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Our database contains 164 marriages of the Ainsley family
Here are a few examples:
Husband: Jean-Philippe Bolduc
Wife: Marie Ainsley
Husband: Joseph Allaire
Wife: Marie Ainsley
Husband: Pierre Lavertu-Duperron
Wife: Sophie Ainsley
Husband: Thomas Insley
Wife: Mary Wall
Husband: Jean Insley
Wife: Julie-Anne Marois
Husband: Abel Bouffard
Wife: Rose-De-Lima Ainsley
Husband: Louis Ainsley
Wife: Marie Huard
Husband: Francis Ainsley
Wife: Delima Saint-Pierre
Husband: Vidal Lessard
Wife: Henriette Ainsley
Husband: Jean Ainsley
Wife: Celina Carrier
Husband: Benjamin Ainsley
Wife: Rosalie Carrier
Husband: Jean-Baptiste Beaulieu
Wife: Marie Ainsley
Husband: Henry Amadon
Wife: Alicia Ainsley
Husband: John Ainsley
Wife: Marguerite Lacroix
Husband: Honore Labonte
Wife: Delina Ainsley
Husband: Charles Racine
Wife: Marie Insley
Husband: Jean-Baptiste Ainsley
Wife: Merina Charest
Husband: Johnny Ainsley
Wife: Odelie Carrier
Husband: Jean-Baptiste Ainsley
Wife: Georgiana Carrier
Husband: John Ainsley
Wife: Bridget Finin-Finan
Our database contains 164 marriages of the Ainsley family
Here are a few examples:
AINSLEY – Comes from many locations in the Midlands. Also derived from the Old English “ansetl”, which means hermitage, with “leah”, which means thin wood, glade, or clearing.
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