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The Mortimers of Sandford (Part 2)

The Mortimers of Sandford (Part 2)

Part 2 – Mortimer family branches in Sandford

The Mortimer family of Sandford is too numerous to detail in one post. Here is a continuation of the Mortimer family tree in Sandford as discussed in Part 1.

By the late 17th century, the Mortimer family had departed from the farms they originally owned and separated into many different branches.

The following is an interpretation of the Mortimer family branches in Sandford from the late 17th century to the first census, in 1841. This page is split into three parts:

  • The first details the descendants of Thomas Mortimer (1673-1755).
  • The second details those descendants of Benjamin Mortimer (c.1650-1718) who on the whole stayed in Sandford.
  • The third and last part details the family of Simon Mortimer of Sandford (c.1690-1763), who was a son of Francis Mortimer of Down St Mary (c.1658-1707).

Thomas Mortimer of Sandford (1673-1755)

Thomas Mortimer was presumably the son John and Dewnes Mortimer of Ashridge, though he was not mentioned in John Mortimer’s will. He was bapt. 19 Mar 1672/3 Sandford. Thomas married firstly Joan Ellacott (1674-1700), 30 Apr 1700 Sandford, they had one son, Thomas b.1700. Joan was bur. 12 Nov 1703 Sandford.

1. Thomas Mortimer (1700-1723?) b. 23 Dec 1700, may have died in 1723 and bur. 4 Jul 1723 Sandford. Perhaps m. Elizabeth, who m.2. Samuel Maine 16 Sep 1724 Colebrooke, and bur. Mar 1774 Colebrooke.

Thomas married secondly Emmelin Wilcocks (1679-1754), 19 Sep 1704 Sandford, and they had eight children. Emmelin his wife was bur. 23 Jan 1754, Thomas was bur. 28 Sep 1755 Sandford. There do not seem to be burial records in the parish for some of the children.

2. John bapt. 8 Jul 1705 Sandford, presumably died young.

3. Roger b. 23 Feb 1706/7 Sandford, presumably died young.

4. John b. 12 Feb 1709/10 Sandford, presumably died an infant.

5. John Mortimer (1712-1775), continued below.

6. Joan b. 17 Apr 1715

7. Roger Mortimer 1718-1784, b. 10 May 1718, m.1. Mary Ellacott (1706-1780) 1 Dec 1747 Sandford, Mary was bur. 24 Mar 1780, Sandford. Roger m.2. Ann Davie, 25 Nov 1781 Sandford, Roger Mortimer was bur. 26 Sep 1784, Sandford, aged 66. Ann m.2. John Delbridge of Sandford (d.1792) 26 Dec 1784 and m.3. John Sharland of Upton Hellions (d.1805), 12 Dec 1797.

8. Mary 1721-1803, b. 23 Apr 1721 Sandford, m.1. Charles Morrish (c.1720-c.1759), 20 Nov 1750 Sandford, m.2. Lawrence Langmead (c.1730-1793), 23 Mar 1761 Sandford. She was bur. 22 Jan 1803, Sandford, aged 81.

9. William, bapt. 13 Dec 1724 Sandford, perhaps died 1725.

John Mortimer (1712-1775)

John was born in 1712, the son of Thomas Mortimer and Emmelin his wife. He was bapt. 1712 Sandford. John m. Frances Frost, 4 Aug 1736, and they had the following children. Frances was bur. 16 Mar 1754/5 and John was bur. 22 Aug 1775, reckoned to be 65 years old at the time.

1. Frances bapt. 11 Jul 1738 Sandford. No m/d.

2. Mary bapt. 6 Jan 1741/2 Sandford, m. William Champion of Crediton, 9 Jul 1762 Exeter Holy Trinity.

3. Jane bapt. 17 Feb 1744/5 Sandford, presumably bur. 5 Dec 1747 Sandford.

4. John Mortimer bapt. 28 Dec 1747 Sandford, m. Ann Davy 16 Apr 1771 Tiverton. They had one son:

i. John Mortimer of Heavitree (1771-1814), bapt. 25 Aug 1771 Sandford, m. Mary Rew, 22 Apr 1800 Heavitree, bur. 19 Apr 1814 Heavitree, aged 42. Mary his wife was bur. 8 Sep 1846. They had the following children:

1. Mary bapt. 19 Feb 1801 Heavitree.

2. Ann bapt. 24 Apr 1803 Heavitree.

3. Frances bapt. 26 Feb 1806 Heavitree.

4. Betty, b. 18 Nov 1807, bapt. 17 Feb 1808 Heavitree.

5. William Mortimer, b. 23 Jun 1810, bapt. 31 Mar 1811 Heavitree. fl. 1841 Heavitree, ag lab.

6. John bapt. 18 Apr 1813 Heavitree. fl. 1841 Pinhoe, worsted weaver.

5. George Mortimer (1750-1838), continued below.

6. Robert Mortimer of Sandford (c.1752-1818), whose baptism record is missing, but he may have been a son of John and Frances, born between George (1750) and Thomas (1755). Robert m. Betty Elstone, 25 Feb 1778 Sandford, and bur. 31 May 1818 Sandford, apparently aged 69 (ages stated in burial records were sometimes inaccurate). Robert and Betty had the following children:

i. Sarah bapt. 24 Jan 1779 Sandford, m. John Middleweek 1806 Colebrooke.

ii. Betty (1781-aft.1850) bapt. 12 Aug 1781, m. John Brealy (1776-1852) 28 Sep 1802 Sandford.

iii. John Mortimer (1783-aft.1815), bapt. 26 Dec 1783 Sandford, of the South Devon Militia, m. Mary Morrish (1784-1818) 22 Dec 1811 Sandford, who was bur. 7 Jan 1818 Sandford. John was a labourer, of Sandford, and died after 1814/5:

1. William Mortimer of Newton St Cyres (1815-aft.1851), bapt. 2 Jul 1815 Sandford, m. Mary Parker or Bond alias Ash, 1847 Sandford, and fl. 1841/51 Newton St Cyres, ag lab.

iv. Mary (1786-1851) bapt. 16 Jul 1786 Sandford, fl. 1841 Sandford, never married and bur. 5 Jan 1851 Sandford.

v. Robert Mortimer of Crediton (1789-1857) bapt. 14 Jun 1789 Sandford, m. Mary Lamping (c.1790- ) 8 Mar 1812 Crediton, fl.1841/51 Crediton, ag lab., d. 1857 Crediton. Robert and Mary Mortimer had issue:

1. Elizabeth (1812-1817), bapt. 12 Jul 1812 and bur. 14 Aug 1817 Crediton.

2. John Mortimer bapt. 25 Sep 1814 Crediton.

3. George Mortimer (1816-1874), bapt. 13 Oct 1816 Crediton, m. Elizabeth, fl. 1861 Crediton, 1871 Colebrooke, ag lab., d. 1874 Crediton.

4. Mary Ann (1819-1852), bapt. 14 Mar 1819 Crediton, m. James Southcott (1815-1885) 15 Mar 1846 Crediton, bur. 23 Dec 1852 Crediton, aged 33.

5. William Mortimer (1822-1875), bapt. 17 Mar 1822 Crediton, m. Mary _, fl. 1841 Crediton, 1851 Stockleigh Pomeroy, ag lab., d. 1875 Crediton.

6. James Mortimer of Exmouth (1824-1887), bapt. 8 Feb 1824 Crediton, m. Sarah Ann Marchant (1827-1914), fl. 1851/61 Withycombe Raleigh, a shoe maker, 1871 Exmouth, 1881 Withycombe Raleigh, died aged 63 and bur. 17 Dec 1887, Littleham, Exmouth.

vi. Ann (1793-1818), bapt. 6 Jan 1793 and bur. 15 Nov 1818 Sandford, aged 25.

7. Thomas (1755-1758), bapt. 5 Sep 1756, bur. 24 Feb 1758 Sandford.

George Mortimer (1750-1838)

George was born in 1750, second surviving son of John and Frances Mortimer. He was bapt. 18 Nov 1750 Sandford, m. Betty Morrish, 8 May 1774 Sandford and they had the following children. Betty his wife died either 1823 or 1824 Sandford. George died aged 87 resident at Sandford New Buildings, and was bur. 23 Jun 1838, Sandford.

1. Jenny, bapt. 21 Nov 1774 Sandford, m. Thomas Davy 27 Mar 1796 Sandford, they had three daughters.

2. John Mortimer (1777-1807), bapt. 30 Jan 1777 Sandford, bur. 21 Apr 1807 Sandford, aged 30.

3. Roger Mortimer of Exeter (1779-1860), bapt. 5 Apr 1779 Sandford, Elizabeth Davy 4 May 1807, Morchard Bishop, moved to Exeter between 1810/1812. Fl. 1851 Exeter St Lawrence, shoeing smith master empl. 1 man. He died 7 Aug 1860 Exeter, and probate was granted 28 Jul 1863. Roger and Elizabeth Mortimer had the following children:

i. Agnes bapt. 1 Aug 1808 Sandford, m. John Tozer 3 Sep 1832 Exeter St Lawrence.

ii. John Mortimer bapt. 18 Mar 1810 Morchard Bishop.

iii. Elizabeth (1812-1882) bapt. 23 Aug 1812 Exeter St Mary Major, m. George Snow Mar 1838 Exeter St Lawrence, died aged 70 at South Molton, and bur. 12 May 1882 South Molton.

iv. George Mortimer bapt. 18 Oct 1814 Exeter St Mary Major.

v. Georgiana bapt. 26 Jan 1817 Exeter St Lawrence, d. unmarried, 1871 Exeter.

vi. William (1818-c.1820) bapt. 11 Oct 1818 Exeter St Lawrence, died in childhood.

vii. Eliza Ann bapt. 3 Feb 1822 Exeter St Lawrence.

viii. Caroline Amelia (1823-1892), bapt. 22 Dec 1823 Exeter St Lawrence, m. Alfred John Brodley (1826-1895) 27 Oct 1845 St Alfred Bryanston Square London, fl. 1851 Exeter Holy Trinity, 1861 Exeter St Thomas, 1871/81 and 1891 Exeter St Mary Steps, d. 1892 Exeter.

ix. William Mortimer (c.1826-1855), fl. 1851 Exeter St Lawrence, son of Roger Mortimer. Presumably bur. 25 Mar 1855 Exeter Holy Trinity, aged 29.

4. Mary bapt. 26 Nov 1781 Sandford, m. Peter Rock Nov 1803, Plymouth Charles the Martyr.

5. George Mortimer (1784-1856), bapt. 30 Jan 1784 Sandford, m. Agnes Davy 1 Jun 1807 Morchard Bishop, fl. 1841 and 1851 Sandford, carpenter, d. 1856 Sandford. Agnes his wife d. 1859, Sandford. They had the following children:

i. John bapt. 6 Jan 1808 Morchard Bishop.

ii. William Mortimer of Crediton (1810-1888), bapt. 8 Apr 1810 Sandford, married presumably Elizabeth Back 27 May 1835 Exeter St Mary Major, fl. 1851 Sandford, a servant, 1861 Crediton, mason’s lab., 1871, lab., 1881 Crediton, widower. Bur. 11 Dec 1888 Crediton. Note. 1861 census records he was born in Crediton, but 1851/71 and 1881 records he was born in Sandford. Easily confused with William Mortimer b. 1811 Crediton son of William.

iii. Roger Mortimer (1812-1893), bapt. 9 Aug 1812 Sandford, m. Mary Ann Churchill 25 Nov 1837 Cheriton Fitzpaine; fl. 1871 Wolverhampton, 1881 Exeter St David, 1891 Exeter St Sidwell, died aged 81 and bur. 27 Sep 1893 Exeter St Sidwell.

iv. George Mortimer (1815-1888), bapt. 8 Jan 1815 Sandford, m. Mary _, fl. Sandford, ag lab., 1851/61 Sandford New Buildings near William Mortimer, carpenter. Fl. 1871 Sandford, ag lab., fl. 1881 Newton St Cyres. He died aged 73 and was bur. 9 Sep 1888 Newton St Cyres.

v. Thomas Mortimer, bapt. 18 Feb 1817 Sandford.

vi. Frances bapt. 28 Aug 1819 Sandford, m. _ Brown, lived in Whitechapel, London.

vii. Elizabeth, bapt. 16 Jan 1822 Sandford,

viii. Tryphena, b. c.1824, fl. 1851 Sandford, m. Thomas Vinecombe Aug 1852 Sandford, fl.1871/81 and 1891 Sandford. d. aged 87 and bur. 22 Dec 1911 East Worlington.

ix. James Mortimer, bapt. 7 Jan 1827 Sandford, fl. 1841 Sandford.

6. Betty bapt. 11 Jun 1786 Sandford, m. James Lee, 19 Jan 1807 Sandford, both minors, they married with consent of their parents. George Mortimer was a marriage witness.

7. William Mortimer of Sandford (1789-1840), bapt. 26 Feb 1789 Sandford, m. Mary Fisher, 8 Sep 1811 Sandford, witnessed by brother-in-law James Lee. Mary Fisher, a minor, married with the consent of her parents. William was occupied as a carpenter and lived at New Buildings, Sandford; he died in 1840, and was bur. 9 Sep 1840, Sandford. Mary his widow fl.1841, died aged 50 and bur. 13 Jan 1842, Sandford. William and Mary Mortimer had the following children:

i. Jane bapt. 30 Mar 1812 Sandford.

ii. William Mortimer of Sandford (1816-1890), bapt. 30 Jan 1816 Sandford, m. Sarah Down daughter of George Down, farmer, 3 Nov 1840 Nymet Rowland, fl.1851/61/71/81 Sandford, a carpenter and wheelwright, and d.1890, Sandford. William and Sarah Mortimer had the following children:

1. James Mortimer, bapt. 19 Apr 1841 Sandford, bur. 25 Nov 1855 Cheriton Fitzpaine.

2. Mary Ann bapt. 3 May 1842 Sandford, fl.1851/61/71 Sandford.

3. Charlotte bapt. 13 Jan 1844 Sandford, m. Samuel Maunder 1871 Crediton.

4. William Mortimer bapt. 11 Aug 1846 Sandford, fl.1851/61/71 Sandford.

5. George Mortimer bapt. 28 Feb 1850 Sandford, fl.1851/61/71 Sandford.

iii. Mary bapt. 1820 Sandford.

iv. James Mortimer (1822-1906), bapt. 1 Dec 1822 Sandford, m. Susan Holding, 1853 Crediton, fl.1841 Sandford, 1851/61 Crediton, 1871 Uton, 1881 Crediton, 1891 Upton Hellions, 1901 Crediton, variously a servant, or ag lab., a pauper in 1901, d. 1906 Crediton.

v. Elizabeth bapt. 18 Jan 1825 Sandford.

vi. Ann, bapt. 5 Oct 1828 Sandford, fl. 1841 Sandford, 1851 Crediton.

vii. Maria bapt. 1831, bur. 6 Jun 1838 Sandford.

viii. George Mortimer (1834-1910), emigrant, bapt. 4 May 1834 Sandford, m. Harriet Newell Colbath 30 Mar 1858, Bedford, Monroe, Michigan, United States, and d. 22 Jan 1910 Monroe, Michigan.

8. Fanny (1791-1815), bapt. 22 May 1791 and bur. 21 Feb 1815 Sandford.

9. Thomas Mortimer (1796- ), bapt. 25 Jan 1796 Sandford, m. Mary Bond Jun 1843 Exeter Holy Trinity. fl. 1851 Exeter St Mary Major, fl. 1861 Exeter St George, a carter and hawler empl. 1 man.


Benjamin Mortimer of Sandford (c.1647-1718)

Another progenitor of the Mortimer family in Sandford was Benjamin Mortimer, presumably a native of the parish. Though his baptism record is missing, he was probably born in Sandford, in the middle of the 17th century. He may have been an unrecorded son of Nicholas Mortimer (1611-1689), as he named one of his sons Peter, perhaps after Peter Mortimer (1661-1692) son of Nicholas. Another prospect is a relationship to Benjamin Mortimer of Morchard Bishop who died in 1686.

Benjamin m.1., Joan (c.1652-1688) whose maiden name is unknown as there is no surviving record of their marriage. Joan was bur. 16 Sep 1688 Sandford, and Benjamin m.2. Katherine Lowdon (1664-1746), 7 May 1689 Sandford. and Benjamin Mortimer bur. 29 Apr 1718 Sandford. Katherine his widow was bur. 25 Feb 1745/6 Sandford.

Benjamin and his first wife Joan had the following children. His eldest son settled in Crediton but the majority of the family seemed to stay in Sandford:

1. Benjamin Mortimer of Crediton (1674-1719), whose descendants are detailed in the Mortimers of Crediton.

2. Henry Mortimer of Sandford (1676-1745), bapt. 7 Mar 1675/6 Sandford, m. Elizabeth Rogers 22 Apr 1701 Sandford, and bur. 9 Jan 1744/5 Sandford. Henry and Elizabeth Mortimer had the following children:

i. Elizabeth (1701-1726) bapt. 17 Mar 1701/2 Sandford, m. Lewis Conisbeare (1700-1745) 11 Apr 1726 Sandford, bur. 13 May 1726 Sandford.

ii. John bapt. 30 May 1704 Sandford.

iii. Robert bapt. 1 Jan 1706/7 Sandford.

iv. Mary bapt. 13 Feb 1708/9 Sandford, d. before 1720

v. William bapt. 29 Apr 1712 Sandford, perhaps bur. 1726.

vi. Henry Mortimer of Crediton (1714-1741), bapt. 26 Dec 1714 Crediton, m. Elizabeth Chanter 16 Oct 1737, Crediton. He was bur. either 27 Mar 1741 or 11 Apr 1744 Crediton. Elizabeth his wife was presumably bur. 18 Dec 1741 Crediton. Henry and Elizabeth had the following children:

1. Mary bapt. 5 Nov 1738 Crediton, m. Edward Bennett, 5 May 1766 Crediton.

2. Henry bapt. 2 May 1740 Crediton, presumably bur. either 27 Mar 1741 or 11 Apr 1744 Crediton.

vii. Mary (720-1720) bapt. 24 Jul 1720 Crediton, bur. 6 Aug 1720 Crediton, an infant.

3. Alice bapt. 20 Aug 1678 Sandford.

4. William (1681-1681) bapt. 18 Jun 1681, bur. 5 Jul 1681 Sandford.

5. Peter (1682- ), bapt. 8 Aug 1682 Sandford, no marriage/ burial record is extant.

6. Joan (1686-1687), bapt. 1 Jun 1686, bur. 28 Aug 1687 Sandford.

Benjamin and his second wife Katherine had the following children:

7. William Mortimer of Sandford (1690-1753) continued below.

8. Mary bapt. 26 Jan 1691/2 Sandford, either bur. 12 Aug 1695 Crediton or m. John Lendon 3 Aug 1720 Colebrooke.

9. John 1694-1700?, bapt. 10 Apr 1694 Sandford. [Note that the John son of Benjamin Mortimer bur. 23 Jul 1700 Crediton could have been a son of Benjamin Mortimer the younger].

10. Thomas Mortimer (1696-1780), bapt. 4 Feb 1695/6, never married, bur. 4 May 1780 Sandford, aged 84.

11. Joan bapt. 22 Nov 1698 Sandford.

12. Ann bapt. 13 Apr 1701 Sandford.

13. Nathaniel Mortimer of Sandford (1703-1764), bapt. 2 Jan 1703/4 Sandford, m. Ann Welsh (1710-1751) 31 Dec 1738 Crediton. Ann his wife was presumably bur. 8 Jan 1745/6 Crediton, as no children were recorded after 1743. Nathaniel died aged 60 and was bur. 20 Sep 1764 Sandford. They had two children:

i. Ann (1741-1791), bapt. 19 May 1741 Crediton, m. Philip Melhuish (1747-1791) 28 Nov 1773 Crediton. She was bur. 1791 Tedburn St Mary.

ii. Nathaniel Mortimer of Tavistock (1743-1808), bapt. 4 May 1743 Crediton, m. Grace Kellow (1749-1816) 1777 Tavistock. Nathaniel died aged 65 and was bur. 27 Jul 1808 Tavistock. Grace his widow was bur. 1816 Tavistock. They had three children:

1. Anna Maria 1779, bapt. 22 May 1779 Tavistock.

2. Grace 1782, bapt. 29 Jun 1782 Tavistock.

3. Nathaniel Mortimer (1784-1859), bapt. 15 Jul 1784 Tavistock, m. Betty Cudlip (1795- ), 13 Feb 1819 Tavistock, fl.1841/51 Tavistock, ag lab., d. 21 Jul 1859 and bur. 27 Jul 1859, Tavistock. Nathaniel and Betty Mortimer had the following children:

i. Mary bapt. 18 Jul 1820 Tavistock.

ii. Nathaniel bapt. 27 May 1823 Tavistock.

iii. Elizabeth bapt. 16 Apr 1825 Tavistock.

iv. Ann bapt. 27 Oct 1827 Tavistock.

v. Jane bapt. 17 Apr 1830 Tavistock, m. James Martin Cock (1827-1885) fl.1841/51/61/71/81 Tavistock; d. 25 Apr 1906 Birmingham, probate granted 30 May 1906.

vi. John bapt. 26 Nov 1832 Tavistock.

vii. William Mortimer bapt. 31 Oct 1833 Tavistock, fl. 1841/51 Tavistock.

viii. Mary Ann bapt. 17 Aug 1836 Tavistock.

14. Augustin Mortimer (1707- ), bapt. 3 Jun 1707 Sandford, presumably d. young as there is no further record.

William Mortimer (1690-1753)

William was born in 1690, the eldest son of Benjamin and Katherine Mortimer. He was bapt. 26 Feb 1689/90 Sandford. William m.1. Martha Webb (1685-1741) 22 May 1711 Sandford, who was bur. 14 Apr 1741 Sandford. William m.2. Mary Davie nee Webb (1691-1767) widow of Thomas Davy (1689-1740) 10 Jul 1746 Sandford. William Mortimer was bur. 21 Jul 1753 Sandford, Mary his widow died aged 75 and was bur. 16 Jan 1767 Sandford. William and his first wife Martha had the following children:

1.

2. Alice (1714-1799), bapt. 20 Apr 1714 Sandford, m. John Sprigg (1714-1777) 10 Aug 1736 Sandford; bur. 12 May 1799 Sandford, aged 85.

3. Peter Mortimer of Sandford (1716-1739) bapt. 14 Oct 1716 Sandford, m. Grace Sowdon (1716-c.1741), 29 Sep 1737 Sandford; bur. 1739 Sandford. Grace his wife was bur. 18 May 1741 Sandford. They had two orphaned children:

i. Peter Mortimer (1738-1779) bapt. 16 Jul 1738 Sandford; bur. 5 Mar 1779 Kingsbridge.

ii. Grace (1739-1833) bapt. 4 Oct 1739, m. William Oliver 16 Oct 1764 Shobrooke; bur. 21 Sep 1833 Shobrooke.

4. Mary (1719-1788), bapt. 6 Jan 1718/9 Sandford, m. Lewis Gifford (1719-1757) 24 Sep 1744 Exeter St Lawrence, bur. 26 Jan 1788 Cheriton Fitzpaine.

5. Thomas 1722-1726, bapt. 25 Sep 1722 and bur. 27 Oct 1726 Sandford, aged 4.

6. Margaret (1724-1804), bapt. 27 Oct 1724 Sandford, m. Samuel Reed (1725-1799) 4 Sep 1746 Sandford, bur. 16 Feb 1804 Sandford, aged 79.

7. Thomas (1728-1728) bapt. 28 Dec 1728, presumably bur. 1728.

Henry Mortimer of Sandford (1712-1785)

Henry Mortimer was bapt. 3 Feb 1711/2 Sandford, m.1. Elizabeth Linscott (1714-1765) 5 May 1739 Upton Hellions, who was bur. 25 Aug 1765 Sandford. Henry Mortimer m.2. Ann Greenslade (1727-1791) 3 Mar 1766 Sandford. Henry was bur. 28 Aug 1785, Ann his widow bur. 4 Dec 1791 Sandford, aged 64. They had one child.

Henry and his first wife Elizabeth had the following children:

i. ? John Mortimer of Sandford (c.1740-1784), presumably son of Henry and Elizabeth Mortimer.

ii. Thomas Mortimer of Sandford and Exeter (1743-1805), bapt. 26 Jun 1743 Sandford, m.1. Sarah Manley (1745-1783). They moved from Sandford to Exeter between 1777/1780. Sarah was bur. 24 Jul 1783 Exeter St Mary Major. Thomas m.2. Catherine Hammett (1754-1824) 25 Aug 1783 Exeter St Mary Major. Thomas died aged 61 and was bur. 26 Aug 1805 Sandford. Catherine his widow was bur. 10 Nov 1824 Sandford.

Thomas and his first wife Sarah had the following children:

1. Betty (1771-1834) bapt. 11 Aug 1771 Sandford, bur. 30 Nov 1834 Sandford aged 63.

2. Thomas Mortimer of Exeter (1773-1850), bapt. 12 Dec 1773 Sandford, a horse shoe smith m. Frances Picket (1791-1870) 11 Dec 1812 Exeter St Sidwell. Lived at Stepcote Hill, Exeter in 1816, and Coombe Street in 1821. Thomas Mortimer fl. 1841 Exeter St Mary Major, a labourer, and was bur. 9 Jun 1850 Exeter St Mary Major. Frances his widow fl. 1851 Huxham, 1861 Exeter St Thomas, and d. 1870 Exeter. Thomas and his wife Frances had seven children:

i. George Thomas Mortimer bapt. 31 Mar 1816 Exeter St John.

ii. Mary Ann Mortimer bapt. 13 Apr 1817 Exeter St Sidwell.

iii. Frances Mortimer bapt. 17 Oct 1819, bur. 21 May 1820 Exeter St Mary Major.

iv. Thomas Mortimer bapt. 18 Mar 1821 Exeter St Mary Major, fl. 1841 Exeter.

v. William Mortimer bapt. 2 May 1824 Exeter St Mary Major, died in childhood.

vi. Jane 1829, bapt. 8 Feb 1829 Exeter St Mary Major, fl. 1841 Exeter, and 1851 Clerkenwell, Middlesex.

vii. William bapt. 18 Aug 1832 Exeter St Mary Major.

3. Martha (1776-1777), bapt. 18 Feb 1776, bur. 6 May 1777 Sandford.

4. Sarah bapt. 9 Jul 1780 Exeter St Mary Major.

Thomas and his second wife Catherine had the following children:

5. Sally (1784-1788), bapt. 31 May 1784 bur. 24 Nov 1788 Exeter St Mary Major.

6. William Mortimer * (1786- ), bapt. 5 Feb 1786 Exeter St Mary Major, perhaps the same William Mortimer, of Bristol, m. Elizabeth Webster 4 Apr 1808 Gloucester St Nicholas, fl.1841 Bristol Temple, carpenter.

7. John Mortimer of Langford Budville and Sandford (1787-1873), bapt. 30 Sep 1787 Exeter St Mary Major, a labourer, m. Susanna Cording 27 May 1822 Langford Budville, Somerset; fl. 1841/51/61/71 Sandford, ag lab. John died in 1873 Sandford. Susanna his wife died in 1869. John and Susanna Mortimer had the following children:

i. Thomas Mortimer of Leominster and Croydon (1822-aft.1901) bapt. 13 Oct 1822 Langford Budville, m. Mary Ann 1 Sep 1854 Exeter St Edmund; fl. 1871/81 Leominster, fl. 1901 Croydon.

ii. Ann bapt. 15 Aug 1824 Langford Budville.

iii. John Mortimer (1827- ), bapt. 13 Apr 1827 Langford Budville, of the Royal Navy, m.1. Mary Jane, fl. 1871 St Mary Church, m.2. Sarah and fl. 1891 Dawlish.

iv. George Mortimer bapt. 26 Apr 1829 Langford Budville

v. Henry Mortimer of St Mary Church (1831-1911), bapt. 23 Oct 1831 Langford Budville, fl. 1851 Sandford, m. Sarah Howard 29 Mar 1852 Exeter St Thomas; fl. 1861/71/81/91/1901/1911 St Mary Church.

vi. Hannah b. 1833 Sandford, m. George Garrish 1863 Chagford.

vii. Mary bapt. 22 May 1839 Sandford, m. James Stoneman, fl. 1851 Sandford, 1861 Exeter St Olave.

