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Aerial view of Ainsworth, 1943 Ainsworth was platted in 1883 when the railroad was extended to that point. [ 4 ] It was named for James E. Ainsworth, a railroad engineer who was instrumental in building the railroad through Brown County. [ 5 ]
Ainsworth (archaically known as Cockey [1]) is a village and former civil parish in the Bury district, now in Greater Manchester, England. [2] It lies on the western fringe of Bury , 2.2 miles (3.5 km) northwest of Radcliffe , and 2.9 miles (4.7 km) east of Bolton .
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By late 1948 Ainsworth Municipal Airport was used for charter flights, aircraft rental, flight lessons and a maintenance shop. For a year or two starting in 1959 Ainsworth had scheduled airline flights—Frontier DC-3s. In the mid-1980s the National Scientific Balloon Facility rented space at Ainsworth for periodic balloon missions.
Mr and Mrs Ainsworth lived in Milward Road, Hastings, Sussex and had four children. Mr Ainsworth was the registered owner, but moved out in 1957, borrowed £1,000 in 1958 from the bank, and gave the bank a charge (security by mortgage) over it. The money was used for his small business, Hastings Car Mart Ltd, incorporated at the end of 1959.
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Ainsworth is a surname with its origins in the Northwest of England. [ citation needed ] The origin of the word Ainsworth is from the Anglo-Saxon word 'worth' meaning an 'Enclosure', 'Ain' probably having been someone's name.