Dear Pat, Do you or does your mother-in-law know anything about a Jennie McClure Scurlock married to a Bob Scurlock? They were separated when they divorced in 1957 before November but after Feb. I do not know when or where the divorce took place. I would like to know that info, plus anything on Jennie's parents, the McClures who died in early 1950s, possibly in CA, or KS, TX, OK. Any ideas? Thanks Kathleen
Does anyone have any information relating to James Ainsworth the Registrar of Births and Deaths for Darwen and who founded Ainsworths Funeral Service. He was born in 1821 and died in 1876. Marie Smith Blackburn Lancs
Moses AINSWORTH of Shelley, Heymoorhouse and later Kirkburton 1780s-1790s. Children from PR's:Sarah 1782, Moses 1785, Benjamin 1787, Martha 1790, John 1793, Joseph 1796 and William 1798. Possibly married Martha Cockshott?. Joseph b 1796 my 4x gt grandfather.
"DIES AT 83--George R. Ainsworth, former president of Phillip 'Thomas Sons Lumber Co., died yesterday at his home after a long illness. He was active in local civic organizations, retiring from his position as lumber company president in 1944." I found this newspaper clipping in with some family information at my grandmother's house. There was a Grace Abbott (daughter of Dr. James K. Abbott) who married an Ainsworth, probably in New York. I'm trying to find out if there is a connection here. I'm not sure what area of New York or even if it is New York State, but since the Abbott family I'm researching is found in the central NY area, that's where I'm trying first. If anyone has any information, please contact noname2579@aol.com Thanks., Georgiana **************************************************************************** The Company reserves the right to review all e-mail. Your sending of e-mail is your consent for the Company to review the content of your e-mail. Communicating via e-mail does not constitute an offer of coverage. Eligibility requirements and coverages can vary by state. Allstate coverages are subject to the policy terms, conditions, and exclusions detailed in the insurance contract issued at purchase. Quotations on insurance are provided as estimates and are not an insurance contract.
Looking for info on the following families: Ainsworth-Welch-Spence-Brashears-Pruitt-McCurtain-Walker-Fannin-Gentry-Johns on I am looking for information on: Levin Ainsworth b. 1760 in N.C. d. 1816 Christian County, KY m.Nancy Welch They had David C. Ainsworth b. Kentucky m. Elizabeth Spence? David and Elizabeth had the following children: John Garrett Ainsworth 1818-1886~Henretta Brashears David Spence Ainsrorth 1822-1901~Nancy Ann Puritt Elizabeth Ainsworth~Hill Alfred Ainsworth William Ainsworth Please send information to: Joe David Johnson Seattle mailto:jdndee@home.com
Posted on: AINSWORTH Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/a/i/AINSWORTH/queries/10013 Surname: Ainsworth, Jones, Olive, Walden, Brumley, Lites, Aikins ------------------------- Henry W. Ainsworth b 1889 in Mississippi d 1953 in Louisiana, buried at Fort Jessup, Sabine Parish, LA. He married Catharine Mae Jones (Katie)in 1908. Katie b 1896, d 1934 in Louisiana is buried at Beulah Methodist Cemetery, Marthaville, Natchitoches Parish, LA Henry married a second time to a Stella I can't seem to find any brothers, sisters, or parents for either of these people.
Posted on: AINSWORTH Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/a/i/AINSWORTH/queries/10011 Surname: Ainsworth, Haughton ------------------------- I am looking for Joseph AINSWORTH, born abt 1831, Frodsham Lordship, Cheshire. Joseph married Ann X of Hollins, Cheshire. They had at least the following children: David Edwin Henry Any help would be appreciated.
