Wellington Bartley Willoughby, PC (August 10, 1859 – August 1, 1932) was a Canadian politician and lawyer.
He ran for a seat in the Dominion House of Commons for the Conservative Party in the 1895 election, but an unofficial Tory, William Stubbs backed by the Orange Order such as its Grand Master N.C. Wallace and McCarthyite leader Dalton McCarthy undermined his campaign, though he was also an Orangeman.
Willoughby was born August 10, 1859[1] in Caledon, Ontario, to John and Margaret Willoughby, two Episcopalian Methodists who worked as farmers.[2][3] He had 7 siblings; William, who was 4 years older, Lydia, Samuel, Caroline, Wesley, John, and Margaret, who were all younger.[4][5][6]
In October 1892, Wellington married Susan Thomas Jones of Germantown, Philadelphia.[7][8][9] His wife would pass away June 27, 1907, of Endocarditis.[10]
He died August 1, 1932, of throat cancer. He is buried at the Rosedale Cemetery in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
^Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, PA; Pennsylvania (State). Death Certificates, 1906-1968; Certificate Number Range: 059571-063330