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John Mortimer

Birth20 Nov 1656 - Eastbourne, Sussex, England
Death30 Oct 1741 - Eastbourne, Sussex
MotherAnne Houlton
FatherJohn Mortimer

Born in Eastbourne, Sussex, England on 20 Nov 1656 to John Mortimer and Anne Houlton. John Mortimer married Elizabeth Jones and had 10 children. He passed away on 30 Oct 1741 in Eastbourne, Sussex.

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John Mortimer
1630 - 1680
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Anne Houlton
1631 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Jones
1651 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Thomas Mortimer
1697 - 1774
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Elizabeth Mortimer- P6thggm
1688 - 1752
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William Mortimer
1683 - Unknown
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Bartholemew Mortimer
1686 - 1701
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John Mortimer
1684 - 1688
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Mary Mortimer
1701 - Unknown
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Jane Mortimer
1695 - Unknown
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Rodger Mortimer
1700 - 1770
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Mary Mortimer
1691 - Unknown
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John Mortimer
1694 - 1736

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