In a message dated 01-04-25 11:51:09 EDT, i2candig@hotmail.com writes: << Subj: Spencer Ainsworth Date: 01-04-25 11:51:09 EDT From: i2candig@hotmail.com (Cindy Byrd) To: AINSWORTH-L@rootsweb.com In the book by Grady Howell, For Dixie Land I'll Take My Stand, which lists all the known CSA Soldiers from MS, there is a S. Ainsworth, serving in Company G, 37th Regimental Infantry, also known as Yancey's Guards of Smith County, MS. This S. Ainsworth was a private, I did not see anyone else that might have been him in the Ainsworth listings. You did not say where he was from, but if he was from MS, then perhaps this might be him. I do not know of a Spencer Ainsworth from that area, however, I am not an authority on the Ainsworths of Smith County. Just thought I would give you this info, just in case. Thanks, Cindy Byrd >> Hi, Interested in various aspects of your posts that may or may not offer connections as my aunt, Ellen Grace MYRICK, born: in the 1920's near Magee in Simpson Co., MS, married Alvy Leon AINSWORTH and Ellen's brother and brother to my father was W. Spencer MYRICK. Ellen, W. Spencer, my father, Billy Earle "Bill" MYRICK and their 7 siblings were the children of father: James Martin "Jim" MYRICK, born: 1892, son of Harriet Katherine "Hattie" HA(E)RRINGTON, (dau of Rebecca Jane DICKSON and Isom Daniel HERRINGTON,) and Calvin Pierce "Callie" MYRICK, born: 1858/9 in Jasper Co., MS, (son of Phoebe Catherine HERRINGTON, dau of William HERRINGTON, Jr., born: abt. 1794 in New Hanover co., NC, and his wife, Cynthia/Sina? GRANTHAM, born: abt. 1800 poss. on NC/SC border, and Phoebe's husband was William H. "Billy" MYRICK, born: bet. 1823-1827 in Jasper Co., MS, son of William MYRICK and Elizabeth PIERCE, born: 1790 in SC, then into GA, AL and MS, and Elizabeth PIERCE and William MYRICK are known to have had 4 sons, the 1st one was named either Aquilla or James MYRICK, born: 1814 in GA, poss. and his wife was a BENNETT, the 2nd son, Henry MYRICK, born: abt. 1820 in AL, md: 1st a Rebecca ? then 2nd wife was Mary/Molly BYRD, 3rd son, Jeremiah MYRICK, born: abt. 1820 in AL, md: Mildred "Milly" STINSON, and my William H. "Billy" MYRICK was their 4th son,) and the wife of James Martin MYRICK and mother of the aforementioned Ellen, Spencer and Billy MYRICK was: my grandmother, Allie Artimissa PARKER, born: 11 Aug 1892 near Braxton, Simpson Co., MS, who was the daughter of Rachael Moranda/Maranda LEWIS, (aka Moranda COLEMAN,) born: abt. 1851 in Jones Co., MS, daughter of Harriett ELLZEY, born: 1824, and husband; John LEWIS, born: abt. 1820 in Jones Co., MS, (mother: Nancy COPELAND, (mother: Rachael TUCKER, father: Ripley COPELAND, Sr.,) and father: Howell LEWIS, born: bet. 1782 - 1788 in Granville Co., NC, still trying to pin down exactly whom his parents were as there many men named Howell LEWIS that were in Granville Co., NC during that time frame and in Goochland Co., VA area that were descendants of Mary HOWELL, (daughter of John HOWELL, Sr. and Mary LANE and Mary HOWELL's husband, (Colonel) John Lilburne (Of the Byrd) LEWIS, Sr.,) and Allie's father and husband of Rachael Moranda LEWIS, (whose 1st husband may have been named COLEMAN and then she married Wesley BRIGHT as 1st or 2nd husband,) married 2nd or 3rd husband, Spencer B. PARKER, born: 1859/1855? in either Smith or Rankin Co., MS, to Sarah "Sally" JENNINGS, born: 1821/22 in Covington Co., MS, or poss. AL, to Kitty EARLE and Bailey JENNINGS, and Sarah was the 2nd or 3rd wife of her husband, Jeremiah "Jerry" PARKER, born: 1795 in Maryland, maybe VA, and his parents are unknown and his whereabouts bet. 1795 until 1830 are unknown when resurfaces in the Copiah Co., MS Census of 1830 and 1840 with his 1st set of children and a wife, then in 1850 Smith Co., MS census with 2nd set of children and a wife and then he has passed away before his 2nd/3rd wife, Sarah "Sally" JENNINGS, appears as the head of the household in the 1870 Census of Smith Co., MS with their children, his 3rd set of children. If you see any other connecting factors, please let me know. Thanks. Sincerely, Bellinda Myrick - Barnett
