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    1. Re: [AINSWORTH] Re:To Alice about Pearl Ainsworth
    2. Alice M. Lewis
    3. Just thought of something else. Mary Jane Johnston Ainsworth Miller, married John Ainsworth) remarked in the 1900 Choctaw County, Alabama Census that she had six children, But t only four were still living in 1900. One of her four was Ruben Nash Ainsworth. The other three were from her husband Sam Thomas Miller. I do not know if the two that were dead lived to adult hood and had families of their own, or if they died as children. Alice M. Lewis ----- Original Message ----- From: <MsLady32@aol.com> To: <AINSWORTH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 8:46 PM Subject: [AINSWORTH] Re:To Alice about Pearl Ainsworth > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HO.2ADEB/241.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Alice, this is some of the info I have on Pearl Rosetta (Anglan) Ainsworth her Father's name was Tom Anglan mother's was Sara Dice. Pearl Married Alvin "Doc" Answorth > his father's name was John Ainsworth, Mother's name: Ruthey Julia Hawkins > Pearl and Doc had 10 kids as far as I can tell but my aunt Helen only told me of Barbra,Alvin, Patsy, William, Erlean, Ruthie(my Grandmother). > I have Doc's Brothers and sistersifyuwant that just let me know. But his grandparents are unknown. It is the same wit Pearl also don't know Grandparents but do know siblings. > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    02/03/2002 01:23:31
    1. [AINSWORTH] Re: Re:To Alice about Pearl Ainsworth
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HO.2ADEB/241.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I don't know Where John Ainsworth was from. I was told by my aunt last night that some of our kin were politicians. can you ask your grandfather if he had a neiceby the name of Juanita that died Aug. 10,2000 she visited him about 3 years ago in texas. that will tell us both if we are on the same branch.

    02/03/2002 03:40:39
    1. [AINSWORTH] Re: English Ainsworth
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HO.2ADEB/240.2.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Hello Linda, Thank you for your reply. I don't appear to have any record of your branch of the family, unfortunately. No Rachael in our family - sorry. Barbara.

    02/02/2002 07:16:17
    1. [AINSWORTH] Re: Re:To Alice about Pearl Ainsworth
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HO.2ADEB/241.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Where was your John Ainsworth from? My John was from Washington County, Alabama. He married my Great grandmother, Mary Jane Johnston. His Father was Levin Ainsworth and his Mother was named Martha. I do not know her maiden name. He had a brother named William Mock Ainsworth who was the Grandfather to the late great Congressman Frank Boykin. I hope we are on the same family tree limb! Alice

    02/02/2002 01:40:34
    1. [AINSWORTH] Re: Re:To Alice about Pearl Ainsworth
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HO.2ADEB/241.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Where was your John Ainsworth from? My John was from Washington County, Alabama. He married my Great grandmother, Mary Jane Johnston. His Father was Levin Ainsworth and his Mother was named Martha. I do not know her maiden name. He had a brother named William Mock Ainsworth who was the Grandfather to the late great Congressman Frank Boykin. I hope we are on the same family tree limb! Alice

    02/02/2002 01:40:33
    1. [AINSWORTH] Re:To Alice about Pearl Ainsworth
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HO.2ADEB/241.1.1 Message Board Post: Alice, this is some of the info I have on Pearl Rosetta (Anglan) Ainsworth her Father's name was Tom Anglan mother's was Sara Dice. Pearl Married Alvin "Doc" Answorth his father's name was John Ainsworth, Mother's name: Ruthey Julia Hawkins Pearl and Doc had 10 kids as far as I can tell but my aunt Helen only told me of Barbra,Alvin, Patsy, William, Erlean, Ruthie(my Grandmother). I have Doc's Brothers and sistersifyuwant that just let me know. But his grandparents are unknown. It is the same wit Pearl also don't know Grandparents but do know siblings.

    02/02/2002 12:46:29
    1. [AINSWORTH] Re: R.A Ainsworth
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HO.2ADEB/29.40.41.225 Message Board Post: yes Pearl Ainsworth was born May 10th 1892

    02/01/2002 07:14:00
    1. [AINSWORTH] Re: Pearl Ainsworth
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ainsworth Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HO.2ADEB/241.1 Message Board Post: Yes! I would like any information that you can give me.This is what I have:My dad is William Ainsworth His mom's name was Pearl Ainsworth He had many brothers and sisters ---Alice, Alvin, Ruthie, Patsy---there are others I have never seen or they have passed away He was born in Mendenhall, Mississippi His dad died when he was 4 My dad is the youngest and he is 65 Thank you! I have very little. Any information would be greatly appreciated! I have nothing to go on. Thank you, Alice Ainsworth McFarland

