Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Edward Mortimer He was born 1792; died 1863 at 21 Hanilton Terrace, Paddington, London, aged 70 years; buried 18th Mar 1863 at Kensal Green Cemetery, London | |||
He married Sarah Jane Smith on c 1820. She was born c 1800. They had the following children: | |||
2 | i | Jane Elizabeth who was born 1822 at London; christened 18th Mar 1822 St Clements Danes, London | |
ii | Edward who was born 1826 at London; christened 18th Jan 1826 St Clements Danes, London | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Jane Elizabeth Greenwood [Mortimer] was the daughter of Edward Mortimer and Sarah Jane Mortimer [Smith]. She was born 1822 at London; christened 18th Mar 1822 at St Clements Danes, London | |||
She married John Greenwood, solicitor on 12th Jun 1839 at St Marylebone Christ Church, Westminster, London. He was born 1815 at London, son of Thomas Greenwood. They had the following children: | |||
i | Jane Matilda who was born 28th Jun 1840 at London; christened 12th Aug 1840 St Marylebone Christ Church, Westminster, London | ||
ii | Mary who was born 29th Sep 1841 at London; christened 17th May 1842 St Marylebone Christ Church, Westminster, London | ||
iii | Thomas who was born 24th Dec 1842 at London; christened 6th Jul 1843 St Marylebone Christ Church, Westminster, London | ||
3 | iv | Edward who was born 19th Jan 1845 at London; christened 10th Jun 1847 St Marylebone Christ Church, Westminster, London | |
Generation No. 3 | |||
3. Edward Greenwood was the son of John Greenwood, solicitor and Jane Elizabeth Greenwood [Mortimer]. He was born 19th Jan 1845 at London; christened 10th Jun 1847 at St Marylebone Christ Church, Westminster, London | |||
He married Mary Ann Hollingdale on 29th Jul 1886 at All Soul's Church, Marylebone, Westminster, London. She was born Oct to Dec 1852 at Tonbridge, Kent, registered at Tonbridge District, Kent, ref: 1852 Q4 Vol 2a Page 358 | |||
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