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John Frederick Ainslie

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John Frederick Ainslie

Birth
Death
27 Aug 1934 (aged 54)
Clontarf, County Dublin, Ireland
Burial
Clontarf, County Dublin, Ireland Add to Map
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John Frederick Ainslie

he served in World War 1.


Marriage.

John Frederick Ainslie, a bachelor, a Clerk, from 50 Hampdon Road, Green Lane, Hornsey, London, son of William Ainslie, a Clerk, married Mary Lee, a spinster, from Carlingford, daughter of William Lee, a Clerk, on 6 July 1910 at Carlingford Parish Church (C. of I.), Carlingford, Co. Louth.

The witnesses were,

Sophie Lee, [b. 17 April 1887]

Herbert M. Harris.


When his daughter Mary Norah Ainslie was born on 18 March 1918, at Carlingford, he was noted as a Soldier.


Death.

John Frederick Ainslie, aged 54, married, in Service No. 2., died on 27 August 1934 at 9 Seaview Avenue, Clontarf.

The cause of death was Chronic Nephritis, Mitral Valvular Disease, certified.

His death was registered on 27 August 1934 by J. Ainslie, Uncle, 9 Seaview Avenue.

John Frederick Ainslie

he served in World War 1.


Marriage.

John Frederick Ainslie, a bachelor, a Clerk, from 50 Hampdon Road, Green Lane, Hornsey, London, son of William Ainslie, a Clerk, married Mary Lee, a spinster, from Carlingford, daughter of William Lee, a Clerk, on 6 July 1910 at Carlingford Parish Church (C. of I.), Carlingford, Co. Louth.

The witnesses were,

Sophie Lee, [b. 17 April 1887]

Herbert M. Harris.


When his daughter Mary Norah Ainslie was born on 18 March 1918, at Carlingford, he was noted as a Soldier.


Death.

John Frederick Ainslie, aged 54, married, in Service No. 2., died on 27 August 1934 at 9 Seaview Avenue, Clontarf.

The cause of death was Chronic Nephritis, Mitral Valvular Disease, certified.

His death was registered on 27 August 1934 by J. Ainslie, Uncle, 9 Seaview Avenue.



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