    02/01/2002 03:47:51
    1. [AINSWORTH] Re: English Ainsworth
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ainsworth Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HO.2ADEB/240.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Hello, Guy. You might start looking for Ainsworth in Lancastershire (Lancashire?). I, too, have Ainsworth ancestry, and am looking for a John Ainsworth who was born April 2, 1863 in Harwood, England (I believe that's in Lancashire), and whose wife was named Rachel Hoerne (Horne), who was born January 28, 1859 in Manchester, and any of their family. John and Rachel came to Ohio around 1888 and it was there that my great-grandfather, William Edward Ainsworth, was born in 1896. Anyway, that might be a good starting point from which to jump. Best wishes! Linda

    01/30/2002 02:38:16
    1. [AINSWORTH] Alfred Ainsworth obituary 1955 - Tampa Tribune
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HO.2ADEB/288 Message Board Post: Note: This is the only information I have on this individual, I am not researching this family; please do not contact me for more information "ALFRED AINSWORTH - CLEARWATER, Aug. 17. - (By Staff Writer) - Alfred Ainsworth, 92, of 212 North Orangeview Ave., a retired wholesale merchant who came here 10 years ago and was a Winter visitor fro Providence, R. I., for 30 years, died today in a Tampa rest home. Survivors include his daugnter, Mrs. George W. Esler, Clearwater, and a son, Stanley Ainsworth, Venice." Published in the Tampa Tribune, August 18, 1955, p. 2.

    01/28/2002 09:40:55
    1. [AINSWORTH] My Party Virus
    2. John A Hansen
    3. Dear All: Latest update from SARC : W32.Myparty.B@mm Discovered on: January 28, 2002 Last Updated on: January 28, 2002 at 09:20:50 AM PST It's a SARC level 2 alert ( high distribution). New Email Worm 'My Party' Surfaces, Begins to Grow LONDON (Reuters) - A new computer bug that tries to trick computer users into clicking on a virus-infected Web link masquerading as party photos emerged in Asia on Monday morning and began spreading to Europe, computer experts said. The so-called ``My Party'' worm, which is not considered destructive, spreads by infiltrating popular email software Microsoft Windows Address Book and Outlook Express Database. The worm emails itself to every person in an infected users' email log making it look as if the worm comes from a colleague or friend, experts said The actual virus wording from A technical Virus Mailing List that I subscribe to: To: security-basics@securityfocus.com Subject: new photos from my party! Hello! "My party... It was absolutely amazing! I have attached my web page with new photos! If you can please make color prints of my photos. Thanks!" So just do an AV update today and you'll be allright Best Regards John A Hansen

    01/28/2002 05:05:34
    1. [AINSWORTH] Re: Amanda Ainsworth
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HO.2ADEB/13.20.30.34.39 Message Board Post: STEPHINE , THIS IS LAURA DAWN E-MAIL ME BACK OR CALL ME AS SOON AS YOU CAN MY NUMBER IS 478-9131 ITS IN FORT SMITH ,AS SOON AS YOU HAVE TIME GET AHOLD OF ME LOVE YA LAURA DAWN

    01/27/2002 07:59:46
    1. [AINSWORTH] Re: Amanda Anisworth
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HO.2ADEB/13.20.21.37 Message Board Post: HELLO, MY GRANDMOTHERS MAIDEN NAME WAS ZEXY MARGRET ANISWORTH, HER FATHER'S MOTHER'S NAME WAS AMANDA ANISWORTH. I MYSELF AM PUTTING TOGETHER MY FAMILY TREE. BUT MY GRANDMOTHER BECAME A BURCHAM WHEN SHE MARRIED MY GRANDFATHER LOUIS ALLEN BURCHAM IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION THAT YOU COULD SHARE WITH ME I WOULD LIKE THAT ALOT. THANK YOU LAURA BURCHAM