8. Ann bapt. 27 Sep 1789 Exeter St Mary Major, m. Frederick Beer 26 Dec 1826 Sandford, fl. 1841/51/61/71 Sandford.

9. Mary Ann bapt. 1 Jan 1792 Exeter St Mary Major.

10. George 1794-1794, bapt. 5 Jul 1794 Exeter St Olave, bur. 6 Jul 1794 Exeter St Mary Major.

iii. Elizabeth (1748- ), bapt. 2 Feb 1747/8 Sandford, m. William Smale of Exeter, 16 Apr 1770 Exeter St Mary Major.

iv. Martha (1750-1832), perhaps named after her grandmother, bapt. 8 Apr 1750 Sandford, m. John Packer (1753-1830) 8 Jun 1777 Sandford, died aged 82 and bur. 4 Apr 1832 Sandford.

v. George Mortimer bapt. 8 Sep 1754 and bur. 28 Dec 1754 Sandford.

vi. Ann bapt. 11 Oct 1757 Sandford.

Henry and his second wife Ann had one son:

vii. Henry Mortimer (1770-bef.1841), bapt. 16 Apr 1770 Sandford, m. Agnes Newcombe (1772- ), 30 Apr 1794 Sandford. Henry and Ann had two children:

1. William Mortimer (1795-1804), bapt. 7 Apr 1795 and bur. 29 Oct 1804 Sandford.

2. John Mortimer (1797-1798) bapt. 7 Apr 1797, and bur. 27 May 1798 Sandford.

John Mortimer of Sandford (c.1740-1784)

John Mortimer’s baptism record is missing, but he may have been a son of Henry and Elizabeth for the following reasons:

  • John Mortimer died in 1784 aged 44 but his reported age at death does not correlate to a baptism record.
  • Henry and Elizabeth married in 1739, and their first recorded child, Thomas, was only baptised in 1743.
  • John would not have been a son of John and Frances as they had a son John born in 1747.
  • John’s son Thomas may have been named after Thomas Mortimer b. 1743 son of Henry, who lived in Sandford and Exeter.

John m. Elizabeth Gallon (or Galling), 1 Jan 1765 Sandford, and they had eleven children, but less than half survived to adulthood. By 1789, the family were reliant on parish relief. He was bur. 7 Dec 1784 Sandford, reportedly aged 44 according to the register. His posthumous son William was born after his death.

1. Thomas (1765-1766), bapt. 10 Dec 1765 bur. 18 Jan 1766 Sandford.

2. Elizabeth bapt. 14 Dec 1766 Sandford.

3. John Mortimer (1768-1809), continued further below.

4. Martha (1770-1773), bapt. 29 Jan 1770 bur. 19 Mar 1773 Sandford.

5. Ann (1772-1777), bapt. 17 Mar 1772 bur. 19 Jan 1777 aged 4, at Sandford.

6. William (1774-1776), bapt. 20 Feb 1774 bur. 25 Dec 1776 Sandford.

7. Thomas (1775-1776), bapt. 10 Dec 1775 bur. 18 Dec 1776 Sandford.

8. Nancy (1777-1857), bapt. 3 Nov 1777 Sandford, m.1. Joshua Osmond (1763-1817), m.2. Edward Vicary 8 May 1820 Sandford, fl. 1851 Sandford and d. 1857.

9. Mary (1780- ), bapt. 6 Aug 1780 Sandford, presumably m. John Taylor, 26 Jan 1801 Sandford.

10. George (1782-1789), bapt. 28 Jul 1782 bur. 5 Sep 1789 Sandford.

11. William Mortimer (1785-1840), bapt. 16 Jan 1785, m. Agnes Moore (1786-1818) 14 Dec 1807 Sandford. Agnes his wife was bur. 6 Dec 1818 aged 32, William Mortimer was bur. 6 Apr 1840 Sandford, aged 55. He was a contemporary of William Mortimer of Sandford (1789-1840) who married Mary Fisher.

12. Jane? Mortimer (c.1786-1841), m. Roger Webb (1798-1831) bur. 16 Dec 1841 Sandford aged 63, had an illegitimate daughter:

i. Maria Mortimer born c.1816 Witheridge, whose father was William Jocelyn, and m.

John Mortimer of Sandford, Exeter and Dover (1768-1809)

By 1800, the Mortimer family in Sandford was increasingly fragmented and hard to follow. John was presumably the son of John and Elizabeth Mortimer, and was bapt. 28 Mar 1768 Sandford. His close contemporary, John Mortimer b. 1771 Sandford son of John and Anne, probably ended up in Heavitree. John b. 1768 was presumably a travelling labourer, moving variously between Sandford, Crediton and Exeter in Devon and Dover in Kent. He m. Betty Evans 20 Mar 1792 Kenton. Both were reportedly sojourners in Kenton, though Betty was born there in 1772. Their youngest child, Nancy, presumably named after Nancy Mortimer b.1777, was born in 1808, Dover, where John died the same year. He was bur. 3 Nov 1809 in Dover. Elizabeth his widow presumably returned to Devon thereafter, for Elizabeth Evans Mortimer married Joseph Cain, 13 Nov 1826 Exeter St Sidwell. John and Elizabeth Mortimer had the following children:

1. John Mortimer (1793-1879) bapt. 3 Feb 1793 Kenton, apparently born in Exeter judging by the census returns, married Elizabeth (c.1795-1866) – perhaps Elizabeth Haydon, 28 Aug 1815 Portsea – first lived in Sandford but thereafter moved to Plymouth between 1824/28: fl. 1851 Plymouth Charles the Martyr, 1861/71 East Stonehouse, a mason’s labourer, died 1879 Plymouth. John and Elizabeth had issue:

i. Ann (1817-1821), bapt. 9 Mar 1817 Sandford, bur. 1821.

ii. John Mortimer of Brixham (1818-1880), bapt. 12 Apr 1818 Sandford, never married, fl. 1851 Brixham, an ag lab., fl. 1861/71 when he resided in Brixham with his aunt Nancy, died in 1880 aged 62 and bur. 7 Jan 1880, Brixham.

iii. Charlotte (1820-1820), bapt. 9 Jul 1820 bur. 1 Nov 1820 Sandford.

iv. Philip Mortimer (1822-aft.1841), bapt. 3 Feb 1822 Sandford, fl. 1841 Sandford.

v. Samuel bapt. 2 Aug 1824 Sandford.

vi. William Mortimer (1828-aft.1861), bapt. 11 Feb 1828 Plymouth St Andrew, fl.1851/61 Brixham, a sailor, and lodger with brother John (1818-1880).

vii. James, bapt. 10 Oct 1830 Plymouth St Andrew.

2. Samuel Mortimer of Crediton (1795-1870), bapt. 28 Jun 1795 Exeter St David, m.1. __ (perhaps m. Ann Lewis 1820 Chippenham). A widower, Samuel m.2. Mary Rundle, widow, (1777-1861) 11 Jun 1832 Crediton, witnessed by William Amery and James Warren. Samuel fl. 1841 Crediton, ag lab., and was convicted for larceny on 2 Jan 1844 and imprisoned for 12 months; fl. 1851 Crediton, an ag lab., by 1861 was a pauper, at Crediton. Mary his wife was bur. 17 Nov 1861 Crediton. Samuel died in 1870 aged 75 and was bur. 11 Oct 1870, Crediton.

3. Betty (1800-? ), bapt. 21 Sep 1800 Sandford, perhaps m. John Moxey 18 Mar 1821 Crediton.

4. William Mortimer (1802?-1871), was reportedly born in Dover if the 1861 census can be relied upon. He was presumably bapt. 20 Dec 1802 Exeter St David, third son of John and Elizabeth. William m.1. Ann Pryor 3 Mar 1828 Plymouth St Andrew, and they had four children, and settled in Bodmin before 1839. Ann died in 1851. William thereafter began an affair with Mary Ann Climo, they eventually married in 27 Apr 1864, Bodmin. William fl.1841 Bodmin, as a tinman; convicted of stealing in 1849, when he was apparently aged 42, and imprisoned at Bodmin. William fl.1851 Bodmin (as William Climo), 1861 Bodmin, a tin plate worker, and 1871 Bodmin, a tinman. William was bur. 2 Jul 1871 Bodmin. The five children of William Mortimer and Mary Climo were named Mortimer Climo.

5. Nancy (1808-1873), bapt. 1 Apr 1808 at Dover, Kent, m. Simon Dunn or Down (1804-1855) 4 Jul 1831 Stoke Damerel, fl.1861/71/81 Brixham, and bur. 24 Jan 1873 Brixham, aged 64. Her nephews John and William Mortimer lodged with her in Brixham.


Simon Mortimer of Sandford (c.1690-1763)

Simon Mortimer was presumably a son of Francis Mortimer (c.1658-1707), and was born in Down St Mary, a parish neighbouring Sandford. His baptism is unrecorded, but he was mentioned as a son in Francis Mortimer’s will dated 21 Jul 1705; he m.1. Elizabeth Gorford (c.1690-1726), 13 Jun 1715 Sandford, and m.2. Sarah Brown, 7 Oct 1727 Sandford (1702-1766). Simon was bur. 24 May 1763 and Sarah his widow bur. 27 Dec 1766, Sandford.

Simon and his first wife Elizabeth had the following children:

1. Ann (1716-c.1722), bapt. 13 Nov 1716 Sandford, d. young, before b. of sister Ann in 1726.

2. Susanna (1719-1779), bapt. 15 Feb 1718/9 Sandford, m. George Lock (1717-1780) 27 Oct 1745 Sandford, and bur. 17 Jul 1779 Sandford.

3. Simon Mortimer II (1722-1785), bapt. 4 Mar 1721/2, the eldest son of Simon Mortimer. He m. Elizabeth Davey, 13 Jan 1756 Sandford, d. aged 63 and bur. 8 May 1785, Sandford. Elizabeth his wife was bur. in 1803, Sandford.

Simon (II) and Elizabeth Mortimer had six children:

i. John (1758- ), bapt. 11 Oct 1758 Sandford.

ii. William (1761- ), bapt. 28 Jun 1761.

iii. Simon Mortimer (1765-1799), bapt. 13 Jan 1765, bur. 4 Feb 1799, Sandford, aged 34, never married.

iv. Mary (1768- ), bapt. 4 Apr 1768

v. Ann (1771- ), bapt. 17 Feb 1771

vi. Sarah (1774-1813), bapt. 13 Mar 1774, m. William Mullis of Sidmouth, 15 Jan 1804, Sandford, bur. 1 Oct 1813 Sandford, aged 39.

vii. Susanna (1777- ), bapt. 17 Aug 1777, m. William Drake (1774-1844) 22 Oct 1799, Sandford.

4. Ann (1726- ), bapt. 29 Jan 1725/6 Sandford, no further record is known.

Simon and his second wife Sarah had seven children:

5. Elizabeth (1728-c.1740), bapt. 11 Aug 1728, d. young, before birth of sister Elizabeth in 1745.

6. Mary (1731- ), bapt. 7 Feb 1730/1, perhaps m. William Ford in 1756, Cruwys Morchard.

7. John Mortimer (1733-1783)

8. Ann (1736- ), bapt. 4 Apr 1736

9. Martha (1738-1801), bapt. 18 Jun 1738, m. Giles Tozer 27 Feb 1763 Exeter St Mary Major. She died in 1801 and was bur. in Exeter All Hallows on the Wall.

10. George (1741- ), bapt. 28 Mar 1741, who may have d. young.

11. Elizabeth (1745- ), bapt. 19 May 1745, contemporary of Eliz b. 1747/8 daughter of Henry Mortimer.

John Mortimer of Sandford (1733-c.1783)

John was presumably the second son of Simon Mortimer of Sandford. He was bapt. 15 Apr 1733 Sandford, and as such was a contemporary of John Mortimer (c.1740-1784), also of Sandford. John m. Mary Hagley/ Hagleigh 4 Dec 1771 Sandford, who was born in 1738. He may have died in 1783, Exeter, but this is uncertain.

John and Mary Mortimer had four children:

1. James Mortimer of Exeter (1772-1845), bapt. 17 Mar 1772 Sandford, a priv. in the 57th Regiment of Foot, served in the Peninsular War and fought at Roncesvalles, Valenciennes and Waterloo. James m. Joanna Tucker (1776- ) 26 Oct 1817 Exeter St Edmund, and was a baker and resident of Exeter in 1819. Fl. 1841 Exeter Holy Trinity, baker and former soldier, Chelsea out-pensioner, he died in 1845 aged 73 and was bur. 4 Jun 1845 Exeter. James and Joanna had one son:

i. James John Mortimer (1819-1857)

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The Mortimers of Crediton

Origins in Crediton

The Mortimer family were recorded in the parish of Crediton as early as 1524 in the Devon lay subsidy, and this branch of the family also lived in Sandford, though the precise nature of the link is hard to pin down.

Walter? Mortimer (c.1525-c.1560)

The Military Survey of 1569 records two Mortimers in Crediton, John and Richard Mortimer, both arquebusiers. Lawrence Mortimer brother of Richard was not recorded in the same document, perhaps because he was under age. Their father may have been Walter Mortimer, who was recorded in Crediton in the 1543 Lay Subsidy and assessed for a value of £1 in goods. Intriguingly, Richard, son of Walter and Margaret Mortimer was baptised 21 Jan 1552/3 in Ashton, but no other Mortimers were recorded in the register until the 17th century. Perhaps Walter Mortimer had to travel around and settle in different parishes to find work? 

Walter(?) Mortimer had two sons:

1. Richard Mortimer (c.1551-1590)

Richard would have been at least 16 years old when he was listed in the 1569 military survey in Crediton.  Richard Mortimer married Joan, possibly Joan Pine, 16 Nov 1574 Tiverton. His father in law was Robert Keene of Crediton. The children of Richard and Joan Mortimer of Crediton almost coincide with the marriage in 1574, Tiverton, while no burial record can be traced for either of Richard and Joan Mortimer in Tiverton.

Richard Mortimer and Joan his wife had the following children who were all baptised in Crediton, though it is possible earlier children were born before the start of the parish register.

i. Robert Mortimer of Trobridge (c.1575-1637), may have been a son of Richard and Joan Mortimer. He was born about 20 years earlier than Robert Mortimer c.1594- son of Roger Mortimer of Crediton (d.1614). Robert Mortimer (the elder) married Thomasin Millford (1577-1634), 10 Jan 1597/8 Crediton and they had the following children. He was bur. 4 Oct 1637, Crediton, Thomasin his wife was bur. 15 Oct 1634.

1. Mary 1598, bapt. 11 Apr 1598 Crediton, m. John Cleeve 4 Nov 1622, Crediton.

ii. Joan 1578-c.1579, bapt. 25 Dec 1578 Crediton, presumably died young. A Joan Mortimer was bur. 1579 Colebrooke, presumably a different family member.

iii. Thomas Mortimer (1579-1624)

iv. Joan, bapt. 11 Jul 1581 Crediton, presumably m. Robert Elston, 30 Oct 1598 Crediton. Robert Elston was perhaps bur. 1602.

v. Agnes bapt. 2 Dec 1583 Crediton, [An Agnes Mortimer dau of Richord Mortimer wid., was bur. in 1590, Crediton, must relate to a different Agnes].

vi. Rebecca, bapt. 8 Apr 1586, bur. 27 Sep 1590 Crediton, the same day as her father Richard Mortimer.

vii. William, born bef. 1588, bur. 29 Oct 1588, Crediton.

viii. William Mortimer of Crediton (1589-c.1645), bapt. 2 Sep 1589 Crediton, m. Alice Wonston, 18 Apr 1629 Crediton, resided in Crediton in 1641/2 Protestation return. Alice his wife was bur. 21 Oct 1644. William died some time after 12 Dec 1644, when the burial of Jane his daughter is recorded. William and Alice Mortimer had the following children:

1. Rebecca, bapt. 6 Jun 1630, bur. 19 Jan 1638/9 Crediton;

2. John, bapt. 9 Nov 1631, bur. 11 Jan 1645 Crediton;

3. Samuel, bapt. 24 Mar 1632/3, bur. 4 Aug 1633 Crediton;

4. Gregory Mortimer, bapt. 10 Aug 1634 Crediton, bur. 12 Mar 1645/6 Exeter St Mary Major, where he had presumably been apprenticed. Both his parents may have died by then;

5. Mary, bapt. 25 Sep 1636: [unknown marriage or burial dates];

6. Jane, bapt. 10 Nov 1639, bur. 12 Dec 1644, Crediton.

2. Lawrence Mortimer (c.1555-1623), the younger brother of Richard Mortimer. He married Lucy, and made a will as follows. The gift of a pair of looms suggests he may have been occupied as a weaver.

He leaves to John his son, his best pair of lombes, & his great chest
He gives to Luce his wife for life, with reverson to Walter his son, his leasehold cottage, it is charged with £3 per annum, after the death of his wife, to the sd. John his son, and Johane, Mary & Thomasyn, his daughters.
Residue to his said wife who is sole executrix.
2 Trustees. Nathaniel Lee, & Robt Hooke
Proved 30 Oct 1623
Sum £18 16s. 8d.

i. Robert Mortimer 1583, bapt. 5 Oct 1583 Crediton, the eldest son.

ii. Walter Mortimer 1585-1666, bapt. 23 Oct 1585, m.1. Mary Lane 20 Oct 1633, m.2. Grace Bishop 8 Aug 1653 Crediton, and bur. 19 Dec 1666, no issue.

iii. Joan 1589-1590, bapt. 17 Jun 1589, bur. 23 Oct 1590 Crediton.

iv. Thomas 1590-1590, bapt. 31 Oct 1590, bur. 16 Nov 1590 Crediton.

v. Giles 1592-1592, bapt. 4 Apr 1592, bur. 22 Aug 1592

vi. Joan 1593, bapt. 14 Jun 1593, m. Michael Diggon 21 Dec 1621 Exeter St Martin.

vii. Nathaniel Mortimer 1596-1658, bapt. 22 Apr 1596, m. Wilmot Marles 14 May 1633, and they had the following children. He was bur. 21 Sep 1658 Crediton.

1. Wilmot 1633, bapt. 12 May 1633 Crediton

2. Mary 1634-1634, bapt. 12 Jan 1633/4 bur. 20 Feb 1633/4 Crediton.

3. George 1634-1635, bapt. 1 Jan 1634/5 bur. 22 Jan 1634/5

4. John Mortimer of Dunsford 1635-1704, bapt. 6 Nov 1635, m.1. Mary bef. 1662, who was bur. 7 Jun 1668, Crediton, when John Mortimer was a miller. He m.2. Joan, but they had no issue. John was bur. 14 Mar 1703/4, Dunsford. Joan his wife survived him and was bur. 27 Dec 1704 Dunsford. John Mortimer made a will 20 Apr 1702:

His leasehold estate in said parish to wife Johan for life.
Legacies to grandchildren, sons and daughters of daughter Mary wife of Robert Harris of Crediton, and their children John, Robert, Henry, William, Joseph, and Mary Harris.

Residue to said daughter, Mary Harris, sole executrix.
Proved 24 May 1704.

John Mortimer and Mary his first wife had the following children:

i. Mary (1664-1707), bapt. 27 Jun 1664, m. Robert Harris. She was bur. 6 Apr 1707, Crediton.

ii. Grace, bapt. 17 Apr 1666 Crediton, presumably the same daughter of John bur. 31 Dec 1671 Crediton.

5. Nathaniel Mortimer II 1637, bapt. 23 Apr 1637

6. Joan 1640, bapt. 8 Mar 1639/40

viii. Thomas Mortimer of Sandford c.1598-1650, perhaps son of either Robert or Lawrence Mortimer of Crediton. His wife’s name is unknown. Thomas Mortimer had children:

1. Thomas bapt. 7 May 1626 Crediton.

2. Grace bapt. 4 Apr 1630 Crediton.

ix. Mary c.1601, perhaps m. John Conibie 22 Sep 1624 Shobrooke, and bur. 11 Dec 1671 Shobrooke.

x. Thomasin c.1603-1664, m. Christopher Knight 8 May 1625 Crediton, and was bur. 21 Dec 1664 Crediton.

xi. John Mortimer of Crediton (c.1605-1652), mentioned as son in the will of Lawrence Mortimer 19 Jul 1623; presumably bapt. _ Oct 1605, Crediton, an unnamed son of Lawrence. John Mortimer m. Mary Hooper, 12 Jun 1627 Crediton. He was listed in the Crediton protestation return, 26 Feb 1641/2. John Mortimer of “Venny Tedburn” was bur. 14 Feb 1651/2 Crediton. Mary his widow m. Gilbert Frost, 10 Aug 1657, Crediton. Mary Frost alias Mortimer was cited to exhibit the will of John Mortimer of Crediton in 1669, but it is unclear whether a record of the will survived. Gilbert Frost was bur. 18 Aug 1678, and had a son also named Gilbert Frost b.1645. Mary his widow died in 1692, and was bur. 29 Oct 1692 Crediton. John and Mary Mortimer had issue:

1. Catherine, bapt. 30 Sep 1627 Crediton.

Thomas Mortimer of Crediton (1579-1624), weaver

Thomas was the son of Richard Mortimer and Joan his wife. He was bapt. 4 Mar 1578/9 Crediton. He m. Joan Slee 3 May 1610, Crediton, who was born in 1585, the daughter of Nicholas Slee. He was presumably the same Thomas Mortimer, weaver, bur. 17 Jul 1624, Crediton. Thomas and Joan Mortimer had issue:

1. Nicholas Mortimer (1611-1689), the eldest son, perhaps named after his grandfather Nicholas Slee.

2. Richard Mortimer (c.1615- ), perhaps son of Thomas; m. Ann Worth 6 Jun 1642, had children recorded in Crediton. He may have been the same Richard Mortimer of Plymouth (c.1615-c.1670), whose wife was named Ann.

i. Richard bapt. 17 Sep 1643 Crediton

ii. Ann (1645-1646) bapt. 4 Jan 1645/6, bur. 2 Apr 1646 Crediton

3. Thomas Mortimer of Crediton (1624-c.1679), contemporary of Thomas Mortimer b.1626, and of Thomas Mortimer of Sandford b.1615. He was bapt. 18 Mar 1623/4, and m. Ann Fowler 21 Oct 1643 Crediton. He may have been bur. 1679 Crediton. They had the following children:

i. Dorothy 1644, bapt. 22 Dec 1644, of whom nothing further is known.

ii. Catherine 1647, bapt. 13 Jun 1647, m. Philip Wreford, 14 Feb 1673/4 Crediton, may have m.2. Robert Crankling 30 Nov 1685, and bur. 28 May 1729 Crediton.

iii. Thomas Mortimer (1650-1670?), bapt. 17 Nov 1650, presumably died before brother Thomas Mortimer was born in 1663/4, but may have been the same Thomas Mortimer m. Joan Lyde, 1 May 1670 Crediton. Thomas Mortimer, servant of Thomas Lyde, was bur. 1670 Crediton, perhaps the same person.

iv. Roger bapt. 8 May 1653 Crediton, perhaps the same unnamed child of Thomas Mortimer, bur. Mar 1657 Crediton.

v. Ann (1655-1656), bapt. 18 Mar 1654/5 and bur. 12 Aug 1656 Crediton.

vi. Joan bapt. 24 Mar 1660/1, m.

vii. Thomas Mortimer (1664-c.1706) b. 1664, m.1. Joan Philip 12 Jan 1686/7 Crediton, bur. 1691 Crediton, around this time the marriage records disappear; Thomas m.2. Joan (c.1670-1705) bur. Jul 1705 Crediton; m.3. Sarah (c.1677-c.1726) bef. 1706. Thomas had three children with Joan his second wife and one child with Sarah. Thomas may have been the unnamed Mortimer bur. 9 Dec 1706 Crediton. Sarah may have remarried 9 Dec 1713 Crediton to Robert Wilcox (c.1677-1723).

Thomas and his first wife Joan had one son:

1. Thomas Mortimer (1689-c.1696), bapt. 11 Sep 1689 Crediton, presumably bur. 2 Dec 1696.

Thomas and his second wife Joan Mortimer had children:

2. Ann (1698-c.1699); bapt. 27 Dec 1698 Crediton, died before 1702.

3. Thomas (1700-1701), bapt. 1 Apr 1700, bur. 26 Apr 1701 Crediton.

4. Ann (1702-c.1713), bapt. 8 Feb 1701/2, perhaps bur. 1713 or 1717 Crediton.

Thomas and Sarah Mortimer had one child:

5. William Mortimer (1706- ), bapt. May 1706 Crediton, son of Thomas and Sarah Mortimer. Perhaps bur. 17 Apr 1756 Crediton.

viii. Richard Mortimer (1666-1670) bapt. 16 Dec 1666 Crediton son of Thomas and Anne, the youngest child, perhaps named after Richard Mortimer c.1615. He was presumably the unnamed child of Thomas Mortimer bur. 11 Oct 1670 Crediton.

Nicholas Mortimer of Crediton (1611-1689)

Nicholas was the eldest son of Thomas Mortimer and Joan Slee, and bapt. May 1611, Crediton. Nicholas Mortimer was listed in Crediton Protestation return of 26 Feb 1641/2. He m.1. Joan Ley, 18 May 1641 Crediton and they had one son Thomas b. 1642. Joan was bur. 12 Nov 1642.

Nicholas Mortimer m.2. Alice Mortimer, 22 Jun 1644 Crediton. She may have been related to Thomas Mortimer of Ranscombe, as both Thomas Mortimer and Nicholas were parties of a deed dated 1679. Nicholas Mortimer was listed among the poor of Crediton in the 1674 Hearth Tax, with just one taxable hearth. He was bur. 18 Aug 1689, Crediton. Alice his widow was bur. 29 May 1692 Crediton.

Nicholas and Joan had one son:

1. Thomas Mortimer (1642-1695) detailed next.

Nicholas and Alice Mortimer had the following children:

2. John (1644-1644) bapt. 30 Jun 1644, bur. 14 Aug 1644 Crediton.

3. Benjamin Mortimer (c.1647-1718), who had 14 children including Benjamin Mortimer (1674-1719), detailed after Thomas (1642-1695).

4. Mary (1649-1695?), bapt. 15 Jul 1649 Sandford, perhaps bur. 12 Aug 1695, although this record may instead relate to her niece Mary b.1692 daughter of Benjamin Mortimer, above.

5. William Mortimer of Crediton (c.1651-1711) perhaps the same William Mortimer m. Elizabeth Harding 12 Jun 1677, and bur. 17 May 1711 Crediton, as William Mortimer senior.

6. Sarah 1656-1676, bapt. 1656, bur. 7 Feb 1675/6 Crediton.

7. Peter Mortimer (1661-1692) bapt. 14 Feb 1660/1 Crediton, m. Margaret. He was bur. 16 Oct 1692, Crediton. Margaret his widow m. William Nicks of Crediton (1651-1715), 26 Nov 1700 Shobrooke. Margaret was bur. 18 Apr 1725 Crediton.

i. Elizabeth, bapt. 19 Jul 1682 Crediton.

ii. William Mortimer, bapt. 10 Jan 1684/5 Crediton, perhaps m.1. Blanche Coles (b.1692), 23 Sep 1710 Crediton, who was bur. 18 Apr 1711 Crediton; m.2. Mary _, and had the following children. Mary his wife may have been bur. either 5 Jul 1740 or 5 Feb 1751/2 Crediton. Their children were:

1. William 1712-1713, bapt. 17 Oct 1712, bur. 3 May 1713 Crediton.

2. Sarah 1714-1717, bapt. 24 Jan 1713/4.

3. Elizabeth 1715, bapt. Jan 1715/6.

4. William Mortimer 1717- , bapt. 15 Nov 1717 (perhaps the same William Mortimer of Crediton, Captain’s clerk, bur. 4 Feb 1770), who nominated his friend John Boyes of Portsmouth, merchant, sole executor.

