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Elizabeth <I>Ainsworth</I> Guthrie

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Elizabeth Ainsworth Guthrie

Birth
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1 Sep 1850 (aged 76)
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. 8 Lot 463
Memorial ID
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Captain Hugh Andrews was married a second time, to Miss Elizabeth Ainsworth, who was born August 31, 1780. They were married September 10, 1799, and moved to Day ton, Ohio, where he bought property. He bought, also, two thousand acres of land on Mad River, five miles north of Dayton. He improved this tract of land and built a house on it in which he lived, and where he died May 17, 1811. Elizabeth Ainsworth was the daughter of John Ainsworth, and the granddaughter of Samuel Ainsworth—all born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The children of Hugh and Elizabeth (Ainsworth) Andrews were: 1. Nancy Speer, who married David Shaw; 2. Samuel Ainsworth, who mar ried Miss Margaret Ramsey; 3. James, who married Mary Cornelia Van Cleve; 4. Eliza, who married Alexander Stephens; 5. Hugh, who married Phoebe Cook. James Andrews and Mary Cornelia (Van Cleve) Andrews had eleven children, six of whom grew to manhood and womanhood, among whom were John Van Cleve Andrews of Kansas City, Kansas, the banker above mentioned, and who married Miss Mary E. Hill of Lincoln, Nebraska. He lived ten years in Pueblo, Colorado; four years in Topeka, Kansas; then moved to Kansas City, Kansas. Mrs. Elizabeth (Ainsworth) Andrews married James Guthrie, April 22, 1813. James Guthrie was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, August 19, 1784
Source: Connelley, William E. Proceedings and Collections of the Nebraska State Historical Society Second Series, Vol. III. Lincoln: State Journal Company, Printers. 1899. Google books. Web. 13 October 2018. http://books.google.com.
Contributed by: GENEALOGYLOVE

When Elizabeth was born in Lancaster Co, Pa before it was divided in 1785 into Dauphin Co, PA. Hence, cemetery records indicate that the birthplace was Dauphin Co.
Contributed by: LSP
Captain Hugh Andrews was married a second time, to Miss Elizabeth Ainsworth, who was born August 31, 1780. They were married September 10, 1799, and moved to Day ton, Ohio, where he bought property. He bought, also, two thousand acres of land on Mad River, five miles north of Dayton. He improved this tract of land and built a house on it in which he lived, and where he died May 17, 1811. Elizabeth Ainsworth was the daughter of John Ainsworth, and the granddaughter of Samuel Ainsworth—all born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The children of Hugh and Elizabeth (Ainsworth) Andrews were: 1. Nancy Speer, who married David Shaw; 2. Samuel Ainsworth, who mar ried Miss Margaret Ramsey; 3. James, who married Mary Cornelia Van Cleve; 4. Eliza, who married Alexander Stephens; 5. Hugh, who married Phoebe Cook. James Andrews and Mary Cornelia (Van Cleve) Andrews had eleven children, six of whom grew to manhood and womanhood, among whom were John Van Cleve Andrews of Kansas City, Kansas, the banker above mentioned, and who married Miss Mary E. Hill of Lincoln, Nebraska. He lived ten years in Pueblo, Colorado; four years in Topeka, Kansas; then moved to Kansas City, Kansas. Mrs. Elizabeth (Ainsworth) Andrews married James Guthrie, April 22, 1813. James Guthrie was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, August 19, 1784
Source: Connelley, William E. Proceedings and Collections of the Nebraska State Historical Society Second Series, Vol. III. Lincoln: State Journal Company, Printers. 1899. Google books. Web. 13 October 2018. http://books.google.com.
Contributed by: GENEALOGYLOVE

When Elizabeth was born in Lancaster Co, Pa before it was divided in 1785 into Dauphin Co, PA. Hence, cemetery records indicate that the birthplace was Dauphin Co.
Contributed by: LSP

Gravesite Details

AGE = 76 BIRTHPLACE = Daulphin Co., PA



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