    01/27/2002 07:52:02
    1. [AINSWORTH] FW: Burke's Landed Gentry Today Newsletter
    2. John A Hansen
    3. Dear All: I generally don't endorse commercial products in these postings. However this one is close enough to Clan genealogy research that I thought it was worth while. Burkes is the standard by which all others are measured and the access now by web site is costing about the same as other genealogy research web sites. Nice way to save a trip to the library :-) Best Regards John A Hansen Clan Board and List Admin > -----Original Message----- > From: webmaster@burkes-landed-gentry.com > [mailto:webmaster@burkes-landed-gentry.com] > Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 2:02 AM > To: jahansen@qwest.net > Subject: Burke's Landed Gentry Today Newsletter > > > BURKE'S LANDED GENTRY TODAY - JANUARY 2002 > > Burke's Landed Gentry are pleased to announce that the complete records > from the 106th Edition of Burke's Peerage & Baronetage have been added to > the web site. Both Landed Gentry and Peerage & Baronetage records are now > available in one searchable database of over 2,200 records containing > 300,000 plus individuals from Britain's titled and landed families. > Each record is the culmination of 180 years of meticulous research by > professional genealogists, spanning many centuries and generations. The > database now consists of: > - 106th Edition of Burke's Peerage & Baronetage (published in 1999) > - 19th Edition of Burke's Landed Gentry Scotland (continually updated) > - 18th Edition of Burke's Landed Gentry England and Wales (last updated in > 1972) > > The new site, Burke's Peerage & Gentry, can be found at > http://www.burkes-peerage.net > > ------------------------------------------------ > > ABOUT BURKE'S PEERAGE & BARONETAGE > > Burke's Peerage & Baronetage has become an institution in its own right, > being widely regarded as the definitive authority on the British > aristocracy. For 170 years, it has charted the family lineages of titled > families. Records extend back many generations, some as far back as the > 8th and 9th Centuries, and include many of the individuals who shaped the > country's history and development. Most Prime Ministers are included, as > well as well known individuals from the current day such as politicians, > captains of industry and names from the world of entertainment; for > example Richard Attenborough, Jamie Lee Curtis (Haden Guest), and David > Niven (Rollo). > > ------------------------------------------------ > > ACCESSING THE RECORDS AND FREE SEARCHING > > Individuals will still be able to access the complete full text at US$25 > for 24 hours. The option to subscribe at an annual rate of US$99 has also > been added, providing access for less than $9 per month. Web site > visitors will now also be able to search the records before paying. > > ------------------------------------------------ > > THE NEW WEB SITE > > The inclusion of the Peerage & Baronetage records has led to a > re-organisation of the web site into four sections. > > http://www.burkes-peerage.net > The main gateway, providing quick access to the records and all areas of > the site. > > http://www.burkes-peerage-baronetage.com > For information about this prestigious publication. > > http://www.burkes-libraries.com > Helping libraries and organisations to provide site wide access to the > records. > > http://www.burkes-scotland.com > The evolution of the current scottish site. > > The sites have been designed to allow users to move seamlessly between the > sections. > > Users can continue to use www.burkes-landed-gentry.com as their gateway to > the site. Please note however, that all pages within the existing site > have a new address/URL, so bookmarks and site links will need to be > updated. > > Finally this monthly newsletter will change to reflect the new web sites, > and, from January, will become 'Burke's Peerage & Gentry Today'. It will > continue to provide a brief overview of new articles and developments on > the web site on the first of each month. Please take a look at the new > site. We would be delighted to hear from you with your thoughts and > feedback. Throughout 2002, Burke's will continue to develop the database > and web site to further enhance the services offered. > > webmaster@burkes-peerage.net > > ------------------------------------------------ > > Please forward this message to your family and friends. > > ------------------------------------------------ > > This message is sent to individuals who have registered on the Burke's > Landed Gentry web site. If you do not want to continue to receive this > e-mail, unsubscribe here - > http://www.burkes-peerage.net/code/page10.asp > > > > >

    01/10/2002 05:31:16
    1. [AINSWORTH] Admin> Helpful Hints on Postings > other misc items > 1-10-2002
    2. John A Hansen
    3. Dear All: This Post was created by Sue Swiggum from the The Ships List. She has a creative writing ability and creates these really wonderful posts every 3 months or so. She has gracefully agreed to let us publish her memo. I'd like to see her publish a book on the subject but until then the rest of the admins will just continue to plead with her to let us send her memos to our lists :-). I've modified her memo slightly to cover our particular situation as compared to her list. So thanks again Sue. Best Regards John A Hansen List Admin Subject Lines -- Subject Lines -- Subject Lines -- Subject Lines -- plus ... a few tidbits and gentle reminders which you might find useful. Regarding "Subject Lines" .... you'll see my other comments for Digest members below. Do include your surnames ( in Caps) in the subject line > location > dates and then include them again in the body of your message where you give the full details of your ancestor. If your details are sketchy at this point, then just put what ever you do have; sometimes the most minor of details can often provide the breakthrough. Subject lines such as "HELP" may not get you any HELP ... "PASSENGER LIST" may not get you any PASSENGER LIST ... "NEW SUBSCRIBER" may only get you a HELLO if you are lucky. The reason is not because you are being intentionally ignored, but rather because our wonderful members with the resources to help you are VERY busy, so they scan the subject lines looking for a subject about which they have knowledge. Sometimes they have no time to open every message and peek to see if they can help, so do yourselves a big favor by drawing the right kind of attention to yourself and giving an assist to those with the resources and knowledge who are able to help. If you are making a general or other emigration/immigration inquiry, take a moment to read your own subject line first, to check if it is meaningful for your query. 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VLF = Very Large Flyswatter to keep posters in line :-) ++ Be Nice No Flames, No Selling, No Religion, No Politics These are all interesting and emotional items. Trying to admin a list under those circumstance just takes to much time from my Genealogy and my Grandchildren :-) Hope all this helps. Best Regards John A Hansen jahansen@qwest.net List Admin