5. Sarah, bapt. 21 Dec 1719 Crediton.

iii. John Mortimer of Crediton (c.1688- ), perhaps fits in the tree here. A close contemporary of John Mortimer b.1669, his exact parentage is unknown but he was presumably born in Crediton. There is no obvious baptism record that relates to him; he may have been the son of Peter and Margaret Mortimer.

John married Mary (whose maiden name is unknown), and Mary was presumably bur. 14 Jul 1714, as no further children are recorded after this date. They had one son:

1. John Mortimer bapt. 6 Jan 1713/4, perhaps the same John Mortimer junior bur. 12 Jun 1715 Crediton.

Thomas Mortimer of Crediton (1642-1695)

Thomas was the eldest son of Nicholas and Joan Mortimer, and presumably named after his grandfather Thomas Mortimer. He m.1. 11 Feb 1665/6 Crediton, but his wife’s name was not stated in the marriage record. Thomas Mortimer may have m. secondly Joan Hart, 5 May 1670 Crediton. There is also a marriage record between Thomas Mortimer & Elizabeth Heywood, 9 May 1688 Crediton.

Thomas Mortimer, labourer, was bur. 5 May 1695 Crediton. Thomas whose son Nicholas was born in 1678 was still alive in 1685, as evidenced by the parish register.

Thomas had the following children.

1. Sarah bapt. _ Nov 1666 Colebrooke, who had an illegitimate daughter:

i. Susanna bapt. 11 Nov 1686 Colebrooke.

2. John Mortimer of Crediton (1669- ) 

3. Joan bapt. 8 Jul 1673 Colebrooke.

4. Nicholas Mortimer (1678-1685), bapt. 23 Jun 1678 Colebrooke, bur. 25 Oct 1685 Crediton, as son of Thomas Mortimer.

Elizabeth Mortimer, perhaps widow of Thomas d.1695, had a child baptised the following year. She perhaps remarried shortly afterwards, when there is a marriage register gap.

5. Walter Mortimore (1696-?) bapt. 3 Apr 1696 Crediton, son of Elizabeth, of whom there is no further record.

John Mortimer of Crediton (1669- )

The number of different John Mortimers in Crediton in the early 1700s has the potential to cause a great deal of confusion. Owing to the lack of detail in the parish register, it is virtually impossible to construct a reliable pedigree of the family without further information. John was presumably the son of Thomas Mortimer, and bapt. 9 Mar 1668/9 Colebrooke, where Thomas was resident in 1678, when his son Nicholas was baptised, although Nicholas was bur. in Crediton in 1685. John may instead have been born in 1668, the son of John Mortimer of Dunsford, (1635-1704), but he left the residue of his estate solely to his daughter Mary, so this seems unlikely.

John Mortimer may have been buried in Crediton 21 May 1736, 10 Mar 1737/8, or 22 Apr 1741 Crediton (it is hard to distinguish between him and his son John in the parish register). His contemporary was John Mortimer (c.1672-c.1738), who m. Ann Perryman in 1703, Crediton. John m. Ann may have been born in 1672 North Bovey, his family is covered on the Mortimers of North Bovey.

John lived in Crediton, and married there to Elizabeth Tucker, 24 Nov 1695. They had a number of children, as follows. Elizabeth may have been bur. 19 May 1721 Crediton, but it seems more likely this applies to Elizabeth the younger, whose daughter Elizabeth was born in 1721. John Mortimer m.2. Ann Burridge (c.1680- ) in 1722 Crediton, perhaps the widow of Walter Burridge of Crediton (c.1680-1720). Ann may have been bur. 19 Jul 1751 Crediton. The burial record for Ann Mortimer 8 Jan 1745/6 Crediton may apply instead to Ann Welsh, wife of Nathaniel Mortimer of Crediton, who had no further children after 1743.

1. John Mortimer of Crediton (1696-c.1741), bapt. 9 Feb 1695/6 Crediton, m.1. Elizabeth (whose surname is unknown); the John and Elizabeth Mortimer fl.1696 and 1721 presumably represent successive generations, due to the 25 year gap between them. Elizabeth Mortimer was presumably bur. 19 May 1721 Crediton, and John m.2. Margery (c.1695-1756) c.1722. Margery was bur. 21 Dec 1756. John perhaps was bur. 22 Apr 1741 Crediton.

John and Elizabeth Mortimer (the younger) had two children:

i. John Mortimer (1719-c.1766), bapt. 7 Aug 1719 Crediton,

John Mortimer m.1. Mary White (1721-1757) 12 Apr 1746 Crediton. Mary Mortimer was perhaps bur. 5 Feb 1751/2 Crediton.

John Mortimer m.2. Mary White 3 May 1754 Crediton. Mary was presumably bur. 30 May 1757 Crediton, as John Mortimer married the following year.

Both wives named Mary White could have been born in 1717 Crediton, daughters of either William or Giles White.

John Mortimer m.3. Mary Dale 24 Dec 1758 Crediton, which bears a similarity to John Mortimer of Bradninch (fl.1733-aft.1764) who also married Mary. Mary may have been bur. 21 Jan 1760 Crediton, as no children of John and Mary were recorded after 1758 in Crediton.

In 1777, John Mortimer acted as witness to the marriage between Stephen Northcott and Mary Mortimer, who may have been born in 1754 daughter of Titus Mortimer.

John Mortimer and his first wife Mary had one daughter:

1. Elizabeth (1748-1831), bapt. 5 Aug 1748 Crediton, m. William Chappell (1757-1837) 5 Nov 1789 Newton St Cyres, and bur. 7 Aug 1831 Newton St Cyres, apparently aged 84.

ii. Elizabeth (1721-1778), bapt. 22 Aug 1721 Crediton, m. John Berry 19 Jul 1752 Sandford, bur. 13 Jan 1778 Sandford, aged 57.

John possibly m.2. Margery (c.1694-1756) possibly Margery Isaack bapt. 24 Jan 1693/4 Great Torrington, whose brother was named Titus Isaack. Margery was bur. 21 Dec 1756 Crediton. John and Margery Mortimer had the following children:

iii. Margery (1723-aft.1760), bapt. 10 Dec 1723 Crediton, had an illegitimate son John in 1751. She m. William Arnold 4 Sep 1760 Crediton.

1. John Mortimer (1751-1752?), bapt. 29 Nov 1751 Crediton, named after his grandfather, and perhaps bur. 30 Jan 1752. A John Mortimer of Great Torrington was born around the same time.

iv. Joseph (1726-1731), bapt. 24 Apr 1726 and bur. 7 Feb 1730/1 Crediton, perhaps named after Joseph Mortimer of Crediton (1701-1779).

v. Titus Mortimer (1728-1756), may have been named after an uncle on his maternal side; Titus bapt. 26 Jul 1728 Crediton, m. Mary Woolcott 4 Dec 1752. Titus Mortimer was bur. 4 Oct 1756 Crediton. Mary his wife was perhaps bur. 19 Apr 1807 Crediton aged 75 (it is difficult to distinguish between Mary Woolcott and Mary White above).

1. Mary (1754-1760?) bapt. 20 Feb 1754 Crediton.

2. Titus (1756-?) bapt. 16 Apr 1756 Crediton.

vi. James Mortimer (1732-1761), bapt. 23 Apr 1732 Crediton, m. Martha Lee (1735-aft.1775) 27 Dec 1756 Crediton. James Mortimer was bur. 27 Nov 1761 Crediton, Martha Mortimer wid. m. George Thomas 3 Jun 1775 Crediton. James and Martha had two children:

1. Mary (1757-1757?) bapt. 23 Sep 1757 Crediton, perhaps bur. 30 Nov 1757 Crediton.

2. Martha (1759- ), bapt. 31 Oct 1759 Crediton, of whom there is no marriage/ burial record.

vii. Ann (1734- ), bapt. 22 Sep 1734 Crediton, had an illegitimate daughter Elizabeth b. 1752, m.1. Richard Foxall 8 Oct 1761 Crediton, later of Tavistock, m.2. Roger Mare 3 Mar 1771 Plymouth St Andrew.

1. Elizabeth (1752-1822), bapt. 5 Jul 1752 Crediton, m. Thomas Hobbs, shipwright, 15 Mar 1788 Stoke Damerel, bur. 8 Jan 1822 Stoke Damerel, aged 70.

2. George Mortimer (1698-1763), bapt. 14 Sep 1698 Crediton, m.1. Joan Tozer (c.1705-1741) 15 Sep 1730 Crediton, who was bur. 25 Oct 1741 Crediton; m.2. Martha Stanman (c.1709-1785) widow of William Courtis d.1744, 15 Feb 1748/9, when both were widowed. George Mortimer was bur. 13 Apr 1763 and Martha his widow bur. 25 Apr 1785 Crediton. George and his first wife Joan had children:

i. George Mortimer (1732-1759), bapt. 1 May 1732, m. Betty (c.1738-1820), whose surname is unknown, and who may have been bur. 11 Jun 1820 Exeter St Sidwell. George Mortimer had issue:

1. William Mortimer (1759-c.1810), bapt. 1 Mar 1759 Exeter St Sidwell, m. Betty Lock, 21 Nov 1784 Exeter St David, may have predeceased, as Betty Mortimer m. John Totton 28 Jun 1812 Exeter St David, may have been Betty his widow.

ii. Joan (1737-1748), bapt. 29 May 1737 Crediton, perhaps bur. 1748.

iii. Elizabeth (1740-1741), bapt. 8 Jun 1740 Crediton, perhaps bur. 18 Dec 1741 Crediton.

3. Joseph Mortimer of Crediton (1701-1779)

4. Elizabeth (c.1705-1710), bapt. 24 Feb 1704/5, same day as sister Isett, daughters of John and presumably Elizabeth, as Elizabeth Mortimer junior was bur. 9 Mar 1709/10 Crediton.

5. Isett (1705-aft.1736), bapt. 24 Feb 1704/5 Crediton, same day as sister Elizabeth, m. Nicholas Croot of Moretonhampstead, 20 Feb 1725/6 Crediton; died after 1736, no burial was recorded.

6. Ann (1713- ), bapt. 20 Oct 1713, had an illegitimate daughter, Mary Mortimer in 1730. She m. Matthew Lipson 18 Jun 1749 Crediton.

i. Mary Mortimer bapt. 1 May 1730, m. John James 9 Feb 1751 Crediton.

Joseph Mortimer of Crediton (1701-1779)

Joseph was bapt. 10 Dec 1701 Crediton, third son of John and Elizabeth Mortimer. He m.1. Grace Salter (c.1700-1744) 30 Aug 1726 Crediton, she was perhaps the widow of John Salter (m.1718). Grace was bur. 27 Nov 1744 Crediton. Joseph m.2. Grace Belworthy (1734-1816) 21 Jun 1767 Crediton. A carpenter, he was bur. 25 Apr 1779 Crediton. Grace his widow was bur. 17 Nov 1816 Crediton, apparently aged 91, but she was more likely born in 1734, Tedburn St Mary. Joseph and his first wife Grace had six children.

1. James Mortimer of Crediton (1727-1776), bapt. 18 Oct 1727 Crediton, m. Gertrude Penny (1731-1763) who was bur. 13 Feb 1763 Crediton. James Mortimer was presumably bur. 28 Jul 1776 Crediton.

i. Grace Mortimer (1754-1828), perhaps named after grandmother Grace nee Salter, and bapt. 15 Apr 1754 Crediton, m.1. Richard Bright (1755-1792) 26 Mar 1781 Crediton, m.2. George Badcock of Newton St Cyres (1777-1839) 15 May 1799 Crediton. Rather scandalously, Grace, a 45 year old widow was heavily pregnant and George Badcock, evidently her lover, was aged 22. Her youngest child, Sarah was born in July the same year. Grace was bur. 12 Nov 1828 Crediton, allegedly aged 79 but she was in fact 74. George Badcock was bur. 11 Mar 1839 aged 62.

ii. James Mortimer (1756-c.1788), bapt. 8 Sep 1756 Crediton, m. Mary Drake 1 Apr 1783 Crediton, when his brother in law Richard Bright was a marriage witness. James was presumably bur. 2 Dec 1788 Crediton, although he may have died the following year (bur. 2 Jul 1789). Mary his wife was presumably bur. 17 May 1786 Crediton, as no further children were recorded after 1786:

1. Mary (1784-1841?) bapt. 19 Jun 1784 Crediton, perhaps remained unm. and bur. 21 Feb 1841 Crediton aged 58.

2. Gertrude bapt. 31 Mar 1786 Crediton, of whom there is no marriage/ burial record.

iii. Mary (1760- ), bapt. 26 May 1760 Crediton, m. William Martin 14 Dec 1782 Crediton.

2. Francis (1730- ), bapt. 5 Nov 1730 Crediton, no marriage/ burial.

3. Grace (1733-1808), bapt. 26 Mar 1733 Crediton, m. John Hutchings 5 Nov 1757 Crediton, witnessed by Joseph Mortimer. She was bur. 13 Sep 1808 Crediton.

4. Elizabeth (1737-c.1777), bapt. 19 Jan 1736/7 Crediton, m. Edward Hutchings (c.1732-1809) 11 Dec 1759 Crediton, bur. either 1768 or 1777 Crediton.

5. Joseph Mortimer (1740-1816)

6. John Mortimer (1744-1751?), bapt. 26 Mar 1744 Crediton, perhaps bur. 18 Feb 1750/1 Crediton.

Joseph Mortimer of Crediton (1740-1816)

Joseph was born in 1740, the third son of Joseph and Grace Mortimer, and bapt. 21 Dec 1740 Crediton. Joseph m. Grace Chilton (1744-1787), 6 Jan 1771 Crediton, and as such represented the second successive partnership of a Joseph and Grace Mortimer in the parish. They had seven children. Grace his wife was bur. 7 Mar 1787 Crediton, Joseph was bur. 18 Dec 1816 Crediton allegedly aged 78 (he was 76 years old).

1. Sarah bapt. 18 Nov 1771 Crediton

2. Grace (1773-1796), named after grandmother and mother, bapt. 27 Dec 1773 m.1. William Bradford (c.1773-1796) 15 Aug 1794 Crediton, m.2. Richard Gillard 16 Jun 1796 Cadeleigh, and bur. 5 Nov 1796 Cadeleigh.

3. John Mortimer of Crediton (1776-1812), bapt. 25 Sep 1776 Crediton, m. Mary Tapp (1774-1861) 19 Jan 1803 Colebrooke, bur. 29 Jun 1812 Crediton, aged 35. Mary his widow was recorded in 1851 Sandford, 1861 Crediton, was bur. 17 Nov 1861 Crediton. They had one daughter:

i. Ann (1809-1871), bapt. 20 Jan 1809, never married, recorded 1841/51/61/71 Crediton, bur. 21 Nov 1871 Crediton.

4. Mary bapt. 30 Nov 1778 Crediton: either Mary b.1777 daughter of William and Joanna or Mary b. 1778 daughter of Joseph and Grace m. William Moore, 1799 Crediton.

5. Joseph Mortimer (1781-1845), bapt. 7 Feb 1781 Crediton, m. Mary Lucas (1782- ) 18 Jan 1801 Crediton, fl. 1841 Upton Hellions, ag lab., bur. 10 Jun 1845 Crediton. They had two children:

i. William Mortimer of Exeter (1801-1855), bapt. 26 Aug 1801 Crediton, m. Elizabeth Lucas (c.1801- ) 3 Nov 1822 Crediton, fl. 1851 Exeter St Mary Major, ag lab., died c.1855.

ii. Joseph Mortimer of Exeter (1803-1859), bapt. 23 Oct 1803 Crediton, m. Grace Gribble 12 Dec 1825 Crediton, fl. 1851 Exeter St Sidwell, a blacksmith. Grace his wife was bur. 11 Jul 1858 and Joseph Mortimer was bur. 10 Apr 1859, Exeter St Sidwell.

6. James Mortimer (1783-1789?) bapt. 9 Jun 1783 Crediton, presumably died young, perhaps bur. 2 Jul 1789 Crediton (see also James Mortimer 1756-c.1788).

7. William Mortimer of Crediton (1785-1863), bapt. 27 Nov 1785 Crediton, m. Elizabeth Gregory (1787-1816) 24 Jan 1809 Sandford, and they had two daughters, fl. 1851 Sandford and 1861 Crediton, a joiner, bur. 20 Mar 1863 Crediton aged 77. Elizabeth his wife was bur. 15 Sep 1816 Crediton.

i. Mary bapt. 18 Feb 1810 Crediton, fl. 1841 Crediton.

ii. Jane bapt. 24 Nov 1811 Crediton, m. William Hellier (c.1823- ) 30 Apr 1848 Crediton, and fl. 1851 Crediton.


Benjamin Mortimer of Crediton (1674-1719)

Benjamin, the eldest son of Benjamin Mortimer and Joan his first wife above, appears to be the only family member to stay in Crediton. His siblings all lived in Sandford, and are detailed in Mortimers of Sandford Part 2.

Benjamin was bapt. 19 May 1674 Sandford, m. Grace Fry (1671-1724) 20 Jul 1695 Crediton, and bur. 22 Mar 1718/9 Crediton. Grace his widow was bur. 11 Nov 1724 Crediton. They had the following children:

1. Elizabeth (1695-1695), bapt. 24 Nov 1695 and bur. 29 Dec 1695 Crediton.

2. John (1697-1700), perhaps the same “child of Benjamin Mortimore” bapt. 2 Apr 1697 Crediton, John son of Benjamin Mortimer was bur. 23 Jul 1700, Crediton.

*. Alice? c.1698- perhaps m. Henry Prouse (1697-1757). They had no children and she was bur. 6 Sep 1734 Crediton. Henry her husband remarried the following year, with issue.

3. Joan (1699- ) bapt. 12 Mar 1698/9 Crediton, perhaps the child of Benjamin Mortimer, bur. 6 Oct 1704 Crediton.

4. Benjamin Mortimer (1701-1777)

5. Elizabeth? (c.1703-1741), no baptism, m. James Parker (1701?-1746) 23 Dec 1723 Crediton, and bur. 29 Jul 1741 Crediton.

6. Roger Mortimer (1705- ), bapt. 7 Dec 1705 Crediton, no marriage/ burial record.

7. Grace (1708-1783?) bapt. 1 Feb 1707/8 Crediton, perhaps the same Grace resided in Puddington, had an illegitimate son William bapt. 28 Sep 1746, and bur. there, 27 Jul 1783.

8. William, bapt. 3 Dec 1710 Crediton, perhaps the same William Mortimer of South Pool (c.1710-1773), m. Grace Edwards (1711-1793) 22 May 1746 South Pool, had issue. William was bur. 10 Feb 1773 and Grace his widow bur. 4 Aug 1793 South Pool.

i. Mary (1747-1747) bapt. 12 May 1747 bur. 17 Jun 1747 South Pool.

ii. Grace (1749-1803), bapt. 12 Mar 1748/9 South Pool, m. Peter Kellond 5 Jun 1774 South Pool and bur. _ 1803 South Pool.

iii. William Mortimer of East Portlemouth (1750-1830), bapt. 9 Sep 1750 South Pool, m. Grace Gunn (1751-1810) 15 Oct 1776 Chivelstone, bur. 2 Jul 1830 East Portlemouth, of Horse Pool Cottage aged 79. Grace his wife was bur. 25 Nov 1810 East Portlemouth.

1. John Mortimer of Plympton (1777-1830), bapt. 12 Oct 1777 East Portlemouth, m. Rosanna Cumming (1776-1850) 6 Jul 1801 South Pool; bur. 19 Dec 1853 Plympton St Mary, of Ridgeway, aged 53. Rosanna his widow was bur. _ 1850 Plympton St Mary.

i. John Nicholas (1801-1805), bapt. 6 Jun 1801 bur. 5 Feb 1805 South Pool.

ii. Eleanor (1805-1807), bapt. 22 Sep 1805 bur. 4 Jan 1807 South Pool.

iii. Mary (1808- ), bapt. 31 Dec 1808 South Pool.

iv. John Mortimer (1811- ), bapt. 18 Aug 1811 South Pool.

2. Grace (1782- ), bapt. 1 Dec 1782 Chivelstone, m. William Adams 5 Aug 1808 East Portlemouth.

3. William Mortimer of East Portlemouth (1789-1852), bapt. 22 Nov 1789 East Portlemouth, m.1. Mary Randle (1793-1822) 25 Mar 1817 East Portlemouth, who was bur. 16 Sep 1822 East Portlemouth, aged 29; m.2. Mary Ann Edwards (1791-1861) 2 Jan 1825 East Portlemouth, fl. 1841/51 East Portlemouth, ag lab., bur. 27 Oct 1852 East Portlemouth, aged 62. Mary Ann his widow was bur. 4 Jul 1861 East Portlemouth, aged 70.

William and Mary his first wife had one daughter:

i. Grace (1818-1871), bapt. _ 1818 East Portlemouth, m. William Podger 1845 Stoke Damerel, fl.1851 East Portlemouth, 1861 Charles, 1871 Rochdale Lanc, d. 1871 Rochdale.

William and his second wife Mary Ann had two children:

ii. John Mortimer (1826- ) fl. 1841 East Portlemouth

iii. Sarah Jane (1831-1839), bur. 17 Nov 1839 East Portlemouth, aged 8.

4. Ann (1792-1829), bapt. 22 Apr 1792 East Portlemouth, m. Roger Cranch 6 Aug 1823 East Portlemouth and bur. 23 Oct 1829 East Portlemouth.

iv. Robert Mortimer of Allington (1752-1821), bapt. 5 Jul 1752 South Pool, d. unm., bur. 28 Feb 1821 Chivelstone, aged 68.

Benjamin Mortimer of Crediton (1701-1777)

Benjamin, the eldest son of Benjamin and Grace Mortimer, was bapt. 10 Aug 1701 Crediton. He was presumably named after his paternal grandfather Benjamin Mortimer of Sandford (c.1647-1718) Benjamin Mortimer m.1. Mary Palmer (1706-1737) 10 Aug 1726 Crediton. Mary was bur. 12 Oct 1737 Crediton. Benjamin m.2. Susanna Potter (1717-1795) 3 Jun 1739 Crediton and was bur. 27 May 1777 Crediton. Susanna his widow died of old age, and was bur. 21 Sep 1795 Crediton after being found dead in a meadow.

Benjamin and his first wife Mary had issue:

1. Elizabeth (1727- ), bapt. 13 Jan 1726/7 Crediton.

2. Grace (1728-1810), bapt. 23 Oct 1728 Crediton, m. Duke Buckingham (1726- ) 8 Apr 1851 Crediton, bur. 5 Jun 1810 Crediton allegedly aged 84 (she was 81).

3. Benjamin Mortimer of Rockbeare (1730-1790), the eldest son and presumably named after his paternal grandfather; bapt. 6 Oct 1730 Crediton, m. Sarah Board (1730-1786) 29 Oct 1758 Rockbeare, and they had five children. Benjamin was bur. 6 Feb 1790 Rockbeare, Sarah bur. 6 Oct 1786.

i. Thomas bapt. 4 Jun 1759 Rockbeare.

ii. Betty bapt. 4 Jun 1759 Rockbeare, had a daughter Ann bapt. 1780, m. James Connet 8 Oct 1778 Rockbeare.

1. Ann (c.1778- ) bapt. 1 Dec 1780 Rockbeare, had an illegitimate son with John Tapley:

i. John Tapley Mortimer (1796-aft.1871), bapt. 22 May 1796 Broadclyst, son of Ann, m.1. Mary Acland (1800-1854) _ 1819 Withycombe Raleigh, fl. 1841/51 Colaton Raleigh, ag lab., Mary his wife d. 1854 Colaton Raleigh, John m.2. Sophia Cove 1855 Exeter St Edmund, fl.1861/71 Withycombe Raleigh.

John and his first wife Mary had issue:

1. William Tapley Mortimer (1821-1858), b. 29 Oct 1821 Withcyombe Raleigh, m. Abigail Maria Abbott 4 Jan 1846 St Martin in the Fields, Middlesex, fl. 1851 Hendon, Middlesex, a letter carrier, and bur. 27 Mar 1858 St Paul, Mill Hill, Middlesex. William and Abigail had at least four children.

2. John Mortimer (1827-aft.1851) bapt. _ 1827 Colaton Raleigh, m. Caroline Hutchings 1848 Exeter, fl. 1841/51 Withycombe Raleigh, ag lab.

3. Mary Ann (c.1833-aft.1891), m. Frederick Gard (c.1822-1893) 9 Aug 1855 Exeter St Mary Steps, fl. 1841/51 Colaton Raleigh, 1861 Westbury on Trym, 1871 Bristol St Paul, 1891 Westbury on Trym.

iii. Nancy bapt. 4 Jan 1761 Rockbeare.

iv. Ann (c.1761-1836), perhaps the same as Nancy above, of Lympstone in 1786; m. William Short of Littleham (1764-1846) 5 Nov 1786 Lympstone, bur. _ 1836 Lympstone.

v. Sarah (1763-1799?) bapt. 6 Mar 1763 Rockbeare, perhaps bur. _ 1799 Littleham, Exmouth.

4. Thomas (1733-1736), bapt. 12 Oct 1733 bur. 5 Jan 1735/6 Crediton.

5. Thomas Mortimer (1737-1798)

Benjamin and his second wife Susanna had issue:

6. Henry Mortimer of Crediton (1743-1809), bapt. 31 Jan 1742/3 Crediton, m. Mary Backwill _ 1777 Crediton, bur. 20 Jun 1809 Crediton aged 66. Mary his wife presumably bur. either 19 Nov 1780 or 30 Oct 1781 Crediton.

i. Elizabeth bapt. 18 Feb 1778 Crediton, perhaps bur. 2 Nov 1781, 24 Apr 1786, 13 May 1787 or 10 Apr 1793 Crediton, but any of these records could also apply to Elizabeth wife of Thomas Mortimer (1737-1798).

ii. Mary bapt. 28 Dec 1779, Crediton, perhaps bur. 19 Nov 1780 or 30 Oct 1781 Crediton, although any one of these records could also relate to her contemporary Mary b. 1777 daughter of William and Joanna and Mary b. 1778 daughter of Joseph Grace.

7. Susanna (1748-1749) bapt. 21 Aug 1748 bur. 8 Sep 1749 Crediton.

8. Sarah (1750-1814), bapt. 13 Feb 1749/50 Crediton, had an illegitimate son William Mortimer b.1781; m. Thomas Herd (1747-1799) 9 Aug 1789 Crediton, bur. 7 Apr 1814 Crediton.

i. William Mortimer of Crediton (c.1774-1832), bapt. 13 Jul 1781 Crediton, m. Sarah Yeoman (1787-1849) 28 Jul 1810 Crediton, fl. 1821 Crediton, a labourer, was bur. 2 Sep 1832 Crediton, allegedly aged 58 (which would make him about 7 years old when baptised). Sarah his wife fl. 1841 Crediton, widow, and died in 1849. William and Sarah Mortimer had issue:

1. William Mortimer (1811-?) bapt. 23 Aug 1811 Crediton, contemporary of William b. 1810 Sandford son of George and Agnes.

2. John Mortimer bapt. 20 Feb 1814 Crediton.

3. Mary Ann bapt. 22 Feb 1815 Crediton.

4. Elizabeth (1821- ) bapt. 12 Jun 1821 Crediton, fl. 1841 Crediton, when she resided with her mother Sarah.

5. Maria (1829-aft.1871), bapt. 26 Aug 1829 Crediton, fl.1841/51/61/71 Crediton, a servant, probably never married.

9. William Mortimer of Crediton (1752-1818), bapt. 17 Jul 1752 Crediton, m. Joanna White (1755-1805) 9 Feb 1777 Crediton, bur. 3 Jan 1819 Crediton aged 66. Joanna his wife was bur. 29 May 1805 Crediton. They had five daughters:

i. Mary (1777- ), bapt. 31 Mar 1777 Crediton: either Mary b.1777 daughter of William and Joanna or Mary b. 1778 daughter of Joseph and Grace m. William Moore, 1799 Crediton.

ii. Elizabeth (1779-1851?) bapt. 5 Apr 1779, presumably m. John Earland (1781-1852) 24 Nov 1805 Crediton and bur. 6 Apr 1851 Crediton, aged 72, although this may instead have been Elizabeth bapt. 18 Feb 1778 daughter of Henry and Mary Mortimer.

iii. Grace (1782-1855) bapt. 23 Jun 1782 Crediton, m. James Steer (1783-1840) 30 Sep 1804 Crediton fl. 1841/51 Crediton, d. 1851.

iv. Susanna (1788-aft.1851) bapt. 28 Sep 1788 Crediton, m.1. William Holsgrove (1785-1818) 26 Dec 1810 Crediton, m.2. James Lee (1797-1857) 1 Oct 1821 Crediton, fl. 1851 Sandford.

v. Jane (1794-1864) bapt. 20 Apr 1794 Crediton, m. Thomas Lavis (1788-1868) 24 Oct 1819 Crediton, fl. 1841/51 Tedburn St Mary and 1861 Crediton, bur. 12 Sep 1864 Crediton.

