I spend the day at Bradford Library and Archives yesterday
Speculation on my part ** and all info input only
Findings
FindMyPast National burials Yorkshire Mortimer Daniel age 93 **burial 1823. (Need to pay to find more info)
Could be**
Daniel Mortimer Junior born 1725 to 1730 (Death age 93**) married Ann Rushworth 1747 burial 1823 Deputy Constable of Manningham 1778 to 1823** father of John bapt 16 NOV 1748 of Daniel and going by the start year could have taken over this position from is dad Daniel Mortimer senior in 1778
The 1778 amended of 1775 Will of Daniel seems to be the
Daniel senior (as does Daniel 1763 deed with youngest
son Richard!) Daniel
Jr,
Samuel** and
Richard (Below b 1721)are mentioned as your above names in the 1775/8 Will
(This 1778 death is not Daniel Jr married 1747 father of John of (Dad) Samuel 1780 bapt but is John's granddad)Samuel ** was bapt 1721 in Wibsey of Daniel Mortimer Chapel lower moor Bradford before the 1725 Dorothy Scott marriage to Daniel Mortimer senior and Debrah Mortimer wife of burial died 2nd March 1723/4 (year ending March 1724) Thornton- Clayton again just before Dorothy Scott marriage.
There is also Sarah of Daniel Mortimer of Thornton Clayton bapt 2 nd Jan 1689
There is no mention of Daniel Mortimer Death/Burial 1778 in (Mr Blackburns) MI's/Dedecations of any Church/chapel in the Bradford area only the St peter (Cathedral from 1926) Bradford parish entry Blacksmith.
There is no mention in the Marriage by bonds licence allegation marriages index 1680- to-1750
Therefore there is little chance of finding Daniel senior Bapt entry or his father as it seems both Wibsey and Thornton registers stop in 1692 from consistant entries each year to odd years Bapts -Marriages- burials 1700, 1705, 1710 and 1715 restarting as normal 1717 these
are not missing but are blank pages. This seems as if some event stopped them! but left pages blank to fill later in both registers.
LAST HOPE
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Only a Will mentioning Daniel Senior will find his father, also the chance Daniel had his property left to him which seems likely as
he signed his name X on the 1763 deed and labourer /blacksmith assistant > Hammer man (No apprentice records of Daniel Mortimer Blacksmith)-meaning
he would not have made is own fortune son James was the Blacksmith and dad Daniel sr helped him ***