Ainsworth memories : stories of Ainsworth families of Rock Island County, Illinois, 1848 to 1996/ compiled by Robert Edwin Ainsworth
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Charles Rodney Ainsworth, son of Calvin Ainsworth, was born in Vermont in 1829. He moved to Rock Island, Illinois in 1848. He married Mary Elizabeth Cook, daughter of Zachariah Cook, on 22 Dec 1853. They had four children. Charles died 14 Nov 1904 in Moline, Illinois. Mary also died there on 16 Oct 1908. Their descendants have lived in Illinois, Florida, Iowa, Arkansas, Missouri, and other areas in the United States.
Includes information on the Ainsworth, Getz, Harper, Manis, Velie, Andrews, Armour, Brakeman, Deere, Heald, Lynde, McDonald, Mannon, Mayeda, Rogers, Shrader, Thompson, Veerhusen, Winwood and other related families.
Bibliography: p. 145-146.
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