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James Worts (c. 1792 – February 18, 1834) was one of the co-founders of the
Gooderham and Worts Gooderham and Worts, also known as Gooderham & Worts Limited, was a Canadian distiller of alcoholic beverages. It was once one of the largest distillers in Canada. The company was merged in 1926 with Hiram Walker & Sons Ltd., and the merged fir ...
partnership which, after his death, evolved from a simple mill into a prosperous
distilling Distillation, or classical distillation, is the process of separating the components or substances from a liquid mixture by using selective boiling and condensation, usually inside an apparatus known as a still. Dry distillation is the heat ...
company which eventual become the largest in the world. Worts was born in Bungay Parish, Suffolk, England to William Worts and Mary Murfield. Having first constructed a flour mill in his hometown in
Suffolk Suffolk () is a ceremonial county of England in East Anglia. It borders Norfolk to the north, Cambridgeshire to the west and Essex to the south; the North Sea lies to the east. The county town is Ipswich; other important towns include Lowes ...
,
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, he eventually moved to
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,
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with his eldest son, James Gooderham Worts in 1831. Once there, he set up another windmill which was completed in 1832. In February 1834, several weeks after his wife Elizabeth Gooderham, sister of his partner and brother-in-law William Gooderham Sr., died during childbirth, James Worts committed suicide by drowning himself in a well on his own company's property.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Worts, James 1792 births 1834 deaths Businesspeople from Toronto Suicides in Ontario Suicides by drowning in Canada English emigrants to pre-Confederation Ontario People from Suffolk (before 1974)