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Mattie <I>Ledbetter</I> Aynesworth

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Mattie Ledbetter Aynesworth

Birth
Round Rock, Williamson County, Texas, USA
Death
11 Dec 1941 (aged 81)
Lampasas, Lampasas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Round Rock, Williamson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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On 13 June 2012 Find A Grave contributor Sue Lilley provided the following information:

Father: John W. Ledbetter
Mother: Fannie Allen
Spouse: Walter M. Aynesworth, married in 1885.
Children: Annie I., Marvin M., Edwin N. Mamie E.

In 1900: Living in Precinct 8, Williamson, Texas with spouse and four children.
In 1910: Living in Precinct 8, Williamson, Texas with spouse and two children.
In 1920: Living in Brady, McCulloch, Texas with spouse as boarders.
In 1930: Living in Lampasas, Lampasas, Texas with spouse and one child.
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THE LAMPASAS DISPATCH - December 11, 1941

Mrs. W.M. Aynesworth passed away at the family home of West Fourth street Thursday, December11, at 2:30 a.m. She had been an invalid for about two years and was in frail health for a long time preceding that.
Funeral services and burial will be Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock in the family burying grounds at Round Rock Cemetery beside the body of her late husband who died December 9, 1940. The services will be conducted by Dr. J.W. Bergen, president of Southwestern University, who was once Mr. Aynesworth's pastor at Round Rock, assisted by the pastor there, the Rev. Shaw.
Miss Mattie Ledbetter, daughter of he late Rev. J.W. and Fannie E. Ledbetter, was born at Round Rock September 20, 1860. She was married to W.M. Aynesworth February 14, 1884. They came to Lampasas in January, 1917 and this had since been their home.
Mrs. Aynesworth had been a member of the Methodist church since childhood and was a devout christian character. When she was younger and able she took an active part in church work, including Sunday School and women's work. She was devoted to her family and her friends, was a great reader and kept abreast of the times til she became inactive a few years ago.
Surviving are three of the four children.
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Contributor:
Sue Lilley - [email protected]
On 13 June 2012 Find A Grave contributor Sue Lilley provided the following information:

Father: John W. Ledbetter
Mother: Fannie Allen
Spouse: Walter M. Aynesworth, married in 1885.
Children: Annie I., Marvin M., Edwin N. Mamie E.

In 1900: Living in Precinct 8, Williamson, Texas with spouse and four children.
In 1910: Living in Precinct 8, Williamson, Texas with spouse and two children.
In 1920: Living in Brady, McCulloch, Texas with spouse as boarders.
In 1930: Living in Lampasas, Lampasas, Texas with spouse and one child.
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THE LAMPASAS DISPATCH - December 11, 1941

Mrs. W.M. Aynesworth passed away at the family home of West Fourth street Thursday, December11, at 2:30 a.m. She had been an invalid for about two years and was in frail health for a long time preceding that.
Funeral services and burial will be Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock in the family burying grounds at Round Rock Cemetery beside the body of her late husband who died December 9, 1940. The services will be conducted by Dr. J.W. Bergen, president of Southwestern University, who was once Mr. Aynesworth's pastor at Round Rock, assisted by the pastor there, the Rev. Shaw.
Miss Mattie Ledbetter, daughter of he late Rev. J.W. and Fannie E. Ledbetter, was born at Round Rock September 20, 1860. She was married to W.M. Aynesworth February 14, 1884. They came to Lampasas in January, 1917 and this had since been their home.
Mrs. Aynesworth had been a member of the Methodist church since childhood and was a devout christian character. When she was younger and able she took an active part in church work, including Sunday School and women's work. She was devoted to her family and her friends, was a great reader and kept abreast of the times til she became inactive a few years ago.
Surviving are three of the four children.
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Contributor:
Sue Lilley - [email protected]


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