family Members
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Alfred John Allworth
1843–1930
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Frances Allworth Williams
1848–1920
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Mary Allworth
1851–1895
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Evangeline Allworth Webb
1853–1899
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George Clinton Allworth
1855–1927
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Elizabeth Henrietta Allworth
1860–1921
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Kate Alexandria Allworth Silcox
1862–1940
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Maria Eliza Allworth Collinson
1864–1925
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Alice Annie Allworth Silcox
1866–1940
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Charles Mortimer Allworth
1868–1877
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Amelia Jennie Allworth Merritt
1871–1954
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Louisa Allworth
1873–1874
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