Tenth Generation (Continued)
Tenth Generation (Continued)
Family of Frances Ethel Hewey (14731) & Francis Alfred Dunsworth M.D.
20485. John Francis Dunsworth (Frances Ethel Hewey9, Vera Ethel Lantz8, John Nathan7, Silas6, John5, Johann Heinrich4, Johann Friedrich3, Johann Heinrich2, Michael1). Born on 12 Apr 1946 in Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. John Francis died in Halifax, Halifax R.M., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 16 Oct 2017; he was 71. Occupation: Actor.

John Dunsworth attended the University of Guelph in Guelph, Ontario where he studied acting. He left the university during his senior year. After leaving university, he acted on radio dramas on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (C.B.C.) and perforemed at the Neptune Theatre in Halifax, Nova Scotia. In Halifax, he leased an abandoned building on the Halifax waterfront in 1970 and converted it into a playhouse which he named the Pier One Theatre. Hi theatre became the city's first and most successful alternative theater production house. Later in the 1980s, John Dunsworth produced the “Welcome Show” for in-comong students at Dalhousie University. He also founded Filmworks Casting in 1987 where he becaming the most well-known casting director in Halifax.

John Dunsworth performed in film and on TV. He had roles movies such as Buried on Sunday (1992), The Shipping News (2001), Trailer Park Boys: The Movie (2006), Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day (2009), Tralier Park Boys 3: Don’t Legalize It (2014), and Lizzie Borden Took An Axe (2014) among other movie roles. On television, he had roles in Lexx (1999-2002), Trailer Park Boys (2001-2008 and 2014-2018), Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion (2003), Jesse Stone: Stone Cold (2005), Haven (2010-2015) and Forgive Me (2013) among other television roles. (Source: Wikipedia)

On 21 Jun 1974 John Francis married Elizabeth Bates in Halifax, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.

They had the following children:
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Joanne married John Baxter.

John and Joanne Baxter lived at Southwest Cove, Nova Scotia in 2013.

20487. Jeffrey Dunsworth (Frances Ethel Hewey9, Vera Ethel Lantz8, John Nathan7, Silas6, John5, Johann Heinrich4, Johann Friedrich3, Johann Heinrich2, Michael1).

Jeffrey and Laura Dunsworh lived at Southwest Cove, Nova Scotia in 2013.


Jacquelyn married Kelly Chamberlain.

Jackie Dunsworth and Kelly Chamberlain lived at Southwest Cove, Nova Scotia in 2013.

20489. Robert Dunsworth (Frances Ethel Hewey9, Vera Ethel Lantz8, John Nathan7, Silas6, John5, Johann Heinrich4, Johann Friedrich3, Johann Heinrich2, Michael1).

Robert and Ingrid Dunsworth lived at Southwest Cove, Nova Scotia in 2013.

20490. William Dunsworth (Frances Ethel Hewey9, Vera Ethel Lantz8, John Nathan7, Silas6, John5, Johann Heinrich4, Johann Friedrich3, Johann Heinrich2, Michael1).

William Dunsworth lived at Southwest Cove, Nova Scotia in 2013.

20491. Edward Dunsworth (Frances Ethel Hewey9, Vera Ethel Lantz8, John Nathan7, Silas6, John5, Johann Heinrich4, Johann Friedrich3, Johann Heinrich2, Michael1).

Edward and Barbara Dunsworth lived in Nicaragua in 2013.


Janet married Peter Stryniak.

Peter and Janet Stryniak lived in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 2013.

20493. Philip James Dunsworth (Frances Ethel Hewey9, Vera Ethel Lantz8, John Nathan7, Silas6, John5, Johann Heinrich4, Johann Friedrich3, Johann Heinrich2, Michael1). Born in 1961. Philip James died in Southwest Cove, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 4 Feb 2007; he was 46.43 He was never married.

Philip Dunsworth had a lifelong passion for design and discovery and was always investigating the how and why of the physical world and the mysteries of the universe. He was a scientist, musician, philosopher and a true humanitarian. Philip had an Electronic Technician Diploma from the Radio College of Canada of Toronto, Onario, a Bachelor of Science in Physics and Diploma of Engineering from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, a Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical/Computer Option) from the Technical University of Nova Scotia in Halifax and a CPAD (Computer Programming/Advanced Diploma) from the Annapolis Campus of the Nova Scotia Community College He was employee of the year with Orion Electronics of Windsor, Nova Scotia in 2001, was awarded Second Prize in Canadian Engineering Design Competition, and First Prize in the Atlantic Engineering Design Competition in 1987 and also won Association of Professional Engineers of Nova Scotia Award for High Academic Standing in 1984. He lived in St. Johns, Newfoundland and Labrador from 1987 to 1995 where he was Electronic Design Engineer at Instrumar Ltd. (1987-90) and an instructor at the Marine Institute of Newfoundland (1990-95). Upon his return to Nova Scotia he worked at Litton Systems Canada in Enfield, J.J. Mackay Meters in New Glasgow and most recently Orion Electronics, Windsor. 43

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