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James Gooderham Worts

James Gooderham Worts
Born 1818-06-04
Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, United Kingdom
Died 1882-06-20
Toronto, Ontario, Dominion of Canada
Nationality British subject
Occupation distiller, businessman
Known for partner in the distiller Gooderham and Worts
Spouse(s) Sarah Bright (m. 1840)
Parent(s) James Worts and Elizabeth Gooderham

James Gooderham Worts (June 4, 1818 - June 20, 1882) was the eldest son of James Worts and Elizabeth Gooderham.

James and his father emigrated from England to York, Upper Canada (now Toronto) in 1831, where his father constructed a flour mill at the mouth of the Don River; the rest of their family remained in the United Kingdom. His father's partner in the undertaking was his uncle, his mother's brother William Gooderham who joined them from England in 1932.

His father gave James considerable independent authority, even though he was a teenager, including overseeing the difficult transport of millstones by water, up the St. Lawrence River and across Lake Ontario from Montreal. His mother died in childbirth in 1834 and his father committed suicide two weeks later by drowning himself in a well on his own company's property.

William Gooderham took charge of the business and responsibility for his nephew after James Worts death. In 1837 a distillery was added and in 1845 Worts became a partner in his uncle’s firm, which was renamed Gooderham and Worts.

Worts children included:


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