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Re: Mortimers of Horton
« Reply #18 on: Saturday 14 November 09 01:13 GMT (UK) »
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A Daniel Mortimer died St Peter Bradford 1778 but no age give ( Could be this Daniel old man but could be an infant death aswell) but there could be an MI or grave at St Peter's churchyard with his age. Bradford Library or Bradford FHS searchs may have this and peanut cost to find out.  :P (Addictive hunger for info)
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« Reply #19 on: Saturday 14 November 09 09:07 GMT (UK) »
 ;D I'm so glad I asked!!

Thank you so much for this.
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« Reply #20 on: Saturday 05 December 09 16:04 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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« Reply #21 on: Saturday 05 December 09 16:45 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 

Mary

HI Mary

Thorton boundary area will be close if not covering Thornton Road into Bradford-Heaton and maybe Horton also parts of north Halifax (Queensbury). Dates fit exactly 1725. Thornton Bapt  for the 1747 Daniel Mortimer marrage to Ann Rushworth at Bradford. I will dig out  this marriage 1747 and see their Sub parishes and baptism 1725.  Looks good to me 90% Good.
The Pickering Daniel burial could be him if there is no Bapt and Marriage for a Daniel around Pickering.

I'll get back to you on this

You had done well in finding this info ! :D

 for now
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« Reply #22 on: Saturday 05 December 09 16:56 GMT (UK) »
That would be very kind, thank you. :-*

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Re: Mortimers of Horton
« Reply #24 on: Saturday 05 December 09 19:22 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

Just been trying to follow this thread, if you are sure about a Nanny Mortimer, then there is this death reported in the Leeds Mercury:

Saturday, March 26, 1859
Same day, (Tuesday last)aged 75, NANNY, relict of Mr. Joseph Mortimer, card nailer, Cleckheaton.

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Re: Mortimers of Horton
« Reply #25 on: Saturday 05 December 09 20:00 GMT (UK) »
HI Mary -You san search yourself

http://www.dserve.wyjs.org.uk/

Click Catalogue & enter Mortimer

http://www.calmview.eu/WY/DServe.exe?dsqApp=Archive&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqCmd=Search.tcl

Just enter Mortimer on this one



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« Reply #26 on: Saturday 05 December 09 20:13 GMT (UK) »
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/searchresults.asp?fldResultMarker=21&fldSearchNumber=2075&SearchInit=1


Enter Mortimer in Word

Leave years -blank

Department or Series code: enter WO  (wo =War office but only enter WO)
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http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/

Enter what you like in Access to Archives

Ie:- Horton
 Bradford
Mortimer

Fish & chip if you want

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