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- Sally Ainse (also known as Sally Montour, Sara Montour, Sara Hands, Sara Hains, Sara Willson, and Sarah Hance) (c. 1728–1823) was an Oneida diplomat and...
- River Ainse (or Eyn) is a small river in the county of Norfolk. It is a tributary of the River Wensum which it merges with at Lenwade. The River Ainse has...
- non-governmental Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering (AINSE) also has its headquarters at Lucas Heights. Lucas Heights also hosts a...
- Jean-Baptiste Faribault. His mother was Elizabeth Pelagie Ainse, a half-Dakota daughter of Joseph-Louis Ainse, a British superintendent at Mackinac. He was considered...
- from the original on 21 March 2021. Retrieved 30 March 2021. "AINSE Gold Medals". AINSE. Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering. Archived...
- Rapids, in 1805, he was married to Elizabeth Pelagie Ainse, a half-Dakota daughter of Joseph-Louis Ainse, a British superintendent at Mackinac. In 1809, he...
- East Dereham and merges with the Wensum just below ****esdon mill. River Ainse. Merges with the River Wensum at Lenwade. There were a succession of water...
- Heart and two wound stripes, and medals for Chateau Theirry COTE-204, the Ainse Defensive Sector (with 4 stars), and the 2nd Division Regulars, U.S. Army...
- interpreter with the military. According to some the name Ainse comes from the German Heinz. Ainse, a successful trader, officially became lord of Île Sainte-Thérèse...
- chief.: 104  They separated or she died. Montour secondly married Sally Ainse, an Oneida (c. 1728–1823, also known as Sally Montour), when she was a teenager...