10. Susanna (1757- ), bapt. 12 Apr 1757 Crediton, m. Samuel Bright 26 Mar 1784 Crediton.

11. Mary (1763-1808?) bapt. 9 Sep 1763 Crediton, same date as sister Elizabeth. Presumably bur. 16 Oct 1808, aged apparently 43, but more likely she was 45.

12. Elizabeth (1763-1844), bapt. 9 Sep 1763, same date as sister Mary. Presumably m.1. Aaron Cook (1762-1806) 15 May 1785 Crediton, m.2. Robert Lendon (1755-1824) 9 Sep 1817 Crediton, bur. 18 Dec 1844 Crediton, apparently aged 80. [It is worth noting that Elizabeth Mortimer b.1765 daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth was born about the same time, but may have married slightly later (1787)].

Thomas Mortimer of Crediton (1737-1798)

Thomas was born in 1737, the second son of Benjamin and Mary Mortimer. He was bapt. 2 Feb 1736/7 Crediton, and m. Elizabeth Southcott (1737- ).

Thomas was bur. 16 Dec 1798 Crediton. Elizabeth his wife was perhaps bur. 2 Nov 1781, 24 Apr 1786, 13 May 1787 or 10 Apr 1793 Crediton, but any of these records could also apply to Elizabeth b.1778 daughter of Henry Mortimer (1743-1809). Thomas and Elizabeth Mortimer had six children:

1. Thomas (1764-1764) bapt. 5 Sep 1764 bur. 22 Nov 1764 Crediton.

2. Elizabeth (1765-aft.1799), bapt. 13 Oct 1765 Crediton, presumably m. Samuel Stephens, 28 May 1787 Crediton. Their youngest child was born in 1799. [Note that Elizabeth Mortimer b.1763 daughter of Benjamin and Susanna Mortimer was born about the same time, but may have married slightly earlier (1785)].

3. William Mortimer (1768-abt.1774) bapt. 13 Nov 1768 Crediton, bur. 4 Feb 1770 Crediton.

4. George Mortimer (1770-1821), bapt. 16 Dec 1770 Crediton, m. Elizabeth Matten (c.1771- ) 16 Oct 1793 Crediton, bur. 14 Dec 1821 Crediton, aged 51, presumably an ag lab.

i. Sally (1794- ), bapt. 18 Jun 1794 Crediton.

ii. Thomas Mortimer of Pilton (1797-1872), bapt. 12 Feb 1797 Crediton, m.1. Ann Voysey c.1799-c.1845) 29 Dec 1820 Crediton, fl.1841 Pilton, m.2. Jane Smith 1851 Tiverton; fl. 1851/61/71 Tiverton, occupied as a foreman. Thomas Mortimer died in 1872. Thomas and Ann Mortimer had issue:

1. Thomas Mortimer (c.1820-aft.1871) m. Martha Pitts (1819-1874) fl.1841 Pilton, 1851 Bridgewater, occupied as a smith; fl.1861/71 Barnstaple.

2. Elizabeth (c.1824- ) fl. 1851 Tiverton.

3. John Mortimer (c.1830- ) fl. 1841 Pilton, 1851 Tiverton.

4. Henry Mortimer (c.1834-aft.1861) fl. 1841 Pilton, 1851/61 Tiverton, m. Lucy Holmes 1856 Tiverton.

5. John (1773- ) bapt. 2 Jan 1774 Crediton, perhaps apprenticed to a baker in Exeter, 1786.

6. William Mortimer of Exeter (1778-1854), b. 17 Nov 1778 bapt. 3 Jan 1779 Crediton, m. Ann Prickman (1781-1856) 18 Nov 1804 Crediton, fl. 1841/1851 Exeter St Edmund, a baker, bur. 25 Jul 1854; Ann his widow died about 1856 Exeter.

i. William (1805-1806) bapt. 24 Jul 1805 bur. 5 Jan 1806 Crediton.

ii. William Mortimer of Luton (1807-1869) bapt. 8 Jun 1807 Crediton, m. before 1861, Elizabeth (c.1827), fl. 1851 Luton, 1861 Leeds, bur. 1 Jan 1869 Leeds Beckett Street Cemetery.

iii. George Mortimer of Chudleigh (1809-1870), b. 22 Apr 1809, bapt. 14 May 1809 Crediton; m. 1 Mar 1835 Chudleigh, fl. 1841 Chudleigh, shoemaker, 1851 Chudleigh, a baker, bur. 7 Nov 1870 Chudleigh. They had eight children:

1. Sarah Jane (c.1838- )

2. George Mortimer (1840- ), bapt. 31 Jan 1840 Chudleigh.

3. Elizabeth Tuckett Mortimer (1841- ), bapt. 24 Oct 1841 Chudleigh.

4. Thomas Tuckett Mortimer (1843- ), bapt. 1 Oct 1843 Chudleigh.

5. Harriet (1845- ), bapt. 4 May 1845 Chudleigh.

6. Mary Ann (1847- ), bapt. 25 Apr 1847 Chudleigh.

7. Caroline (1849- ), bapt. 2 May 1849 Chudleigh.

8. Charlotte Prickman Mortimer (1851- ), bapt. 20 Apr 1851 Chudleigh.

9. Thomas Tuckett Mortimer (1855- ), bapt. 7 Oct 1855 Chudleigh.

iv. Mary Ann (1811- ) b. 18 Jul 1811 bapt. 27 Aug 1811 Crediton.

v. John Mortimer (1813- ) bapt. 12 Dec 1813 Crediton.

vi. James Mortimer (1815- ) bapt. 27 Aug 1815 Crediton, m. Jemima Rundle 29 Sep 1841 Exeter St Mary Steps, fl. 1851/61/71 Exeter St Sidwell, tailor.

vii. Elizabeth (1820- ), bapt. 22 Sep 1820 Crediton, fl. 1851 Exeter St Edmund.

viii. Francis Mortimer (1825-1877), bapt. 5 Nov 1825 Crediton, arrested on suspicion of arson and acquitted 27 Jul 1843, fl. 1851/61 Exeter St Edmund, baker, fl.1871 Wolborough, bur. 26 Aug 1877 Wolborough.


John Mortimer of Great Torrington, surgeon (c.1751-1791)

John was perhaps connected with the above family. He may have been born 1751, son of Margery b.1723, whose mother Margery was presumably born in Great Torrington.

John Mortimer of Great Torrington was appr. 11 Aug 1765 to Thomas Cookesley of Torrington, surgeon, and m. Ursula Williams (1753-1834) 19 Jun 1774 Great Torrington, resided there and left a will proved in 1791. John was bur. 11 Jun 1791 Clannaborough, the only Mortimer to be buried there. Ursula his widow was bur. 4 Jan 1834 at Alverstoke, Hampshire, aged 81.

i. Ursula bapt. 7 Apr 1775 Great Torrington.

ii. John (1778-1779), bapt. 17 Feb 1778 bur. 1 Oct 1779 Great Torrington.

iii. Charlotte (1780-1810), bapt. 3 Jan 1780, m. Alexander Masters (1762-1825) 30 Sep 1801 Clannaborough, bur. 18 Apr 1810 Bristol St Stephen.

iv. John Mortimer of Alverstoke (1783-1856), bapt. 10 Mar 1783 Great Torrington, trained as a surgeon; a surgeon at the Battle of Trafalgar 21 Oct 1805. He travelled widely round the world as a surgeon, and later became an inspector of hospitals. John m. Elizabeth Freke, 21 Jun 1806 Clannaborough, who died before 1841. Recorded in Alverstoke in the 1841/51 censuses. John Mortimer died c.1856 leaving a will proved in 1856 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.

v. Ursula Gordon Mortimer (1785-1806), b. 14 Nov 1785 bapt. 12 Apr 1786 Great Torrington, appr. in London 23 Sep 1802 to Mary Smith. She died unm. and was bur. 5 Nov 1806 Great Torrington.

vi. Harriet (1786-1809), bapt. 12 Apr 1786 and bur. 26 Mar 1809 Great Torrington.

vii. Frances (1793- ), bapt. 6 Aug 1793 Great Torrington, of whom nothing further is known.

The Mortimers of Tiverton

Mortimers in Tiverton

Many members of the Mortimer family made Tiverton their home. In the 16th century, several records relate to Mortimers in the parish:

  • John Mortimer (c.1552-c.1577), m. Margery Webber 8 Feb 1774/5 Tiverton, who may have been the same John Mortimer recorded in Crediton in the 1569 Military Survey. Either John Mortimer m.1575 or a son of the same name died intestate c.1618 Tiverton, when administration of his estate was granted to Silvester Parkhouse, a small sum of £10 5s. 6d.

Note the name Parkhouse may suggest a connection with Nicholas Mortimer d.1556*, who gave a small bequest to Margaret Parkhouse in his will, who may have been a servant or godchild. This link is distant, as Silvester Parkhouse was born in 1585 and was at least a generation younger than Margaret. Interestingly, Silvester was the son of William Parkhouse (c.1556-1594) and Margaret (c.1554-1598), who were married c.1580. John Mortimer could have been a half brother of Silvester Parkhouse, if he was born c.1575 by a previous husband, which may have been John Mortimer m.1575. However, it is unclear if the names Margaret and Margery were close enough to be interchangeable.

  • Robert Mortimer of Tiverton (c.1556-1593), was perhaps a younger brother of John m. 1575. He left a will dated 1593, but unfortunately no abstract survives of this document. His wife may have been Joan Mortimer, who married Richard Dunn in 1593/4 Tiverton.

John or Robert Mortimer presumably had two sisters:

  • Mary m. Robert Beddle 11 Apr 1577 Tiverton
  • Agnes m. Thomas Dunn, 14 Jul 1582 Tiverton, presumably related to the Joan Mortimer who married Richard Dunn nearly ten years later in 1593/4.

Nicholas Mortimer of Tiverton (c.1558-1624)

Nicholas was a brother of John Mortimer of Priorton d.1605 (presumably son of John Mortimer of Priorton d.1559). Nicholas Mortimer lived in Tiverton, and as such was perhaps a younger son. He married Elizabeth Duder (c.1556-1615), 5 Nov 1582 Tiverton, and they had the following children:

i. Bridget, c.1586, was mentioned in the will of her uncle John Mortimer in 1605. She had a natural son, Bennet Mortimer, b. 11 Jan 1602/3 Tiverton.

ii. A daughter, who married John Basterd before 1624, may have been the same daughter as Bridget, above.

ii. Hugh Mortimer, (d.1605), who was mentioned as a son of Nicholas Mortimer in the will of his uncle John Mortimer of Priorton, d. 1605. He was bur. 30 Dec 1605, Tiverton.

Bennet Mortimer of Tiverton (1603-aft.1643)

Bennet was bap. 11 Jan 1602/3, the illegitimate son of Bridget Mortimer, the daughter of Nicholas Mortimer of Tiverton. He married firstly Elizabeth Flood (1610-1640), 1 Oct 1632 Loxbeare, and they had two children:

1. Alexander Mortimer, as detailed below.

2. Nathaniel Mortimer 1640, whose mother died the same year.

He married secondly Temperance Southwood, 31 Oct 1641 Tiverton, with whom he had one son:

3. John Mortimer 1643, perhaps the same John Mortimer of Cadbury, who married Rebecca, had two children born

Alexander Mortimer of Tiverton (1632- )

Alexander was bap. 31 Dec 1632, he married around 1660 and had the following children:

1. Elizabeth 1662

(3). Agnes 1668

2. Alexander Mortimer II (1665-1741)

Alexander was bap. May 1665, and married Sarah Holcombe, 16 Sep 1693 Tiverton, and had the following children. He survived his eldest son Alexander Mortimer, and was bur. 19 Jul 1741, a month after Alexander the son.

1. Sarah 1694-1695

2. Elizabeth 1696

(4). George Mortimer c.1703, who had a daughter Elizabeth 1738-1739 Tiverton.

3. Alexander Mortimer III (c.1700-1741), whose baptism record is missing due to a gap in the parish records, but he was presumably a son of Alexander Mortimer b. 1665. He died and was bur. 29 Jun 1741, Tiverton, a month before his father, in which burial record he was described as Alexander Mortimer jnr. He married Elizabeth Blackwell (c.1700-1752), 5 Nov 1728 Tiverton, and they had the following children:

1. Mary 1729-1739

2. Thomas Mortimer 1732

3. Sarah 1734

4. Alexander Mortimer IV, was b. 30 Dec 1736, and baptised 13 Jan 1736/7. He married firstly c. 1758, Frances (c.1734-1761), and they had a son:

Alexander Mortimer V b. 1758, the fifth and perhaps last of a long line of Alexander Mortimers. His wife Frances died in about 1760. He married secondly, Elizabeth Rowland 28 Jun 1762 Tiverton. Alexander was buried 5 Dec 1765 Tiverton. His widow Elizabeth remarried 22 Feb 1767 to Joseph Hagley. Alexander Mortimer b.1758 may have moved away from Devon and become a soldier, later living in Bath, but had no issue.

5. Joseph 1738-1739

6. John Mortimer (1740-1787), m. Mary Bidgood, 31 Aug 1762 Stoke Canon, when John was described as of Dunsford. They lived in Tiverton and had the following daughters. John was bur. Apr 1787 Tiverton.

i. Mary 1764

ii. Sarah 1769

iii. Frances 1771

iv. Jane 1774

The Mortimers of North Petherton

Family origins

The origin of the Mortimers in Somerset is difficult to ascertain, due to a scarcity of early sources for the family. The first of the family to set down roots in Somerset lived in North Petherton, a small village south of Bridgwater. North Petherton is far from anywhere else the Mortimers resided at the time, and the first of the family presumably arrived from neighbouring Devon or Wiltshire, where Mortimers are recorded in the 15th century. It is difficult to establish the sequence of the earliest generations of the Mortimer family, due to an origin before the start of North Petherton parish register. Earlier baptism entries in the parish also do not record parents, only the name of the baptised child. The Mortimer family history in North Petherton may be traced tentatively up until the beginning of the 18th century, when the family seems to disappear as mysteriously as it began. There may not be any male representatives of the family, but an outline interpretation is included here for completeness.

John Mortimer of North Petherton (c.1532-aft.1576)

The earliest record of the family is the baptism record for Mary Mortimer, 15 July 1563. The father of Mary b.1563 may have been John Mortimer, as John is a popular name for sons in the following generations. A John Mortimer was born in 1584, presumably a member of the next generation, and he may have been named after a grandfather. The North Petherton parish register also records the baptisms of sons named John Mortimer in 1589 and 1593.

John Mortimer had issue:

1. John? Mortimer of North Petherton c.1560-1600, he may have married firstly, Joan bur. 20 Jan 1584/5.

i. Agnes 1583 bap. 31 Jan 1582/3

ii. John Mortimer (1584- ), bap. 26 Jul 1584, who married before 1611/2. His wife’s name is uncertain, though may have been Mary, bur. 26 Feb 1614/5 North Petherton.¹ John had one son, Leonard Mortimer:

¹ The burial record of Mary Mortimer 26 Feb 1614/5 may be of Mary b.1563, Mary b.1587 or Mary m. 1590 wife of John Mortimer, or (Mary) wife of John Mortimer fl.1612.

1. Leonard Mortimer of North Petherton (1612-1642?), b. 21 May 1612, m. Wilmot. Wilmot his wife may have been bur. 1 Apr 1642.² Leonard was perhaps bur. 27 Sep 1642, though there is also a burial record for Leonard Mortimer in 1660. No further children of Leonard Mortimer are recorded after 1641, and presumably either Leonard or his wife died soon after 1641.

² Two entries in the parish register record the burial records for Mary wife of Leonard Mortimer, 1 Apr 1642, and 3 Nov 1650, one of which may be a mistake for Wilmot, wife of Leonard Mortimer fl.1635-1641. Wilmot is otherwise unrecorded.

i. John Mortimer of North Petherton (1635-?), b. 29 Jun 1635, m. and had issue. His wife may have been Edith, bur. 25 Dec 1691.

1. Mary b. 30 Aug 1663

2. John Mortimer II 1665, bap. 23 Apr 1665, m. Jane Paine (b.1666) 30 May 1691, had a son:

i. John 1692-1692 bur. 3 Apr 1692

3. Leonard 1667-1667, b. 5 May 1667, bur. 29 May 1667

4. James 1669, b. 6 Jan 1668/9

5. Wilmot 1671-1678, b. 10 Dec 1671, bur. 3 Jan 1677/8

6. Mellior 1673-1715, b. 8 Mar 1672/3 bur. 30 Apr 1715

7. Joan 1675, b. 27 Jun 1675, m. Simon Tiver 20 Mar 1697/8

8. Mary 1676, b. 20 Aug 1676

ii. Mary b. 17 Sep 1637

iii. Leonard b. 24 Aug 1641

John Mortimer married Mary Boyse 5 Jun 1590 North Petherton. Mary his wife was perhaps bur. 3 Nov 1597. Their children probably included Leonard and Simon Mortimer, b.1592. Both were baptised on the same day, 11 Feb 1591/2, suggesting they were sons of the same union, perhaps that of John Mortimer and Mary Boyse, m.1590.³ An Edward Mortimer was baptised a month later, 8 Mar 1591/2, presumably the son of a different Mortimer, showing there were at least two adult Mortimers who had children in the 1590s. Assuming they were brothers rather than cousins, their father may have been born about the 1530s.

³ Leonard married in 1619 and had a son John, so perhaps his own father was also called John.

The following were perhaps children of John and Mary m.1590.

iii. Simon Mortimer 1592-93, b. 11 Feb 1591/2, bur. 25 Dec 1593

iv. Leonard Mortimer 1592-1660, b. 11 Feb 1591/2, m. Mary Goddard 17 Jul 1619 North Petherton. Mary wife of Leonard Mortimer was bur. 3 Nov 1650. They had a son:

1. John Mortimer b. 16 Jan 1619/20, presumably the same John had a son:

i. John Mortimer bur. 20 May 1654 North Petherton, a son of John, and contemporary of John b. 6 Jan 1643/4

iv. Eleanor b. 26 Jan 1592/3 m. John Winter 11 Aug 1617 North Petherton

2. Leonard? Mortimer c.1561-1616, who may have been the Leonard Mortimer bur. 6 Feb 1615/6. Elizabeth Mortimer bur. 1609 may have been his wife as there is no baptism record for Elizabeth. They were presumably parents of the following children:

i. Joan 1586, 22 Jun 1586

ii. Mary 1587

iii. John 1589

iv. Edward 1592, 8 Mar 1591/2

v. John 1593

3. Mary 1563, bap. 15 Jul 1563

4. Elizabeth? c.1568-, married Richard Templer 13 Jan 1595/6 North Petherton

5. Hugh Mortimer 1571-1591, bap. 4 Mar 1570/1 and bur. 9 Jul 1591

6. George Mortimer of North Petherton 1574-1612, bap. 23 May 1574, m. Joan Tever 16 Aug 1596 and had issue. George was bur. 20 Jun 1612, Joan his widow was bur. 19 Nov 1626.

i. George Mortimer II 1604-1647, b. 22 Jul 1604, m. Mary, had a daughter: Mary his wife was bur. 30 Jul 1646.

1. Sidwell 1634-1670, bap. 26 Jul 1634, bur. 16 Jan 1669/70,

ii. John Mortimer of North Petherton 1606-1678, a yeoman, bapt. 20 Jun 1606, m. Eleanor Haskins, 19 May 1636. Eleanor his wife was bur. 2 Jan 1673/4. John Mortimer remarried to Joan Blunt, widow, 30 Mar 1674 North Curry. John Mortimer was bur. 4 Nov 1678, and left a will proved in 1678, only a catalogue list entry of the will survives. Presumably his will was proved by his wife Joan. Joan presumably was bur. in 1691, North Petherton. John and his first wife Eleanor Mortimer had children:

1. John Mortimer (1644- ), bap. 6 Jan 1643/4 presumably the son of John Mortimer (1604-1678) he married Jane Bennom (1645-1685) 30 Aug 1669 North Petherton. Jane his wife was bur. 8 Apr 1685. They had the following children:

i. John 1670-1670, bap. 7 May 1670, bur. 1670, presumably son of the same John m. 1669, and named after his paternal grandfather.

ii. John Mortimer 1671-c.1675? bap. 1 Jul 1671, contemporary of John Mortimer bap. 1665 son of John. Wilmot daughter of John was bapt. in Dec 1671, showing two contemporaneous John Mortimers who had children in the 1660s.

iii. Richard Mortimer 1673-1712, bap. 29 Dec 1673, presumably named after Richard Mortimer b. 1645. He married Joan and they had the following children. Richard was bur. 13 Jun 1712, Joan his widow was bur. 16 Feb 1724/5.

1. Ann bap. 17 Feb 1695/6

2. William Mortimer, 1699-aft.1734, bap. 7 May 1699, presumably the same William Mortimer, of Bridgwater, Somerset married Judith Cherrie, 30 Dec 1728, Westminster, Middlesex. They had two daughters; Elizabeth b.1730 and Sarah b. 1734. Judith his wife may have been bur. in 1742, Islington.

3. Edward Mortimer, bap. 27 Dec 1701 North Petherton.

iv. John bap. 8 Mar 1680/1 son of John Mortimer, presumably the same as John Mortimer above. He was too young to have been the John Mortimer m. 1691 to Jane Paine (b.1666)

2. Richard Mortimer 1645-1682, bap. 2 Jul 1645, m. Mary Poyer 1 Sep 1675, North Petherton. Richard was bur. 29 Jun 1682, Mary was bur. 20 Sep 1684, North Petherton. They had the following children:

i. William bap. 7 May 1676, bur. 1 Aug 1694

ii. Richard Mortimer II, bap. 28 Sep 1679

iii. Eleanor bap. 24 Apr 1681, m. John Hoyle, 13 Sep 1712 North Petherton

3. Mary bap. 2 Jan 1647/8, had a daughter Jane Mortimer bap. 30 Aug 1670. The parish register records the word “pater” in the margin perhaps to denote the child was illegitimate.

4. Joan d.1660, bur. 17 Jun 1660 North Petherton

iii. Henry bap. 8 Jan 1609/10, baptised on the same day as brother Walter, presumably twins

iv. Walter bap. 8 Jan 1609/10, baptised on the same day as brother Henry, presumably twins

v. William 1611, bap. 18 Dec 1611

7. John Mortimer 1576- , bap. 11 Apr 1576

 

The Mortimers of North Bovey

The Mortimers of North Bovey

Origins

North Bovey is situated on the eastern edge of Dartmoor. The Mortimer family of North Bovey descend from Walter Mortimer, the eldest son of John Mortimer of Tedburn St Mary. Here the Mortimers lived as yeoman farmers, husbandmen and labourers.

Walter Mortimer of North Bovey (1601-1672)

Walter was born in 1601 and baptised 20 Jan 1600/1 in North Bovey, the eldest surviving son of John Mortimer. He had two younger brothers, Nicholas Mortimer and Matthew Mortimer, who both left Tedburn St Mary and lived in nearby parishes. In 1606 he was mentioned as “cousin Walter” in the will of his grandmother Elizabeth Mortimer. Cousin in that day was another term for a kinsman or relative, and was also used to refer to grandchildren. Grandparents would often stand as godparents to their grandchildren upon baptism and so it is possible in this instance that Walter was also Elizabeth’s godson. Godchildren would often be remembered in a will in such a way. Walter Mortimer married Richord Croot (c.1606-1679) 24 Oct 1631, North Bovey, and they had at least five children. He lived as a yeoman in North Bovey with his wife and family. He made a will dated 16 Apr 1672, mentioning his sons John, Thomas and Walter Mortimer, and daughter Richord Mortimer. His residue was left to his wife Richord who was sole executrix, who proved the will on 2 Apr 1672 at Exeter. He was bur. 28 Apr 1672, North Bovey. His widow Richord made her will 5 Nov 1678, mentioning her daughter Thomasin Langdon, son Thomas Mortimer and his son John, her son John Mortimer and his son John, her son Walter Mortimer, grandson William Mortimer, and her daughter Richord White. Her son Thomas was sole executor, who proved the will 26 Jul 1679 at Exeter. She died and was bur. 10 Jun 1679, North Bovey.

1. Thomas Mortimer of North Bovey (1633-1681), bap. 13 Jan 1632/3 North Bovey, who married Elizabeth Walling 31 Mar 1668, North Bovey. They had one son, John Mortimer c.1670. Thomas was the executor of his mother Richord’s will in 1678. He died in 1681 and was bur. 30 Mar 1681. His widow Elizabeth died in 1700 and was bur. 19 Sep, North Bovey.

i. John Mortimer c.1670-aft.1704?, mentioned in the will of his grandmother Richord in 1678. He was presumably still alive at the time of his father’s decease in 1681, at which point he would have been aged about 11. His mother Elizabeth died in Sep 1700. John can perhaps be identified as John Mortimer m. Elizabeth Hammett, 6 Sep 1691 Moretonhampstead. Elizabeth his wife was bur. 29 Mar 1704 Moretonhampstead, and John died sometime after that date. They had the following children in Moretonhampstead.

1. John c.1692-1692, bur. 25 Sep 1692 Moretonhampstead.

2. Katherine 1695, b. 24 Mar 1694/5.

3. Alice 1699, b. 26 Feb 1698/9.

4. Elizabeth 1702, m. Thomas Barter 4 Feb 1727/8 Manaton

2. Richord 1635-1700, bap. 29 Sep 1635, who married Henry White (c.1640-1711), 13 Aug 1677, Chagford. She was bur. 10 May 1700, Chagford. Her husband was bur. 18 Jun 1711, Chagford.

3. John Mortimer of North Bovey (1641-1679), who was bap. 27 Jun 1641, North Bovey. He married Isett Wills, 2 Aug 1670. He was bur. 12 Jun 1679, North Bovey, and administration was granted to his widow Isett later the same year. They had five children.

i. John b. 28 May 1671, bur. 14 Sep 1671 North Bovey.

ii. John Mortimer b. 25 Aug 1672, mentioned in the will of grandmother Richord Mortimer in 1678. He can perhaps be identified with John Mortimer of Bovey Tracey, who m. Mary Cook, 1 Nov 1696 Bovey Tracey. John was bur. 11 Apr 1716, Bovey Tracey. Mary his widow was bur. 8 Oct 1722. They had the following children.

1. Richard Mortimer of Bovey Tracey c.1697-c.1730. John’s son Robert was born in 1697, though this is possibly a mistake for Richard, who is later noted in Bovey Tracey. He m. Julian Spray, 6 Dec 1724, Bovey Tracey. They had issue, one daughter Mary. Richard died around the year 1730. Julian was bur. 13 Apr 1733, Bovey Tracey, and was presumably a widow then.

i. Mary 1725, bap. 1725 Bovey Tracey, possibly m. 1745 Chagford to Samuel Dicker.

2. Mary 1700

3. Ann 1703

4. Thomas 1707-1717

Otherwise, he may have been the John Mortimer of Crediton, who had daughters Elizabeth and Isett.

iii. Henry b. 28 Sep 1674, bur. 3 Apr 1676.

iv. Isett, b. 5 Sep 1676.

v. Henry Mortimer, posthumous son, bap. 6 Jul 1679, North Bovey, bur. 15 Aug 1711, Tedburn St Mary.

