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George Worthington may refer to: *George Worthington (businessman) (1813–1871), American merchant and banker *George Worthington (tennis) (1928–1964), Australian tennis player *George Worthington (bishop) George Worthington (October 14, 1840 – January 7, 1908) was the second bishop of Nebraska in The Episcopal Church. Biography Worthington was born in Lenox, Massachusetts, and as a youth moved to New York City. He worked as a bookkeeper for his ... (1840–1908), bishop of Nebraska * George Worthington (cricketer) (1822–1900), English cricketer {{hndis, Worthington, George ...
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George Worthington (businessman)
George Worthington (September 21, 1813 – November 9, 1871) was a 19th-century merchant and banker in Cleveland, Ohio, who founded the Geo. Worthington Company, a wholesale hardware and industrial distribution firm, in 1829 (until 1991 Cleveland's oldest extant business), as well as numerous banking and mining concerns, and contributed to the early commercial and industrial development of Cleveland. Early life and family George Worthington was born in Cooperstown, New York, to Clarissa (née Clarke) and Ralph Worthington, a banker and manufacturer, who had moved to Cooperstown from his birthplace of Colchester, Connecticut, at a young age. Worthington was also second cousins with the American engineer Henry Rossiter Worthington of New York. On November 16, 1840, Worthington married Maria Cushman Blackmar, and soon after, moved into his newly constructed home on Euclid Avenue, the street which would, in the second half of the 19th century, come to be known as Millionaire' ...
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George Worthington (tennis)
George Allan Worthington (10 October 1928 – 8 December 1964) was an Australian male tennis player who was active in the 1940s and 1950s. Career Worthington won the mixed doubles title at the Australian Championships in 1951, 1952 and 1953 together with Thelma Coyne Long. He was twice runner-up with compatriot Frank Sedgman in Grand Slam men's doubles championship. In 1947 they lost the final of the Australian Championship against Adrian Quist and John Bromwich in straight sets and in 1949 in the U.S. National Championship they met the same fate against fellow Australians John Bromwich and Bill Sidwell. He won a number of career singles titles including the British Pro Championships six times consecutively from 1957 to 1962, the Slazenger Pro Championships two times, (1957, 1962), the Sydney Metropolitan Championships three times, (1950, 1953-54), and the Surrey Championships one time, (1953), the East of England Championships one time, (1949) and the New Zealand Champ ...
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George Worthington (bishop)
George Worthington (October 14, 1840 – January 7, 1908) was the second bishop of Nebraska in The Episcopal Church. Biography Worthington was born in Lenox, Massachusetts, and as a youth moved to New York City. He worked as a bookkeeper for his uncle and later studied at Hobart College (now part of Hobart and William Smith Colleges), graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in 1860, and awarded a Doctor of Divinity in 1876, and a Doctor of Laws in 1885. He then studied at the General Theological Seminary, graduating in 1863. Worthington was ordained deacon in June 1863, and priest in 1865. He served as assistant at St Paul's Church in Troy, New York, and then became rector of Christ Church in Ballston Spa, New York. In 1868, he became rector of St. John's Church in Detroit. He remained there until 1885 when consecrated Bishop of Nebraska. While in Detroit he was at times the acting for the Bishop of Michigan. In 1883, he was elected as Missionary Bishop of Shanghai, however, he decli ...
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George Worthington (cricketer)
George Worthington (4 March 1822https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/george-worthington-23435 – 27 July 1900) was an English first-class cricketer. The son of Charles Worthington, he was educated at Tonbridge School, before going up to St John's College, Oxford St John's College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. Founded as a men's college in 1555, it has been coeducational since 1979.Communication from Michael Riordan, college archivist Its founder, Sir Thomas White, intended to pro .... While studying at Oxford, he made two appearances in first-class cricket for Oxford University in 1844, against the Marylebone Cricket Club and Cambridge University in The University Match. Worthington found himself without a profession in later life due to ill health. He died at Bristol in July 1900. References External links * 1822 births 1900 deaths People educated at Tonbridge School Alumni of St John's College, Oxford English cricketers Oxford ...
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