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  Reverend Laban Answorth 1757-1858   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
 "Laban Ainsworth was born on July 19, 1757, in Woodstock, Connecticut.
Ainsworth and killing Isaac Spofford, son of a church deacon.
"Parson Ainsworth was a member of the Masons, the Jaffrey Library Society, the Washington Benevolent Society, and was superintendent of schools.
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  Burr Cook's History and Genealogy page for Ainsworth Family continued
Laban AINSWORTH was born on 20 Sep 1786.
Laban AINSWORTH was born on 11 Sep 1806.
Laban AINSWORTH was born on 29 Mar 1811.
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 Ainsworth Family Continued
Laban AINSWORTH was born on 19 Jul 1757.
Eunice AINSWORTH was born on 22 Dec 1758 in Brimfield.
Amy or Ruamy AINSWORTH was born on 11 Aug 1763 in Brimfield.
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 CAPE VINCENT MARRIAGES, by LABAN H. AINSWORTH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
by LABAN H. Laban H. Ainsworth, Justice of the Peace in the Village of Cape Vincent kept a record of the marriages he performed from 1846 through 1858, with the exception of 1847-1849.
Ainsworth evidently became Recorder for the city of Watertown, and he continued his register of marriages there until 1887.
Laban H. Ainsworth, Justice of the Peace in the Village of Cape Vincent
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 Amos Fortune (Citizen of Jaffrey) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A year later Laban Ainsworth was called to be Jaffrey's first minister.
Violate Fortune died in 1802, one year after her husband, and was buried next to him.
Their moving epitaphs were written by the Reverend Laban Ainsworth.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Amos_Fortune_(Citizen_of_Jaffrey)   (586 words)

  
 Labanotation - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Labanotation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Comprehensive system of accurate dance notation (Kinetographie Laban) devised in 1928 by Rudolf von Laban.
Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino (political group in the Philippines)
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 Laban Ainsworth: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
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 Amos Fortune Forum
His first home and tannery were at the foot of the hill west of the Common on land set aside for the minister, a position that had not yet been filled.
A year later Laban Ainsworth, who was to become Fortune’s good friend, was called to be Jaffrey's first minister.
Amos Fortune stayed on the Ainsworth property until 1789 when he purchased 25 acres on the Tyler Brook along the road to Sharon.
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 Laban Ainsworth
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AINSWORTH, Laban, clergyman, born in Woodstock, Connecticut, 19 July 1757; died in Jaffrey, New Hampshire, 17 March 1858.
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 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The remarkable ministry of The Rev. Laban Ainsworth (1758-1858), the first minister of Jaffrey, spanned almost a century.
Laban Ainsworth served as pastor of a single church for over 70 years.
It would take an unusual act of god's grace for me to beat Laban Ainsworths record of service since I am 46 years old as I enter the pastorate.
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 Ainsworth Family Genealogy Forum (Page 2)
Edwin A. Ainsworth born Oct 27, 1875 - Pete Hoeppner 8/08/03
Ainsworth, Butler Co. AL in 1860 - Brenda Hawkins 1/03/03
Re: Catherine Ainsworth or Ensworth (Leiby) (Willits) - milly champeau 8/12/04
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 Biography of The Hon. Wilber F. Porter
Porter's ambition had been from boyhood to obtain a classical education, but was unable to secure the means necessary to attend college, a fact which he has always regretted.
It might be mentioned that it was the desire of his parents' hearts that he should equip himself for the ministry, but his aspirations were of a legal character, so while still teaching he began reading law with Laban H. Ainsworth of Cape Vincent.
He then opened an office alone, but in 1870 formed a copartnership with Edmund B. Wynn which continued to 1877; he then formed a new copartnership with ex-Judge Walts, which existed until 1883, when Mr.
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 Family and Ancestry of Lewis Randall Hobart and L
Francis J. Parker of Boston provided family records of Rev. Laban Ainsworth to Lawson for the Corbin Genealogy.
In those Rev. Laban [descent Mary Ainsworth, Mary Marcy, James, Clement] stated that Clement was "from the west of England, called a Welchman."
One would want to get a contemporary account of this as many people from Devon and Cornwall (the west of England), were later considered by their descendants to be from Wales as most Americans do not make the clear distinctions between England and Wales that residents of Britain do [M.A.H.].
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 Preface, marriages
by LABAN H. Laban H. Ainsworth, Justice of the Peace in the Village of Cape Vincent kept a record of the marriages he performed from 1846 through 1858, with the exception of 1847-1849.
The Vital Records of 1847-1849 were kept by the state, and are on this website under the various towns.
Ainsworth evidently became Recorder for the city of Watertown, and he continued his register of marriages there until 1887.
www.rootsweb.com /~nyjeffer/ainscv.htm   (431 words)

  
 Nathan & Sally Dutton
Chamberlain Papers, Brandon Library, Brandon, VT. Nathan was living in Jaffrey, Chesire Co., New Hampshire when on 18 or 20 May 1804 he married Sally Baldwin, also of Jaffrey.
The Rev. Laban Ainsworth officiated at the wedding.
From the Original Records of Rev. Laban Ainsworth in the Archives of the New Hampshire Historical Society.
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 Laban Ainsworth
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AINSWORTH, Laban, clergyman, born in Woodstock, Connecticut, 19 July 1757; died in Jaffrey, New Hampshire, 17 March 1858.
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