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Joseph MORTIMER

Birth1786 - Farnley, Yorkshire, England
DeathOctober 1871 - Bramley, Yorkshire West Riding
MotherDorothy Brotherton
FatherTimothy Mortimer

Born in Farnley, Yorkshire, England on 1786 to Timothy Mortimer and Dorothy Brotherton. Joseph MORTIMER married Ann Peele and had 14 children. He passed away on October 1871 in Bramley, Yorkshire West Riding.

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Parents
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Timothy Mortimer
1746 - 1785
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Dorothy Brotherton
1747 - 1830
Spouse(s)
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Ann Peele
1787 - 1861
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Joseph Mortimer
1807 - 1884
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Grace Mortimer
1812 - 1890
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Mary Mortimer
1810 - 1847
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James Mortimer
1834 - 1914
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Sarah Mortimer
1805 - Unknown
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Thomas Mortimer
1825 - Unknown
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Ruth Mortimer
1816 - 1890
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Ann Mortimer
1821 - Unknown
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Sarah Jane Mortimer
1827 - 1892
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William Mortimer
1817 - 1887
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John Mortimer
1810 - Unknown
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George Mortimer
1814 - 1891
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Jane Mortimer
1832 - Unknown
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Ann Mortimer
1826 - Unknown

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