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Margaret in Burton
10-08-13, 16:16
Name - "official" name and what they were known as

Samuel Mortlock

Date and place of birth

Unknown but probably Suffolk

Names of parents

Unknown

Date and place of baptism - if applicable

Unknown

Details of each of his or her marriages - if any

10 October 1756 at St George's, Shimpling, Suffolk to Mary Clark (http://www.genealogistsforum.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=13796)

Occupation(s) - if any

Unknown

Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on (if s/he lived in census times!).

Shimpling, Suffolk at least from 1756

Date, place and cause of death

1797 in Shimpling, Suffolk

Date and place of burial.

24 April 1797 at St George's, Shimpling, Suffolk

Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable

Unknown

Memorial inscription - if any

Unknown


Link to son: Abraham Mortlock (http://www.genealogistsforum.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=13796)

Shona
10-08-13, 17:30
FreeReg have the following baptism:

Samuel Mortlock, baptised 2 March 1718/19, son of Richard and Mary, St John the Baptist, Denham.

It seems a bit early, but Denham isn't too far from Shimpling.

On FMP, I found a Samuel Mortlock who was baptised on 12 November 1733 at Ely, son of Jonothan.

This date fits better, but the location doesn't!

Shona
10-08-13, 17:43
Looking at the public trees on Ancestry, they have the chap born in Denham as dying there, too. No spouse.

But there are a few trees who have Samuel Mortlock and wife Mary Clark (one of the children is named Abraham). These trees have a baptism date of 23 March 1732 in Glemsford, Suffolk. Parents are named as Richard Mortlock (1689-1757) and Ann Porter (1685-1773).

All unsourced!

Margaret in Burton
10-08-13, 17:46
FreeReg have the following baptism:

Samuel Mortlock, baptised 2 March 1718/19, son of Richard and Mary, St John the Baptist, Denham.

It seems a bit early, but Denham isn't too far from Shimpling.

On FMP, I found a Samuel Mortlock who was baptised on 12 November 1733 at Ely, son of Jonothan.

This date fits better, but the location doesn't!

Family Search have a baptism 26 March 1732 at Glemsford.

I like the idea of Denham because that would solve a mystery. My great grandfather William Mortlock came to Burton in 1878. There is a Mortlock family in Burton who seem to be unrelated. I have looked into their history and they are from Denham.

Glemsford is closer to Shimpling than Denham and the dates are better.

Margaret in Burton
10-08-13, 17:49
Looking at the public trees on Ancestry, they have the chap born in Denham as dying there, too. No spouse.

But there are a few trees who have Samuel Mortlock and wife Mary Clark (one of the children is named Abraham). These trees have a baptism date of 23 March 1732 in Glemsford, Suffolk. Parents are named as Richard Mortlock (1689-1757) and Ann Porter (1685-1773).

All unsourced!

Those trees are probably copied from me. I did have Samuel from Glemsford at one point but decided the evidence was shaky so deleted it.

Shona
10-08-13, 17:54
Have you seen this about the Mortlocks of Glemsford? There are some family trees at the end. One of them has the Samuel born in Glemsford with a query after it about Shimpling. Goodness knows where all the info came from!

http://www.mortlock.info/encyclopedia/Sfk1_SudburyRD.pdf

EDIT: Just seen your post about the Glemsford baptism being shaky!

Margaret in Burton
11-08-13, 09:19
Have you seen this about the Mortlocks of Glemsford? There are some family trees at the end. One of them has the Samuel born in Glemsford with a query after it about Shimpling. Goodness knows where all the info came from!

http://www.mortlock.info/encyclopedia/Sfk1_SudburyRD.pdf

EDIT: Just seen your post about the Glemsford baptism being shaky!

I would guess that the information came from an RJ Griffiths. He has been doing a one name study of the Mortlock name for years. I did send him information about Shimpling, Burton and The Acorn Inn and my grandfather committing suicide. I don't like the term 'slit his throat'. I recognise his style of trees. He does them on Microsoft Works.
There is also a web page on the Mortlock name by Tony Mortlock. I also contributed to this many years ago.
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http://web.singnet.com.sg/~tonym/mortlock.html

I only mean the Glemsford link is shaky as I can't prove it. It could be correct.

Margaret in Burton
11-08-13, 09:24
Yes it's Robert Griffiths work. At least he credits me for the Shimpling part of the tree. My name is still on that tree as thanks for info, I just checked.