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Lucien Lester Ainsworth

Lucien Lester Ainsworth (June 21, 1831 – April 19, 1902) was a one-term Democratic U.S. Representative from Iowa's 3rd congressional district in northeastern Iowa.

Lucien Lester Ainsworth
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Iowa's 3rd district
In office
March 4, 1875 – March 3, 1877
Preceded byWilliam G. Donnan
Succeeded byTheodore Weld Burdick
Personal details
Born(1831-06-21)June 21, 1831
New Woodstock, New York, U.S.
DiedApril 19, 1902(1902-04-19) (aged 70)
West Union, Iowa, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseMargaret Elizabeth McCool
1902 and 1921 - Headstone - L L Ainsworth and Margaret E McCool - West Union Cemetery, West Union, Fayette, Iowa, United States

Family life

Lucien Lester Ainsworth was born on June 21, 1831, in New Woodstock, New York, the eldest child of Parmenas Ainsworth and Keziah Webber. His parents had 3 additional children, Lucretia L (1834), Walter C (1839), and Harriet C (1843). Their mother Keziah died in 1847.

Lucien's father was remarried to Miss Amanda Carpenter on November 2, 1848, in Cazenovia, Madison, New York. Parmenas and Amanda had one child, Ella Kezia Ainsworth born November 15, 1850.[1]

The Ainsworth family ancestors were of English descent. Lucien's Great Grandfather, Nathan Ainsworth (1740-1776) served in the Revolutionary war and "died as a prisoner on an English ship, a martyr to the colonial cause."[2]

On December 8, 1859, Lucien Lester Ainsworth married Margaret Elizabeth McCool (1833-1921), daughter of Joseph McCool and Eleanor Nevius[3] Lucien and Margaret had 5 children, 4 which survived to adulthood.

James Walter (1861)

Lucretia Eleanor "Kittie" (1863)

Charles Gray "Little Charlie" (1866–68)

Porter Lester "Toke" (1868)

Willard Joseph (1870)

Fred Lee (1873)[4]

Education, military, and employment

Young Ainsworth attended the public schools, and the Oneida Conference Seminary, in Cazenovia, New York. "At intervals during his course at the seminary he taught school and was said to be a very popular teacher and educator." In 1854 at age 23, after studying law, he was admitted to the bar in Madison County, New York. That same year he moved to Belvidere, Illinois, and began practicing law.

Just a year later, in 1855, Ainsworth moved to Iowa and continued the practice of law in West Union, where he would remain until his death in 1902.

During the Civil War in 1862, Ainsworth joined the Union Army as captain of Company C, 6th Regiment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry, and served three years in areas of conflict with Native American tribes in the northern Great Plains. He and his company participated in the Battle of Whitestone Hill in Dakota Territory.[5] After leaving the Army, he returned to West Union and resumed the practice of law.

In 1885 Ainsworth continued his law practice. "We find the following local item telegraphed to the Cedar Rapids Republican from Fayette, March 6, 1885. The saloon of Simon Nefzger, at Lima, in this county, was raided night before last and a small quantity of whisky found yesterday morning. Nefzger and his clerk were both arrested for selling and the trial fixed for today. They came by their attorney, L. L. AINSWORTH, of West Union, proposing to quit the business totally and forever and pay all costs and expenses, including attorney for prosecution. Being satisfied that the proposition was made in good faith and would be adhered to, the prosecution did not appear. The costs were promptly paid and there is one less saloon in Iowa. It does prohibit."[6]

In 1890 Ainsworth was mentioned again. "A grave-stone law suit was in progress here last week between J. O. VanSyckel and some parties Strawberry Pointward, which lasted a couple of days. L.L. Ainsworth chopped up law for VanSyckel, and attorney Blair, of Manchester, assisted the defense.[7]

Political career

In the fall of 1856, Ainsworth began his political career by running for the office of Fayette County Attorney as a Democrat. "The county was overwhelmingly Republican, and he was defeated as a matter of course."[8]

LL Ainsworth served as member of the Iowa Senate from 1860 to 1862, representing Bremer and Fayette Counties.[9]

He served as member of the Iowa House of Representatives from 1871 to 1873.

