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Re: Mortimers of Horton
« Reply #45 on: Wednesday 09 December 09 13:25 GMT (UK) »
Phew  ::) All right allready  :P

Will see if I come up with anything over Christmas. 

Thanks again for your efforts, and Merry Christmas to you and all Yorkshire researchers. ;)
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Re: Mortimers of Horton
« Reply #46 on: Wednesday 09 December 09 16:25 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

Well I've found out from FindMyPast that the Daniel who died in 1778 was a Blacksmith, which to me wouldn't fit with what seems to be a transfer of property such as land and cottage...

The only other possibility I could find is a Daniel Mortimer buried 23 March 1823 aged 93.  But this was in Pickering, St. Peters and St Pauls, North Yorkshire.  I suppose if he was that old he may have gone elswhere to live with relatives...  This one would just about be old enough to be marrying Anna Rushforth in Bradford in 1747.
(There is a Daniel Mortimer born 1725, Thornton, Bradford....might be him I suppose) :-\
I've been sat here all day :o 

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Parents died and left property to siblings that move on in married life to other local villages and farmers(small holding)& Home weaver, part time Farriers/Blacksmith (local farms) who served local farmers horses
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Re: Mortimers of Horton
« Reply #47 on: Wednesday 09 December 09 16:31 GMT (UK) »
Sorry, don't understand your last post??? - "as requested " -

I loookedat all that stuff, but I couldn't see the bit about Blacksmiths - probably looking in the wrong place - will have another look - don't worry.

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Re: Mortimers of Horton
« Reply #48 on: Wednesday 09 December 09 16:38 GMT (UK) »
 your too fast Mary as requested post! re-read add bits

There is mentioned with Daniel Moritimer a Blacksmith and Richard or James -or a Blacksmith son of Daniel Mortimer in  the Archive Yorkshire online search engine.
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Re: Mortimers of Horton
« Reply #49 on: Wednesday 09 December 09 16:59 GMT (UK) »
Ps;- Town and Village Blacksmiths different from remote farm farriers serving a few farmers around a radus from his own farm. Remember these were hill farms served with cart horses 17 century early 18th century. (1700)the boundry area maps. Ie Northoweram parish & Queenbury covered a large area tolaly difference from Northowram Village town as then.

Thus it may be put down by a Clerk with no idea of the difference between farm farriers and Village Blacksmith. as

Joe Blogg Blacksmith Northowram = Village Blacksmith from Northowram village
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Tom Bloggs Blacksmith Northowram - Local farrier to farms in the Northowram area farm land Hills.

These people were Illiterate and could not correct! the difference :D
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Re: Mortimers of Horton
« Reply #50 on: Wednesday 09 December 09 19:31 GMT (UK) »
Next year- May take some time to check these!

http://www.archives.wyjs.org.uk/downloads/Collections%20Guide%201.pdf


Anglican Parishs that Daniel maybe as  Bap-Mar-Death


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***Elland, St Mary  1559-1943 1559-1967 1559-1939 1764-1975
****Huddersfield,St Peter 1562-1995 1562-1989 1562-1925 1895-1975                       
**Bingley, All Saints  1577-1985 1577-1992 1577-1936 1807-1993

**Keighley, St Andrew  1562-1962 1562-1952 1562-1936 1767-1991

**Illingworth, St Mary  1695-1962 1697-1984 1695-1942

Birstall, St Peter  1558-1951 1558-1940 1560-1945 1754-1948

Dewsbury, All Saints 1538-1950 1538-1999 1538-1999 1796-1991

****Halifax, St John the Baptist 1538-1977 1538-1981 1538-1937 1785-1842

**Hartshead, St Peter WDP31 1612-1968 1612-1973 1612-1964

  Heptonstall,St Thomas 1599-1904 1593-1986 1593-1898 1754

Rastrick, St Matthew Brighouse 1719-1970 1839-1985 1798-1880

Sowerby Bridge, Christ Church 1709-1949 1730-1994 1821-1986 1895-1991

Sowerby, St Peter  1668-1982 1711-1992 1643-1954 1869-1987

Thornhill, St Michaeland All Angels 1580-1986 1580-1987 1580-1986 1787-1989

Todmorden,Christ Church 1675-1979 1669-1979 1666-1969 1821-

Todmorden,Cross Stone   1678-1931 1837-1949 1678-1970

Tong, St James  1550-1979 1550-2003 1550-1976 1813-1973

Wakefield, All Saints  1613-1984 1613-1984 1613-1964
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Re: Mortimers of Horton
« Reply #51 on: Thursday 10 December 09 22:40 GMT (UK) »
Daniel bapt 22 May 1680 at Wibsey Church Shelf Register Father Richard Mortimer :D

Daniel (first marriage) Married 1708 in St Peter's Cathedral Bradford in the Marriage index but the actual Marriage entry a Single line entry is unreadable on fiche.  :'(

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« Reply #52 on: Friday 11 December 09 01:30 GMT (UK) »
http://www.calmview.eu/WY/dserve.exe?&dsqIni=dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=show.tcl&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqPos=7&dsqSearch=((text)='richard%20mortimer')

This should tell all abut Richard but if the link comes up blank enter Richard Mortimer in search

Wisbey register dies up at 1650 or before

Bradford Maybe for his bapt
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« Reply #53 on: Friday 11 December 09 03:49 GMT (UK) »
Hi Mary

Copies of Parish Registers of events have been sent to you by curtsy of WYAS for Private use but single entries can be put on the internet tree. Call their Collections Manager  for advice on the other doc's

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