In the book by Grady Howell, For Dixie Land I'll Take My Stand, which lists all the known CSA Soldiers from MS, there is a S. Ainsworth, serving in Company G, 37th Regimental Infantry, also known as Yancey's Guards of Smith County, MS. This S. Ainsworth was a private, I did not see anyone else that might have been him in the Ainsworth listings. You did not say where he was from, but if he was from MS, then perhaps this might be him. I do not know of a Spencer Ainsworth from that area, however, I am not an authority on the Ainsworths of Smith County. Just thought I would give you this info, just in case. Thanks, Cindy Byrd _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Looking for any information on Spencer Montague Ainsworth 1837-1882, particularly interested in information on his service in the Confederate Army and any descendants. Thanks
Sorry about the mix up everyone. Probably due to my error (but don't tell any one OK?). To join the ICM list you need to send an e-mail to majordomo@www.savinggraves.com Then write "subscribe icm-list" in the body, and in the subject line. But if you have any questions you can write direct to Bill Spurlock at wspurlock@savinggraves.com International Cemetery Month May 2002 I would like to introduce you to a new List. It is dedicated to recording forgotten cemeteries online. We are trying to make the month of May 2002 the International Cemetery Month. To many old cemeteries are being destroyed before the information can be recorded. Our goal is to collect that information, compare it to the map of the cemetery if at all possible, and transcribe it online for others to find. Most of the collecting will be during the month of May, with the exception of Alaska which is still covered in snow at that time of year (no, really. Ask Charlotte after you join the group). A lot of Counties also have cemeteries transcribed but are putting them into books that you have to pay for or not transcribing them at all. If the information is taken from the book and put onto the Web you are guilty of copy write infringement and can be taken to court. This is a huge project and we need a lot of help. Tied down with kids? Take them along. To many cemeteries are being destroyed by teenagers that have no respect for what a cemetery stands for. If you are unable to get out and about that's OK, we can use your help. If you would like to subscribe you will need to write to Bill Spurlock at his address or follow the instructions above. Bill will gladly put you onto the List. He is the owner of the Web site "Saving Graves" and is renowned for his knowledge on cemetery preservation. I hope to "read" from you soon. Sincerely, Renee Waring Reneelwaring@aol.com
I have a William BARNES born about 1784 Boldre, Hampshire. He married a Rebecca, possibly nee AINSWORTH, born about 1782, Ringwood, Hampshire. They had 2 daughters that I know of Anne born about 1811, Lymington, Hampshire and Jane born about 1822 also at Lymington. Anne BARNES married Richard John BAVERSTOCK in 1836 at Boldre, Hampshire. They were my mother's great-grandparents. If anyone is connected, please get in touch. Sue PS If anyone has any ancestors with Boldre connections there is a page with photographs of Boldre church on my website (via the photograph album). Family Site : http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~flanaganandbaverstock/ Names: BARR, BAVERSTOCK, FLANAGAN, GRIFFITHS, GILES, JOHNSON, JOHNSTONE, KELLEHER, LATCHFORD, LEARLS, MORRIS, SHILLCOCK, TARRANT, TIMMS
