James Percival "Jim" Ainslie was born on 14 August 1899 in South Perth, Western Australia, the son of Marion Agnes Ainslie and James Walter Ainslie.[1]
He married Jean Wilmore Clemons on 15 October 1930 at at St John's Anglican Church, Launceston, Tasmania. [1] Their children were:[1]
James died on 14 January 1973 in Subiaco, Perth. [1]
"AINSLIE, James Percival, M.D., B.S. (Melb.), F.R.C.S. (Eng.), F.R.A.C.S., Hon. Surg. Perth Hosp. since 1928; son of James Walter Ainslie; b. Perth, Aug. 14, 1899; ed. Hale Sch., Perth; Univ. W.A. and Trinity Coll., Univ. Melb.; med. supt. Melb. Hosp. 1925-26; memb. Senate Univ. W.A.; Major A.A.M.C. Reserve; m. Oct. 15, 1930, Jean, d. Geo. E. Clemons, Launceston, Tas., 1 s., 2 d.; recreations, golf, tennis; clubs, Weld (Perth); address; 58 Mount St., Perth."[2]
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