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Thomas ELWORTHY [14858]
(Abt 1757-1834)
Hannah PYNE [14859]
(Abt 1754-1827)
William CHORLEY [14881]
(Abt 1771-)
Mary WIDLAKE [14882]
Thomas ELWORTHY [431]
(Abt 1792-1860)
Jane CHORLEY [432]
(1801-1876)
Frederick Thomas ELWORTHY ` [14870]
(1830-1907)

 

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1. Maria KERSHAW [14871]

Frederick Thomas ELWORTHY ` [14870]

  • Born: 10 Jan 1830, Wellington SOM
  • Marriage (1): Maria KERSHAW [14871]
  • Died: 13 Dec 1907, Wellington SOM aged 77
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bullet  General Notes:


Frederick was the eldest son of Thomas Elworthy, woollen manufacturer, of Wellington, Somerset, and his wife Jane, daughter of William Chorley of Quarm, near Dunster. He was born at Wellington on 10 January 1830, and was educated at a private school at Denmark Hill. Though studious from boyhood, he did not enter on authorship until middle life.
He became eminent first as a philologist and later as a writer on folk-lore. His two books on the evil eye and kindred superstitions contain much curious information gathered during travels in Spain, Italy, and other countries, in the course of which he made perhaps the finest collection of charms, amulets, and such-like trinkets in existence; this collection was in the possession of his widow until her death, and was then bequeathed to the Somersetshire Archæological Society's museum at Taunton. He contributed to Archæologia, was the council of the Philological Society, and in 1891-6 was editorial secretary of the Somersetshire Archæological Society, for whose Proceedings, as well as for those of the Devonshire Association, he wrote some valuable papers.

He was elected F.S.A. on 14 June 1900. He was a good linguist and possessed considerable skill as a draughtsman and as an artist in water-colours. He was a prominent churchman, and the erection of All Saints' Church, Wellington, was largely due to his liberality and exertions. He was a magistrate, a churchwarden, an active member of the Wellington school board, and a prominent freemason.

After an illness which began in the summer of 1906 he died at his residence, Foxdown, Wellington, on 13 December 1907, and was buried in the churchyard of the parish church there.
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Frederick married Maria KERSHAW [14871] [MRIN: 5270]. (Maria KERSHAW [14871] was born on 14 Feb 1828 in Manchester LAN and died on 18 Jan 1913 in Wellington SOM.)


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