Thank you Barbara for your answer. I wonder if anyone else on the list knows more about Caswell's children. Wynell In a message dated 2/2/01 6:07:01 PM Pacific Standard Time, bemont@mediaone.net writes: << Subj: Re: Conecuh Co., AL, Leon Co., TX, Palo Pinto Co., TX Date: 2/2/01 6:07:01 PM Pacific Standard Time From: bemont@mediaone.net (Barbara Montgomery) To: WYNELLGEN@aol.com CC: Ainsworth-L@rootsweb.com Hi Wynell, In the 1830 Marengo Co., AL Census, James P. Hainsworth had 3 males under 5, 1 male 5-10, 1 male 15-20, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 40-50, 1 female 20-30, 1 female 30-40, 30 slaves. Since Mary Ann would have been 4 at the time of that census, she doesn't appear to have been with the family of James P. If you are referring to the James Preston Ainsworth who was in Leon Co. with Joab, he is Joab's son and was born in 1829 in AL. Joab was in Butler Co., AL in the 1820 census but at the time he had 2 males under five. However, Caswell according to the 1830 Butler Co., AL census had a daughter under the age of five who has never been identified. All of Richard Nathaniel's children have been identified and the Levin who was in Butler Co. in 1830 had no children at that time. From all of this, I think that there is a high probability that your Mary Ann is the oldest daughter of Caswell & Rebecca Ann Sellers Ainsworth. The one thing that could be a problem with this theory is that from the 1860 census, Rebecca was born about 1816. I know that they had children young but 10 seems a little too young. Since I've never seen a marriage record on them, maybe Rebecca was not Caswell's first wife. There is a 16 year age difference between Caswell and Rebecca. Have you ever seen the following family that was on the 1850 Butler Co., AL Census? John Ainsworth, 73, b. NC Martha Ainsworth, 69, b. NC Matilda Ainsworth, 14, b. AL I don't know if anyone has ever tried to trace this John but he's got to be related to our other Ainsworths in the area. Since Conecuh and Butler are next door to each other, it would not be unreasonable to think that Mary Ann may have come from one of these Butler Co. Ainsworth families. John & Martha seem to old to be parents of Matilda. It would be interesting to see how they fit into the picture. Barbara Ainsworth Montgomery At 12:02 PM 02/02/2001 -0500, you wrote: >I am searching for the parents of Mary Ann Ainsworth. She was born 1826 in >Alabama. She married Asa Ellis about 1842 probably in Conecuh Co., AL. They >were on the 1850 census of Conecuh Co., AL. >They moved to Leon Co., TX about 1852/3. They were there on deed records. >Also on deed records in Leon Co., TX 1853 were James P. Ainsworth and Joab >Ainsworth. >Asa and Mary Ann (Ainsworth) Ellis moved to Palo Pinto Co., TX and then by >1880 they were in Menard Co., TX. > >I know some of the other Ainsworth families made this same migration trek. > >I cannot find anyone with a missing Mary Ann "Pollyann" Ainsworth. >Is it possible that James P. Ainsworth had a daughter named Mary Ann that >know one knows about since she was already married by the 1850 census when >children were listed with their parents???????? > >Thanks for any help, > >Wynell Simpson > > >>
Hi Wynell, In the 1830 Marengo Co., AL Census, James P. Hainsworth had 3 males under 5, 1 male 5-10, 1 male 15-20, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 40-50, 1 female 20-30, 1 female 30-40, 30 slaves. Since Mary Ann would have been 4 at the time of that census, she doesn't appear to have been with the family of James P. If you are referring to the James Preston Ainsworth who was in Leon Co. with Joab, he is Joab's son and was born in 1829 in AL. Joab was in Butler Co., AL in the 1820 census but at the time he had 2 males under five. However, Caswell according to the 1830 Butler Co., AL census had a daughter under the age of five who has never been