In 1874, Ainsworth ran as a Democrat to represent Iowa's 3rd congressional district in the U.S. House.[10] Becoming the first Iowa Democrat elected to Congress since 1854, he served in the Forty-fourth Congress. He declined to accept a renomination in 1876.[11] He served from March 4, 1875, to March 3, 1877.

Death

He died in West Union, Fayette County, Iowa on April 19, 1902. He is buried in the West Union Cemetery, lot 155 [12] along with his Wife Margaret E. McCool Ainsworth.

References

  1. ^ Ainsworth families in America. Compiled by Francis J. Parker. 8vo. Boston 1894, page 106
  2. ^ Past and Present of Fayette County Iowa, 1910 Author: G. Blessin - http://iagenweb.org/fayette/hist/1910/1272.htm
  3. ^ "United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M9KV-NGF : accessed 20 January 2015), Margaret E Ainsworth in household of Lucian L Ainsworth, West Union Township West Union city Ward 1-3, Fayette, Iowa, United States; citing sheet 5B, family 131, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,240,432.
  4. ^ FamilySearch.org record K2SR-DVB
  5. ^ Iowa Genweb Iowa in the Civil War Project after Logan, Guy E., Roster and Record of Iowa Troops In the Rebellion, Vol. 1
  6. ^ Newspaper Article, The Cedar Rapids Republican, March 6, 1885
  7. ^ Fayette County Leader Newspaper, Fayette Iowa, Fri, July 4, 1890, page 8
  8. ^ Past and Present of Fayette County Iowa, 1910 Author: G. Blessin - http://iagenweb.org/fayette/hist/1910/1272.htm
  9. ^ Benjamin F. Gue, "History of Iowa From the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century," Vol. 4 (Lucian L. Ainsworth), pp. 3 (1902).
  10. ^ "The Elections: Further Returns," Davenport Daily Gazette, 1874-10-16 at p. 1.
  11. ^ "Home and State News," Perry Chief, 1876-04-01 at p. 1.
  12. ^ Ancestry.com. Iowa, Cemetery Records, 1662-1999 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, US: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Original data: Works Project Administration. Graves Registration Project. Washington, D.C.: n.p., n.d..
  • United States Congress. "Lucien Lester Ainsworth (id: A000067)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.

  This article incorporates public domain material from the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.

