Here is most of the information my wife found at Shropshire Archives last week, in the time available, on your AINSWORTH family.
Marriage at Acton Round on 15 April 1807.
William AINSWORTH to Ann BRAWN.
They Christened eight children at Acton Round.
William 17 Jan 1808, Samuel 22 Oct 1809, Eliza 17 Nov 1811, Ann 15 May 1814, Henry 2 June 1816, Mary Elizabeth 10 Oct 1819, Jane 4 Nov 1821, Emma 26 June 1827.
Marriage at Stoke St. Milborough on 20 Jan 1846.
Henry AINSWORTH and Leah CROTHER
Children Christened by Henry AINSWORTH and Leah.
Catherine Leah, 5 July 1846 at Acton Round.
Next eight Christened at Stoke St. Milborough. Henry’s occupation stated as a Farmer of Bank.
Henry 22 July 1849, Samuel 10 Nov 1850, Ann 23 Oct 1852, Leah 7 July 1854, William Thomas 9 May 1856, Edward 23 Nov 1857, Richard 5 March 1859, Eliza 10 May 1860.
Next child Christened at Much Wenlock. Henry’s occupation stated as Farmer of Beggarley Brook. Emma 13 Oct 1861.
Christening of Abraham and Amelia (listed on the 1871 census) not found.
Burial of Catherine Leah AINSWORTH of Bank, at Stoke St. Milborough on 17 May 1847, age 2 yrs.
Samuel AINSWORTH, chr. 1850, may have married an Elizabeth. That couple Christened a daughter Ellen on 4 Jan 1873 at Stoke St. Milborough. Samuel was a Farmer of The Wool.
Henry, chr. 1849, had an uncle Samuel AINSWORTH, chr. 1809. He married Ann.
From my own transcript of the Monumental Inscriptions at Acton Round church (available from Shropshire Family History Society)
“In affectionate remembrance of Ann daughter of Samuel and Ann AINSWORTH of Spoonhill who died November 8 1841 aged 8 months. Joel AINSWORTH eldest son of the above who died November 3 1861 aged 19 years.”
From the transcript of the Monumental Inscriptions at Monkhopton church (available from Shropshire Family History Society)
Samuel AINSWORTH, Weston, Late of Spoonhill d. 10 Sept 1877 in the 68th year of his age. Also Anne relict of the above d. 25 Nov 1896 aged 88.
On the 1851 census for Acton Round, you will see William AINSWORTH was from Broseley and his wife Ann (nee BRAWN) was from Bridgnorth.
On the 1861 census for Stoke St. Milborough, you will see Henry AINSWORTH was from Acton Round and his wife Leah (nee CROTHER) was from Stoke St. Milborough.
Perhaps others members would like to provide the full transcripts.
Gwynne.
Transcribing the Bridgnorth town census and other records.
http://www.chadwickg.freeserve.co.uk/bridgcen.htm