Husband of Mary Jane CRISP Ashworth.
PVT enlisted 03.22.1862, Regiment and Army served Co.C,20th TX CAV. Confederacy.
He was granted a Confederate Land Script for land in Kaufman County & brought his father, Thomas Vincent Ashworth with him. His brother, Carlton, came with him too & received a confederate land script in Van Zandt County - right next to Kaufman.
Father of
John William Ashworth (1873 - 1946)
Clem Ashworth
Lula Ashworth Heidle
Lizzie Ashworth (B-1867 D-1933)
Minnie Ashworth Wiltshire (B-1877 - 1975))
James Alfred (Alf) Ashworth (B-1879 D-1960)
Charles Ashworth (1880)
He was a Farmer.
Aged 81 years.
Husband of Mary Jane CRISP Ashworth.
PVT enlisted 03.22.1862, Regiment and Army served Co.C,20th TX CAV. Confederacy.
He was granted a Confederate Land Script for land in Kaufman County & brought his father, Thomas Vincent Ashworth with him. His brother, Carlton, came with him too & received a confederate land script in Van Zandt County - right next to Kaufman.
Father of
John William Ashworth (1873 - 1946)
Clem Ashworth
Lula Ashworth Heidle
Lizzie Ashworth (B-1867 D-1933)
Minnie Ashworth Wiltshire (B-1877 - 1975))
James Alfred (Alf) Ashworth (B-1879 D-1960)
Charles Ashworth (1880)
He was a Farmer.
Aged 81 years.
Family Members
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Thomas Vincent Ashworth
1865–1866
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Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Ashworth Buie
1866–1888
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Julia Ashworth
1869–1871
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Martha Ashworth
1872–1892
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John William Ashworth
1873–1946
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Minnie Ashworth Wiltshire
1877–1975
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James Alfred "Alf" Ashworth Sr
1879–1960
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Charles Ashworth
1881–1945
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Lula Ashworth Heidle
1884–1960
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Judge Monroe Ashworth
1886–1978
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