identified. All of Richard Nathaniel's children have been identified and the Levin who was in Butler Co. in 1830 had no children at that time. From all of this, I think that there is a high probability that your Mary Ann is the oldest daughter of Caswell & Rebecca Ann Sellers Ainsworth. The one thing that could be a problem with this theory is that from the 1860 census, Rebecca was born about 1816. I know that they had children young but 10 seems a little too young. Since I've never seen a marriage record on them, maybe Rebecca was not Caswell's first wife. There is a 16 year age difference between Caswell and Rebecca. Have you ever seen the following family that was on the 1850 Butler Co., AL Census? John Ainsworth, 73, b. NC Martha Ainsworth, 69, b. NC Matilda Ainsworth, 14, b. AL I don't know if anyone has ever tried to trace this John but he's got to be related to our other Ainsworths in the area. Since Conecuh and Butler are next door to each other, it would not be unreasonable to think that Mary Ann may have come from one of these Butler Co. Ainsworth families. John & Martha seem to old to be parents of Matilda. It would be interesting to see how they fit into the picture. Barbara Ainsworth Montgomery At 12:02 PM 02/02/2001 -0500, you wrote: >I am searching for the parents of Mary Ann Ainsworth. She was born 1826 in >Alabama. She married Asa Ellis about 1842 probably in Conecuh Co., AL. They >were on the 1850 census of Conecuh Co., AL. >They moved to Leon Co., TX about 1852/3. They were there on deed records. >Also on deed records in Leon Co., TX 1853 were James P. Ainsworth and Joab >Ainsworth. >Asa and Mary Ann (Ainsworth) Ellis moved to Palo Pinto Co., TX and then by >1880 they were in Menard Co., TX. > >I know some of the other Ainsworth families made this same migration trek. > >I cannot find anyone with a missing Mary Ann "Pollyann" Ainsworth. >Is it possible that James P. Ainsworth had a daughter named Mary Ann that >know one knows about since she was already married by the 1850 census when >children were listed with their parents???????? > >Thanks for any help, > >Wynell Simpson > > >==== AINSWORTH Mailing List ==== >This AINSWORTH list is currently available for adoption! >Interested in becoming the list manager? Go here: >http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/adoptrequest.html > > >============================== >Search more than 150 million free records at RootsWeb! >http://searches.rootsweb.com/
I am searching for the parents of Mary Ann Ainsworth. She was born 1826 in Alabama. She married Asa Ellis about 1842 probably in Conecuh Co., AL. They were on the 1850 census of Conecuh Co., AL. They moved to Leon Co., TX about 1852/3. They were there on deed records. Also on deed records in Leon Co., TX 1853 were James P. Ainsworth and Joab Ainsworth. Asa and Mary Ann (Ainsworth) Ellis moved to Palo Pinto Co., TX and then by 1880 they were in Menard Co., TX. I know some of the other Ainsworth families made this same migration trek. I cannot find anyone with a missing Mary Ann "Pollyann" Ainsworth. Is it possible that James P. Ainsworth had a daughter named Mary Ann that know one knows about since she was already married by the 1850 census when children were listed with their parents???????? Thanks for any help, Wynell Simpson
hI! oNE OF MY GREAT GREAT GRANDMOTHER'S WAS AN Ainsworth of Smithills, bolton, England - Is anyone out there descended from this family? Peter de Loriol 74 Elms Road London, SW4 9EW, GB Fax: (0)207 622 4505 Tel : (0)207 622 9623
