A. E. Illingworth

[4] Both father and son moved to Western Australia around the end of 1895, and A. E. Illingworth began preaching at the Protestant Hall, Fremantle in March 1896.

[6] In 1897 he was registered as a marriage celebrant[7] In 1898 he was elected treasurer of the newly-established Association of Churches of Christ,[8] and secretary in 1900, with his father as president.

[13] The following year he was elected president of the Conference of the Associated Churches of Christ in New South Wales,[14] and transferred back to the Enmore Tabernacle.

[20] In September 1926 he transferred to the Church of Christ City Temple, on Campbell Street[21] but resigned in January 1928 and returned to Melbourne, taking the Northcote pulpit.

[28] Illingworth married Florence Newall Macgowan (1870 – 8 September 1955), at the Tabernacle, Johnston Street Fitzroy, Victoria on 18 February 1891.

Pastor Illingworth