Difference between revisions of "Willoughby Augustus D'Alemberte"

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Latest revision as of 22:15, 10 February 2011

Willoughby Augustus D'Alemberte
Born August 26, 1854
Mobile, Alabama[1]
Died January 3, 1920
Pensacola
Occupation Pharmacist, businessman
Spouse Ann Humphreys
Mary Humphreys
Children Clinton Willoughby D'Alemberte
Herbert Harry D'Alemberte
Edward Augustus D'Alemberte
James Herron D'Alemberte
Sadie D'Alemberte
Willoughby D'Alemberte

Willoughby Augustus D'Alemberte was a well-known pharmacist and proprietor of a drugstore at various locations on Palafox Street. D'Alemberte was a graduate of the Pennsylvania College of Pharmacy. He was brother of A. H. D'Alemberte.

As of 1894, W. A. D'Alemberte also served in the following capacities:

References[edit]

  1. Personal letter from A.H. D'Alemberte to J.H. D'Alemberte. Ancestry.com