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Albert Edward Ainslie

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Albert Edward Ainslie

Birth
Adair, Adair County, Missouri, USA
Death
29 Apr 1965 (aged 85)
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Shoreline, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section G, Lot 128, Site 2
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ALBERT E. AINSLIE
Rosary for Albert E. Ainslie, 87, of 1511 N. W. 59th St., who died yesterday, will be said at 7:30 o'clock this evening in Hoffner's Fisher-Kalfus chapel.
Requiem Mass will be said at 9 o'clock tomorrow in St. Alphonsus' Church. Burial will be in Holyrood.
Mr. Ainslie came to Seattle in 1928 from Kirksville, Mo., his birthplace. He was a retired apartment-house owner.
Surviving are his wife, Florence; five sons, Edward E., Bill F., and Ralph F., all of Seattle, Maj. Harry S., McChord Air Force Base, and Joseph I. Ainslie, Grand Rapids, Mich.; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Kimbele, SEattle, and Sister Mary Florence, North Guilford, Conn.; a sister, Mrs. Carl Pistor, Tucson, Ariz.; 20 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
(Source: The Seattle Daily Times, April 30, 1965, Page 17)

ALBERT EDWARD AINSLIE, son of Louis J. and Margaret Ainslie, is a native of Adair County, and was born near Adair Oct. 15, 1880. He was married Oct. 21, 1902, to Florence Nooning, daughter of Wm. H. and Rose (Quinn) Nooning. They had four children, two of whom are living; Margaret, Robert, Ernest and Isadore. Margaret and Robert are deceased. Ernest is four and Isadore two years of age.

Mr. Ainslie was born and reared on a farm near Adair, remaining there with parents till grown. He then married and continued the occupation of farming and has always made this county his home, with the exception of a short time spent in the West. In 1909 he quit farming and moved to Kirksville, going into the real estate and insurance business with W.A. Downing. He continued in this business till March 1911 when he accepted the position of Deputy Collector with U.S.G. Downing, which position he now holds.

Mr. Ainslie comes from one of the old pioneer families, his father, L.J. Ainslie, being one of the early settlers. The elder Mr. Ainslie is one of the best known men in the county, is splendidly educated and well posted. He has been a great traveler; has made the circuit of the globe and been in almost every known country in the world. During the Civil War he served with Co. D. 21st Mo and was badly wounded at the battle of Shiloh. He still makes this county his home but spends much of his time in travel.

Ed Ainslie is a Republican in politics, and takes a deep interest in political affairs. At present he is Secretary and Treasurer of the Republican Central Committee of Adair County. He and his family belong to the Catholic Church.

History of Adair County, 1911
By Eugene Morrow Violette
page 1162
[Contributed anonymously]

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Birth Date: Oct. 15, 1879
Birth Place: Adair, Adair County, MO, USA
Death Place: Seattle, King, WA, USA
[Contributed by Pam Witherow (#47364463)]

Burial Date: May 1, 1965
ALBERT E. AINSLIE
Rosary for Albert E. Ainslie, 87, of 1511 N. W. 59th St., who died yesterday, will be said at 7:30 o'clock this evening in Hoffner's Fisher-Kalfus chapel.
Requiem Mass will be said at 9 o'clock tomorrow in St. Alphonsus' Church. Burial will be in Holyrood.
Mr. Ainslie came to Seattle in 1928 from Kirksville, Mo., his birthplace. He was a retired apartment-house owner.
Surviving are his wife, Florence; five sons, Edward E., Bill F., and Ralph F., all of Seattle, Maj. Harry S., McChord Air Force Base, and Joseph I. Ainslie, Grand Rapids, Mich.; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Kimbele, SEattle, and Sister Mary Florence, North Guilford, Conn.; a sister, Mrs. Carl Pistor, Tucson, Ariz.; 20 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
(Source: The Seattle Daily Times, April 30, 1965, Page 17)

ALBERT EDWARD AINSLIE, son of Louis J. and Margaret Ainslie, is a native of Adair County, and was born near Adair Oct. 15, 1880. He was married Oct. 21, 1902, to Florence Nooning, daughter of Wm. H. and Rose (Quinn) Nooning. They had four children, two of whom are living; Margaret, Robert, Ernest and Isadore. Margaret and Robert are deceased. Ernest is four and Isadore two years of age.

Mr. Ainslie was born and reared on a farm near Adair, remaining there with parents till grown. He then married and continued the occupation of farming and has always made this county his home, with the exception of a short time spent in the West. In 1909 he quit farming and moved to Kirksville, going into the real estate and insurance business with W.A. Downing. He continued in this business till March 1911 when he accepted the position of Deputy Collector with U.S.G. Downing, which position he now holds.

Mr. Ainslie comes from one of the old pioneer families, his father, L.J. Ainslie, being one of the early settlers. The elder Mr. Ainslie is one of the best known men in the county, is splendidly educated and well posted. He has been a great traveler; has made the circuit of the globe and been in almost every known country in the world. During the Civil War he served with Co. D. 21st Mo and was badly wounded at the battle of Shiloh. He still makes this county his home but spends much of his time in travel.

Ed Ainslie is a Republican in politics, and takes a deep interest in political affairs. At present he is Secretary and Treasurer of the Republican Central Committee of Adair County. He and his family belong to the Catholic Church.

History of Adair County, 1911
By Eugene Morrow Violette
page 1162
[Contributed anonymously]

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Birth Date: Oct. 15, 1879
Birth Place: Adair, Adair County, MO, USA
Death Place: Seattle, King, WA, USA
[Contributed by Pam Witherow (#47364463)]

Burial Date: May 1, 1965


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