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Surname: Ainsworth
First Name: John
Ship: -
Date: 1837
Place: Raymond Terrace
Source: GRC
Details: John Gallaghan per 'St. Vincent' assigned servant
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Surname: Ainsworth
First Name: John
Ship: -
Date: 1837 19 April
Place: Raymond Terrace
Source: GG
Details: Assigned a convict labourer
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Surname: Ainsworth
First Name: John
Ship: -
Date: 1837
Place: Raymond Terrace
Source: GRC
Details: Thomas Wilkinson per 'Norfolk' assigned servant
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Surname: Ainsworth
First Name: John
Ship: John Barry 1839
Date: 1842 5 April
Place: Port Stephens
Source: GG
Details: Apprehended after absconding from Thomas Nicholls
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Surname: Ainsworth
First Name: John and Sarah
Ship: -
Date: 1880
Place: Newcastle
Source: NSW BDM
Details: Death of John, son of John and Sarah Ainsworth
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Surname: Ainsworth
First Name: Mary Anne
Ship: -
Date: 1847 25 October
Place: East Maitland
Source: BR
Details: Died aged 9mths. Buried Glebe Cemetery
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Surname: Ainsworth
First Name: Mary Anne
Ship: -
Date: 14 February 1847
Place: Maitland
Source: Maitland Baptism Register p. 162
Details: Mary Anne, daughter of David and Eliza Ainsworth, born 24 January 1847. Baptised 14 February 1847. Occupation of David Ainsworth - wool sorter
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Surname: Ainsworth
First Name: Richard
Ship: -
Date: 1854 4 January
Place: Newcastle
Source: MM
Details: Sentenced to 5 years on the roads for stealing a horse belonging to Robert Lorn Pattison at Newcastle
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Surname: Ainsworth
First Name: Richard
Ship: -
Date: 5 December 1853
Place: Maitland
Source: Sydney Morning Herald
Details: On 25th November a man named Richard Ainsworth, well dressed, and evidently a person of some education, was brought before the bench, charged with horse stealing. From the evidence, Ainsworth was at Newcastle and calling at Captain Pattison s Inn he asked Captain P. to lend him a horse on hire. Captain Pattison who had then in his table a horse belonging to Mr. Bailey of East Maitland, which had been ridden down a few days previously, told Ainsworth he could let him have a horse to ride up to Mr. Bailey s at Maitland if that would suit him. Accordingly Ainsworth took this horse with a saddle and bridle and left Newcastle. In passing through Maitland however he not only omitted to call at Mr. Bailey s or leave the horse but he offered it for sale to Constable McManus in West Maitland. He was apprehended at an inn at Black Creek and committed for trial
203599
Surname: Ainsworth
First Name: Richard
Ship: Isabella 1833 (VDL)
Date: 30 November 1853
Place: Newcastle Gaol
Source: State Archives NSW; Kingswood, New South Wales; Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930; Item: 2/2020; Roll: 757
Details: Richard Ainsworth, ship Isabella to VDL in 1833, Native place Manchester. Occupation clerk. Admitted to Newcastle gaol from Maitland. For trial at the Quarter Sessions
203600
Surname: Ainsworth
First Name: Richard
Ship: Isabella 1833 (VDL)
Date: 11 December 1852
Place: -
Source: SMH
Details: Police History of Richard Ainsworth, alias Albiston, then incarcerated at Cockatoo Island
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Surname: Ainsworth
First Name: Richard
Ship: Isabella 1833 (VDL)
Date: 8 July 1861
Place: -
Source: Empire 8 July 1861
Details: Richard Ainsworth, per Isabella, to Van Diemens Land 1833; was tried London July 1832; sentence 7 years for felony. Was again tried at the Supreme Court at Hobart Town, on the 5th December, 1839, sentence life, for forgery; arrived in NSW per Layten 1840, from VDL; and was forwarded to Norfolk Island per Governor Phillip, on the 14th July 1840; was returned to Sydney on the 27th March 1844, his sentence having been commuted to 14 years from the date of convictions – he having to serve a commuted sentence under the Act 2 Victoria No. 1. He was again tried at the Supreme Court, at Bathurst on the 20th September 1848, and was sentenced to 7 years on the roads for uttering a forgery under the assumed name of James Jabez Albiston; received at Cockatoo Island on 23rd October 1848; discharged to a ticket of leave for Bathurst on 22nd August 1851. He was again tried at the Circuit Court at Bathurst, on 25 February 1852, for feloniously obtaining a money letter and sentenced to 5 years to the roads; received on to Cockatoo Island on the 6th March 1852; discharged to the Breakwater Stockade, at Newcastle on 3rd February 1853; discharged free on the 20th November 1853. He was again tried at the Quarter Sessions at Maitland on 3rd January 1854; sentenced to 5 years on the roads for horse stealing; received on to Cockatoo Island on 16th January 1854; discharged to Darlinghurst gaol on the 20th March 1854; again received on Cockatoo Island on 3rd February 1859, to complete his sentences; discharged to Darlinghurst gaol on 15th February 1859. Ainsworth will not be free until 20th September 1865. Ainsworth was also charged with forging a petition and the signatures of several magistrates and gentlemen, either at Port Macquarie or the Macleay river, on which a man named John Wilkinson or Tulinbar, per ship Mellish, was discharged from Cockatoo Island on 19th June 1851, under the authority of a letter from the Honorable the Colonial Secretary No. 51-113, dated 16th June, 1851; Wilkinson was apprehended and returned to cockatoo on 14th February 1852
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Surname: Ainsworth
First Name: T
Ship: -
Date: 1845 13 September
Place: Newcastle
Source: MM
Details: Unclaimed letter held in the Sydney Post Office
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Surname: Ainsworth
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1848 15 March
Place: Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Hired to take drays laden with wool from New England to Maitland by E.D. Day. Charged with breach of Master & Servants Act after he became drunk and absconded, leaving the dray in Armidale
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Surname: Ainsworth
First Name: Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1851 16 August
Place: Clarence River
Source: MM
Details: Granted timber license. Hardwood
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Surname: Ainsworth
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Camden 1833
Date: 1837
Place: Invermein
Source: GRC
Details: Assigned to T.P. Macqueen
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Surname: Ainsworth
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Camden 1833
Date: 1833 4 April
Place: Hunter River
Source: SG
Details: Gunmaker's boy assigned to Richard Hobden
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Surname: Ainsworth
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Camden 1833
Date: 1839 10 April
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: GG 1839
Details: Labourer aged 22 from Birmingham. Absconded from James Bowman at Patrick Plains 25 March 1839
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Surname: Ainsworth
First Name: Thomas
Ship: Camden 1833
Date: -
Place: -
Source: Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4017]; Microfiche: 684
Details: Age 16. Native place Birmingham. Occupation Gunmakers boy. Tried in Warick 27 April 1829 and sentenced to 14 yrs transportation for stealing a watch. No place of assignment noted in indents
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Surname: Ainsworth
First Name: William
Ship: -
Date: 1853 7 September
Place: Tamworth
Source: MM
Details: Marriage of William Ainsworth to Mrs. Eliza Berrenger, both of Tamworth