Hello, Hello to those of you that I am communicating with for the first time but it should be evident once you begin reading the information below as to why I have contacted you. Some of you I have run across via your websites featuring information on some of the following. Some of you have been reading some of my emails regarding the following on the various genealogy lists and some of you I have been corresponding with directly previously. This email is a bit lengthy but I do believe that it will provide some clues with which we might connect some important missing information. Okay...there is more that connects these various lines.....so if I may beg your patience once again to read through the following information, it just might be enough to solve some much sought out mysteries and their clarification. There are names mentioned further into the email that I have not found nor mentioned before. After looking at extensive amounts of information regarding various branches of lineage of the surnames of MYRICK - PIERCE - HERRINGTON - DICKERSON - FURR - STUTTS - CAGLE - MILLS it is obvious that there are so many varying recognized and unrecognized connections with my branches of MYRICK - PIERCE - HERRINGTON - DICKSON/DICKERSON - STUCKEY lines that appear to have been out of VA and NC, prob. Moore Co., ?SC?, before some of them are known to have been in GA up until abt. 1820 when my MYRICK - PIERCE were, briefly, in AL en route migrating to Mississippi where they probably arrived in abt. 1822 or so where my 3rd great grandparents, Elizabeth PIERCE, born: 1790 in SC, (parents: ??,) and her husband, William MYRICK, born: bef. 1790 in ?/GA prob., (parents: ??,) were the parents of my 2nd great grandfather: William H. "Bill/Billy" MYRICK, born: 1827 in Jasper Co., MS, who married Phoebe Catherine HERRINGTON, born: 1834, (mother: Cynthia/Sina? GRANTHAM, born: abt. 1800 in SC/NC, (border?,) and father: William HERRINGTON, Jr., born: abt. 1794 in New Hanover Co., NC, (father: William HERRINGTON, Sr., (Rev. War,) born: bef. 1755 in Craven Co., NC,)) and they were the parents of my great grandfather, Calvin Pierce "Callie" MYRICK, born: 1858 in Jasper Co., MS, who married his 3rd cousin, Harriet Kaqtherine "Hattie" HERRINGTON/HARRINGTON, born: 1868, (mother: Rebecca Jane DICKERSON/DICKSON, born: abt. 1826, (mother: ??, father: ??,) and father: Isom/Isham Daniel HERRINGTON, born: Dec 1828 in Lawrence or Covington Co., MS, (his 2nd was Sarah E. COLEMAN,) (mother: Harriet STUCKEY, born: abt. 1802, father: Enoch HERRINGTON, born: abt. 1795 in New Hanover Co., NC, (father: William HERRINGTON, Sr., (Rev. War,) born: bef. 1755 in Craven Co., NC.) The above mentioned Isom/Isham Daniel HERRINGTON was the brother of William Franklin HERRINGTON who married Tabitha Priscilla CAGLE, daughter of Green Berry CAGLE. And there is a MYRICK - CAGLE - MILLS family from Moore Co., NC who migrated to Mena, Polk Co., Arkansas. There are so many connections and possibilities for connections including the above mentioned CAGLE and MYRICK and MILLS and FURR surnames/connected families who are related out of Moore Co., NC and were later in Mena, Polk Co., Arkansas that were from the Elijah CAGLE and Nancy Elizabeth MILLS family including their grandson, I believe, who was Dr. Spencer MYRICK. I think the name of Dr. Spencer MYRICK's father may have been James MYRICK but could be something else and Dr. Spencer MYRICK may have had either a brother or a son or some relative in Mena that was named James MYRICK and might have been called "Pink" or there may be another relative called and/or named "Pink," perhaps short for "Pinckney" as appears along with the names of Spencer, James, John and Calvin as frequent names in particular MYRICK family branch that I believe is related to that Mena MYRICK branch. Also in Mena, Polk Co., Arkansas in the early 1900's is a David Luke MYRICK, (also known as "T. Texas TYLER," whose father was named James MYRICK, I think, and may have called/nicknamed "Pink" MYRICK according to my information. Then in my branch, my 2nd great grandfather, William H. "Billy" MYRICK, born: 1827 in Jasper Co., MS, son