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Lewis Llewellyn Worthington, 18671944 (aged 76 years)

Name
Lewis Llewellyn /Worthington/
Given names
Lewis Llewellyn
Surname
Worthington
Family with parents
father
18371919
Birth: 27 January 1837 34 32 Preston, Lancashire, England
Death: 24 October 1919Leominster, Herefordshire, England
mother
18371868
Birth: 29 March 1837Fyfield, Essex, England
Death: 4 January 1868Flint Schoolhouses, Flintshire, Wales
Marriage Marriage23 December 1861Belgrave, Leicestershire, England
10 months
elder sister
18621934
Birth: 29 October 1862 25 25 Belgrave Schoolhouse, Leicestershire, England
Death: 1934Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
22 months
elder brother
18641906
Birth: 4 August 1864 27 27 Inkberrow, Worcestershire, England
Death: 5 April 1906Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
3 years
himself
18671944
Birth: 21 May 1867 30 30 Flint Schoolhouses, Flintshire, Wales
Death: 9 May 1944Hampshire, England
Father’s family with Ellen Roberts
father
18371919
Birth: 27 January 1837 34 32 Preston, Lancashire, England
Death: 24 October 1919Leominster, Herefordshire, England
stepmother
18381873
Birth: 1838Mold, Flintshire, Wales
Death: 23 September 1873Mold, Flintshire, Wales
Marriage Marriage6 June 1869Flint, Flintshire, Wales
6 months
half-sister
1869
Birth: 19 November 1869 32 31 Flint, Flintshire, Wales
Death:
18 months
half-brother
Father’s family with Alexandrina Grant Smith
father
18371919
Birth: 27 January 1837 34 32 Preston, Lancashire, England
Death: 24 October 1919Leominster, Herefordshire, England
stepmother
18451927
Birth: 28 August 1845Le Havre, Normandy, France
Death: 1 March 1927Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Marriage Marriage22 March 1875New Brighton, Cheshire, England
9 months
half-brother
18751895
Birth: 12 December 1875 38 30 Birkenhead, Cheshire, England
Death: 4 October 1895Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
3 years
half-brother
18781942
Birth: 18 June 1878 41 32 Rougham, Suffolk, England
Death: 24 September 1942Hove, Sussex, England
2 years
half-brother
18801948
Birth: 25 October 1880 43 35 Rettonden, Essex, England
Death: 29 February 1948Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Family with Alice Susan Parkman
himself
18671944
Birth: 21 May 1867 30 30 Flint Schoolhouses, Flintshire, Wales
Death: 9 May 1944Hampshire, England
wife
18691946
Birth: 1869Kilburn, London, England
Death: 27 January 1946Southampton, Hampshire, England
Marriage MarriageDecember 1896Paddington, Middlesex, England
Birth
Death of a mother
Marriage of a parent
Birth of a half-sister
Birth of a half-brother
Death of a paternal grandmother
Marriage of a parent
Birth of a half-brother
Birth of a half-brother
Birth of a half-brother
Death of a half-brother
Cause: Appendicitis - Peritonitis
Marriage
Death of a brother
Death of a father
Death of a half-brother
Death of a sister
Death of a half-brother
Death
9 May 1944 (aged 76 years)
Last change
28 January 201820:06:35
Author of last change: 7mikefh
Note

Newfoundland Regiment: At the beginning of World War I the Dept of Militia and Defence made no provision for regimental bands, but many militia units formed their own on an unofficial basis. In 1914 the establishment of every Canadian Expeditionary Force battalion was increased optionally by one bandmaster and 24 bandsmen. Many militia units were fortunate in securing the services of civilian bands enlisted as groups, eg, the 157th Battalion Band of Orillia, Ont. This type of patriotism was not confined to the Dominion; in Newfoundland almost the entire Ayr Burg Band joined the Newfoundland Regiment under its bandmaster, L.L. Worthington.