Alfred Allen Booth

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Alfred Allen Booth
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Booth with his daughter Sylvia in 1900
Born(1872-09-17)17 September 1872
Died(1948-03-13)13 March 1948
Alma materKing's College, Cambridge
OccupationShipowner
Spouses
  • Mary Blake Dwight (m. 1903)
  • Margaret Lucy Brightwen (m. 1925)
Parent(s)Alfred Booth
Lydia Allen Butler

Sir Alfred Allen Booth, 1st Baronet (17 September 1872 – 13 March 1948) was a British businessman and shipowner. A scion of the Booths of Dunham Massey, Cheshire, his great-grandfather moved to Liverpool in the mid-18th century.

Booth was created a baronet in 1916 by Prime Minister H. H. Asquith for supporting Britain's war effort and services to industry.

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Booth family coat of arms

Biography

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Early life

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Born on 17 September 1872, the son of Alfred Booth and Lydia Allen Butler.[1] His maternal grandfather was Benjamin Franklin Butler (1795 – 8 November 1858), who served as the 12th Attorney General of the United States from 1833 to 1838.[2]

Booth was educated at Harrow School, before going up to King's College, Cambridge, where he graduated as Master of Arts.[2][1]

Career

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Booth served on the board of directors of the Cunard Steamship Company (now a subsidiary of Carnival Corporation & plc) and the Alfred Booth and Company. On 24 January 1916 he was honoured with a baronetcy, under the territorial designation of Allerton Beeches, City of Liverpool.[3][2][4]

Sir Alfred received the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) from Liverpool University.[2]

Personal life

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On 15 December 1903 Booth married firstly Mary Blake Dwight. On 9 November 1925 he married secondly Margaret Lucy Brightwen.[1] They had two sons, Sir Philip Booth, 2nd Baronet, (1907–1960) and Major Edmund Booth (1908–1985) and one daughter, Sylvia Emily Booth (1905–1968). Sir Alfred died on 13 March 1948.[2]

He was a cousin of fellow shipping magnate Paul Crompton, who, along with his wife and children, died in the sinking of the RMS Lusitania in 1915.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  2. ^ a b c d e Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 107th edition, vol. 1, ed. Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage Ltd, 2003, p. 427
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  4. ^ Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage: With Her Majesty's Royal Warrant Holders, Debrett's, 1990, p. 103 [1]
  5. ^ www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk
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