Person:Jack Illingworth (1)

Watchers
Jack Pershing Illingworth
m. 17 Jun 1909
  1. Myrtle Blanche Illingworth1910 - 1997
  2. James Grant Illingworth1913 - 1999
  3. Helen Louise Illingworth1915 - 2007
  4. Jack Pershing Illingworth1917 - 1994
  5. Robert Clark Illingworth1926 - 1982
m. Abt 1938
  1. Gary Grant Illingworth1939 - 2022
Facts and Events
Name Jack Pershing Illingworth
Gender Male
Birth[1] 30 Jun 1917 Orange County, California
Marriage Abt 1938 to Elma Jean Smith
Divorce Oct 1970 Orange County, Californiafrom Elma Jean Smith
Death[1] 9 Mar 1994 Orange County, California

About Jack Pershing Illingworth

Jack Pershing Illingworth, son of Carlos Grant Illingworth (1873-1946) and Leah Blanche Baker (1888-1963). He was born 30 June 1917 in Orange County, California. Jack married first, Elma Jean Smith in about 1938.

In the 1940 U.S. Census, Jack Illingworth is listed as living in Newport Beach, California at age 22, working as a salesman in a retail grocery store with his wife Elma Jean, age 21 and young son Gary Grant Illingworth, age 3/12 years old.

Image:1940 Census Jack Illingworth and family Zoom1.jpg

Jack Illingworth managed an Alpha Beta store in Lake Elsinore, California. Later he moved to the Costa Mesa store, then moved to the Alpha Beta in Santa Ana, California, which later became a Super A store, but is now a Northgate-Gonzalez Market. Jack also managed an Alpha Beta store in Orange, California before purchasing a neighborhood store in Santa Ana, California.

Jack and Elma Jean [Smith] Illingworth had two sons, Gary Grant Illingworth (born in 1939) and Jon Alvin Illingworth (born 1942). They were married for 32 years before they divorced in 1970. [October 1970, Source: California Divorce Index]. Jack Illingworth, then age 54, remarried on 16 July 1971 in Orange County, California, to Andrea Ochoa, age 24, according to California Marriage Records Indexes.

Jack Pershing Illingworth passed away on 9 March 1994 in Orange County, California.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).