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John MORTIMER B: 8 Apr 1759 Armley, Yorkshire D: 1868 Martha Descendants of John Mortimer Ethel MORTIMER b: 17 Jun 1894 Bradford, Yorkshire Patience MORTIMER d: 14 Jan 1984 Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire b: 1866 Shipley, Yorkshire d: 23 Aug 1944 Yorkshire Robert Richardson SHEPHERD b: 4 Mar 1888 Melling, Lancashire Joshua MORTIMER m: 14 Mar 1917 Bolton, St James, Yorkshire b: 1868 Windhill Village, Idle, Yorkshire d: 10 Jul 1968 Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire d: 16 May 1946 Woodlands Farm, Fell Lane, Jane MORTIMER Keighley, Yorkshire Samuel Norman MORTIMER b: 1847 Shipley, Yorkshire b: 1897 Bradford, Yorkshire d: Ada COX d: 1978 Bradford, Yorkshire b: 30 Mar 1873 Bath Samuel MORTIMER m: 21 Sep 1893 Shipley, Yorkshire Alfred MORTIMER b: 1848 Shipley, Yorkshire d: 15 Jan 1957 Keighley, Yorkshire b: 1911 Bradford, Yorkshire (ordered) d: d: 1948 Worth Valley, Yorkshire Hugh MORTIMER Martha Ellen MORTIMER Mary NAYLOR b: 27 Oct 1942 Keighley, Yorkshire b: 1871 Idle, Yorkshire Agnes BARKER b: 1847 Baildon, Yorkshire d: d: b: m: 1866 Bradford, Yorkshire m: Sep 1937 Keighley, Yorkshire (ordered) d: 18 Nov 1925 Keighley, Yorkshire Mary Elizabeth MORTIMER d: b: 1873 Idle, Yorkshire Mary H. (Martha) MORTIMER d: b: 1850 Shipley, Yorkshire d: Rebecca MORTIMER Joshua MORTIMER b: 1878 Idle, Yorkshire b: 21 Oct 1809 Calverley, Yorkshire Patience MORTIMER d: d: 1 Apr 1890 Shipley, Yorkshire b: Jan 1854 Shipley, Yorkshire d: 20 Jul 1866 Samuel MORTIMER Elizabeth GRAYSHAW b: 1881 Idle, Yorkshire b: 21 Dec 1823 William MORTIMER d: 13 Nov 1910 China m: 1 Dec 1845 Bradford, Yorkshire b: 1856 Shipley, Yorkshire d: 3 Feb 1877 Shipley, Yorkshire d: Ann QUINN Joshua MORTIMER b: 22 Jun 1819 Shipley, Yorkshire b: 1858 Shipley, Yorkshire m: 28 Apr 1879 Bradford, Yorkshire d: d: 6 Aug 1900 Shipley, Yorkshire Joseph MORTIMER Charles MORTIMER b: 1861 Shipley, Yorkshire b: 6 Mar 1812 Idle, Yorkshire d: d: Rebecca MORTIMER Hannah OGDEN b: Jan 1863 Shipley, Yorkshire b: d: 26 Apr 1864 m: 24 Dec 1832 Calverley, Yorkshire d: Alfred MORTIMER b: 1866 Shipley, Yorkshire d: Patience Mortimer NAYLOR Sarah SMITH b: 23 Jun 1841 Heaton, Yorkshire b: 1864 Bingley, Yorkshire d: d: William SMITH Mortimer SMITH b: 1835 Bingley, Yorkshire b: 1868 Bingley, Yorkshire m: d: d: Mary MORTIMER b: 7 Jun 1824 Shipley, Yorkshire John HALEY d: 15 Feb 1847 St. Pauls Church, Shipley, b: 1844 Yorkshire m: 7 Feb 1906 Wharfdale, Yorkshire d: Michael NAYLOR b: 1823 Bradford, Yorkshire Richard NAYLOR m: 17 Feb 1841 Tong, Yorkshire b: 1844 Shipley, Yorkshire d: 25 Jan 1894 Baildon, Yorkshire d: Elizabeth NAYLOR b: 1845 Shipley, Yorkshire d: Mary NAYLOR b: 1847 Baildon, Yorkshire d: Mary Ann YATES John William BARRETT Martha BARRETT b: 10 Aug 1845 Shipley, Yorkshire (ordered) b: 1867 Baildon, Yorkshire (ordered) b: Jun 1896 Rochdale, Lancashire (ordered) d: d: 1884 Australia d: Martha Bennett YATES Harry Arthur BARRETT Samuel BARRETT b: 15 Mar 1847 Baildon, Yorkshire (ordered) b: 27 Nov 1868 Baildon, Yorkshire b: Dec 1897 Rochdale, Lancashire (ordered) d: 30 Sep 1873 Shipley, Yorkshire d: d: William BARRETT Fred Albert BARRETT Lettie HILL b: 1846 Yorkshire b: 10 Sep 1870 Baildon, Yorkshire b: m: 4 Mar 1866 