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John Ainsworth [182]
(1771-1879)
Mary Ann Butcher [192]
(Bef 1793-After 1808)
James Blackman [442]
(Between 1754/1759-1842)
Elizabeth Harley [311]
(1765-1842)
Joseph Ainsworth [23769]
(1808-1885)
Martha Blackman [709]
(1813-1901)
Martha Jane Ainsworth [844]
(1855-Between 1885/1894)

 

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Spouses/Children:
William Bates [34750]

Martha Jane Ainsworth [844] 1

  • Born: 1855 May 20, Bathurst, Bathurst County, New South Wales 2
  • Marriage: William Bates [34750] in 1884 in Newtown District, New South Wales
  • Died: Between 1885 and 1894

bullet   FamilySearch ID: L4G1-PL3.

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bullet  Noted events in her life were:

• Registration: Birth, 1855, New South Wales. 3

• Court: Supreme Court of NSW, 1894 May 12. 4 LAW REPORT. SUPREME COURT.\emdash FRIDAY, MAY 11. (1894, May 12). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954), p. 13. Retrieved June 9, 2011, from <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13951054>

AINSWORTH V. BATES
Mr. L. Owen, instructed by Mr. H. White, ap- peared for the plaintiffs, Joseph Ainsworth and James Henry Ainsworth; Mr. A. H. Simpson, in- structed by Messrs. Iceton and Faithfull, as agents for Mr M'Phillamy, of Bathurst for the defen- dant William Bates; and Dr. Cullen instructed by Messrs. Dibbs and Gibson, for Ernest Victor Bates.
This was an application to determine whether the executors of the will of the late Joseph Ainsworth should pay the whole of the £800 left under the will to Ernest Victor Bates or whether they would be justified in paying half of the said sum to William Bates as administrator. Joseph Ainsworth, of Raglan, by his will, dated November 30, 1883, devised to his executors, in trust for his daughter, Martha Jane Ainsworth £800, to be placed at interest which she was to receive during her life, her children, if she had any, to receive the £800 at her death. If she died without issue the money was to be divided amongst any of his children living. He died on 19th November 1885, and his daughter having married William Bates the defendant died on 26th March 1892, leaving two children Ernest Victor Bates and William Cecil Bates, the latter of whom died on 11th October, 1892. Defendant William Bates on 12th October last obtained letters of administration of the estate and effects of William Cecil Bates and now claimed to be paid by plaintiffs an half of the £800.
His Honor determined that Ernest Victor Bates was entitled to the whole of the £800.


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Martha married William Bates [34750] [MRIN: 13073], son of William Bates [34753] and Martha J. [34754], in 1884 in Newtown District, New South Wales. (William Bates [34750] died on 1892 Mar 26 in Bathurst District, New South Wales.)

bullet  Noted events in their marriage were:

• Registration: Marriage, 1884, Newtown District, New South Wales. 5 2700/1884
BATES, WILLIAM
AINSWORTH, MARTHA J
NEWTOWN


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Sources


1 Internet, http://home.pacific.net.au/~chris.hub/.

2 Internet, http://home.pacific.net.au/~chris.hub/. .... Other Researchers, Marg Curd.

3 NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/), Birth V18558587 45C/1855. V18558587 45C/1855
AINSWORTH, MARTHA J
JOSEPH & MARTHA.

4 (http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/).

5 NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/).


Brian Yap (葉文意)

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