of Elizabeth PIERCE and William MYRICK, had another son named Jeremiah MYRICK. William H. "Billy" MYRICK and his wife, Phoebe Catherine HERRINGTON, my 2nd great grandparents, named one of their sons, Jeremiah Pinckney "Jerry/Pink" MYRICK, who was the brother of my great grandfather, Calvin Pierce "Callie" MYRICK, born: 1858 in Jasper Co., MS. My 3rd great grandmother, Elizabeth PIERCE, born: 1790 in South Carolina, whose parents are not known at this time, was probably in Georgia at some time after birth but that is strictly speculation as her 1st born son, Aquilla MYRICK, is thought to have been born there in abt. 1814 in Georgia and it is possible that his name was James MYRICK and his wife was named BENNETT. I am wondering if my PIERCE lineage and my lineage from the above mentioned DICKERSON/DICKSON is in anyway, as I suspect, connected to the PIERCE and DICKERSON lines that married into the above mentioned FURR - MILLS - CAGLE families. I show that there was a Mary Jane DICKSERSON, born: 1839 in Lawrence Co., MS. My 2nd great grandmother, Rebecca Jane DICKERSON/DICKSON, was born in abt. 1826, and she married Isom/Isham Daniel HERRINGTON/HARRINGTON, who was born in Dec 1828 in either Lawrence or Covington Co., MS where many other family members/groups lived. Isom's brother, William Franklin HERRINGTON, is the one that married Tabitha Priscilla CAGLE, daughter of Green Berry CAGLE. The above mentioned Mary Jane DICKERSON was the daughter of William DICKERSON, born: 1809 in Tennessee, and his wife, Amanda Melvina FURR, born: 1821 in Lincoln Co., MS, and their children were Florence Eudora, Mary Jane, Eleanor, William Caleb, and R. E., all born between bef. 1841 through 1844 and, apparently, all or most were born in Lawrence Co., MS. There are other DICKERSON's in Attala Co., MS where Isom/Isham Daniel HERRINGTON's father, Enoch HERRINGTON, later lived. I believe Enoch's wife, Harriet STUCKEY, my 3rd great grandmother was still living at that time. The above mentioned Amanda Melvina FURR, born: 1821 in Lincoln Co., MS, was the daughter of Mary M. PIERCE, born: 03 Sep 1798 in Wilkes Co., Georgia, died: 22 Oct 1871 in Lincoln Co., MS, buried at Hurston Lee (Furr - Pierce) Cemetery, Lincoln Co., MS, (who were her parents?,) and her father was D. Henry FURR, born: 15 March 1790, md: 1815 in GA, mother: Elizabeth STUTTS, born: 1753 in Moore Co., NC, and father: Leonard FURR, born: abt. 1758 in Cold Water Creek, Anson Province, NC. As I said, I think my Elizabeth PIERCE was in Georgia sometime not too very long after her birth. Is it possible that she was the sister of the above mentioned woman named Mary M. PIERCE, born: 03 Sep 1798 in Wilkes Co., GA? Some of Elizabeth PIERCE's children and granchildren married into the BENNETT, STINSON, BYRD, LOWE, RUNNELS, ANDERSON, POOLE, PARKER, LEWIS families among others. There is another MYRICK branch out of Moore Co., NC believed to be descended from the Owen and Francis MYRICK and Susannah CARROLL lines that features men named Calvin and James MYRICK that also is related to CAGLE and STUTTS families in Moore Co., NC. Children of the aforementioned Mary M. PIERCE and D. Henry FURR were: Fannie FURR Henry FURR Anderson FURR Olivia Hodges FURR Amanda Melvina FURR Pearl FURR Mary FURR Benjamin Franklin FURR John J. FURR Cynthia FURR Martha Jane FURR William Rankin FURR What MYRICK and PIERCE families were in the Wilkes Co., Georgia area at the time of the above mentioned Mary M. PIERCE in 1798? That may be a tremendously big clue. Also, in the connecting info to these PIERCE - FURR people mentioned above is another PIERCE individual named Anderson PIERCE who married Etta DOUGLAS and there is a Catherine "Katie" PIERCE, born: 17 Jan/June 1792 in Wilkes Co., GA or Burke Co., GA who died: 10 Dec 1882 in Brookhaven, Lincoln Co., MS and is buried