    01/09/2002 04:39:45
    1. [AINSWORTH] Ainsworth
    2. Deborah
    3. I am looking for the parents of Margaret and Sarah Ainsworth. I only know that Sarah was married to my greatgrandfather, Frederick Crapo in the late 1890's in Fall River, Massachusetts. Sarah's mother is listed as unknown and unknown Ainsworth of England. Could anyone lead me in the right direction? Thank you, Deb Faiola

    01/09/2002 12:24:42
    1. [AINSWORTH] Family of Thomas G. AINSWORTH - NY and MI
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HO.2ADEB/287 Message Board Post: Looking for information on the family of Thomas G. Ainsworth. According to he book, "Genealogy of Ainsworth Families in America", compiled by Francis J. Parker in 1894, Thomas was born July 24, 1826 in Lisbon, NY. Wife was Semira Wilson born August 5, 1832 in Kittey, Canada. At the time the book was written, they were shown as living in Flint, Michigan. Their children were listed as Charles, Edwin, Hiram, Adda, Anna, Truman, Lester, Chauncy, Chester, Adelbert, George, William, and Frederick. George Ainsworth was born in 1872 in Flackville, NY to Thomas and Semira Ainsworth. According to "The History of the Mohawk Valley" Vol IV, his parents moved from New York to Michigan when he was a child. George attended school in Flint, and went back to New York in 1890 when he was 18 yrs old. In 1895 he married Grace Abbott of Forestport, NY. I found an old newspaper clipping in some papers of my grandmother's telling of George ainsworth's death on Sept 2, but no year. If any of this information rings a bell with someone, I would love to know more about this family, especially the year that George passed away and more info on Thomas. Grace Abbott Ainsworth's father was my gr-gr uncle. Thank you, Georgiana Abbott Norris

    01/09/2002 03:47:48
    1. Re: [AINSWORTH] Re: John Ainsworth and Agnes Windshill of England
    2. Deborah
    3. Unfortunately, I do not have any Ainsworth info as of yet. However, I have just found out that my maternal great grandmother whose name was Sarah (Sara?) Ainsworth married a Frederick Crapo in the late 1800's and lived in Fall River, Mass. However, her parents are listed as "unknown" and "unknown" Ainsworth of England. I don't really know where to go from there. If there is anyone out there with any leads, I would certainly appreciate it. Thank you. Deb Sweeney ----- Original Message ----- From: <mom2her@yahoo.com> To: <AINSWORTH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 6:34 PM Subject: [AINSWORTH] Re: John Ainsworth and Agnes Windshill of England > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Ainsworth > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HO.2ADEB/271.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Hi, Jan. Boy, I'd love to help you out here. I have no idea who John's parents were. I think he was born in Padiham, England and his wife, Agnes, born in Yorkshire. Is Ainsworth a very common name? Whew! If I get any leads, though, in my own research, I'll try to pass them on to you. > > Best wishes! > > Linda > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    01/07/2002 11:39:29
    1. [AINSWORTH] Re: John Ainsworth and Agnes Windshill of England
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ainsworth Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HO.2ADEB/271.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi, Jan. Boy, I'd love to help you out here. I have no idea who John's parents were. I think he was born in Padiham, England and his wife, Agnes, born in Yorkshire. Is Ainsworth a very common name? Whew! If I get any leads, though, in my own research, I'll try to pass them on to you. Best wishes! Linda

    01/07/2002 09:34:01
    1. [AINSWORTH] Martha Ainsworth
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ainsworth, Townend Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HO.2ADEB/286 Message Board Post: I am researching a Martha Ainswork who married Mathew Townend in or around 1813 in Kurkburton, Yorkshire, England. Is there anyone else out there also looking at Ainsworths in the same area, or even better, anyone researching my ancestor?

    01/07/2002 03:00:30