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Full name
  
John Forster Alcock

Position
  
Forward

Role
  
Football player

Name
  
John Alcock

Playing position
  
Centre forward


Date of birth
  
(1841-04-14)14 April 1841

Place of birth
  
Sunderland, County Durham, England

Date of death
  
13 March 1910(1910-03-13) (aged 67)

Place of death
  
Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England

Died
  
March 13, 1910, Berkhamsted, United Kingdom

John Forster Alcock (14 April 1841 – 13 March 1910) was an influential English sportsman and football organiser. He was founder of Football Association and FA Committee-member in 1863 – 1866.

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Biography

John Forster Alcock was born in Sunderland in 1841 to Charles Alcock (1807–1881) – a ship-owner and ship-broker – and Elizabeth Forster (1825–1891). He was the eldest child of 9 and the family lived on Norfolk Street (otherwise known as Sunniside), Sunderland and on the same street lived an uncle who headed the Alcock family’s upholstery business. The Alcock family relocated prior to the 1861 census to the London area and both John Forster Alcock and Charles William Alcock (his younger brother) attended Harrow School.

Less is known of John Forster Alcock than his brother, but he was a ship-owner and ship-broker who represented the Forest Club at the meetings that led to the foundation of the FA in 1863. He served on the committee of the FA until 1866 when he was replaced by Charles William Alcock.

John Forster Alcock died aged 69 in 1910.

Family

John Forster Alcock married Catherine Ruth Rouse (1848–1891) in 1867 and they divorced in 1874. He then married Augusta Lackland White (1867–1956) in Hampstead in 1886 and they went on to have three children: Frank Alcock (1887–1917 Rhodesia Rifles attd Kings African Rifles<CWGC>), Augusta Theodora Alcock (1888-unknown), John Forster Alcock (1896–1977).

References

John Forster Alcock Wikipedia