lucien, lester, ainsworth, june, 1831, april, 1902, term, democratic, representative, from, iowa, congressional, district, northeastern, iowa, member, house, representatives, from, iowa, districtin, office, march, 1875, march, 1877preceded, bywilliam, donnansu. Lucien Lester Ainsworth June 21 1831 April 19 1902 was a one term Democratic U S Representative from Iowa s 3rd congressional district in northeastern Iowa Lucien Lester AinsworthMember of the U S House of Representatives from Iowa s 3rd districtIn office March 4 1875 March 3 1877Preceded byWilliam G DonnanSucceeded byTheodore Weld BurdickPersonal detailsBorn 1831 06 21 June 21 1831New Woodstock New York U S DiedApril 19 1902 1902 04 19 aged 70 West Union Iowa U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseMargaret Elizabeth McCool 1902 and 1921 Headstone L L Ainsworth and Margaret E McCool West Union Cemetery West Union Fayette Iowa United States Contents 1 Family life 2 Education military and employment 3 Political career 4 Death 5 ReferencesFamily life EditLucien Lester Ainsworth was born on June 21 1831 in New Woodstock New York the eldest child of Parmenas Ainsworth and Keziah Webber His parents had 3 additional children Lucretia L 1834 Walter C 1839 and Harriet C 1843 Their mother Keziah died in 1847 Lucien s father was remarried to Miss Amanda Carpenter on November 2 1848 in Cazenovia Madison New York Parmenas and Amanda had one child Ella Kezia Ainsworth born November 15 1850 1 The Ainsworth family ancestors were of English descent Lucien s Great Grandfather Nathan Ainsworth 1740 1776 served in the Revolutionary war and died as a prisoner on an English ship a martyr to the colonial cause 2 On December 8 1859 Lucien Lester Ainsworth married Margaret Elizabeth McCool 1833 1921 daughter of Joseph McCool and Eleanor Nevius 3 Lucien and Margaret had 5 children 4 which survived to adulthood James Walter 1861 Lucretia Eleanor Kittie 1863 Charles Gray Little Charlie 1866 68 Porter Lester Toke 1868 Willard Joseph 1870 Fred Lee 1873 4 Education military and employment EditYoung Ainsworth attended the public schools and the Oneida Conference Seminary in Cazenovia New York At intervals during his course at the seminary he taught school and was said to be a very popular teacher and educator In 1854 at age 23 after studying law he was admitted to the bar in Madison County New York That same year he moved to Belvidere Illinois and began practicing law Just a year later in 1855 Ainsworth moved to Iowa and continued the practice of law in West Union where he would remain until his death in 1902 During the Civil War in 1862 Ainsworth joined the Union Army as captain of Company C 6th Regiment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry and served three years in areas of conflict with Native American tribes in the northern Great Plains He and his company participated in the Battle of Whitestone Hill in Dakota Territory 5 After leaving the Army he returned to West Union and resumed the practice of law In 1885 Ainsworth continued his law practice We find the following local item telegraphed to the Cedar Rapids Republican from Fayette March 6 1885 The saloon of Simon Nefzger at Lima in this county was raided night before last and a small quantity of whisky found yesterday morning Nefzger and his clerk were both arrested for selling and the trial fixed for today They came by their attorney L L AINSWORTH of West Union proposing to quit the business totally and forever and pay all costs and expenses including attorney for prosecution Being satisfied that the proposition was made in good faith and would be adhered to the prosecution did not appear The costs were promptly paid and there is one less saloon in Iowa It does prohibit 6 In 1890 Ainsworth was mentioned again A grave stone law suit was in progress here last week between J O VanSyckel and some parties Strawberry Pointward which lasted a couple of days L L Ainsworth chopped up law for VanSyckel and attorney Blair of Manchester assisted the defense 7 Political career EditIn the fall of 1856 Ainsworth began his political career by running for the office of Fayette County Attorney as a Democrat The county was overwhelmingly Republican and he was defeated as a matter of course 8 LL Ainsworth served as member of the Iowa Senate from 1860 to 1862 representing Bremer and Fayette Counties 9 He served as member of the Iowa House of Representatives from 1871 to 1873 In 1874 Ainsworth ran as a Democrat to represent Iowa s 3rd congressional district in the U S House 10 Becoming the first Iowa Democrat elected to Congress since 1854 he served in the Forty fourth Congress He declined to accept a renomination in 1876 11 He served from March 4 1875 to March 3 1877 Death EditHe died in West Union Fayette County Iowa on April 19 1902 He is buried in the West Union Cemetery lot 155 12 along with his Wife Margaret E McCool Ainsworth References Edit Ainsworth families in America Compiled by Francis J Parker 8vo Boston 1894 page 106 Past and Present of Fayette County Iowa 1910 Author G Blessin http iagenweb org fayette hist 1910 1272 htm United States Census 1900 index and images FamilySearch https familysearch org pal MM9 1 1 M9KV NGF accessed 20 January 2015 Margaret E Ainsworth in household of Lucian L Ainsworth West Union Township West Union city Ward 1 3 Fayette Iowa United States citing sheet 5B family 131 NARA microfilm publication T623 Washington D C National Archives and Records Administration n d FHL microfilm 1 240 432 FamilySearch org record K2SR DVB Iowa Genweb Iowa in the Civil War Project after Logan Guy E Roster and Record of Iowa Troops In the Rebellion Vol 1 Newspaper Article The Cedar Rapids Republican March 6 1885 Fayette County Leader Newspaper Fayette Iowa Fri July 4 1890 page 8 Past and Present of Fayette County Iowa 1910 Author G Blessin http iagenweb org fayette hist 1910 1272 htm Benjamin F Gue History of Iowa From the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century Vol 4 Lucian L Ainsworth pp 3 1902 The Elections Further Returns Davenport Daily Gazette 1874 10 16 at p 1 Home and State News Perry Chief 1876 04 01 at p 1 Ancestry com Iowa Cemetery Records 1662 1999 database on line Provo UT US Ancestry com Operations Inc 2000 Original data Works Project Administration Graves Registration Project Washington D C n p n d United States Congress Lucien Lester Ainsworth id A000067 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress U S House of RepresentativesPreceded byWilliam G Donnan Member of the U S House of Representatives from Iowa s 3rd congressional district1875 1877 Succeeded byTheodore W Burdick This article incorporates public domain material from the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lucien Lester Ainsworth amp oldid 1129163565, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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