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Hannah Mortimer

Birth10 May 1814 - Birkenshaw, Birstall, Yorkshire, England
Death11 Feb 1895 - Mount Moriah Cemetary
MotherElizabeth Hopkinson
FatherWilliam Mortimer

Born in Birkenshaw, Birstall, Yorkshire, England on 10 May 1814 to William Mortimer and Elizabeth Hopkinson. Hannah Mortimer had 8 children. She passed away on 11 Feb 1895 in Mount Moriah Cemetary.

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William Mortimer
1789 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Hopkinson
1791 - Unknown
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Emma Jane Crowther
1853 - 1910
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Mary Ann Crowther
1839 - 1918
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Sarah Crowther
1841 - 1889
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Samuel Crowther
1844 - 1910
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Martha Mattie Crowther
1858 - 1931
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Isabella Thompson
1851 - 1907
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Elizabeth Mortimer Crowther
1845 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Crowther
1846 - 1927

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