Biographical Sketch of Dr. Richard B. DILWORTH (1881); Chester County, PA

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From THE HISTORY OF CHESTER COUNTY, by Futhey and Cope (1881);

pg. 524

  Dr. Richard B. DILWORTH was born in Philadelphia, Jan. 24, 1810.  His parents 
were Thomas and Sarah Ann (Burch) Dilworth.  He studied medicine under Dr. 
Kennedy, at Oxford, Chester co., a practitioner of considerable merit, and at 
the time a resident of that place, and graduated at the Jefferson Medical 
College, in Philadelphia, in March, 1835.
  In June, 1835, he married Harriet, daughter of James Wilson, Esq., and located 
at Youngsburg, Chester Co., where he devoted himself to the practice of his 
profession until 1849, when he removed with his family to Juniata Co., Pa., 
where he, in company with others, had purchased a large tract of woodland.  He 
died Nov. 15, 1851, of an affection of the heart. 
He left seven children.
  As a man, Dr. Dilworth was free from selfishness, which, added to his energy 
of mind and irreproachable character, rendered him beloved by all who knew him.  
As a physician, he was successful and much beloved by his patients.