4. Thomasin 1643-1700, who was bap. 7 Jan 1643/4, and married an unknown Langdon. She presumably had a daughter Thomasin Langdon, m. John Northcott, 8 Mar 1697/8, who had a daughter Thomasin Northcott b. 1707.

5. Walter Mortimer II

Walter Mortimer II of North Bovey (1646-1703)

Walter was bap. 26 Aug 1646, and married Wilmot Langman, 28 Apr 1670, North Bovey, they had the following children. In the 1674 hearth tax he was taxed on two hearths in North Bovey, where he presumably lived as a yeoman farmer. He died in 1703 without leaving a will, and was bur. 7 Feb 1702/3. His widow Wilmot was bur. beside him 14 Dec 1714, North Bovey churchyard.

1. Wilmot 1671-1704, who was b. 7 Mar 1670/1, m. Andrew Harvey (1670-1732), 8 Mar 1697/8 North Bovey, she was bur. 19 Jul 1704, Manaton.

2. William Mortimer of Moretonhampstead 1673-aft.1722, b. 27 Apr 1673, was the eldest son of Walter Mortimer. He m. firstly Elizabeth Brook, 21 Apr 1702, Moretonhampstead, she died in 1703. He m. secondly Ann Bridgman, 5 Feb 1705/6 Moretonhampstead. William and Ann had the following children in Moretonhampstead. William and his family were early non-conformists and their children were baptised in the Moretonhampstead independent meeting chapel. Both William and Ann his wife died at an unknown date in Moretonhampstead, after the year 1722, they were presumably bur. in the independent chapel cemetery.

i. Walter 1707-1707, named after his grandfather, died in infancy; b. 6 Jul, bur. 8 Jul 1707 Moretonhampstead.

ii. William Mortimer II 1709-1749, b. 30 Nov 1709, m. Elizabeth Pinston (1716-1783?), 8 Jan 1739/40 Moretonhampstead. He may have died in 1749, Moretonhampstead. Elizabeth his wife may have died in 1783. They had two daughters

1. Elizabeth b. 1740, bap. 4 Jan 1740/1 Newton Abbot; Wolborough St. Independent Chapel

2. Mary b. 1743, bap. 13 Feb 1742/3 Moretonhampstead, who perhaps m. William Holman in 1768, Dunchideock.

iii. Elizabeth, b. 8 Jun 1712.

iv. Mary, b. 7 Jan 1721/2.

3. John b. 6 Dec 1675, bur. 13 Apr 1676 North Bovey.

4. Maxamillion c.1677- who was presumably a sister of William Mortimer, Walter Mortimer and George Mortimer, all of Moretonhampstead. She m. John Major 22 Jun 1701, Moretonhampstead.

5. Walter Mortimer III

6. George Mortimer II of Moretonhampstead (c.1684-1746), was presumably a son of Walter Mortimer, perhaps born in Moretonhampstead in the 1680s, at which time there was a parish register gap. His brother Walter Mortimer’s baptism record is also missing. George may instead have been born in 1673, Drewsteignton, son of George Mortimer. He m. Elizabeth, whose last name is unknown, and they had the following children in Moretonhampstead. George was bur. _ Jan 1745/6, Elizabeth his widow survived him by 12 years and was bur. _ 1758, Moretonhampstead.

i. George Mortimer II 1710-1766, bap. 18 Jun 1710 Moretonhampstead, m. Mary Perriman (1715-1791) 13 Jan 1742/3, Moretonhampstead, bur. 7 Dec 1766, Lustleigh. Mary his widow was bur. 18 Aug 1791. They had the following children in Lustleigh.

1. John Mortimer 1743, bap. Dec 1743, Moretonhampstead, perhaps died in childhood.

2. Susanna 1748-1819, bap. 14 Aug 1748 Lustleigh, bur. 7 Dec 1819, aged (72).

3. George Mortimer III 1753-1839, bap. 17 Jun 1753 Moretonhampstead, bur. 3 Mar 1839 Lustleigh, aged 85.

4. Elizabeth 1760-1841, bap. 27 Jan 1860 Lustleigh, bur. 13 Jan 1841, aged (81).

ii. Elizabeth 1712, bap. 8 Jun 1712 Moretonhampstead.

iii. Walter Mortimer of Kingsteignton 1716-c.1760, a contemporary of Walter Mortimer of Lustleigh (c.1720-1776). He m. Grace Tar (c.1724-1806) 8 Apr 1751 Teigngrace, and they had at least two children. Walter died at an unknown date after 1755. Grace his wife was bur. 1 Apr 1806 Kingsteignton, aged 82.

1. Joan 1752-1800, bap. 21 Jan 1751/2 Kingsteignton, m. Richard Knowling 21 Jul 1776 Kingsteignton.

2. Richard Mortimer b.1755, of whom nothing further is known.

iv. Mary 1718-1719

v. John Mortimer 1721, who perhaps m. Susanna Mardon 10 Oct 1742, Moretonhampstead.

vi. Mary 1723-1738, bur. 27 Apr 1738 Moretonhampstead

vii. Wilmot 1726-1752, bap. 3 Nov 1726, bur. 1752 Moretonhampstead, daughter of Elizabeth Mortimer. Elizabeth her mother presumably died in 1758.

7. Elizabeth b. 6 Mar 1686/7, presumably bur. 19 Jun 1687, North Bovey.

Walter Mortimer III of North Bovey (c.1684-1753)

Walter was presumably the son of Walter and Wilmot Mortimer of North Bovey. He was born in a gap between the baptisms of his siblings John Mortimer in 1675, and Elizabeth in 1687. The wide gap leaves open the possibility there were other unrecorded children of Walter and Wilmot Mortimer. He m. Joan Nosworthy, 18 Apr 1710, Manaton, and they had the following seven children. Walter was a yeoman in North Bovey, as stated in his will dated 1754, which mentioned his wife Joan, eldest son George, daughter Agnes wife of John Boone and her children, daughter Mary, and son in law Richard Honeywill. The residue was left to his sons Walter and Nicholas Mortimer, joint executors. The will was proved on 8 May 1754. He died and was bur. 21 Jul 1753, in his home parish. His widow Joan died in 1759.

1. Agnes 1711, b. 3 Apr 1711 North Bovey, m. John Boone, 28 May 1732, Manaton. Their children were named in the will of her father George Mortimer; Joan, Mary, Benjamin, Elizabeth and Susan Boone.

2. Joan 1714-1742, b. 2 May 1714 Manaton, m. Richard Honeywell 18 Apr 1737, Widecombe in the Moor. She was bur. 11 Apr 1742 Widecombe in the Moor. Richard Honeywill remarried the following year to Elizabeth Smerdon 12 Apr 1743, they had a son Jonas Honeywill (1749-1820), bap. 18 Oct 1749 Buckland in the Moor, who m. Margaret Nosworthy 26 Mar 1786, Manaton, their daughter was Susanna Honeywill b. 1792 Ilsington, who married William Mortimer (c.1786-1867) in 1819, Ilsington (see below).

3. George Mortimer of North Bovey (1717-1787), b. 24 Apr 1716/7 North Bovey, m. firstly Ann Leyman 10 Jun 1746, North Bovey, his first wife died in 1758, he married secondly Mary Soper, 8 Jun 1762, North Bovey. She died in 1777. He made a will dated 13 May 1786, North Bovey. The Combe estate was divided between his four daughters, in fee simple. His son in law Richard Easterbrook was a trustee. The residue went to his daughters Mary and Joan who were joint executrixes. The will was proved 1 Nov 1787. George Mortimer had issue by his first wife Ann only.

i. Ann b. 3 Nov 1747 North Bovey, m. William Smale.

ii. Mary b. 17 Oct 1749, m. Gabriel German.

iii. Joan b. 11 Jun 1753, marriage unknown.

iv. Elizabeth b. 16 Oct 1755, contemporary of Elizabeth Mortimer b. 1753 daughter of Walter (below).

4. Walter Mortimer IV, of whom next

5. Mary 1726, b. 9 May 1726 North Bovey, m. Ambrose Nosworthy (1725-1783) presumably a relative of mother Joan, 11 Apr 1748, Widecombe in the Moor. She was described as a resident of N. Bovey in the m. record. She presumably died in 1784 and was bur. 23 May 1784 Widecombe in the Moor.

6. Nicholas Mortimer, of whom second.

7. William 1733-1733, bap. 18 Sep 1733, died young, bur. 14 Dec 1733.

Walter Mortimer IV of North Bovey (1720-1776)

Walter was b. 17 Jan 1719/20. He m. Mary Hill, 9 May 1742, Lustleigh and they had the following nine children. He died in 1776, and was bur. 14 Apr 1776, Lustleigh. His two eldest grandson were both born in 1776.

1. George Mortimer of Denbury 1743-1783. George was presumably born in 1743, North Bovey. He was perhaps a yeoman farmer, and moved away from his home parish. He married Mary Rolston (1742-1824), 24 May 1769, Denbury. He died and was bur. in 1783, Denbury. They had four daughters, all of whom were baptised in Denbury; Ann 1770, Eliz 1772, Mary 1775 and Susan 1779.

2. John Mortimer of North Bovey 1745-1795, bap. 15 Apr 1745, North Bovey. John may have instead been bapt. in 1743 Lustleigh, the son of George. However his connection to N. Bovey is without a doubt. He married Mary Sims (1749-1836), 11 Aug 1774, Lustleigh, at which time he was living in North Bovey. He may have died in 1795, North Bovey. His wife was presumably bur. in 1836, North Bovey, aged 87. His occupation is unknown but judging by the occupations of his children, he was probably an ag lab. John and Mary had the following children.

i. John Mortimer II 1776-1791, bap. 2 Jun 1776 Lustleigh, bur. 3 Nov 1791 North Bovey, aged (16).

ii. Walter Mortimer of Lustleigh 1778-1846, bap. 1778, m. Mary Plumshole, 4 Apr 1805, North Bovey. In 1841 he was an ag lab in N. Bovey. He died in 1846, Lustleigh. Walter and Mary had issue:

1. Walter Mortimer 1805

2. Elizabeth 1809

iii. Mary 1779-1780, bap. 1779 Moretonhampstead, presumably d. young before the birth of her sister Mary in 1786.

iv. George Mortimer of Marldon, 1781-1860, contemporary of George Mortimer of Moretonhampstead below. He was bap. 27 May 1781 North Bovey, and m. 1. Elizabeth Tozer (1778-1814) 14 Jun 1805, Marldon, m. 2. Mary Hawkins (1787-1867) 12 Jun 1825, Marldon. In 1841 he was occupied as an ag lab in Marldon. He died in 1860, and was bur. 8 Jan 1860, Marldon. George and his first wife Elizabeth had four children, all of whom were baptised in Marldon.

1. Mary b. 20 Oct 1805, bap. 3 Nov 1805 Marldon, who d. young, bur. 10 Nov 1805.

2. George Mortimer II b. 30 Dec 1806, bap. 11 Jan 1807

3. Susanna b. 19 Aug 1809, bap. 3 Sep 1809

4. John Mortimer of Greenwich (1811- bef.1884), b. 14 Aug 1811, bap. 25 Aug 1811. John m. Marina Tribble 1 Dec 1846, St Mary Magdalene Bermondsey, who was also born in Devon. They afterwards lived in Greenwich where John Mortimer worked as a hair dresser. They lived at 5 North Terrace Trafalgar Rd., Greenwich. John died and was bur. 13 Apr 1881, Greenwich, and Marina his wife was bur. 7 Nov 1884. They had the following children.

i. Elizabeth Ellen 1848-1882, bap. 12 Mar 1848 Woolwich St Mary Magdalen, Kent, m. Robert Whetstone, 8 Jan 1870, Christchurch, Greenwich. She was bur. 27 Sep 1882, Kensington and Chelsea.

ii. Marina 1853

iii. Amelia Louise 1855-1949, bap. 10 Apr 1857 Greenwich St Alphege, m. Charles Leeds Stocks, 10 Dec 1883, St George the Martyr.

iv. George John Mortimer 1857-, b. 25 Nov 1857. He joined the Royal Navy in 1877. He m. Cassandra Stevenson (1859-1944) 19 Dec 1880, St John Deptford, and they had at least two sons.

v. James Frederick Mortimer 1861-1937, bap. 1 Dec 1861 Greenwich St Alphege. He m. Hannah Matilda Bowman (c.1855-1926), 26 Oct 1884, St Luke Deptford. They lived in Cann Hall, Essex and had children, at least two sons. He died 31 May 1937, London.

vi. Arthur Philip Mortimer 1865-1944, b. 1 May 1865, bap. 1 Feb 1871 Christchurch, Greenwich. He m. Henrietta Buss (1867-1940) 27 Jun 1886 St Philip Deptford, London. They had at least five sons.

v. William Mortimer of Staverton, 1783-1841, bap. 16 Feb 1783, Moretonhampstead. He was apprenticed to John Atwill of Broadhempston, mason 21 Apr 1807. He m. Margaret Dodd (1785-aft.1841), 13 Oct 1808, Buckfastleigh. Between 1821/25 he was occupied as a husbandman in Staverton. By 1841, he was working as an ag lab in Broadhempston. He died sometime after, presumably before 1851. William and Margaret had the following ten children.

1. John Mortimer of Totnes 1809- , bap. 13 Aug 1809 Buckfastleigh, he m. Jane before 1881. He was occupied as a quarryman, and fl. 1851 Buckfastleigh, 1871/81/91 Totnes. By 1881 he had evidently retired from work when he was described as lately a labourer.

2. Mary bap. 12 Apr 1812 Buckfastleigh.

3. William Mortimer II bap. 9 Oct 1814 Staverton

4. James Mortimer bap. 20 Oct 1816, m. Mary Ann French (1821-1906), Jan 1841 Broadhempston. Their children were:

i. Harriet c.1842

ii. William Mortimer 1844-1921

iii. Elizabeth c.1846-1880, m. 1864 to Arthur Bradley Bowden (1843-1881).

iv. Ann French M. c.1849-1925, m. Henry Binmore (1846-1921), in 1866, Newton Abbot reg. district.

5. Susanna 1819-c.1824, bap. 31 Jan 1819, d. young before birth of younger sister Susanna.

6. Elizabeth bap. 15 Apr 1821

7. George 1823-c.1825, bap. 1823 Staverton, date unrecorded. He d. young before birth of younger brother George.

8. Ann bap. 1 May 1825

9. George 1827-1827, bap. 13 May 1827

10. Susanna 1828-1832

vi. Susanna 1785, bap. 20 Feb 1785 North Bovey, presumably so named after her aunt Susanna Mortimer, who was sadly convicted in 1787 at the age of 27 and transported to Australia for the rest of her life (see below). Susanna perhaps married George Baker in 1810, Exeter St Thomas the Apostle.

vii. Mary 1786-1857, bap. Christmas Day 1786, m. Thomas Stillman, 21 Mar 1809, Moretonhampstead. They lived in Exeter St David parish, 1851. She died in 1857 and was bur. 8 Apr 1857, Exeter St David, aged (73).

3. Walter Mortimer V 1748-1813, bap. 2 Feb 1747/8, North Bovey. He m. Susanna Dodd, 1775, North Bovey. He was bur. 9 Jul 1813, North Bovey, aged (66). Susanna his wife died in 1823. They had the following children.

i. William Mortimer of Manaton 1776-1828, bap. 21 Jul 1776 North Bovey, m. Joan Leyman (1772-1839) in 1802, Manaton. He lived in Higher Langdon, Manaton in 1814 and worked as a labourer, according to his daughter Mary’s baptism record. William was bur. 10 Feb 1828, North Bovey, aged 51, of Rendon. William and Joan had the following four children.

1. Elizabeth bap. 26 Dec 1805 Manaton.

2. John Mortimer of Ilsington 1808- , bap. 22 May 1808. He m. Elizabeth in c. 1831, and they had the following nine children. They lived in Ilsington 1841, Bickington 1851, and Ilsington again in 1861, where he worked as an ag lab.

i. Maria Ann 1833, Ilsington

ii. John Mortimer II 1840

iii. Thomas Mortimer 1841-1913

iv. Emma 1844

v. Ann 1845

vi. Elizabeth 1847

vii. Alice c. 1849 Ilsington

viii. Henry 1853 Bickington

ix. Alice 1858, Bickington.

3. Ann, bap. 16 Jun 1811

4. Mary, bap. 13 Nov 1814.

ii. Elizabeth 1778- , bap. 21 Apr 1778 North Bovey, m. Thomas Lee 24 Jul 1806 Stoke Damerel. She lived in Stoke Damerel in 1851.

iii. Wilmot 1780, b. 5 Mar 1780, m. William Holloway 20 Nov 1803 North Bovey.

iv. Susanna 1781, b. 18 Nov 1781, m. Richard Westington 14 Oct 1804 North Bovey.

v. George Mortimer of Moretonhampstead, 1786-, contemporary of George Mortimer of Manaton (1781-1860) above. He was bap. 29 Jan 1786 North Bovey. He m. Margaret Osbourne 6 Nov 1813, Stoke Damerel. They lived in Bere Ferrers where he was occupied as a husbandman, followed by Moretonhampstead, where he worked as an ag lab. They had the following children.

1. George Mortimer 1814- c.1818, bap. 3 Apr 1814 Bere Ferrers, who d. young, before the birth of younger brother George in 1820.

2. Henry Mortimer bap. 18 Aug 1816 Bere Ferrers

3. George Mortimer II b. 1820 Moretonhampstead

4. Grace Osbourne b. 1821 Beer Alston, bap. 4 Feb 1821 Bere Ferrers, who had a son George Mortimer b. 1849

5. Emma bap. 21 Jan 1827 North Bovey

6. William Mortimer bap. 8 Feb 1829

7. Margaret Louisa bap. 18 May 1834

vi. John Mortimer of Sampford Spiney 1787-1855, bap. 23 Dec 1787 North Bovey. He served in the First Regiment of Foot (Grenadier Guards from 1814, and fought in the Napoleonic Wars in both Canada and Europe. He was released from service before 1826, at which point he was a Chelsea Pensioner. He m. Elizabeth Sherrell 7 Dec 1825, Newton Ferrers, they had no issue. They lived in Sampford Spiney, in 1841, when he was an ag lab, and 1851, at which point he was reliant on his Chelsea Pension. He died before 1861.

vii. Walter Mortimer VI 1790-1853, bap. 4 Jul 1790, North Bovey. He m. Sarah Shears 15 Mar 1812 North Bovey, and they had the following children in North Bovey where he worked as an ag lab.

1. Mary 1815, bap. 20 Aug 1815 North Bovey, m. John Bond, and they lived in Torquay.

2. Susanna 1818-1870, bap. 5 Jul 1818, m. Henry Zaple in 1841, Newton Abbot reg.

3. Phoebe 1821-1872, bap. 11 Feb 1821, lived in Chagford as a servant in 1841, m. John Pethybridge (1820-1882) in 1844, Newton Abbot reg., they lived in Tormoham, where she died in 1872.

4. Ann 1824, bap. 15 Feb 1824, m. James Dolbear in 1841, North Bovey. This may have instead been Ann b. 1823 N. Bovey daughter of Edward Mortimer.

5. Walter Mortimer VII 1826, bap. 13 Aug 1826, who joined the Royal Navy and became a seaman. He m. Mary Popham (c.1835-1869) in 1853, Plymouth. They had three daughters, Elizabeth c.1859, Esther c.1864 and Belinda c.1867.

6. Eliza 1830, bap. 3 Jan 1830

7. William Mortimer 1831, bap. 1 May 1831

8. Maria 1835, bap. 28 Jun 1835, who lived with her sister Susanna and family in 1851.

viii. Nicholas Mortimer of North Bovey 1792-1866, who was bap. 2 Dec 1792. He m. Mary Elliot, which marriage was witnessed by Thomas Elliot. They lived in North Bovey, where he worked as an ag lab, as detailed in the baptism records of his children and the 1841-61 census returns. Nicholas and Mary Mortimer had the following children in North Bovey, where the lived next to his brother Walter Mortimer.

1. John Mortimer 1815, bap. 12 Mar 1815 North Bovey, m. Sarah (c.1821- ). They lived in North Bovey in 1841/51/61.

i. Mary Ann c.1847-1918

ii. Sarah c.1850

iii. Deborah c.1852

iv. William Mortimer c.1855

v. Nicholas Mortimer c.1858

vi. Elizabeth c.1860

2. Deborah 1817-1904, bap. 28 Sep 1817, m. William Routerby 1840

3. William Mortimer 1820-1900, bap. 26 Mar 1820, m. Susan Parker. He enlisted in the army and served as a private in the 90th Regiment of Foot. He was discharged before 1849 after which point he was a Chelsea Pensioner. William and Susan lived in North Bovey and had three children.

i. Leah 1861-1885, who m. Ananias Frost (1855-1924) in 1880, Newton Abbot reg.

ii. Edward Thomas Elliott (Tom) Mortimer 1864-1899, a servant in 1881, North Bovey, who became a Royal Navy merchant seaman, and emigrated to Australia where he died in 1899.

ii. Mary Kate 1868-1943, b. 2 Jan 1868, who m. John Garrish (1868-1949), 14 Apr 1894 North Bovey.

4. Thomas Mortimer 1822, bap. 8 Sep 1822, joined the Royal Navy and gained rank of Colour Sergeant. He m. Julia Newman in 1848, East Stonehouse. They had no issue.

5. Walter Mortimer 1825, bap. 6 Mar 1825

6. George Henry Mortimer 1828, bap. 16 Mar 1828

7. Mary Ann 1831, bap. 10 Jul 1831

8. Susan 1834-1910, bap. 26 Jan 1834, m. Henry Bishop (1828-1894) in 1856, Newton Abbot reg. Henry Bishop was born in Crediton, where by coincidence another Mortimer family lived)

9. Nicholas Mortimer II 1838, bap. 18 Feb 1838, m. 1860 Newton Abbot reg., who perhaps died in 1873, Portsea.

4. Mary 1750, bap 27 Feb 1749/50, Lustleigh. She may have married John Ash, 15 Jul 1771, Moretonhampstead.

5. Elizabeth 1753, bap. 8 Jul 1753, contemporary of Elizabeth Mortimer b.1755 daughter of George (above). She possibly m. James Richards, 12 Jan 1775 North Bovey. Otherwise this was Elizabeth b. 1755.

6. Wilmot 1756-1767, bap. 15 Aug 1756, bur. 22 Mar 1767 Lustleigh.

7. Richard 1759-1759, bap. 1 Apr 1759, died young, bur. 1 May 1759 Lustleigh.

8. Susanna Mortimer (1761-1846)*. Susanna was bap. 14 Jun 1761 in North Bovey. In Aug 1787, Susanna Mortimer aged 26 of Lustleigh, was accused of sheep stealing at Moretonhampstead. She absconded but was arrested in Southampton. She was convicted and sentenced to transportation for seven years. She was transported to Australia aboard the all female convict sheep Lady Juliana in 1788. After arrival in the colony, she was sent to Norfolk Island, Tasmania, with 194 other convicts, aboard the Surprize. In 1791 she married Thomas O’Brien, an Irish First Fleet marine officer, who had retired to take up a land grant on Norfolk Island. They lived in Glenorchy, and had children together, with many descendants in Australia. She died 31 Dec 1846 in Glenorchy, Tasmania.

9. William Mortimer 1764, bap. 3 Jun 1764, whose date of death is unknown, but who may have died young.

 

Returning to the family of Nicholas Mortimer, younger brother of Walter Mortimer IV:

Nicholas Mortimer of Bovey Tracey 1729-1795

Nicholas was bap. 8 Apr 1729, youngest surviving son of Walter and Joan Mortimer, and the younger brother of Walter Mortimer above. He m. Grace French (1729-1796), 15 Jan 1754, Manaton. The family evidently lived in Bovey Tracey; when his son George married in 1783 he was residing at Bovey Tracey. Nicholas was bur. 18 May 1795, Bovey Tracey. His widow Grace was bur. beside him 31 Oct 1796. They had the following children.

1. George Mortimer of Ilsington 1754-1827, contemporary of George Mortimer 1753-1839, (see above). George was bap. 28 Oct 1754 North Bovey, and m. Joan Shilston (c.1762- ) 5 Sep 1783, Lustleigh. At the time of their marriage, George Mortimer lived in Bovey Tracey, which was obviously his home parish, and where both his parents were buried. The marriage was witnessed by George Mortimer and John Arscott. The witness George Mortimer was possibly his uncle, George Mortimer of North Bovey, yeoman, d. 1787, or his relative George Mortimer of Lustleigh (both mentioned above). George and Joan lived in Ilsington and had nine children. George was bur. 16 Mar 1827, Ilsington, aged (67). His age at death given in the burial record is probably inaccurate, as no other George Mortimer born c.1759 is known from contemporary sources (George Mortimer b.1761 Ideford belongs to a different family unconnected to Bovey Tracey). Their children were all baptised in Ilsington. George’s wife Joan’s date of death is unknown, and it appears she was not buried in Ilsington.

i. John Mortimer 1784, bap. 4 Jul 1784 Ilsington, of whom nothing further is known.

ii. William Mortimer of Ilsington c.1786-1867, was born around the year 1786 in Ilsington, presumably the son of George and Joan Mortimer. His baptism is probably unrecorded, though he may have been bap. in 1787 Morchard Bishop. He m. Susanna Honeywill, 12 Aug 1819, Ilsington, who was a distant relative and a granddaughter of Richard Honeywill (above). and they had the following children. George was a small farmer, in 1841 he was a farmer of 74 acres, employing 1 labourer. He died in 1867, Ilsington.

1. Mary Honeywill, b. 15 Dec 1819, bap. 31 Jan 1820, Ashburton Independent Meeting House.

2. William Mortimer II 1823-1901, bap. 1 Jan 1824, Ilsington.

3. Elizabeth 1825, bap. 22 Sep 1825 Ilsington.

4. John Mortimer 1831, bap. 1831 Ilsington

5. Susan 1838, bap. 19 Sep 1838.

iii. Jane 1786-1860, bap. 10 Apr 1786 Ilsington, possibly m. Edward Wyatt 1809 Gidleigh, and bur. 21 Jun 1860 Trusham aged (70).

iv. George Mortimer II 1788-1871, bap. 14 Oct 1788, Ilsington, married his cousin Elizabeth Mortimer b. 1793 (see below), 27 May 1819 Ilsington. They had the following daughters, all of whom were baptised in the Ashburton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel. In 1851 he was living in Ilsington, as a farmer of 90 acres employing 2 labourers. He died in 1871, Ilsington. Two of his daughters married Kingwell family members. His contemporary was George Mortimer of Walkhampton who also m. an Elizabeth and had children baptised in the Ashburton Wesleyan Circuit in the same time period.

1. Eliza b. 1820

2. Mary 1822, b. 12 Jan 1822, bap. 12 Feb 1822, who m. Joshua Berry.

3. Susan 1827, b. 4 Jun 1827, bap. 1 Jul 1827, who m. William Abbott (1828-1908) in 1854, Newton Abbot reg.

4. Elizabeth b. 1830, visiting her sister Mary Berry in 1851. She m. _ Barter and emigrated to the US.

5. Harriet 1831, b. 10 Nov 1831, bap. 5 Jan 1832

6. Anna 1833, b. 27 Sep 1833, bap. 20 Jan 1834

v. Mary Ann 1791, bap. 17 May 1791, m. John Kingwell 10 Nov 1814 Ilsington.

vi. Thomas 1794, bap. 16 Jan 1794 Ilsington. Of him nothing further known.

vii. Susan 1795, bap. 17 Dec 1795 Ilsington, m. Thomas Kingwell, Christmas Day 1816 Ilsington.

viii. Nicholas Mortimer 1798-1883, bap. 14 Jun 1798, m. Judith Ash 2 Dec 1824 Ilsington, they lived in Ilsington 1851, Hennock 1861, Chudleigh Knighton 1871, and Hennock 1881. He died in 1883.

ix. Josiah Mortimer 1804-1876, who never married. Josiah lived with his brother Nicholas in 1851. He d. 16 Dec 1876.

