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My loving parents are Max and Narelle Ainsworth. I'm the youngest brother to Simone Ainsworth and brother to Shane Ainsworth. Grandson to greatly missed grandparents Roy Emerton Ainsworth and Gladys Ellen Ainsworth. From Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Currently living abroad here in Argentina.
My Grandfather's WW2 Australian Military Service Number: NX145977 (N445327).
Claude Henry Ainsworth (Granduncle) WW2 Military Service Number: NX178428 (N251177).
Charles Arthur Avery (Great-Granduncle) World War 1 Service. Australian Imperial Force. Private, Number 1053, 36th Infantry Battalion.
George Frederick Pavitt (Great-Granduncle) World War 1 Service. Australian Imperial Force. Private, 3011, 31st Infantry Battalion.
To forget one's ancestors is to be a brook without a source, a tree without a root. — Chinese Proverbs.
"We inherit from our ancestors gifts so often taken for granted. Each of us contains within this inheritance of soul. We are links between the ages, containing past and present expectations, sacred memories and future promise." — Edward Sellner.
Ainsworth Family Motto: Spero Meliora - I hope for better things.
P.S. Thank You so much to all the very generous, caring and passionate Find a Grave users who have kindly taken photos both prior and also to those fulfilling my respected ongoing requests, and to everyone else who have created and continue to manage my families pages be it immediate and distant relatives. It is truly very much appreciated beyond words. Thank You and Namaste :)
My loving parents are Max and Narelle Ainsworth. I'm the youngest brother to Simone Ainsworth and brother to Shane Ainsworth. Grandson to greatly missed grandparents Roy Emerton Ainsworth and Gladys Ellen Ainsworth. From Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Currently living abroad here in Argentina.
My Grandfather's WW2 Australian Military Service Number: NX145977 (N445327).
Claude Henry Ainsworth (Granduncle) WW2 Military Service Number: NX178428 (N251177).
Charles Arthur Avery (Great-Granduncle) World War 1 Service. Australian Imperial Force. Private, Number 1053, 36th Infantry Battalion.
George Frederick Pavitt (Great-Granduncle) World War 1 Service. Australian Imperial Force. Private, 3011, 31st Infantry Battalion.
To forget one's ancestors is to be a brook without a source, a tree without a root. — Chinese Proverbs.
"We inherit from our ancestors gifts so often taken for granted. Each of us contains within this inheritance of soul. We are links between the ages, containing past and present expectations, sacred memories and future promise." — Edward Sellner.
Ainsworth Family Motto: Spero Meliora - I hope for better things.
P.S. Thank You so much to all the very generous, caring and passionate Find a Grave users who have kindly taken photos both prior and also to those fulfilling my respected ongoing requests, and to everyone else who have created and continue to manage my families pages be it immediate and distant relatives. It is truly very much appreciated beyond words. Thank You and Namaste :)
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