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Philip Mortimer's daughter Ann McGeough's [nee Mortimer] husband, Francis McGeough from Magheross or nearby in Monaghan, was in Glasgow Poor House's through parts of 1877-1881 when he died in one, last lived Candleriggs st.
Though this is likely some 30 years after Philip Mortimer died c1841-1851.
Ann died in 1856 aged 30, at Bridgegate st. One son, John McG[e]ough b1845-d.1885.
The Mortimers in 1841 census page have unclear address - not on page, at top is listed St Marys Tron [I think] which looks to be much further north than down in Bridgegate.
In 1851 census the Mortimers, living with McGeoughs are at 71 Bridgegate st, Bridget Mortimer [Philip's wife who outlives him] is listed as HEAD aged 58. Bridget died in 1855.