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Florence Agnes Dillsworth (1937–2000), was a Sierra Leonean educator who served as principal of St. Joseph's Convent School and was the third mayor of Freetown, Sierra Leone.
Florence Agnes Dillsworth | |
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Born | Florence Agnes Dillsworth 11 December 1937 Freetown, Sierra Leone |
Died | 9 September 2000 Freetown, Sierra Leone | (aged 62)
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Nationality | British Subject, Sierra Leonean |
Education | St. Joseph's Convent School |
Early life
editFlorence Agnes Dillsworth was born to Sierra Leone Creole parents, Wilmot Aloysius Dillsowrth (1908–1985), the town clerk of Freetown, and Jeanne Dillsworth, née Peacourt. Florence Dillsworth attended the St. Joseph's Convent School in Freetown, Sierra Leone and was subsequently educated in England.
Political career
editFlorence Dillsworth was elected as the third female mayor of Freetown on the Freetown City Council.
Death
editFlorence Dillsworth died in February 2000 in London. She was buried in Ascension Town Cemetery, Freetown, Sierra Leone.