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William Mortimer

Birth31.12.1793 - Great Melton, Norfolk, England
Death1856 - Bawburgh, Norfolk, England
MotherElis (Elizabeth) Large
FatherJames Mortimer

Born in Great Melton, Norfolk, England on 31.12.1793 to James Mortimer and Elis (Elizabeth) Large. William Mortimer married Susanna Paul and had 7 children. He passed away on 1856 in Bawburgh, Norfolk, England.

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James Mortimer
1755 - Unknown
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Elis (Elizabeth) Large
1755 - Unknown
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Susanna Paul
1791 - 1857
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Jeremiah Mortimer
1835 - 1910
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Charles Mortimer
1824 - 1868
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Sarah Mortimer West
1827 - 1905
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Mary Ann Mortimer
1817 - 1894
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Maria Mortimer
1819 - 1847
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Eliza Mortimer
1823 - 1882
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William Mortimer
1830 - Unknown

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