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Harriet A. <I>Wilder</I> Ainsworth

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Harriet A. Wilder Ainsworth

Birth
Wyoming County, New York, USA
Death
19 Jul 1895 (aged 73)
Varysburg, Wyoming County, New York, USA
Burial
Attica, Wyoming County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Wife of Wyman H. Ainsworth. (Warsaw, NY, Western New Yorker, July 25, 1895)
The angel of death has again been commissioned to come to the village of Varysburg and take one whom all loved and respected. Mrs. H.A. Ainsworth died of apoplexy July 19th, 1895. The deceased was the daughter of the late Charles and Amanda Wilder, was born near Attica Center, and went to Varysburg with her parents when a child, and this had been her home with the exception of a few months spent at the Falls. She was the oldest of a family of eight children, of whom four survive her, three brothers, C.H., L.J., and E.H., all of Wisconsin, and one sister, Mrs. E.D. Tuttle of Johnsonburg. Mrs. Ainsworth was married at the age of twenty to W.H. Ainsworth. In 1878 her husband died, their only child, a daughter who married E.P. Spink of Attica, having died four years before.
Of those dear to her who were with her at the last were Mrs. E.D. Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. E.P. Spink and her grandchildren, Mrs. Will McCray and Leon D. Spink. Others near friers she leaves are an uncle, Milton Wilder of California, a cousin, Mrs. Day, of the Falls, with their families, and William and Ada Wilder of Attica.

Wife of Wyman H. Ainsworth. (Warsaw, NY, Western New Yorker, July 25, 1895)
The angel of death has again been commissioned to come to the village of Varysburg and take one whom all loved and respected. Mrs. H.A. Ainsworth died of apoplexy July 19th, 1895. The deceased was the daughter of the late Charles and Amanda Wilder, was born near Attica Center, and went to Varysburg with her parents when a child, and this had been her home with the exception of a few months spent at the Falls. She was the oldest of a family of eight children, of whom four survive her, three brothers, C.H., L.J., and E.H., all of Wisconsin, and one sister, Mrs. E.D. Tuttle of Johnsonburg. Mrs. Ainsworth was married at the age of twenty to W.H. Ainsworth. In 1878 her husband died, their only child, a daughter who married E.P. Spink of Attica, having died four years before.
Of those dear to her who were with her at the last were Mrs. E.D. Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. E.P. Spink and her grandchildren, Mrs. Will McCray and Leon D. Spink. Others near friers she leaves are an uncle, Milton Wilder of California, a cousin, Mrs. Day, of the Falls, with their families, and William and Ada Wilder of Attica.



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