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Aubrey Campbell Ainsworth

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Aubrey Campbell Ainsworth Veteran

Birth
Odessa, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA
Death
15 Dec 1958 (aged 62)
Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Veterans Plot
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Aubrey Campbell Ainsworth was the oldest child of Romeo Wilson Ainsworth and Grace Rush Campbell Ainsworth and was born in Odessa, Lafayette county, Missouri, 4 March 1896. The family moved to Saint Joseph, Missouri, and later to Shenandoah, Page county, Iowa, before moving on to Idaho Falls, Bingham (later Bonneville) county, Idaho. Aubrey married Marie Margaret Murphy on 18 June 1919 in Bonneville county, Idaho. They had 2 children, Aubrey Campbell and Lourdine. He married Viola Louise Patnoe on 25 Sep 1928 in Los Angeles, California. She died 13 Aug 1930 in San Francisco, California. Aubrey worked in the oil industry in several states and also as a candy maker in San Francisco for a few years. Later he married Mabel E. Johnson Norberg in San Jose, California, on 21 June 1944. Mabel survived him by many years. He served in the Navy in World War I and is buried in the Veterans' Plot in Perry Mount Park Cemetery in Pontiac, Oakland county, Michigan.
Aubrey Campbell Ainsworth was the oldest child of Romeo Wilson Ainsworth and Grace Rush Campbell Ainsworth and was born in Odessa, Lafayette county, Missouri, 4 March 1896. The family moved to Saint Joseph, Missouri, and later to Shenandoah, Page county, Iowa, before moving on to Idaho Falls, Bingham (later Bonneville) county, Idaho. Aubrey married Marie Margaret Murphy on 18 June 1919 in Bonneville county, Idaho. They had 2 children, Aubrey Campbell and Lourdine. He married Viola Louise Patnoe on 25 Sep 1928 in Los Angeles, California. She died 13 Aug 1930 in San Francisco, California. Aubrey worked in the oil industry in several states and also as a candy maker in San Francisco for a few years. Later he married Mabel E. Johnson Norberg in San Jose, California, on 21 June 1944. Mabel survived him by many years. He served in the Navy in World War I and is buried in the Veterans' Plot in Perry Mount Park Cemetery in Pontiac, Oakland county, Michigan.


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