Background
Caldecott was born in Chester, England on July 27, 1878. Caldecott grew up in Canada, and obtained a pharmacy degree from the University of Toronto in 1900.
Caldecott was born in Chester, England on July 27, 1878. Caldecott grew up in Canada, and obtained a pharmacy degree from the University of Toronto in 1900.
University of Toronto.
The Caldecott Tunnel which is a key highway link through the Berkeley Hills is named after him. The family emigrated to Toronto, Canada about 1882. In 1910, Caldecott married Australian-born nurse Eveline Grooms (1888–1977) who worked at Berkeley"s Alta Bates Hospital.
They had three children: Chester Edwin (1911–1984), Thomas William (1914–1994), and Elizabeth Fanny (1918–1983).
Appointed Judge, September 27, 1957, Alameda County Superior Court by Governor Goodwin J. Knight. Appointed 1975 Member, California Judicial Council retired in 1979.
Caldecott was elected to the City Council of Berkeley in 1923. In 1930, he was appointed to fill out the remaining term of Mayor Michael B. Driver.
He then successfully ran for the office of Mayor in 1931, serving until December 1932.
He subsequently served (1933–1951) as a supervisor on the Alameda County Board of Supervisors. He also served as the president of Joint Highway District 13 which oversaw the construction of the multi-bore tunnel which bears his name. Caldecott died of a heart attack at his Berkeley home on July 23, 1951.