Bradford, Yorkshire d: 10 Jan 1943 Horwich, Lancashire m: 1913 Ordered d: 19 Jun 1926 Bradford, Yorkshire d: Lily WHEATLEY Hannah YATES b: Apr 1871 Bradford, Yorkshire (ordered) Wheatley BARRETT b: 10 Oct 1848 Baildon, Yorkshire (ordered) m: 21 Nov 1895 Bradford, Yorkshire b: Dec 1899 Horwich, Lancashire (ordered) d: d: d: Jun 1903 Bolton, Lancashire (ordered) Nicola ROWBOTTOM Emma YATES Harry BARRETT Leo RIVIERE b: 1966 Fylde, Lancashire b: 6 Mar 1850 Baildon, Yorkshire (ordered) b: 1904 Horwich, Lancashire (ordered) b: d: d: d: Marilyn YATES d: b: 20 Oct 1940 Blackpool, Lancashire Joseph MORTIMER d: Philippe T. RIVIERE b: 1782 Bradford, Yorkshire William Walker GARNETT Arthur BARRETT Olivia RIVIERE b: d: b: 1849 Baildon, Yorkshire b: 1910 Horwich, Lancashire (ordered) b: m: m: d: James Ian ROWBOTTOM d: d: d: b: 1941 Ordered John MORTIMER John MORTIMER m: 18 Mar 1964 Blackpool, Lancashire Leslie YATES b: 8 Apr 1759 Armley, Yorkshire b: 1785 Bradford, Yorkshire d: Kerry ROWBOTTOM d: 1868 d: YATES b: 11 May 1910 Wrexham, Denbighshire b: 1970 Fylde, Lancashire b: 25 Jun 1852 Shipley, Yorkshire d: 19 Mar 1976 Blackpool, Lancashire d: d: 25 Jun 1852 Shipley, Yorkshire Martha ROOKES Samuel MORTIMER Tallis FRANCE Edna BOOTH b: b: Cir 1762 Halifax, Yorkshire b: 1787 Halifax, Yorkshire Kirsten HART m: d: 19 Oct 1870 Bradford, Yorkshire Joseph Mortimer YATES b: 1914 d: b: 1972 Blackpool, Lancashire d: b: 29 Sep 1853 Ordered m: 27 Nov 1935 Blackpool, Lancashire Diane YATES d: d: d: 13 Jul 1977 Beatrix FRANCE Martha KENDALL b: 23 Dec 1946 Blackpool, Lancashire b: 2004 Tower Hamlets, London b: 1789 d: 28 Jan 2001 Blackpool, Lancashire Gary FRANCE m: 1808 Calverley, Yorkshire Samuel Mortimer YATES Harold YATES d: b: 1968 d: 12 Jun 1857 b: 15 Oct 1855 Shipley, Yorkshire (ordered) b: 18 Sep 1912 Wrexham, Denbighshire Marcus Dominic HART m: 29 May 1999 Singleton, Lancashire d: 25 Jul 1889 Ordered d: 20 Dec 1980 Blackpool, Lancashire Aston FRANCE b: 22 May 1941 Blackpool, Lancashire d: b: 2006 Greenwich, London m: 7 Oct 1967 Blackpool, Lancashire Edith YATES d: d: 5 Jul 2003 Blackpool, Lancashire Marcus Glyn HART b: 1916 b: 1976 Fylde, Lancashire m: 7 Jun 1939 Blackpool, Lancashire d: d: 1980 Pauline BELTON b: 6 Jun 1942 Wrexham, Denbighshire Yvonne JONES d: b: 7 Sep 1971 Molly YATES d: 24 Dec 2003 b: 23 Jul 1914 Wrexham, Denbighshire Ronald C. JONES d: 3 Jan 1981 Wrexham, Clwyd, Wales Glyn Robert JONES Walter Louis YATES b: m: 2 May 1970 Maelor, Denbeighshire b: 1 Feb 1972 Wirral, Cheshire b: 31 Oct 1886 Shipley, Yorkshire (ordered) d: d: 22 Feb 1944 Blackpool, Lancashire Merlin BELTON b: 8 Aug 1913 Wrexham, Clwyd, Wales d: m: 16 Aug 1941 Blackpool, Lancashire Lucy Jane WILLIAMS d: 4 Apr 1975 Wrexham, Clwyd, Wales Ian D. BELTON b: 27 Feb 1888 Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales b: 10 Dec 1948 Wrexham, Denbighshire m: 13 Dec 1909 Broughton, Denbighshire (ordered) d: 15 May 1981 Wrexham Maelor, d: Denbighshire, Wales Keith Alan YATES b: 8 Jun 1940 Blackpool, Lancashire Jack YATES d: b: 29 Aug 1917 Wrexham, Denbighshire d: 29 Aug 2000 Preston, Lancashire Jacqueline YATES Paul David HULL b: 31 Jul 1946 Blackpool, Lancashire b: 1970 Uckfield, Sussex d: Olive Claire ASPDEN d: b: 30 Aug 1918 Blackpool, Lancashire m: 17 May 1939 Blackpool, Lancashire