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Trecie <I>Harris</I> Ainsworth

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Trecie Harris Ainsworth

Birth
Death
19 May 1928 (aged 76–77)
Tennille, Washington County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Sandersville, Washington County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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The year of birth is approximate based on her age in the death certificate and obituary.

Her first name is recorded as Treca in the marriage record to her husband Andrew Harris Ainsworth on 23 Dec 1875; and her first name is recorded as Teressa in the death certificate.

In her daughter Mammie Lou Ainsworth Fritzsinger's obituary, her mother's name is recorded as Patricia Harris Ainsworth and her father's name is listed as Tobe Ainsworth.

Her husband, Andrew Harris Ainsworth, was the son of James and Delaney Brookins Ainsworth.

Mrs. Ainsworth was the daughter of John Joseph Harris (1813-1885) and Mildred Emily "Millie" Clay(~1823-1902), and the granddaughter of Churchwell Harris (b. 1767) and Treacy Hood (1774-1865).

The Sandersville Progress, 23 May 1928:
Mrs. A.H. Ainsworth Died Friday Night
the friends and relatives of the Ainsworth family were saddened Saturday morning to hear the news of the death of Mrs. A.H. Ainsworth which occurred at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. C.O. Waters in Tennille, at the age of seventy-five years. For many years she had made her home in Sandersville, but more recently had resided in Tennille. She was a good woman and was devoted to her family. She is survived by the following children: Mr. W.N. Ainsworth of the Progress office, Mrs. J.E. Pope and Mrs. Bryant of St. Augustine, Fla.; Mr. A.H. Ainsworth of Albany, Ga.; Mrs. C.O. Waters of Tennille, Ga., Mrs. Joseph Fritzinger of Sandersville and Miss Magness Ainsworth of Tennille. The funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Sandersville Methodist church and the burial took place at Brownwood cemetery in west Sandersville, conducted by Rev. John H. Allen, pastor of the Sandersville Methodist Church and Rev. A.W. Quillian of Tennille. The Sandersville Undertaking Company was in charge.
The year of birth is approximate based on her age in the death certificate and obituary.

Her first name is recorded as Treca in the marriage record to her husband Andrew Harris Ainsworth on 23 Dec 1875; and her first name is recorded as Teressa in the death certificate.

In her daughter Mammie Lou Ainsworth Fritzsinger's obituary, her mother's name is recorded as Patricia Harris Ainsworth and her father's name is listed as Tobe Ainsworth.

Her husband, Andrew Harris Ainsworth, was the son of James and Delaney Brookins Ainsworth.

Mrs. Ainsworth was the daughter of John Joseph Harris (1813-1885) and Mildred Emily "Millie" Clay(~1823-1902), and the granddaughter of Churchwell Harris (b. 1767) and Treacy Hood (1774-1865).

The Sandersville Progress, 23 May 1928:
Mrs. A.H. Ainsworth Died Friday Night
the friends and relatives of the Ainsworth family were saddened Saturday morning to hear the news of the death of Mrs. A.H. Ainsworth which occurred at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. C.O. Waters in Tennille, at the age of seventy-five years. For many years she had made her home in Sandersville, but more recently had resided in Tennille. She was a good woman and was devoted to her family. She is survived by the following children: Mr. W.N. Ainsworth of the Progress office, Mrs. J.E. Pope and Mrs. Bryant of St. Augustine, Fla.; Mr. A.H. Ainsworth of Albany, Ga.; Mrs. C.O. Waters of Tennille, Ga., Mrs. Joseph Fritzinger of Sandersville and Miss Magness Ainsworth of Tennille. The funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Sandersville Methodist church and the burial took place at Brownwood cemetery in west Sandersville, conducted by Rev. John H. Allen, pastor of the Sandersville Methodist Church and Rev. A.W. Quillian of Tennille. The Sandersville Undertaking Company was in charge.

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