2. John Mortimer of Ilsington 1757-1830, who was bap. 10 Aug 1757 North Bovey, second son of Nicholas and Grace Mortimer of Bovey Tracey. In 1780, he may have fathered an illegitimate child with Elizabeth Rich; James Mortimer, b. 1780 Hennock. He m. Elizabeth Hill (1766-1806), 26 Apr 1791 in Teigngrace, at which point he lived in Bovey Tracey. After their marriage, John and Elizabeth lived in Ilsington and Hennock, where John was occupied as a farmer (as stated in the m. record of his son George in 1839). They had the following children, all baptised in neighbouring Hennock. He died in 1830, Ilsington at the age of 72, and was bur. 1 Jun 1830, Asburton.

i. John Mortimer II 1792, bap. 2 Aug 1792 Hennock, who m. Elizabeth Taylor, 17 May 1823 Teigngrace. John was a farmer of Narrowcombe Farm, Ilsington, as stated in the baptism records of his children in Bovey Tracey baptist chapel. John and his family emigrated to America in 1846, sailing from London to New York aboard the ship Prince Albert on 25 Jun 1846. The family then lived in Lawrence, Mercer, New Jersey as shown in the 1850 US Census.

1. John Mortimer III 1823 Ilsington, bap. 4 Oct 1823 Bovey Tracey baptist chapel, sailed to New York in 1846

2. George Mortimer 1825, bap. 21 Mar 1825

3. Elizabeth 1827, bap. 21 Feb 1827

4. William Mortimer 1829, bap. 18 Dec 1829

5. Henry Mortimer 1832, bap. 20 Nov 1832

ii. Elizabeth b. 1793, Ilsington, bap. 3 Sep 1793, Hennock, m. her cousin George Mortimer (above), 27 May 1819, Ilsington. The census records confirm her birthplace as Ilsington.

iii. Mary 1795, bap. 11 Jun 1795, Hennock, m. William Staddon, 6 Dec 1821, Ilsington.

iv. William Mortimer of Tormoham 1797-1861, saddler, bap. 29 Jun 1797 Hennock, who was apparently born in Hennock according to the 1851 census. He m. Ann Cleave, 2 Apr 1839, Kenn, and they had the following two children. They afterwards lived in Tormoham, Torquay, where he died 8 Mar 1861.

1. William 1841-1855

2. Anna Maria c.1844

v. George Mortimer of Ilsington 1799-c.1876, miller, bap. 16 May 1799 Hennock, m. Mary Ann Knowling, 26 Sep 1833, Ilsington. They lived in Ilsington throughout 1851/61/71. He died before 1881.

  • James Mortimer of Plymouth (1780-1856) was an illegitimate son of John Mortimer and Elizabeth Rich. He was bap. 9 Apr 1780, Hennock. He m. Ann and was a porter in Plymouth, living on Westwell St. He died in 1856 aged (80), and was bur. 10 Jul 1856 Ford Park Cemetery, Plymouth. James and his wife Ann had one daughter, Eliza.

3. Mary 1760, bap. 3 Oct 1760, North Bovey, m. William Barber, 28 Mar 1788, Bovey Tracey. Her date of death is unknown.

4. Joan 1763-1840, bap. 22 May 1763 Lustleigh, m. William Dymont (1763-1832), 15 Feb 1785, Bovey Tracey, bur. 28 Dec 1840, Bovey Tracey, aged (80). Her age at death given in the burial record appears to be inaccurate by a few years.

5. William Mortimer of Bovey Tracey 1765-aft.1841, bap. 21 Nov 1765 Bovey Tracey, m. Catherine Lethbridge (1776-1865), 14 Feb 1802, Bridford. Catherine his wife was born in 1776, Tedburn St Mary. They lived in West Teignmouth in 1813, at which point William was a husbandman. They both lived in Alphington in 1841, and William died sometime after that year. They had the following children.

i. Mary Ann 1803, bap. 17 Feb 1803 Bovey Tracey.

ii. William Mortimer II 1805- , bap. 1 Oct 1805 Tedburn St Mary

iii. Harriet 1808-1822, bap. 16 Jun 1808 and bur. 12 Oct 1822, Tedburn St Mary

iv. Catherine 1813-1888, bap. 6 Jul 1813 West Teignmouth, who m. John Rice before 1841.

v. George Mortimer 1813, bap. 6 Jul 1813 West Teignmouth, who possibly m. 1838 Newton Abbot reg. district.

6. Susanna 1768-1805, bap. 25 Feb 1768 Bovey Tracey, m. Nicholas Lamacraft of Bridford, 28 Mar 1798, Bovey Tracey. Susanna was bur. in 1805, Manaton.

7. Grace 1774-1851, bap. 17 Nov 1774 Hennock, m. Nicholas Lamacraft 6 May 1800, Moretonhampstead, bur. 1 Jan 1852 Exeter St Thomas, aged (77).

 

 

Mid Devon

Mid Devon

Home of the Mortimers

Evidence suggests the Mortimers first settled near Sandford, Crediton upon arriving in the county, before expanding to surrounding parishes. This may have been as late as the mid 15th century. This interpretation is supported by the 1524 Devon lay subsidy, when most of the Mortimers lived in Mid Devon in a group of parishes surrounding Crediton, where at least five Mortimers were recorded. Perhaps all Mortimers in Devon ultimately originate here. Mortimers continued to live in the area for hundreds of years and are presumably still resident there today.

A John Mortimer lived in Stockleigh, West Budleigh hundred in 1455, and a John Mortimer was recorded in Woolfardisworthy in 1502/1503, who may have been his son. The founder of the line of Mortimers in Sandford near Crediton was presumably called John, and was perhaps born around 1455.

Five Mortimer family members were living in Sandford or Crediton in 1524, all with different names, who were presumably all closely related. They may have been siblings. James Mortimer of Sandford c. 1490-1558 was the wealthiest Mortimer in Devon in the 1524 subsidy. His mother was called Alice, and she died a widow, though no further information about her is known. A Joan Mortimer, widow, lived in Sandford in 1524, who was presumably either the daughter in law or sister in law of Alice. Later Mortimers moved from Sandford to Morchard Bishop, Down St Mary, Ashcombe, Exeter and Plymouth.

Related families

A possible relationship between the Mortimers of Sandford and neighbouring Tedburn St Mary can be surmised by geographical proximity. John Mortimer of Priorton in Sandford made a will dated 1605, in which he mentions a Thomas French and James Mortimer. Thomas French was the son of John French and Thomasin Mortimer who married in 1594, Tedburn St Mary.

The Most illustrious branch of Mortimers descended from Mid Devon included the Mortimers of Hatfield Peverel, Essex, descended from Mark Mortimer b. 1633 Bow/ Nymet Tracey. Among them was John Mortimer, famous agriculturalist and his descendants, many of whom lived in Devon such as George Mortimer Esquire of Drewsteignton. Another Mortimer family originating in Bow were the Mortimers of Hemyock, Halberton and Uplowman.

Mortimers of Mid Devon

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Account of the Mortimer family of Tiverton, Devon. Read more
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The Mortimers of Hatfield Peverel

The Mortimers of Hatfield Peverel

Origin of the family

That the Mortimer family of Hatfield Peverel, Essex were originally from Devon is without a doubt. The names of the early generations bear a very close resemblance to the Mortimers of Bow, and Mark Mortimer even mentions his property in Bow in his will dated 1685. Mark’s brother, Peter Mortimer, was born in 1630, Bow. The description of Mark Mortimer’s family begins here.

Mark Mortimer of London (c.1625-1685)

Mark Mortimer was born in Bow, Devon, in the mid 1620s, an elder son of John Mortimer, yeoman, and his wife Charity, nee Discombe, who married in 1620. He was presumably apprenticed in London around the year 1640, and became a grocer. He evidently achieved significant success in the grocery trade and built up his fortune, acquiring property in London and Hertfordshire. He married Abigail Walmesley, 3 Oct 1651, in St Ann & St Agnes parish, London. Their children were John c.1656 and Peter b. 1661. Mark Mortimer’s heir was his son John, as all other children died young. He made a will 4 Jun 1685, mentioning his wife Abigail, John his son, Peter his brother, and Peter’s two sons. He mentioned property he had in Bow, Devon, and left money to the poor of the parish of Bow.

John Mortimer of Toppinghoe Hall

John Mortimer was born in the mid 1650s, named after his paternal grandfather John Mortimer of Bow. He was brought up in London or nearby and received a commercial education. He entered into the mercantile profession and became a prosperous merchant in London. In 1685, he inherited considerable property from his father Mark Mortimer, a grocer. He invested in property by buying the country estate of Topping Hall, Hatfield Peverel in 1693.

Title page of The Whole Art of Husbandry’ 1707, by John Mortimer

Title page of ‘The Whole Art of Husbandry’ 1707, by John Mortimer

John Mortimer wrote about a wide variety of topics, particularly agriculture. His best known work being ‘The Whole of Art of Husbandry’, published in 1707. The work consisted of 15 books in one volume, forming a “landmark in agricultural literature”. Mortimer continued to be cited in agricultural research for over two hundred years and his legacy was to be considered as one of the foremost agriculturalists of his time.

He married first in 1680, to Dorothy Cromwell, daughter of Richard Cromwell, and granddaughter of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector. She died childless the following year. He married secondly, 15 Jun 1682 in London to Sarah Tippets, daughter of Sir John Tippets. They had two children,

1. John (c.1684-bef.1736), who predeceased his father.

2. Margaret (c.1685-1761), who left a will dated 1760, which mentions her next of kin and their relationship.

Hatfield Peverel parish church

Hatfield Peverel parish church

John’s wife Sarah died in the late 1680s. John married thirdly Elizabeth Sanders (c.1665-1736), a Derbyshire heiress, 20 Feb 1689 at Saint Vedast Foster Lane and Saint Michael Le Querlo Church, London. They had the following children:

3. Samuel Mortimer of Toppinghoe Hall (c.1692-1759), who died unmarried and without children. The estate passed to his nephew Hans Winthrop Mortimer.

4. Elizabeth c. 1695, who married in 1723 Dr Theophilus Lobb, (1678-1763), a physician and medical writer.

5. Thomas d.1699

6. Cromwell Mortimer (1702-1752), named after the his father’s first wife Dorothy Cromwell’s family. He was a physician and antiquary, and member of the Royal Society. He married Mary, and had a son:

i. Hans Winthrop Mortimer (1734-1807). He became a property speculator and MP, sitting in the Commons between 1775-1790. He became very wealthy, possessing an income of £6,000 a year and a fortune of £30,000.

Portrait of Hans Winthrop Mortimer (1734-1807)

Portrait of Hans Winthrop Mortimer, c.1790, by Joseph Wright of Derby

Caldwell Hall, Derbyshire

Caldwell Hall, Derbyshire

He sold the family estate of Toppinghoe Hall in 1768 and bought Caldwell Hall, Derbyshire, which remained his residence. Hans Winthrop Mortimer’s business ventures all ended in failure and he was driven into debt, even forced into debtors prison at the Fleet for a number of years. He married Ann and had the following children:

1. Anna Maria 1766

2. Harriet 1769

3. Hans Saunders Mortimer 1773-1846

4. Theodosia Frances Georgina 1775-1852, who married Valentine Green, 20 Jul 1796 St Pancras.

5. Charlotte Jemima 1777-1851, who married George Hanmer Leycester, 3 Aug 1796 St Pancras.

7. Mary 1703-1704

8. Thomas Mortimer (1706-1741), the youngest son of John Mortimer. He became principal secretary to Sir Joseph Jekyll, Master of the Rolls. He married a lady called Ann, and had a son and daughter:

i. Thomas Mortimer Esq 1730-1810

ii. Ann c.1733-, who married Thomas Willis, 31 Oct 1761, St Paul’s church Covent Garden, Middlesex. They had issue: Thomas Willis 1769, Ann Charlotta 1776, Ann Theodosia 1778-1854, & Elizabeth 1782.

Thomas Mortimer (1730-1810)

Thomas Mortimer was the only son of Thomas Mortimer, and was born 9 Dec 1730, Carey St., Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London. His father died when he was 10, and his mother died when he was 14. As minors, both Thomas and his sister Ann were left under the guardianship of John Baker of Spitalfields. He was sent to boarding school at Harrow, and then studied in a private academy. He learnt French and Italian and studied modern history.

Portrait of Thomas Mortimer Esq (1730-1810)

Portrait of Thomas Mortimer, c.1755, by Allan Ramsey

Like his grandfather John Mortimer the agriculturalist, Thomas Mortimer became a well known writer, focusing on economic affairs. His longest work was ‘The British Plutarch’, published in 1762. He was made Vice-Consul for the Austrian Netherlands in 1762, on the recommendation of the Secretary of State. In 1768 he was dismissed from this post and returned to England to continue writing, also working as a private tutor. Mortimer’s publications included ‘Every Man his own Broker; or Guide to Exchange Alley’, published 1761, and ‘Dictionary of Trade and Commerce’, published 1766.

He married firstly Elizabeth Whiteman, 13 Jan 1752, in Isleworth, Middlesex. They had the following children born in London. Interestingly, both John and George Mortimer moved from London to Devon, their ancestral homeland.

1. Esther (c.1754-aft.1827), who married a Mr Taylor, and had issue:

i. Anna Maria Taylor c.1779-1854, who married firstly William Whitwick (1774-c.1812), 5 Nov 1798, Albrighton, Shropshire, and secondly William Castell-Damant (1774-1841), 25 Aug 1815 Tettenhall, Staffordshire.

ii. George Taylor, fl.1827

2. John Mortimer of Bideford, Esq. b.1756

3. Elizabeth (1758-aft.1827) who never married.

4. Thomas Whiteman Mortimer b.1760

5. Anna Maria c.1761, who married Robert Porett Esq. (c.1755-1844), and had issue: Robert 1783, Anna Maria 1785, Elizabeth Theodosia 1786, Julia 1788, Henry 1791, Caroline 1794, Jane Harriet 1796, Emma 1798 (who perhaps married a Mr Collier), Octavia 1800, Mary Gertrude 1802 (who married her cousin Robert Mortimer.

6. George Mortimer Esq c.1763-1833, who became a lieutenant in the Royal Marines. In 1791 he went on a voyage round the South Seas in HMS Mercury, commanded by John Cox, Esq., as part of a British and Swedish mission against Russia. He wrote an account of the voyage published in 1791. George Mortimer married a lady called Mary, but had no issue. He made a will dated 1833, mentioning his various relatives including cousins in the Willis family. He resided at Wellinghouse, otherwise called Sandy Park House, in Drewsteignton, Devon, where he died in 1833 or the following year.

Thomas’ wife Elizabeth died and Mortimer remarried to Louisa Brun, a spinster, 14th Aug 1793, St Marylebone, Westminster. They had the following children. Thomas Mortimer died 31 March 1810 in Clarendon Square, London.

7. Georgiana Maria 1801-1870, who married Edward William Tuson, 20 Nov 1827, St Pancras church, London.

8. William Henry Mortimer Esq. 1803-1887, who became a doctor in medicine, and practised as a surgeon and dentist. He married firstly Edith Mary Tuson, 7 May 1842, Bathwick St Mary, Somerset. They had two daughters:

i. Helen Edith Mortimer b.1848, who emigrated to Canada and married George Bridges

ii. Alice Mortimer b.1850.

His first wife Edith died and William remarried secondly to Emma Louisa Matthews (1849-1937), 19 Jan 1881, Sutton St Nicholas church, Surrey. William Henry Mortimer died 16 Aug 1887, Fernwood Sutton, Surrey. Probate was granted to his widow Emma Louisa, who survived him by another 50 years.

John Mortimer of Bideford, Esq. (1756- )

John was the eldest son of Thomas Mortimer Esq., a well known writer. He was baptised 31 May 1756, St Clement Danes, Westminster. He married Jane Ratcliffe, 11 Feb 1790, at St John the Evangelist church, Smith Square, London. They then moved to Bideford, Devon and had the following children born there.

Bideford town and bridge, antique engraving

Bideford town and bridge, antique engraving

1. John Henry Mortimer (1791-1827), who became a lieutenant of the Royal Marines. He married Susanna Daniel (1791-1868) on 14 Apr 1817, in her home parish of Lostwithiel, Cornwall.

An antique photograph of Lostwithiel, Cornwall

Lostwithiel, Cornwall antique photograph

They had five daughters both in Lostwithiel, their youngest child and only son John was born in Plymouth. John Henry died shortly after the will of his uncle George Mortimer Esq., and was bur. 30 Nov 1827. His children with Susanna were:

i. Jane 1818-1883 m. William Wilkins Stancomb (1824-1908) in 1850 Clifton, Bristol

ii. Elizabeth 1819, m. John Samuel Snook (1814-1871) in 1840 Honiton, Devon

iii. Mary 1820-1871, m. Richard Mortimer Ellis (1825-1893), on 21 Jul 1859 in Ross on Wye, Herefordshire

iv. Susan 1821, named after her mother, m. Edward Hillborne (1826-bef.1881), on 5 Sep 1849 in Lostwithiel, Cornwall

v. Emma Ratcliffe 1823, who emigrated to New Zealand, and m. Cyrus Davie (1821-1871). She was named after her paternal grandmother Jane Ratcliffe.

vi. John Mortimer of Sidmouth 1826 

2. George Mortimer of Sidmouth (1793-1864), who like his uncle and namesake became a lieutenant in the Royal Marines. He married Elizabeth, and had one son:

i. William Basset Mortimer (1836-1873), who studied at Pembroke College, Oxford from 19 Feb 1856. He graduated with BA 1862 and MA 1865. He married Alice Victoria Stephenson, 11 May 1865, Bath Holy Trinity church, Somerset, however William died childless in 1873.

Pembroke College, Oxford antique engraving

Pembroke College, Oxford antique engraving

3. Thomas Mortimer of Braunton 1798-1866, who worked at the Civil Department of the Ordinance. He married and had children:

i. Elizabeth 1837

ii. Baker Porett Mortimer 1838-1854, named after his uncle Robert’s wife Mary Gertrude Porett.

iii. Thomas Willis Mortimer 1841-1899, who was a landowner and Annuitant in Braunton. He died without issue, and his heir was his nephew William Thomas Mortimer Hammond.

iv. Ann S. 1844

v. Emma 1846

4. Robert Mortimer of Barnstaple, a solicitor, who married his first cousin Mary Gertrude Porett (1802-1877).

John Mortimer I 1826-

John was born in Plymouth, and baptised 22 Nov 1826, St Charles the Martyr parish. His father died shortly after his first birthday, and his mother Susanna cared for the family. He was apprenticed to a druggist in Exeter, and achieved proficiency in the trade, then moving to Sidmouth.

An antique illustration of Sidmouth, Devon

Sidmouth, Devon antique illustration c. 18th century

He married Elizabeth Hillborne (1827-1912) 27 Jul 1852, in East Budleigh, Devon. Elizabeth was born 4 Oct 1827 into a landed family, her brother Edward Hillborne married Susan Mortimer (see above). A few years later the family moved to Bristol, then on to Christchurch, Gloucester, where John Mortimer continued to practice as a chemist and druggist. John Mortimer and Elizabeth his wife had the following children:

1. Harry Mortimer 1860-1937, clergyman of Bideford, m. Charlotte Guppy 1893, Falmouth, they had a son Tom Mortimer, clergyman (1896-1984)

2. Edward Mortimer 1862, a clerk in holy orders, m. Ellen Snell Maria Merrick (1866-1928), 28 Jul 1890, Bishopston, Gloucestershire, and they had the following seven children. Unusually all four sons of combat age survived the war.

i. William John Mortimer 1880-1970

ii. Stanley R. B. Mortimer 1889-

iii. Edward Granville Mortimer 1891-1971

iv. Violet Cicely Mortimer 1893-1979, m. Norman Bing Fookes 1888-1972, 1923 Somerset

v. Arthur Hillborne Mortimer 1895-1953

vi. Mary 1898

vii. Betty Christine Mortimer 1904-1990, a nurse, who m. Reginald A. Evans 1940, Bristol

3. John Mortimer II 1866, a bank manager, m. Florence Maud Mary Hartnell, 16 Sep 1895 Bristol, and they had the following children:

i. Lionel Mortimer 1897-1972

ii. Alan Hartnell Mortimer 1901-1965

iii. Norah Hillborne Mortimer 1902-1996, m. John Gerrish 9 Sep 1931.

iv. John Mortimer III b.1908

v. Prince Mortimer 1911

4. Lionel Mortimer 1868-1871

5. Arthur Mortimer 1870-1944

The family continues in the male line, through the sons of John Mortimer b. 1826. There are now many descendants of the family.

Mortimer Will Abstracts

Mortimer Will Abstracts

Will transcripts and abstracts are particularly useful for genealogists as they detail family relationships and provide a small glimpse into ordinary people’s lives. These Mortimer wills relate to the county of Devon, and many were made by Sir Henry Farnham Burke (1859-1930), herald at the College of Arms. These records are particularly valuable, considering the vast majority of Devon wills were destroyed by fire during the Exeter Blitz in World War II. In many instances, the will transcripts include a value of the testator’s estate, shown here as the “Sum”. Part 1 includes the Mortimer wills in Devon, grouped by location and family. The earliest will is that of Nycholas Mortymore of Sandford, in 1556, and the latest is John Mortimer, 1797. Part 2 relates to Mortimers in Cornwall and Part 3 includes wills of the Mortimer alias Tanner family, who were presumably related to the Mortimer family in Devon.

Mortimer Wills Part 1: Devon


Sandford & Crediton


Will of Nycholas Mortymore of Sandford, 12 Dec 1556.

Bequeaths his ” soul to Almighty God and our Lady the Virgin, and to all the Holy Company of Heaven.”,
To the ” High Cross,” 20d.,
To son John, six silver spoons,
To son Davye, a littell crocke, and a four gallon panne, and three silver spoons
To daughter Agnes, a white panne of five gallons,
To Margaret Parkhouse, a five gallon panne,
Like bequests to Edward and Joane Mortymore,
Residue to wife Joan, sole executrix.

Debts owed: To Christey Hop, 12s, to James Mortymer, 40s.
Witnesses: Sir William Tristamb, John Vilvayne, James Mortymore.
Proved 10 Feb 1556/7.

 

Will of James Mortymer of Sandford, 19 Oct 1558.

To be buried in parish church, and leaves to the maintenance thereof two sheep.
He disperses the residue of his flock between his “godchildren ” John Mortymer the younger and Ebbot Rowe.
To John Hokeridge, £3 6s. 8d.
To Nicholas Tree, 33/4d.
Residue to son John Mortymer, “he to dispose of part of my goods for the wealth of my soul, and the rest for the preservation of his bodye.”

Trustee: Robert Gye, “gent.”
Witnesses, Sir Thomas Lobone, clerk, and Thomas Mortymer.
Proved 15 Nov 1558.

 

Will of Agnes Mortimer of Sandford, 27 May 1569

She devises to be buried in Sandford Church, and leaves to the poor there 2s.
To my servant “my best round gown”, two kerchiefs & pletter
To “my son in law” John Dier 43/ 4d. “which he owes me” and a brazen pot etc.
To Elizabeth Dier 3/ 4d.
To John & Richard, children of John Dier, 3/ 4d.- half a dozen sheep & a “Chandeler” apeece
To “my daughter Alice Kelond” “my best new panne” etc.
Also a cow “now in John Richards hands at Morchard”
Residue to my son John Mortimer, who is sole exor.
Two trustees. Jno Dier & Jno Osborne,
Witnesses. Jno Delfe, Jno Osborne, “with others”
There are several legacies to servants

Proved 4th May 1571
Sum £3 17s 8d.

 

Will of Thomas Mortimer, bef. 1581

The last will of Thomas Mortimer “well disposed & god.wende”
He devizes to be buried in the Church-yard of Sandford” betweene the Chancell door & the palme crosse & to have a limbe upon my burial & a broad stone upon it”.
He leaves to the maintenance of Sandford Church /12d.
To each “of the poor of Sandford Town, two seams of wool & to the poor of Bridge (Credy?) a seame apeece”.
To each of his five servants 20s. each.
To Joan wife of John Milford 6/8d.
To John Maunder’s children 3/4d. each
The same to John Robert’s children
Residue to John Maunder “my son in law” & Mary wife of John Roberts “my daughter”, who are joint exors.
Witnesses. Thos Hutchings, Thos Moxage
Proved 3 Jun 1581
Sum £88 18s.

 

 

 

Will of John Mortimer of Priorton, yeoman, 1 Feb 1604/5

A copy of John Mortimer’s will can be read here on Genuki.

 

The last will of Roger Mortimer, of Crediton, yeoman, 24 Oct 1613

He leaves to his wife Joanna £5 13s. 4d., the first year after his death, & after that a yearly rent of £13 5s 8d., charged on the tenement “where I now dwell” also certain beds etc.
To “my son” Robert, “the lease of my tenement & living where I now dwell”
To “my son” John £20 at 23. to include a legacy left him by Gilbert Phillip decd. also £3 to cover “a legacy left him by the will of my brother John Mortimer decd.”
To my son Roger £20 & to my daughter Joanna £20, to include legacies left them by the said Gilbert Phillip.
Residue to Robert his said son who is sole exor.
Witnesses: Hugh Harris, clerk, Peter Gye gent., Wm Thomas, yeoman
Proved 13 Jun 1614

 

Jane Mortimer of Poughill, spinster, 27 Aug 1622.

To my mother, Joan Philpe, 40s.
To brothers John and Roger Mortimer, 30s. “To the ringers of my knell,” 12d. each.
Other bequests to William Dodridge, and to Robert, his son, and to Walter Barton.
Residue to cousin, Robert Gye, sole exor.

Proved 19 Sep 1623.

Note. See will of her father Roger Mortimer, 1613

 

Nuncupative will of Julian Mortimer of Sandford, Crediton, widow, 1611

To all her children 20s. each & to her grandchildren /12d. each
She divides her apparell, ebtween her daughter, Mary Downe & “John” Strente (sic.)
To Julian, daughter of Thomas Streete 20s.
Witnesses- Thos Northcott, Jno Mortimer “with others”
Proved 21 Dec 1613

 

The last will of Gilbert Mortymer, of Sandford, yeoman, 27 Mar 1619/20

He desires to be buried in Sandford church “neare my seate therein”
He leaves to the common stock of the parish of Sandford 40s.
To his sons, Roger & Gilbert £60 each with remdr. to survivor, & to his son in law Robert Smale.
To his brother William, 20s. & to his children 1s. each.
To his sisters Mary Downe, & Joane Moore, 10s. each & to their children 1s. each
To Phillip Winter “sometimes the wife of my brother Thomas” 2s. & to her children by my brother 1s. each
To “the three children of my brother Gilbert of Witheridge” 1s. each
Residue to Joan my wife who is sole executrix
2 Trustees. James Aysshe, Robert Smale
Witnesses. the sd. Trustees & Richard Bonyfont
Proved 26 Apr 1620
Sum £177 0s. 6d.

Note. Date 18 James I

 

Admon. of John Mortimore of Thorverton admon. 12 Jan 1680/1

Admon. to John Norrish, their uncle, for the benefit of Thomas Mortimore and Lewis Melhuish, brothers of deceased.
Dyonisius Melhuish of Thorverton joins the bond.

 

The last will of John Mortimer of Sandford, Husbandman., 1 May 1691

He leaves to Roger Mortimer “my eldest son” “my Table board”.
To Mary Mortimer “my eldest daughter” “my Easter dwelling house” & the chest” that was given her by her grandmother.
To “my daughter Joan” “my box to put clothes in” “my said daughters, and my daughter Jenny are to have the pewter dishes given them severally by their Godfathers, & God-mothers.
Residue to John Mortimer my son who is sole exor.
Witnesses: Joan Mortimer, David Vicarye
Proved 2 Aug 1692
Sum £46 16s. 2d.

 

Administration to the effects etc. of Hugh Mortimer of Sandford decd., 12 Mar 1613/4

Administration was granted on the above date to Elizabeth his relict
Sum £63 0s. 10d.

