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Claude Hawkins Ainsworth

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Claude Hawkins Ainsworth

Birth
Denison, Crawford County, Iowa, USA
Death
20 Jun 1939 (aged 68)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
1st Addition, Lot 632, Site 2.
Memorial ID
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He was the son of James D. Ainsworth and Alice Laub Ainsworth.
According to the 1910 Census for Huron, Beadle County, South Dakota, he married Daisy M. Howes about 1901.
They had no children.

The Denison Bulletin
Friday, June 30, 1939
Claude Ainsworth, Son Of Late Mrs. J.D. Ainsworth, Dead
The Bulletin is in receipt of the news of the death of Claude Ainsworth, who passed away in Omaha Tuesday, June 20. He is survived by his wife. Claude had been ill for a number of weeks, but it is said death came to him quickly and quietly. He was buried in Omaha.

Mr. Ainsworth will be remembered by many of the older citizens of Denison. His father, J.D. Ainsworth, was at one time owner and editor of The Review. Later he went over into South Dakota and published a paper and was also connected for a number of years with The Sioux City Journey in Sioux City.

Mrs. Ainsworth, Claude's mother and a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Laub, conducted the old Onawa Gazette, now The Sentinel and she was assisted by her son, Claude. After disposing of The Gazette, Claude edited a newspaper at George and finally moved to Omaha where he purchased an apartment building and he and his wife had been operating this building for the past number of years.

Per cemetery records:
Came from the eastern United States and settled in Winfred, South Dakota and in 1922 moved to Omaha. Rented a large house at 114 North 25th Street which was the original Father Flanagan Home.
He was the son of James D. Ainsworth and Alice Laub Ainsworth.
According to the 1910 Census for Huron, Beadle County, South Dakota, he married Daisy M. Howes about 1901.
They had no children.

The Denison Bulletin
Friday, June 30, 1939
Claude Ainsworth, Son Of Late Mrs. J.D. Ainsworth, Dead
The Bulletin is in receipt of the news of the death of Claude Ainsworth, who passed away in Omaha Tuesday, June 20. He is survived by his wife. Claude had been ill for a number of weeks, but it is said death came to him quickly and quietly. He was buried in Omaha.

Mr. Ainsworth will be remembered by many of the older citizens of Denison. His father, J.D. Ainsworth, was at one time owner and editor of The Review. Later he went over into South Dakota and published a paper and was also connected for a number of years with The Sioux City Journey in Sioux City.

Mrs. Ainsworth, Claude's mother and a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Laub, conducted the old Onawa Gazette, now The Sentinel and she was assisted by her son, Claude. After disposing of The Gazette, Claude edited a newspaper at George and finally moved to Omaha where he purchased an apartment building and he and his wife had been operating this building for the past number of years.

Per cemetery records:
Came from the eastern United States and settled in Winfred, South Dakota and in 1922 moved to Omaha. Rented a large house at 114 North 25th Street which was the original Father Flanagan Home.


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