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The mother of Clifford Ainsworth got pregnant and when the towns people found out about it the mother and father where dismissed.
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The parents of Clifford Ainsworth moved in to cloffords maternal grandparents and got married on 23 october.
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On a cold december evening,his mother gave birth to him.
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Even he felt miserabable , he realised that it was the best thing that could ever had happend to him. the Woolrich family was very kind to him and he got allong very well wiyh their three daughters. over the next eight years Mr Woolrich taught him everything there was to now about being a baker.
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Clifford stayed there for 5 years and spend his childood with his mother's siblings in 2 small rooms
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Since his father couldn't hold on to a job, his father decided to move to London and try his luck there.
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Things didn't improve there. They rented a small room in the parish of St Savior and his mother worked as a seamstress. His father didn't find any work there.
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The mother of clifford Ainsworth was exhausted and died if a fever in june 1636. He was almost 6 years old and felt all alone in the world.
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His father , a widower ,did not seem interested in him, so he was often left alone and had to beg for or even steal food.
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Four years later an overseer placed his father in a house of correction for refussing to work and , Cifford was sent to a baker, Alaister Woolrich, to start an apprenticeship .
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In february 1654, he married Bronwyn , the youngest doughter of Mr Woolrich.
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When his father-in-law retired in 1665, he bacame his own master.
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Alastair died in 1656
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His family expanded in 1656 when Adam was born . Richard followed 2 years later in 1659 and his twin daughters completed his happines in 1659.
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When Adam was 8 , he started his apprenticeship in the bakery an clifford learned him a lot of things.