 

The last will of Elizabeth Mortimer, of Sandford, 18 Apr 1614

She leaves to Joane Downe “my daughter” “my great best chest & all that is in it” also “my best gown, my best stamys wast-coat, a laffatn apron & my best carpet”.
To Edward Clotworthy 10s.
Residue to Andrew Mortimer, my son, who is sole exor.
Trustee, Andrew Payne, who witnesses with Ambrose Carpenter,
She further leaves to Marie Clotworthy her best stainell coat, white apron, & one yard & a half of new lynnen cloth in my coffer.
Proved 7 May 1614
Sum £32 3s. 4d.

Will of Andrew Mortymer of Sandford, 20 Feb 1617/8

Leaves to wife rent charge on land in Crediton and Cheriton FitzPain, terminable on the life of Thomas Mortymore, charged with an annuity of _ to son, John Mortymer.
Residue to wife, sole executrix.

Trustees, in minority of said son, William Bremridge and William Esworthy.
Proved 20th March, 1617/8

NOTE. Date 16th year of King James. His Wife’s name was not given. The Will was proved again, thirty-two years later, by his wife’s second husband, as can be seen below:

(Andrew?) Mortimore of Upton Helinge, Husbandman, dated 2Oth Feb 1649 (16 James)

To “wife” the residue of a lease of rent-charge upon property in Crediton and Cheriton Fitz-Payne, determinable on the life of Thomas Mortimore
he charges it with an annuity of 5 to son John.

Trustees: William Bremebridge and William Esworthy, with 6s. 8d. each for their trouble.

Name of Exor. omitted ; residue undisposed of.
Witnesses: John Passord, Henry Stogdon, John Hayman, Bartholomew Goche.

Administration granted 16 Jul, 1649, to Christopher Payne, the husband of Agnes, relict and executor, de jure, of deceased, called Andrew Mortimore of Upton Hellions, in the Calendars of the district registry, and who had died without proving her father’s will.

 

Admon. of John Mortimer of Upton Hellions, admon. 10 Jun 1625.

Admon. granted to Christopher, father of Christopher Payne, brother in law of deceased.

 

Admon. of Agnes Mortimer alias Payne, of Upton Hellions, admon. 26 Apr 1626

Admon. granted to Christopher Payne.

Note. She was presumably the wife of Andrew Mortimer d.1617, and married secondly, Christopher Payne, who had a son Christopher by a previous marriage.

 

Will of John Mortimer of Lithybrook, Sandford, _th Feb 1640 (1639/40)

Sons James, John, and Gilbert
daughters Frances wife of Robert Chapell, and Ann and Joan Mortimer.
Residue to wife Wilmot Mortimer, sole executrix.

Witnesses John Woodly, Roger Mortimer.
Proved Feby 1639.
[Sum £30 9s. 10d.]

Note. Copy in Devon Wills by C. Worthy makes the mistake of stating the location as Cheriton Bishop, when in fact analysis of the parish records show this will to be that of John Mortimer at Lithybrook, Sandford, near to Priorton Barton.

 

The last will of William Mortimer of North Creedy in Sandford, Crediton, 28 Jul 1604

He leaves to the poor of this quarter of Sandford 5s.
To his brother Richard 5s.
To Joane Meire, my daughter, £6
To William & Edward, sons of William Meire, one pair of lombes each
To Margaret “my daughter” 40s. and the remainder of certain furniture
To each of John Mortimer’s children /12d. each.
To John Mortimer, the younger, son of the said John, my son in law 40s. at 21
To Ann Ponsford my daughter £10
To John Ponsford son of William, “my son in law” one yeo lamb.
Residue to Joan who is sole executrix
Trustees: Richard Rede, Mr Densham & Wm Ponsford
Witnesses: The first two trustees, & John Hall
Proved 31 Aug 1604
Sum £19 8s. 3d.

 

Will of John Mortimer of Ranscombe in Sandford Crediton, 28 May 1607

He leaves to his son John “all my lands tenements & hereditaments of Ranscombe to him & his heirs for ever, together with the “Here corner close called the Parcke”
To William Weekes, the younger “one heyfer” & to each of the other children of William Weeks, my son in law, one yeo lamb apeece
The same to William Halse & “to the rest of Robert Halse’s children”, The same to “the children of John Mortimer”
To Agnes, wife of Robert Halse, 40s.
To the poor of Sandford 10s.
To William Jossop /12d.
Residue to Katherine his wife who is sole executrix.
Witnesses. Thos Kelland, Jno Phillip, Jno Chilcott
Proved 12 Feb 1612/3
Sum £153 0s. 6d.

 

Administration to the effects etc. of Wilmot Mortymer of Sandford, 11 Jan 1636/7

Granted on the above date to John Mortymer her father.
Sum £6 13s. 0d.

 

Administration to the effects etc. of John Mortimer late of Sandford decd., 9 Feb 1636/7

Granted on the above date to Margerie his wife
James Mortimer of the same parish joins the bond.
Sum £234 1s. 8d.

 

The last will of Margerie Mortimer of Sandford, widow of John Mortimer, 18 Dec 1638

She leaves a tenement in Creedy, Sandford, granted by Sir Robert Chichester of Ralegh, & determinable on the lives of her children John & Margerie, as follows. One portion of the sd. tenmt. defined by met* & bounds to her son Roger.
A dielf of 9 acres, called Chaunter’s park, to her son James, during his life & that of her son Robert.
The rest of the Creedy tenmd. to her daughter Agnes & Catherine, who are sole exors.
Residue to her said daughters.
2 Trustees: Jno Vickery & Roger Lane will 4s. each.
Witnesses: Wm Vickery, Margery Lane
Proved 30 Oct 1640
Sum £205 13s. 0d.

 

Administration to the effects etc. of John Mortymer late of Sandford decd., 13 Oct 1643

Inventory made 11 Oct 1643.
Sum £35.
Exhibited by Katherine Mortimer his sister & exor. 13 Oct 1643.

 

The last will of Richard Mortimer of Crediton, 25 Sep _

He leaves to the poor there /6d.
Residue to Jone his wife who is sole exor.
Witnesses. Wm Reve & Wm Oliver
Trustees. John Kene, his Father in law & Lawrence “Morthemer” his brother
Proved 2 Jul 1591
Sum £18 0s. 10d.

 

The last will of Lawrence Mortymer, of Crediton, wever, 19 Jul 1623*

*Dated 21 James I.
He leaves to John his son, his best pair of lombes, & his great chest
He gives to Luce his wife for life, with reverson to Walter his son, his leasehold cottage, it is charged with £3 per annum, after the death of his wife, to the sd. John his son, and Johane, Mary & Thomasyn, his daughters.
Residue to his said wife who is sole executrix.
2 Trustees. Nathaniel Lee, & Robt Hooke
Proved 30 Oct 1623
Sum £18 16s. 8d.

 

Administration to the effects etc. of Benjamin Mortimer, late of Morchard Bishop, decd., 25 Aug 1686

Administration granted 25 Aug 1686.
To Mary wife of John Smith, & Frances wife of William Southcott, both of Morchard
Sum £18 19s. 2d.

 

Will of Francis Mortimore of Down St Mary, 21 Jul 1705

Leaves “easter house” to son John,
and his “wester house” to his children Roger, Francis, and Elizabeth, after his wife’s death.
To children Simon and Hannah, 2Os. each.
Residue to wife Elizabeth, sole exor. She is to remain a widow or forfeit.

Proved 16 Oct 1706.

 

Tiverton


Admon. of John Mortimer of Tiverton, Sep 1618

Admon. granted to Silvester Parkehowse
[Sum £10 5s. 6d.]

 

Admon. of Nicholas Mortimore of Tiverton, 1624

Admon. granted 21st Sep 1624, to John Bastard, his son in law.

 

Will of William Mortimore the elder, of Tiverton, 22 Aug 1682.

Desires to be buried in Crediton Churchyard.
“To William Mortimore’s wife my three gold rings.”
To son, John Mortimore, ” one sylver spoone.”
Residue to sons, William and John Mortimore, who are joint exors.

Proved 16 May 1683.

Seal: oval seal in black wax charged with a fleur-de-lys.

 

Colebrooke


The last will of John Mortimer of Colebrook, 23 Dec 1568

He leaves to the Church there 6s 8d.
“To our Ladye’s store, & to the store of St. Anthony” a sheep to each.
To Elizabeth “my daughter” three bushels of “rie” six of malt, & two of wheat
He wills that if Christian his wife will permit Thomas his son to have the moiety of his “bargaine” called Great & Little Hele, then she is to have half the goods with the said Thomas, but if she refuses then she is to have £18 out of the estate.
Residue to said Thomas, who is sole exor.
3 Trustees. Morris & John Kingwill, & Edmond Tayler
Witnesses. John Riche Curate, Jno Kingwill “& others”
Proved.

 

The last will of Thomas Mortymer of Colebrook, 14th Jan, 13 Elizabeth (1573)

He leaves to the maintenance of the Church there, one sheep.
To his daughter, Mary Mortymer, “four sheep & a heiffer”
Residue to “my wyfe” who is sole executrix.
Two Trustees. Morris Gowre & Jno Venycombe
Witnesses. Henry Radinge, clerk, & the said Trustees.
Proved 16 Apr 1573

 

Hemyock


Will of James Mortimer of Uplowman 25 Jan 1711/2

Legacies to son James and his children, Mary, Susannah, and James
to daughter Susannah and her husband, John Kyte, and their children, Susannah, Mary, Elizabeth, and Agnes
to grandson Richard Mortimer
to Susanna, Mary, and James, children of son John
to grandsons John and Hugh, and granddaughter Jane Mortimer.
Residue to son John, sole exor.

Trustees: John Chave of Uplowman, and Richard Locke of Sampford Peverel.

Proved 16 Apr 1716

 

The last Will of John Mortimore of Uplowman, 15 or 18 Apr 1728.

Legacies to sons James and John, to daughter Mary Fini-
more and her husband Humphry, each 1s.

To Hugh Mortimore remainder of cottage called Crossland ; another
tenement called “Cleaks” to daughter Joan.

Residue to said wife, sole executrix.

Proved 22 May 1729

 

Will of Agnes Mortimer of Shobrooke, widow, 6 Jan 1618/9

Gives certain household goods to Ambrose, John, and Agnes, children of Hugh Gregory of Culmstock.
Said Agnes to have “best petticoat, and white fustian waistcoat, white linnen apron, partlett & kerchief, at 21 years of age.”

To daughter Margaret Wood, “one greate vaute (vat) and best gowne.”
To Thomasine, daughter of said Margaret, ” a skillett and a gridiron.”
To John, brother of last, ” one great brass candlestick and one bran dishe.”
To latter’s brother, Nicholas Wood, another brass candlestick,
and to William, another brother, ” the least candlestick.”
1 8s. to be expended on her funeral.
Residue to son in law, William Wood, sole exor.

Proved _ Mar 1618/9.
[Sum __ 6d.]

 

Tedburn St Mary


Will of Elizabeth Mortymer of Tedburn St. Mary, widow, 1606.

Bequests of Clothes, furniture, or sheep, to Son William and his wife Margery, and their ” children.”
To daughter Thomasine, Cousins Elizabeth and “Mock”(?) and to Thomas and Jone French.
To cousin Walter Mortimer, to Jone Connett and to Goddaughter Rose ” Temlett ” (Tremlett ?). The last has ” a Wastcote, a peare of hose, and shoes.”
Residue to Son John, sole exor.

Trustees: James Woodley and John French.
Witnesses: Thomas French, Thomasine Wonstone, & Christian Collihole.
Proved 19 Dec, 1606.

[Sum £5 13s. 8d.]

 

Will of Thomas Mortimore of Tedburn St Mary, 26 Nov 1619.

To the maintenance of Tedburn Church 5s..
To Sons Thomas and Nathaniel 4Os. each, at 21.
“Item I give unto them one brassen panne contayninge by estimation about forteene gallandes after my wife Wilmott’s death.”
To dau. Elizabeth and Son John 4Os. each at 21.
Residue to wife Wilmot, sole executrix.

Trustees: William May of May of Dunsford and Richard May of Tedbourn.
Proved 17 Dec 1619.
[Sum £33 8s.]

 

Admon. of Maria Mortimer of Cheriton, 6 Oct 1669

Admon. granted to Thomas Ward, her son.
Thomas Ward of Cheriton, husbandman, joins the bond

 

Will of Walter Mortimere of North Bovy, 16 Apr 1672

Legacies to sons John, Thomas, and Walter,
and to daughters Richord Mortimere and Thomasinc Langdon.
Residue to wife Richord, sole executrix.

Proved 3 Apr 1672

 

Will of Richord Mortimere of North Bovey, Widow, 5 Nov 1678

To daughter Thomasine Langdon, ” all my clouse woolling & lening except my best geompt.”
To granddaughter Thomasine Langdon, ” my best goumpt towrn, and one pudyer dish.”
Similar legacies to grandchild John, son of Thomas Mortimere ;
to grandchild John, son of John Mortimere ;
to son John Mortimere;
to son Walter Mortimere;
to grandchild William Mortimere ;
to daughter Richord White, ” my meidle coat & wascout.”
Residue to son Thomas Mortimore, sole exor.

Witnesses: William Paulle, junr., John Knowling, John Brocke.
Proved 26 Jul 1679

 

Admon. of John Mortimore of North Bovey, 26 Jul 1679

Administration was granted on the above date to his widow Isot.

 

Will of Walter Mortimer of North Bovey, Yeoman, 1754

To wife Joan, the best bed,
Bequests to eldest son George,
To daughter Agnes, wife of John Boone, and to their children, Joan, Mary, Benjamin, Elizabeth, and Susanna Boone.
To daughter Mary Mortimer 10, and to son in law Richard Honniwill 2/6.
Residue to sons Walter and Nicholas Mortimoor, who are joint exors.

Witnesses: John Willcocke, John Tallamy, George Underhay.
Proved 8 May 1754.

 

Will of George Mortimore of North Bovey, 13 May 1786

Leaves the ” Cumbe ” estate in said parish to his four daughters Anne, Mary, Joan, and Elizabeth, in fee simple.
Legacies to “three children of daughter Ann
to John German and George Mortimore German, sons of daughter Mary
to granddaughters Elizabeth and Grace Richards ; to be paid them by daughter Joan.”
“The lands in Ashburton belonging to daughter Elizabeth to go after her death to her two daughters, Grace and Elizabeth Richards.”
To grandson John French, son of daughter Elizabeth.
Residue to daughters Mary and Joan, who are joint exors.

Trustee: son in law Richard Eastabrook.
Proved 1p Nov 1787.

 

Will of Sampson Mortimore of Drewsteignton, 15 Mar 1711/2.

_ for his funeral.
Certain ” peculiar goods ” to wife Elizabeth.
Legacies to son John,
daughters Elizabeth and Ann
daughter Mary, now wife of Mark Cumbe, and to their daughter Sarah
to daughters Sarah and Susannah,
and to daughter Joan, wife of William Seaward
to grandchildren William Mortimore, and to John, Sampson, James, Edward, and Thomasine, children of said son John.
Residue to son Sampson, sole exor.

Witnesses: Thomas Amerie, John Symes, and Job Glenvile.
Proved 2 May 1712

 

Admon. of Maria Mortimore of Drewsteignton, 20 Jul 1716

Administration was granted on the above date to John Dicker, her brother.

 

Will of John Mortimore of Drewsteignton, 30 Apr 1734.

Bequests to sons William, John, Sampson, James, and Edward, and to daughter Thomasine, in addition to the 20s. each given them by ” their grandfather.”
To grandson John, son of said John Mortimer, 55.
Residue to wife Thomazine, sole executrix.

Proved _ May 1737, by James the son, his brothers and sister having renounced, and their mother having died without proving.

[Sum over £200]

 

Will of William Mortimer of Drewsteignton, 18 Sep 1763

To daughter Mary Frost, widow, small annuity and legacy
the same to daughters Joanna ” Houdg ” and Thomazine, wife of John Buard
and to grandson Joseph Buard.
Residue, with leasehold interest in Knowle estate, to son William Mortimer, sole exor.

Proved 30 Mar 1767.

 

Will of Sampson Mortimer of Drewsteignton, 22 Jan 1774

To daughter Elizabeth an annuity of 383. a year out of Knowle, in said parish.
He mentions a legacy of 2 given her by her grandfather.
Similar legacy to daughter Thomazine, who is also to have a ” family spoon ” lettered S M.
Residue to son James, sole exor.

Proved 5 Jan 1776.

 

Admon. of Matthew Mortimore of Christowe, 15 Nov 1674

Administration was granted on the above date to Isot his relict.

 

Admon. of Matthew Mortimore of Christow, admon. 18 Mar 1705/6

Administration was granted to Edward Mortimore his brother.

Note. Deceased died intestate, and his wife Elizabeth renounced
her right to administer.

 

Admon. of John Mortimer, of Ashton, _ Feb 1643/4

Administration was granted on the above date to Elizabeth Mortimer, wid., the relict.

[Sum 21 43. 2d.]

 

Admon. of Mary Mortimer of Holcomb Burnell, 21 Mar 1680/1

Administration was granted on the above date to daughter Mary Braggats Mortimore

 

Powderham


Mark Mortimor of Powderham, Yeoman, 27 Oct 1727.

In minority of grandson, Mark, son of William Mortimor, a tenement in Powderham to daughter Elizabeth, after decease of wife Mary.
To son William aforesaid, 1s.
Legacies to daughters, Mary, wife of Samuel Ware, ” Easter,” wife of John Row.
To son in law, William Davey, ” my sarge coat and vest, and blew brichers.”
To son in law ” William Row,” best great coat.
Residue to said William Row, sole exor.

Proved l0 Nov 1727.

Note: Mark Mortimer was the younger son of Thomas Mortimer of Cheriton Bishop, husbandman, so is included here.

 

Bridford & Dunsford


Will of Ann Mortimer of Dunsford, Widow, nunc. will, 24 Jun 1618.

To son John Mortimer of Bridford her best gown,
To her natural daughter, Jone Hedgeland the rest of her apparel.
Residue to son Thomas Mortimer, sole exor.

Proved 11 Jul 1618.

 

Will of John Mortimer of Bridford, Husbandman, 1637

To the poor of the parish, 2s.
To son Edward, and to his children, small bequests and also to son Gilbert.
Residue to sons John and Symon Mortimer, joint exors.

Proved 28 Apr, 1637.
[Sum £53 12s.]

 

Nuncupative will of John Mortimoore of Bridford, 1643

To the poor of Bridford _.
To brother Gilbert, 1s.
Residue to two brothers, Edward and Simon, Sole Exors.

Witnesses: Michaell Dollinge, clearke, and Mary, wife of Gilbert Mortimoore of Bridforde.
Proved 29 Dec 1643.
[Sum £23 5s. 4d.]

 

Admon. of Robert Mortimer of Dunsford, 1646

Administration was granted to his wife, Ursula, 13 May 1646.
[Sum £78 5s. 8d.]

 

Will of Edward Mortimore of Bridford, 3 Aug 1650.

To the poor of the parish, 3s. 4d.
To eldest son, Edward, 40, and like sums to sons Abraham, Nathaniel, and Gilbert, at 21, and to daughter Thomasine.
Lease of Townsend living in Dunsford to wife Elizabeth.
Residue to said wife, sole executrix.

Trustees: “good friends Thomas Mortimer of Dunsford and Gilbert Mortimer of St. Thomas”
Proved 6 Sept 1650.
[Sum £47 12s. 4d.]

 

Will of Abraham Mortymer of Bovey Tracy, 14 Jun 1664.

To the poor there, _.
Legacies to Edward, Nathaniel, and Gilbert Mortymer
to sister Thomasine Conant
to godson Abraham Conant
to mother Elizabeth Casely.
Residue to Jane Heath, sole executrix.

Witnesses: Christopher Tynes, William Heath.
Proved 3 Jun 1665

 

Will of Simon Mortimer of Dunsford 1674

Gives 20 each to sons Thomas and ” Symon,” and to daughter Mary Mortimer.
Mentions brother Gilbert Mortimer, son in law George Mortimer,
and sister in law Amy Potter. To grandson George Mortimer, 12.
Residue to wife Ellinor, sole executrix.

Proved 24 March, 1674/5

 

Will of Symon Mortimer of Dunsford, 1687

to nephew Symon, son of Abraham Shilston of said parish, and
to Elizabeth, daughter of brother Thomas, Is. each.
Residue to daughters Ellinor and Dorothy, joint exors.
Remainder to children of brother in law, Nicholas Payne,
and of Mary, wife of brother in law, William Shilhton, “my sister.”

Witnesses John Peddericke, Wilmett Hammett, and John Davy.
Proved nth Nov 1687.

Seal: 3 Estoiles.

 

Admon. of Symon Mortimore of Dunsford, 3 Aug 1698

Administration was granted to Thomasine his widow.

 

Admon. of Nathaniel Mortimore, late of Bridford 3 Feb 1702/3

Administration was granted to Susanna Mortimore, widow.
William Mortimore, of Bridford, joins the bond.

 

Admon. of John Mortimore of Bridford, 3 Feb 1702/3

Administration was granted to his mother Susannah Mortimore.
William Mortimore joins the bond.

 

John Mortimore of Dunsford, 20 Apr 1702

His leasehold estate in said parish to wife Johan for life.
Legacies to grandchildren, sons and daughters of daughter Mary wife of Robert Harris of Crediton, and their children John, Robert, Henry, William, Joseph, and Mary Harris.

Residue to said daughter, Mary Harris, sole executrix.
Proved 24 May 1704.

 

Will of Richard Mortimer of Dunsford, 20 Nov 1768

He gives his son George the Dunsford Mills and the marshes adjoining, ” being part of Court,” charged with 20s. per annum to ” my three daughters.”
To Ann, wife of said George, £1 1s.
To daughters Elizabeth and Ann Mortimer, 70 each, and to daughter Mary, wife of John Connett, 20, and one guinea to her husband.
Wife Ann to have life interest both in the mill and messuages. She is residuary legatee and sole executrix.

Proved 20 Jul 1774.

 

Will of George Mortimer of Dunsford, 14 Apr 1733.

Legacies to John and Richard Mortimer, sons, and to George and Elizabeth Mortimer, grandchildren.
Residue to wife Anna, sole Executrix, but must not marry again.

Witnesses: Joseph and Daniel Tucker.
Proved 23 Oct 1738.

 

Admon. of Susannah Mortimer of Dunsford, 15 Jul 1766

Administration was granted to John Mortimer her husband.

 

Will of Mary, wife of John Mortimer of Dunsford, Yeoman, 8 May 1778.

She bequeaths her separate estate of £180;
$o to nephew Edward Ramsey of Exeter, schoolmaster, son of brother Edward Ramsey, deceased.
To nephew John Ramsey 50.
To Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Mortimer and wife of James Connett, .30.
Residue to husband John Mortimer, sole exor.

Proved 28 Jul 1782.

 

Admon. of George Mortimer of Dunsford, 2 Feb 1778

Administration was granted to Ann the widow.

 

Will of Ann Mortimer of Dunsford, 3 Feb 1778.

To Elizabeth wife of James Connett, .40, and one guinea, instead of a gold ring, six silver teaspoons, and all the ” chainea.”
To daughter Mary, wife of John Connett, 40.
To daughter in law Ann Mortimer, 1 is.
To George and Ann Connett she gives, inter altis, ” my best looking glass and my new prayer-book, with all the tea dishes, saucers, and .basons belonging to makeing of tea, except the spoons.”
Her son George being dead, she gives the residue of the lease of Dunsford Mills to her daughter in law Ann Mortimer, with reversion, for the 99 years,
terminable on the death of ” brother John Mortimer” to George, John, Elizabeth, and Richard, children of deceased son George.

Proved 3 Jul 1778.

 

Exbourne


Nuncupative will of John Mortymer of Exbourne, 25 Jul 1627

To daughter Mary, one great crocke and one brass panne, and 40s. a year during the life of her brother James Mortymer
Exors: daughter Mary and son James sole exors.

Witnesses: William Weekes, George Bond, Dorothy Baker.
Proved 10 Aug 1627
[Sum 138 16s. 4d.]

 

Admon. of John Mortimore of Spreyton, 19 Mar 1669/70

Administration was granted to Alice his wife.

 

Admon. of John Mortimore of Spreyton, 5 Jun 1713

Administration granted in the minority of daughters Catherine, Alice, and Elizabeth, to their uncle, John Hopper.

 

Admon. of John Mortimore, late of Spreyton, 21 Dec 1724

Administration was granted to Alice Mortimore, of goods unadministered by John Hopper. Her sisters, Katherine, wife of John Tregoe of Thorverton, and Elizabeth, wife of Samuel Maine of Colebrook, having renounced.

 

Exeter


Admon. of Thomas Mortimore of Hennock, 6 Dec 1692

Administration was granted to Joane his widow.

 

Will of John Mortimer of Exeter, Goldsmith, Aug 1708

To “my two daughters 1s. apeece.”
Residue to wife Sarah, sole executrix.

Proved 23 Jul 1719

 

Will of Mary Mortimer of Exeter, Spinster, 1734.

She leaves to Nicholas Green and Samuel Weymouth of Exeter, tobacconist, 10 in trust, the interest for the use of the minister of the Baptist meeting. 21st March, 1733(/4).
To brother in law John Mortimer of Froom, Somerset, .5, and to his brother Joseph 5.
Household effects to Sarah, wife of Thomas Wiggington of Exeter, mercer.
China, &c., to ” Miss Mary Hodges,” daughter of ” the Lady Hodges.”
To Mary and Elizabeth Wiggington, a ring each.
Teaspoons to Mary Munn. 2 2s. to ” Revd. Mr. Stennett.”
10 to be spent on funeral.
Residue to nephew and nieces Francis, Susannah, and Jane Taylor, who are joint exors.

Witness, John Conant.
Mrs. Wiggington being dead, Testatrix leaves by Codicil certain effects to Grace Craddick.
Proved 29 Dec 1734.

Notes:

The testator’s so-named brother-in-law was perhaps the John Mortimer of Frome Selwood, a master card maker, named in apprenticeship record, 5 Oct 1732.

Grace Craddick was presumably Grace Mortimer, who married Stephen Cradock, 29 Mar 1714, Frome St John, Somerset. They had a daughter named Grace Cradock, bapt. 23 Dec 1722, Frome, who married John Mortimer, 19 Nov 1753, Frome. She was presumably related to Mary and John Mortimer above. John Mortimer m. 1753 was perhaps a son of the 

The will features several of the children of Samuel Buttall, sugar baker of Topsham. Samuel married Mary, his will was proved in 1723, and his wife Mary made a will proved in 1730. A transcript of both wills can be read here. In Samuel Buttall’s will, he gave £5 to Sarah Mortimer, his old servant. Samuel and Mary Buttall’s daughters Mary and Sarah are both mentioned in the above will: 

1. Mary c.1681-1745, who married Nathaniel Hodges c.1676- a baptist reverend and pastor; the only baptist minister to be knighted, after which he laid down his ministry. Nathaniel Hodges died 27 Aug 1727 aged 51 and was buried in Stepney, London. After Nathaniel Hodges knighthood, Mary wife of Nathaniel Hodges was known as Lady Hodges or Dame Mary Hodges. 

2. Sarah c.1684-1734, who married Thomas Wiggington 4 May 1705 Plymouth Charles the Martyr. Thomas Wiggington c.1681-1735 was a mercer of Exeter, he made a will proved in 1735. 

 

Admon. of Elizabeth Mortimore of Exeter, 9 Feb 1786

Administration was granted to Humphry Mortimore her husband.
Bondsmen: John Evans of the said City, Gentleman, and Robert Lewis, also of Exeter, ” Wool Sorter,” .

 

Rewe by Exeter


Admon. of Henry Mortimer of Rewe, 12 May 1618

Admon. granted to William Mortimer of Torrington, Yeoman.
[Sum £51 1s. 6d.]

 

Admon. of William Mortimore of Rewe, admon. 3– Apr 1632

Administration was granted to his widow Christian Mortimore.

Dennys Mortimer, widow, was a debtor to the estate of deceased.