in the Little Bahala Baptist Church that she helped found in Lawrence Co., MS, making me think that she is connected to the above mentioned Mary M. PIERCE and my Elizabeth PIERCE. This Catherine "Katie" PIERCE married Christian Jacob FURR, born: 15 Aug 1792 in Moore Co., NC and married in 20 Oct 1812 in Franklin Co., GA. Some of this info comes from Nancy BALMER and other researchers in these lines. The children of Christian Jacob FURR and Catherine "Katie" PIERCE are shown as: Emily FURR George Washington FURR William FURR Mary FURR Joel Harvey FURR Joseph W. FURR Nancy Jane FURR Randall Pierce FURR Francis Marion FURR Lott FURR Christian Lafayette FURR James Monroe FURR (all born bet. 1813 in Wilkes Co., GA and 1838 in Lawrence Co., MS,) I wonder if there is, also, a LOTT family connection as my LOTT family and descent out of Isle of Wight Co., VA into North Carolina into Old Spanish Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and then into Louisiana on my mother's HATTEN - LOTT side of the family is also married into my father's MYRICK - HERRINGTON/HARRINGTON - GRANTHAM side of the family. And the above mentioned FURR families with Catherine FURR married on 05 Dec 1831 in Cabarrus Co., NCc, to Harwood Washington CAGLE, born: 1809 in NC, and died: 1865 in Pope Co., Arkansas. And there's a Hettie FURR who married Jasper Leon CAGLE. There is somewhere in connecting information to this PIERCE and FURR family above a Norman Wayne FURR that is married to Mary Ella AINSWORTH who might or might not be related to the AINSWORTH family of my uncle by marriage, A. Leon AINSWORTH, who married my aunt, my father's sister, Ellen Grace MYRICK, who was born in Simpson Co., MS near Magee, and is descended from the above Isom Daniel HERRINGTON and his 1st wife, Rebecca Jane DICKERSON who were Ellen Grace MYRICK (AINWORTH's) great grandparents. The names of BARLOW and BYRD also show up in the above mentioned PIERCE and FURR families as they do in our MYRICK - HERRINGTON - GRANTHAM - PIERCE - STUCKEY families. It gets very confusing but I am trying to sort it out. But I do believe that my particular MYRICK - PIERCE - DICKERSON - HERRINGTON - STUCKEY missing pieces are wrapped up in these families mentioned above. In advance, I thank you for any help you might be able to give in solving these mysteries. Sincerely, Bellinda Myrick - Barnett
I am looking for connections with the AINSWORTH family from Wood Lane Dagenham, Essex in the 1850's On the 1851 census at 73 Wood Lane Abraham AINSWORTH U 29 ag.lab. Dagenham Sarah HALL U 26 housekeeper Standen Abraham HALL 5 William HALL 2 In 1851 Sarah also had a daughter Harriet Ann HALL It would appear that at some stage Abraham and Sarah must have married as on Harriet's marriage certificate it names her father as Abraham AINSWORTH and also she is known as Harriet Ann AINSWORTH, though name of father on her birth certificate is blank. Hoping this may ring some bells Chris Monk _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Hello, I'm trying to confirm the wife of Calvin Ainsworth ( a gg-uncle of mine). I have copies of the obits for his wife's parents. Daniel and Hettie (Snavely) Stoner. Of the children's names listed, both of the obits mention a Mrs. Calvin Ainsworth of Moline, IL and a Mrs. Henry Martz of Storm Lake. His wife was either Hettie A. Stoner or Minnie Catherine Stoner of Sac Co. Do either of these ladies names ring a bell? Regard, K'Lynn Stoner
Posted on: AINSWORTH Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/a/i/AINSWORTH/queries/10 Surname: ainsworth ------------------------- I am looking for information about a Fred ainsworth who was a pall bearer for henry gunter in 1976 and also a C.W. ainsworth also a pall bearer at same funeral. i believe they are related to him and to me. any help would be appreciated greatly.