David HULL Sarah Louise HULL d: 1981 Preston, Lancashire (ordered) b: 17 Mar 1942 Preston, Lancashire b: 1973 Tonbridge, Kent m: 28 Oct 1967 Longton, Lancashire d: d: John Rhodes YATES Peggy YATES Pamela Joyce ROBERTS Jean-Francois N. J. DACHE b: 23 Nov 1857 Baildon, Yorkshire b: 6 Mar 1920 Wrexham, Denbighshire Jessica DACHE b: 18 May 1942 Blackpool, Lancashire b: 27 Oct 1976 Brussels, Belgium d: 5 Aug 1924 Yeadon, Yorkshire d: 22 Mar 2014 St. Annes-by-the-Sea, b: 11 Dec 2007 Yorkshire d: d: Lancashire d: Hannah (Susannah) BROOKSBANK Jean Henri DACHE Sara HEMINGWAY b: 1 Apr 1851 Shipley, Yorkshire Colin William ROBERTS Christophe DACHE b: 29 Jul 1933 b: 10 Jul 1976 Dewsbury, Yorkshire m: 12 Apr 1886 Calverley, Yorkshire b: 30 Jan 1922 Treharris, Merthyr Tydfil, Wales b: 2 Apr 2012 Yorkshire m: 17 Jun 1978 Brussels, Belgium m: 14 Aug 2004 Dewsbury, Yorkshire d: 1 Dec 1926 Blackpool, Lancashire m: 20 Dec 1941 South Shore, Lancashire d: d: 6 Aug 2005 d: d: 21 Apr 1997 Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales Frank YATES Allan Jeffrey YATES Laura Jamie YATES b: 24 Nov 1922 Blackpool, Lancashire b: 18 Dec 1967 Toronto, Ontario b: 5 Sep 1996 Ottawa, Ontario d: 17 Apr 2013 Merrickville, Ontario d: d: Diana LITTLE Cheryl Lynn NEUMANN Heather Katelyn YATES b: 2 Jun 1933 Hale, Cheshire b: 2 Feb 1967 Bathurst, New Brunswick b: 12 Apr 1998 Ottawa, Ontario Indra Ruby PATTNI m: 18 Aug 1965 Willowdale, Ontario m: 1 Sep 1990 North York, Ontario d: b: 12 Feb 2001 d: d: d: Rebecca Louise BRADLEY b: 15 Sep 1974 Archana West PATTNI d: b: 21 May 2003 d: Herbert YATES Bhupesh PATTNI b: 13 Dec 1891 Shipley, Yorkshire David Ian BRADLEY b: 31 Mar 1970 Hari James PATTNI d: 2 Dec 1958 Blackpool, Lancashire b: 10 Jun 1953 Blackpool, Lancashire m: Aug 1999 Fleetwood & Fylde, Lancashire b: 8 Aug 2005 d: (ordered) d: Ethel CARDWELL d: b: 21 Apr 1895 Marton, Lancashire Anne Margaret WEST Dhillon David PATTNI m: 3 Apr 1920 Marton, Lancashire b: 1955 Verity Rachel BRADLEY b: 15 Jun 2008 d: 8 Mar 1978 Blackpool, Lancashire m: 25 Jun 1977 Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire b: 3 Mar 1979 d: d: d: Annie YATES b: 27 Nov 1882 Heaton, Yorkshire (ordered) Lucinda Ruth BRADLEY Imani Irene BRADLEY d: 12 May 1938 b: 18 Aug 1981 b: 2 Aug 2013 Irene Ethel YATES d: d: Martha MORTIMER John Alfred BOOTH b: 20 May 1929 Blackpool, Lancashire b: 7 Jul 1826 Shipley, Yorkshire b: d: 7 Dec 1998 Blackpool, Lancashire Victoria Emma BRANDWOOD d: 17 Jul 1872 Shipley, Yorkshire m: 16 Feb 1909 Ordered Jack HOBBS b: 16 Jun 1982 Blackpool, Lancashire d: b: John Selwyn BRADLEY d: d: Joseph Rhodes YATES b: 18 Aug 1921 Halifax, Yorkshire b: 8 Jul 1821 Dewsbury, Yorkshire Lizzie YATES m: 19 Mar 1952 Blackpool, Lancashire Damian HOBBS m: 17 Mar 1845 Shipley, Yorkshire b: 10 Feb 1883 Bramley, Yorkshire (ordered) d: 16 Apr 1986 Blackpool, Lancashire Isla HOBBS b: d: 19 Sep 1883 Shipley, Yorkshire d: b: m: d: d: Samuel MORTIMER Max TUFFS b: 18 Sep 1828 Shipley, Yorkshire b: Linda Irene BRADLEY Oliver Alexander John BRANDWOOD d: m: b: 20 Mar 1955 Blackpool, Lancashire b: 22 Apr 1985 Blackpool, Lancashire d: d: d: Emma YATES Henry Yates PERRY Alan Richard BRANDWOOD Viola Zhiyang QIU b: 19 Feb 1884 Bramley, Yorkshire (ordered)
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