 

Will of John Mortimer of the Cytie of Exeter, _ Jul 1626,

Leaves his body to Christian burial.
To brother William Mortimer his best cloak.
To “Sister Wilmott” his “Testament”.
To sister in law “Dorothie,” “one boke with a broad forrell called the ‘Sufferings of Christ'”
To John Bayle, a book called ” The plain Man’s Pathway to Heaven.”
To cousin William Hellyar, a paire of loomes.
To sister’s son, ” Richard,” ” so much of my old cloake as will make him a coat.”
To wife’s son Peter, “the little loome.”
Residue to ” my wife,” who is Sole Executrix.

Proved 22 Aug 1626.

Note. The testator’s brother was William Mortimer of Great Torrington, yeo., who administered the estate of Henry Mortimer of Rewe, 12 May 1618.
His sister in law Dorothy was the wife of the above William Mortimer.
His sister Wilmot Mortimer married Humphrey Beaple of Shebbear 27 Apr 1610, Exeter by licence. Her husband died in 1649.
His sister Joanna Mortimer, of Rewe, married William Hellier, 23 Nov 1619, Exeter by licence, and had a son William b.1620

 

Great Torrington & Kentisbury


Will of William Mortymer of Great Torrington, 17 Feb 1673/4

Legacies to poor of Torrington
He leaves directions for a funeral sermon from the text Cor. ii , c. 13, v. u, “Finally, brethren, farewell.”
To son Gyles a charge of i8s. per annum out of the house of Anthony Budd during the life of Francis Budd, as per indenture, &c., of Charles Budd, brother of the aforesaid Anthony and Francis.
To said son ” my signet ring,” &c.
To daughter Agnes Mortymer 100, i.e., $O on marriage, and 50 on the birth of “her living child,” and there is a like legacy to daughter Dorothy Mortymer.
to goddaughter Mary, daughter of Anthony Budd
to Cosen Ann, daughter of Charles Budd and to brother George Mortymer’s daughters.
Mentions “son” “An” Payne and brother “An” Budd.
Exors., wife Agnes and son Gyles ; brother “An” Budd and George Mortymer to be joint exors. in trust.

Seal: a heait, with letters ” W. M.”
Proved 4 Jul, 1674.

 

Will of William Mortymer of Kentisbury, yeoman, 13 Aug 1674.

Legacies to poor of said parish, and to the poor of Great Torrington, Benynarber, Comb Martin, and Parracombe.
To daughter in law Agnes Mortymer, and to Agnes and Dorothy, daughters of son William Mortymer, deceased.
To kinsman Giles Mortymer,
to daughter in law Philippa Budd, and to her six children.
To son in law Francis Budd and to his seven children Winifred, Agnes, Giles, Mary, Wilmot, Ellinor, and Francis Budd.
To Agnes and Elizabeth, daughters of said Giles Mortymer.
To son Thomas Mortymer certain lands in Berrynarber and others in possession of Amias Serrill.
Mentions said son’s daughters, Agnes and Dorothy.
Dorothy, daughter of son George Mortymer, has 100 and right in ” Colley,” testator’s residence.
Mentions Agnes, sister of last mentioned Dorothy, and her mother Wilmott Mortymer.
Residue to son George, sole exor.

Overseers: Francis Budd, and Anthony Budd.
Proved 7 May, 1675.

 

Will of Agnes Mortimer of Great Torrington, widow, 14 Jan 1683/4

Legacies to son Giles Mortimer and his six children;
to daughter in law Philippis Mortimer;
to daughter Anne, wife of Anthony Payne ; and to her five children.
Residue to daughter Dorothy, sole executrix.

Proved 2 Oct 1686.

 

Will of George Mortimore of Exeter 16 Feb 1687/8

Recites a marriage settlement by which a moiety of ” Gibbs,” situate at Witnell in County of Somerset, has been granted to daughter Elizbeth Bowden,
Bequeaths the other moiety to daughter Deborah Mortimore, together with the sum of 190, a silver tankard, and silver porringer.
Bequests to Jonathan, Elizabeth, and Deboiah Bowden, children of said daughter Elizabeth, and to brother Antony Mortimore and his “children.”
To Elizabeth Blackaller, ios..
Residue to said daughters, who are joint exors.

Proved 15 Mar 1687/8

 

Will of George Mortimer of Kentisbury, 10 Oct 1702.

Legacies to poor of said parish, and to those of Comb Martin, Trentisho, and Parracombe.
Tenement in Trentisho to son in law William Knight, after the death of Julian Gubb.
To daughter Dorothy Knight, 10.
Legacies to grandchildren William, Elizabeth, Dorothy, and George Knight ;
granddaughter Agnes Hamond.
Residue to son in law William Knight, sole exor.

Witnesses, John Courtney, William. Herding, Robert Troute.
Proved 22 Jun 1703.

 

Will of Thomas Mortimer of Berrynarber, Yeoman, 21 Aug 1705

To poor of Berrynarber and Comb Martin, 2Os. each.
Legacies to daughter Dorothy and her husband William Lerwill ;
to grandchild Ann, daughter of George Bowden ;
to daughter Wilmot Mortimer.
Mentions ” cosen ” William Knight, ” senr.,” of Kentisbury.
Said Wilmot to have fee simple estate in Berrynarber, with remainder to daughter ” Thamsin Witheridge’s ‘”‘ children.
To son in law John Witheridge, 53.
Legacies to “cosen” William Knight of Kentisbury and to his four children William, George, Elizabeth, and Dorothy Knight.
Residue to son in law George Bowden, sole exor.

Proved 5 Oct 1705.

 

Will of John Mortimore of Torrington, surgeon, 4 Jun 1793

Wife Ursula universal legatee and sole executrix.

Proved 15 Dec 1794.

Bradninch & Silverton


Nuncupative will of Elizabeth Mortimer of Bradridge (Bradninch), widow, 8 Jul 1613.

To the poor of Bradridge and to the reparacion of the Church 11/6.
To God-children 1s. apiece.
Residue to Henry Hille her Son, sole exor.
” Money oweynge to John Hille 303/4.”

Proved Jul, 1613.

 

Will of William Mortimer of Bradninch, 31 Jul 1635

Gives to ” reparacion of parish church, 35. 4d., and to the poor, i os.”
To his kinswoman Grace, wife of Robert Miller,
to Judith Downing’s children,
to Christopher Taylor’s daughter Mary,
to John Garnsey’s son, and to Thomas Wood,* there are small bequests.
To son Thomas Mortimer, the tenement at Bollam in Tiverton.

Residue to wife Johan, sole executrix.
Proved 3 Mar 1636/7

 

Will of Thomas Mortymore of Bradninch, 22 May 1671.

He doubles a bequest of 20s. by father, William Mortymore, in favour of ” my two daughters,”
Elizb., wife of William Maye, and Mary, wife of Thomas Hardinge.
Mentions grandchildren John, Joan, and Richard Hardinge.
Grandchild Thomas Venn, ” a Bible, five wagges (wedges), and a thort saw ” (cross-cut saw).
Residue to grandchildren Thomas, Agnes, and Amos Venn, joint exors.

Trustees: Robert Salter and Thomas Hardinge,
Proved 7 Jun 1671

 

Will of Philemon Mortimore of Silverton, 13 Mar 1772.

Legacies to brother Richard Mortimore and to sister Joan, wife of Thomas Heard.
Legacies to children of said Richard; William, Thomas, John, Betty, and Ann.
Fee simple of houses in Silverton to Mary Purser as long as she remains a widow, with remainder to “nephew Richard Mortimore,” charged with an annuity of 2Os. to Jenny, daughter of deceased brother Henry Mortimore.
Residue to said Mary Purser, sole executrix.

Proved 15 Oct 1779.

 

Admon. of Richard Mortimore of Silverton, 9 Apr 1789

Administration was granted to his widow Susannah Mortimore
Bondsmen: John Reynolds of Pinhoe and William Mortimore.

 

Harpford, Farringdon & Aylesbeare


Will of Thomas Mortimore of Harpford 21 Jan 1663/4

To the poor of Newton Poppleford, 1s. 2Os. to be spent on the funeral.
“To the clarke to toll the bell, 1s 6d.”
” To the bedman for his paynes, 1s.”
To the poor, 1s, and
To wife Ursula certain furniture, and ” that cheare which I brought away from Salterton.”
Bequests to Emmet, wife of Robert Harries of Exeter, and to their daughter Mary.
To Richard and Mary, children of late Richard Mortimore, 2 55. each.
Residue to John, son of late Richard Mortimore, sole exor.

Witnesses: John Saiward (Seaward), Richard Dagworthy, and Jacob Clarke.
Proved 2 May 1671.

 

Admon. of Richard Mortimore, late of Harpford, _ Mar 1685/6

Admon. to his relict Margaret Dagworthy alias ” Mortymer,” now wife of Richard Dagworthy.

Note. The Inventory shows that deceased died 4 Sept., 1658 (twenty-seven years previously), and left personal estate valued at [£109 10s. 6d.]

 

Will of John Mortymore of Farringdon, 15 May 1634.

Legacies to grandchild Abigail Trewant
to Mary, Edward, and Joan Streat
to Mary, daughter of son George Mortymer
to son Robert Mortymer
to daughter Grace Trewant
to son in law, Edward Streat, and Christian, his wife.
Residue to wife, Christian Mortymore, sole executrix.

Witnesses: John Force and Richard Pres f orde.
Proved _ Jun 1634.

 

Will of Robert Mortimore, of Farringdon, 1 Jul 1671.

To son Robert, ” my brewing kieve.”
To daughter Hannah, ” a standard, and one pewter dish.”
To daughter Joan, ” a bedstead and bed, with liberty to come and go until she is married or dead.”
Mentions son Thomas and daughters Alice and Hester.
Gives house and garden to son Henry, resid. legatee and sole exor.

Proved 20 Oct 1671

 

Admon. of Harry Mortimore of Farringdon, 5 Oct 1680

Administration was granted to his widow Joan.

 

Admon. of Richard Mortimore late of Ailsbeare _ Dec 1696

Administration was granted to Mary his wife.

 

Broadclyst


Admon. of John Mortimore of Broadclist, 9 Feb 1708/9

Administration was granted to Agnes his widow. William and Abraham Taylor join the bond.

 

Will of Richard Mortimore of Broadclist, 12 Aug 1726.

Furniture and a legacy of ??? for four years to wife Elizabeth.
To brother John Mortimore 1s.
To William Evans ” my best hatt.”
Residue to daughter Mary, sole executrix, with remainder of a tenement at ” Burriton ” to said wife.

Seal: Circular seal, a stag courant.

Note. These arms are attached to the will of Sampson Mortimore, ante, 2 May, 1712.

 

Admon. of Richard Mortimore of Broadclist, 25 Jun 1736

Administration was granted to Ambrose Bussell, husband of the late Mary Bussell, daughter of deceased.

 

 

Kingsteignton & Ringmore in Shaldon

Nuncupative will of William Mortymer of Bovey Tracy, 29 Aug 1616

Legacies to daughter Joan and to the child now expected by his wife.
Residue to wife Joan, sole executrix.

Proved 9 Nov 1616.

 

Will of Andrew Mortymore of Kingsteignton, Husbandman, 10 Mar 1723/4

To kinsman Samuel Holman’s three children by Mary Lange, his first wife, 1s. each.
To brother in law, John Lange, 1s.
To the two children of John Skeen, deceased, 1s. each.
To Humphry Milton’s two children, 2s. 6d. each, and to his wife Mary, ” half my linen clothes.”
To Richard Prowse’s four children, 2s. 6d. each
to brother William Mortymore, _.
To Mary Colman, widow, _.
Residue to John Mortimore and Joan Redstone, who are joint exors.

Proved _ Jun 1724.

 

Will of John Mortimer the elder of St Nicholas, yeoman, 10 Sept 1763.

To son Joseph and heirs of his body, certain land in Kingsteignton called Fostwell and Heathfield, with remainder to other sons John and William.
To said son John, two leasehold estates at Preston, in Kingsteignton.
To daughter Hannah Drew, \ 1s.
To Elizabeth, daughter of said son Joseph, dwelling-house on the Strand at Ringmoie.
To Elizabeth, daughter of said son William, ,$ at 21.
To sister Joan Codner, .3 35.
A debt of 40 owing by son Joseph is partly bequeathed to grandsons Joseph and John, sons of said Joseph, and partly to John, Ann, Mary, and William Mortimer, children of said son John.
Residue to said son William Mortimer, sole exor.

Witnesses, William and Mary Waye and Richard Langdon.
Proved 22 Aug 1764.

 

Will of Diana Mortimer of Ringmore St Nicholas, widow, 25 May 1792

To brother Nicholas Watts, and brother in law John Mortimore, leasehold dwelling house,
interest to pay the rents to daughters, Diana, wife of John Hugo of Newton, and Mary Mortimer.
To said daughters and to daughter in law Elizabeth Mortimer, six guineas each for mourning.
To sister Elizabeth Fox, 2 2s.
Residue to son William Mortimer, and his heirs.

Witnesses: Henry Bulley, James Crockwell, and Mary Owens.
Proved 10 Apr 1794.

 

Will of Joseph Mortimer of Ringmore St Nicholas, mariner, 14 May 1768

He leaves his house with furniture and stock-in trade, viz., “ships, boats, lighters, and craft” to wife for life, with reversion to daughter Mary, with a moiety of the “clay trade.”
To daughter Charlotte, his share in the new clay house at Hackney in Kingsteignton,
and another third part to daughter Elizabeth.
Remainder of all rights in above, with certain property in Kingsteignton, to son Joseph, and his heirs for ever.
Residue to said wife, Elizabeth Mortimer, sole exor.

Proved 24 Jun 1779.

Note. Testator’s daughter Charlotte married William Branscombe of Newton Abbot, and her daughter, Charlotte Branscombe, was the wife of Edward Granville. (Refer to Note, p. 285, and to p. 229 for the Branch. Son Hugh Mortimer is there misprinted “Sir.”)

Testator died at Ringmore (Shaldon), 7 March 1777

 

Will of John Mortimer of Ringmore, in Stokeintinhead.

Having already provided for them, he now leaves son in law William Langley, daughter Ann Langley, and eldest son John Mortimer, one guinea each.
Mentions daughter Catherine and granddaughter Mary Langley.
Residue to wife Ann, sole executrix.

Proved Jul, 1797.

 

Totnes


Will of John Mortimer of Totnes, Inventory exhibited 10 Sep 1603.

Extracts :
“Item owing from Roger Mortimer … … 405.
“OneCloke 3.
” Doublett 5s.
” pair of hose 5s.
“Two hatts and hatt bands 20s.
“One rapier and ponyarde 6s. 8d.
“A girdle and paire of hangers 2s.
“A paire of busgyns 2s.
” Item in Allin Bartlett’s hands, one golde ringe of three gymmes _.
“Item, five yardes of stripe stuff 12s.”

Note. ” Busgyns.” From the reign of Henry V., Buskins, or shore boots, called by the French bottines, may be traced. In the seventeenth century these wide-topped boots were generally used for riding, and they usually had a very curious clog or false sole, and were excessively high heeled, and must have been most uncomfortable for pedestrian purposes.

 

Stokenham & Slapton


Will of Joane Mortymore of Stokingham, 1605

Legacy to the poor of the parish.
To daughter Ebbot, wife of Robert Mortemor 10.
To Mychell, Thomas, and Elizabeth, children of John Mortymore, small legacies
To Julian Mortymore, ” my great longe leged crocke, & my great pan.”
Similar bequests of goods, &c., to Wilmot and Christian Mortymore, to Joan Stisson, to Elizabeth, daughter of John Hawkins, to William Knight, and William Pascovv.
Residue to son Robert Mortymore, sole exor.

Proved 7 Feb 1605.

 

Nuncupative will of Joan Mortymore of Stokingham, 16 May 1633

To the poor of the parish, 1s. Bequests to Robert and Helene, children of Elizabeth Hingston ;
to Elizabeth, daughter of John Hingston;
to kinsman Thomas Mortymore and to his children John and Joan ;
to John and Elizabeth, children of Nicholas Colle ;
to kinsman John Gould ;
to Ebbott, wife of Nicholas Garland ;
to the three children of Edward Milton ;
to William, Marie, Nicholas, and Agnes, children of Christopher Jilleard
to goddaughter Margery Edwards
to Rachell and Robert, children of Wilmot Eweine ;
and to daughter Julian Mortymore.

Residue to daughter Wilmot Eweine, sole executrix.

Proved 8 Jun 1633.

 

Will of Julian Mortymer of Stokingham, maiden, 1 Apr 1635

Bequests to Marianne, Mary, Nicholas, and Robert ” Gillord ”
to Robert and Rachell ” Ewen ”
to William Cook, John Lowe, Robert and John Gould.
Residue to sister Wilmot ” Ewen,” who is sole executrix.

Proved 22 Jan 1635/6.

 

Admon. of Michael Mortimer of Stokingham, 21 Jul 1646

Administration was granted to Joanna Mortimer of the same parish, Widow.
Hercules Giles joins the bond.

 

Admon. of Thomas Mortimore of Slapton, Jan 1696/7

Administration was granted to Rebecca Mortimore his sister.

 

Will of Thomas Mortimore of Plymouth, 13 Apr 1760

He leaves all his houses in Plymouth, situate in Lower Lane and elsewhere, to sister in law Judith Mortimer and her heirs for ever.
Residue to said Judith, sole executrix.

Proved 9 Jun 1760.

 

Other Mortimer wills


Admon. of John Mortimer of Inwardleigh, 13 Mar 1605/6

Administration was granted to his widow Margery.

 

Will of John Mortimore of Cadbury, 15 Jun 1734.

He leaves 53. each to his wife Susanna and his daughter Elizabeth.
Residue to his mother Joan Mortimore, sole Executrix.

Proved 27 Jun 1735.

 

Will of John Mortimore of Halberton, 30 Nov 1786.

He leaves John Chave, Esq., of said parish, 30 in trust for daughter Mary, wife of Robert Seaman of Willand.
To daughter Jane, wife of John Templeman, Langford Budville, Somerset, 20.
To daughter Elizabeth, wife of William Webber of Milverton, Somerset, 20, Langford Budville).
To daughters Sarah 20, and Susannah and Ann Mortimore 60 each.
To Daughter Dinah Mortimore 150, and daughter Joan Mortimore $o.
To said Trustee the estate known as ” Burruges,” otherwise “Joans,” in Bradninch, for use of son John Mortimore at 21.
To grandsons John and Thomas Seaman 5 each at 21.
Residue to wife Hannah, sole executrix.

Proved 9 Feb, 1787

 

Mortimer Wills Part 2: Cornwall


Cornwall

4th May 1575
The last will of John Mortemere of “Brydgend” in the parish of St Wynnowe & Co. of Cornwall, yeoman.
He leaves to the poor-mens box there one sheep.
To his eldest son John “one table board, the best I have” & six silver spoons, & half my estates during the life of Johan my wife”
As to my other two sons, Nicholas & Richard, I refer it to the discretion of my wife” who is sole executrix.
To the two sons of my said son John, Thomas & John, “a yew sheep each”
To the said Thomas “one little salt of silver”
Residue to his said wife
Witnesses. Edward Battyn, curate of Lostwithiel “with others”.
Proved 30 May 1576
Sum £32 1s. 1d.


28 Jun 1625
The nuncupative will of Phillip Mortimer (St Breock?)
He leaves to Henry Cole, one suit of wearing apparel, Residue to Ann his daughter who is sole executrix.
Witnesses. Robert Moore, Humfry Rycard
Proved 29 Aug 1625
Sum £18 16s. 8d.


Mortimer alias Tanner family

Mortimer alias Tanner

George Mortimer alias Tanner of Pillaven, Witheridge, yeoman, nunc. will, 18 May 1601

His effects to be sold and debts paid, and the surplus over and above to be given to his “daughter” Margaret.
His sons, Lewis and Methuselah, joint exors.

Proved 28 May 1601


Margaret Mortimer alias Tanner of Witheridge, Spinster, nunc. will 2p Mar 1608.

Leaves her money to sisters Susan and Anne Mortimer alias Tanner, and to sister Frances Harwood.
Residue to brother Lewis, sole exor.

Proved 4 Apr 1608


William Mortimore alias Tanner of Fremington, 1614.

Legacies to the poor and to sons William, Matthew, and James Tanner.
To daughter Ellynor six silver spoons.
Residue to wife Ellynor, sole executrix.

Trustees: William Farechilde and Robert Hill.
Witnesses: Robert Hill and Thomas Pamer (Palmer?).
Proved I2 Sept., 1615.


Elinor Mortimore alias Tanner of Fremington, Widow, 1635

She desires to be buried in the parish churchyard, just by the chancel door, near to the “sepulchre” of husband William Mortimore alias Tanner, and leaves IDS. to the poor of the parish.
Mentions sons Matthew and Henry Mortimore alias Tanner,
and daughter Elinor Friend
also son Tymothy Hatherley
and daughter Eylin Hanver.
Residue to said daughter Elinor Friend, sole executrix.

Witnesses William Blanchard, minister ; John Barwicke.
Proved 3Oth Aug 1637.


John Mortimer alias Tanner, of Cadleigh, 13 May 1625.

To be buried in parish church.
To sister Elizabeth Sharland, 40s.
Bequests to Ralph Tanner, John Berry, Sander Norrish, Gecrge Norrish, both of Cheriton, Thomasine Ellat of Poughill, Joan Pathericke, Agnes, Symon, Robert, John and Alice Berrie, of Tiverton, Eleanor and Katherine Passmore, Thomas Beedell,
“to the useable workmen of Sir Symon Leache’s house,” Joan Clokye, Bridget and Mary Norrish, Christian Aisse (Ash), John Langworthy, and John Matthew.
To Richard Aisse of Cadleigh, 2 &1/4 yards of ” Meltie Cloth.”
Residue to William Matthew, sole exor.

Proved 19 May 1626.

[Sum £58 10s.]

Robert Tanner, alias Mortimere, of Cruwys Morchard, Yeoman, yth Nov 1672.

To the poor of Cruse Morchard, 2os.
Legacies to Jesse Parker, to Sarah and her sister Jane Tanner als Mortimer of Crecombe, to Agnes Kelland, the elder, to John Handford’s wife.
To Robert Tanner of Crecombe, and to Jane Shapcot, a silver spoon each
To Grace Agnes (the younger), Mary and Jone Kelland, 20s. each.
To Alice Webber, servant to John Bradford, the elder, of Poughill
To John Bradford, the younger, “one silver beare bowle.”
To John Tanner, alias Mortimere, of Cruse Morchard, 20.
Residue to servant Alice Thomas, sole executrix.

The gift of a silver spoon to Jane Shapcote is revoked by Codicil dated 5 Jan 1672/3.

Witnesses: John Melhuish and John Bradford
No act of Proof. Inventory exhibited 7 Feb, 1672.


Nicholas Mortymer of Winkleigh 2 Dec 1611.

To the poor of the parish 2s.
to Charethie Mortymer “my beste bande and my best stockins
to Elizabeth Hatherleigh my second beste dublett and jerkyn, my best wastcoatt, and one canvas shirt
to Samuel Crocker my second best jerkyn ;
to Barnard Reed my greene breeches
to Johane Joanes my best shoes ; to Johane Bynford my blue stockins
to Samuel Crocker my new canvas shirt
to Joha(n) Hatherleigh my best halt”
Residue to Master Andrew Beare, sole exor.

Proved _ Dec 1613.

Devonshire Mortimers

Devonshire Mortimers

At home in the West Country

Devon is a charming English county well known for its idyllic scenery and beautiful weather. With a traditional rural economy, Devon is now a popular tourist destination renowned for such treats as clotted cream and fudge. The regional capital is Exeter, a historic cathedral city. Devonshire folk have a distinctive broad accent in common with the rest of the West Country. The other principal towns in Devon include Plymouth, Torquay, Crediton, Newton Abbott and Barnstaple. The Mortimers first arrived here in perhaps the early 15th century, presumably from their homeland in the Welsh Marches. Today Devon remains one of the counties with the highest number of Mortimers, with many Mortimer emigrants also tracing their family tree back here. View the Mortimer family tree for the early generations here.

Explore the family branches

The principal Devon Mortimer families are grouped geographically here, according to their original location. Read more about the origin of the Devon Mortimers in The Early Generations or explore the main family branches in Mid Devon, Dartmoor, East Devon, South Devon and North Devon. Some branches are difficult to trace and their origin has not yet been discovered, and these are therefore grouped in Miscellaneous. See a complete listing of the principal Devon Mortimer family branches.

Mortimers of Devon

Explore the main family branches here.

Mortimer of Woolfardisworthy
Mortimer of Woolfardisworthy
Origin of the Mortimers of Devon and the earliest family members
Mortimers of Sandford, Crediton and Morchard Bishop
Mortimers of Tedburn St Mary, Dunsford, North Bovey, Drewsteignton and nearby
Mortimer of Bradninch
Mortimer of Bradninch
Mortimers of Bradninch, Silverton
Mortimers of Totnes, Stokenham, Slapton, Ringmore in Kingsbridge and Plymouth
Mortimers of Great Torrington, Kentisbury, Berrynarbor and Barnstaple
miscellaneous mortimer - exeter
miscellaneous mortimer - exeter
The Mortimer family branches in Devon, whose precise connection to other Devonshire Mortimers eludes research

Past Devon livelihoods

Traditionally, Devon supported thriving agriculture and cottage industries. Farming focused on arable, dairy and wool, while the wool trade played an important part in the history of the region, much like elsewhere in England. Most worked as agricultural labourers and would periodically move around to work on different farms. Women supported the family income through domestic work and cloth manufacture such as serge weaving. The industrial revolution of the late 1700s onwards caused widespread upheaval in livelihoods, causing thousands to migrate to polluted, disease ridden cities and foreign climates for work. Families were separated, children were orphaned, and social support structures broke down. Little is known of past Mortimer ancestors who lived through these times, apart from what is left from parish registers and census entries. Many who ventured overseas would eventually find a better living but this was also at the cost of losing family and friends.

Important links

See the Mortimer History Page List for a complete site layout and list of content.

The Mortimers of Sandford 1480-1670 – Part 1 of the Mortimers of Mid Devon, including the origin of the family and its various branches in Sandford, Crediton, Colebrooke, Morchard Bishop and Down St Mary.

The Mortimers of Tedburn St Mary – Origins of the Mortimers of Dartmoor and its various branches in Dunsford, Bridford, Christow, North Bovey, Bovey Tracey, Moretonhampstead, Lustleigh, Drewsteignton, Chagford, Cheriton Bishop, Hennock, Kingsteignton, Combeinteignhead, Teignmouth, Ringmore in Shaldon, and Bishopsteignton.

The Mortimers of Bow – A description of their early line and of their offshoot the Mortimers of London & Hatfield Peverel, Essex, who later settled in Devon.

The Mortimers of Bradninch and Silverton – A discussion of their origin and account of the main branches.

The Mortimers of Stokenham – A discussion of the Mortimers of South Devon, their origin and their various branches in Slapton, Blackawton, Stoke Fleming, Kingsbridge, Dartmouth, Plymouth, Dodbrooke, Yealmpton, Musbury and elsewhere.

The Mortimer alias Tanner family *** coming soon *** – A discussion of the families origin, and the main family tree from c.1520 – 1700, including the Tanner families of Witheridge and Rose Ash.

Following Mortimer ancestors

The Mortimer family often moved between different locations. Search for a particular location or individual in the form below.

The Mortimer Family Tree

The Mortimer Family Tree

Discover distant ancestors

Welcome to the home of the Mortimer family tree, with its various branches in Great Britain and around the world.

Mortimer Family Tree Map

Explore the Mortimer families from different counties with the interactive map below:

List of Mortimer family trees

  1. Mortimers of Devon
  2. Mortimers of Cornwall
  3. Mortimers of Kent
  4. Mortimers of Somerset
  5. Mortimers of Wiltshire
  6. Mortimers of Gloucestershire
  7. Mortimers of Bristol
  8. Mortimers of Yorkshire *coming in 2023*

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Mortimer DNA Project

DNA studies can be a useful tool for modern genealogists; read all about the Mortimer DNA project here. If you have the surname yourself, it would be great if you could also take part!

Mortimer History Blog

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