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An original stock certificate:
Company: 1878 Village of Cape Vincent $100 School Bond Certificate
Date: Aug. 1, 1878
Condition: Excellent. Obscure and rare bond from this small Thousand Islands area village. Signed by Willard Ainsworth, a notable citizen of early Cape Vincent. Low serial #9. Probably safe to say the only Cape Vincent bond that exists from this era?
Old Houses of the North Country —No. 196
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FORMER WILLIARD AINSWORTH HOUSE NEAR CAPE VINCENT\
This house of native limestone is the old Willard
Ainsworth place on the Pleasant Valley road near Kent's
creek in the town of Cape Vincent. It is probably well over
a century old, stands on the east side of the highway and
is not far from the Deer Lick farm of J. R. Newton.
Neat and attractive, it is owned by the estate of
Frederick Constance whose parents came to this county
from Germany about a century ago. Mr. Constance, a
well known and thrifty farmer who died Oct. 27, 1891,
acquired the property from the Ainsworth family several
years prior to his death. Its present owners and occupants
are his surviving children, Catharine S., Elizabeth K.,
Clara M., Mary M., and Frank F. Constance, who operate
the 240-acre farm.
Willard Ainsworth, the first owner of the property,
was born Nov. 22, 1791, at Pomfret, Vt., son of Henry and
Frances Throop Ainsworth. He was a brother of Dr.
Avery Ainsworth, first physician in that part of the county
and also a resident of the Pleasant Valley road. They
were great-great grandsons of Edward Ainsworth who
was born in England about 1652 and who with his wife,
Joanna Hemmingway, became residents of Roxbury, Mass.
Dr. Avery Ainsworth, who was eleven years older
than Willard, first bought land in Cape Vincent from
James D. Le Ray de Chaumont Dec. 15, 1809. About nine
years later Willard, then a resident of the town of St.
Arbans, Vt., paid Avery f 1,400 for his first acreage in this
coamty and the deed describes it as on the road from the
• village of Cape Vincent to Kent's Ray, which road is now
known as the Pleasant Valley road. The price would indicate
that there was a house on the land at the time of the
purchase and this may well have been this house.
Since the house was built a number of alterations
have been made. The original, small-pane windows have
given way to larger ones. A modern verandah has been
added to the front and there has been expansion with
dormer windows at the rear. The front entrance, with its
witch's cross door and rectangular framing lights, has
been kept in its original form. There are nine rooms in
the house and one fireplace in the front. The house sets
on high ground and the outlook is beautiful with the lake
in front and gorgeous sunsets striking it full in the face.
Willard Ainsworth, who married Miss Sally Green of
St. Albans, daughter of Nathan Green, Aug. 21, 1815, died
at his home on the Pleasant Valley road Oct. 18, 1865.
His wife died Oct. 24, I860. Roth are buried in Riverside
cemetery. They were the parents of several children, one
of whom, Willard, jr., born March 6, 1830, at the homestead
on the Pleasant Valley road, was a federal customs
officer at Cape Vincent.
For more than 125 years the Ainsworth family has
been prominent in the town of Cape Vincent and the
Constance family for almost as long. There are many
descendants of both still residing in the town, among
those of the Ainsworth family being David R. Otis, Charles
Ainsworth and S. Kelsey Ainsworth.
—Photo and Caption by David F. Lane
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