ࡱ>    !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~Root EntryZ O2QdCONTENTS PCompObjVSPELLING8(the South Seas, both named after him in the 18th, married and lived in London but his genealogical roots were in Suffolk. As to commercial enterprises, the China Mortlocks of Regent Street and Oxford Street have been repatriated to their home in East Anglia. The hatters of Gracechurch Street had their origins south of the Thames. As to occupations, we find innkeepers and butchers perhaps disproportionately represented and the latter may or may not be linked to a cheesemonger and a tea dealer. As usual, Mo      !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~rtlock is England in microcosm. London, the great melting-pot, provides a large number of stray entries not linked to any other. I have grouped these by location. It would need a much more detailed search of parish registers to sort them out than I have felt able to undertake, and in any case many will not have been baptised in the Church of England, or, if so, some may have been christened long after their birth. However such a search could would reveal many more Mortlocks than easily-accessible sources such as IGI, marriage licences, printed versions of parish registers, publicly-available census abstracts and probate records make visible. Even then, the natural mobility of Londoners, particularly in rented accommodation, would probably prevent conclusiveCHNKWKS /PLTEXTTEXTFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPP FDPPFDPP FDPPFDPP FDPPFDPP FDPPFDPP FDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPP in East AngLondon Mortlocks In 1881 the total number of Mortlocks in London north of the Thames was about 240, or roughly a quarter of the worldwide total. As can be seen from the data, the name of Mortlock was already current in London in the 15th Century. There is no means of confirming that Amyas Mortelake was related to the East Anglian Mortlocks, or whether he(?) came of independent stock from Mortlake in Surrey. Similarly for many of the later Mortlocks in London one cannot tell whether they are indigenous to that city, or immigrants from East Anglia. However for most London Mortlocks an East Anglian origin can be confirmed, or at least inferred from census records. Of the fifty or so heads of families in the 1881 London census, about thirty - 60% - were born in East Anglia and only 17 in London or Middlesex (Kent, Hampshire and Yorkshire each supplied one head of family in 1881 London). Many of these apparent cockneys had fathers or grandfathers with East Anglian roots. An example is the family in Stoke Newington of whom the patriarch was a partner in Skirrow and Mortlock, dealers in zinc and other metals; they originate from Suffolk via Cambridgeshire. Many other  London Mortlocks can be found in my East Anglian lists. Particularly in times of agricultural hardship, the Great Wen was a great attractor. By 1881 we can see quite a few unmarried female Mortlocks in domestic service in London - a commonplace for the times. There are some minor stars in the London statistics, for instance William, a Surrey and United England cricketer and veteran of the first-ever England tour of Australia in the 19th century. Henry, Master of the Stationers Company in the 17th Century, probably had his original familial roots in Essex. James, who discovered two groups of islands in linking of many families. Many individuals seem to have been out when the census taker called. My London is the modern Greater London; some of the records used are to be found under their original counties of Kent and Surrey (to say nothing of Middlesex). This section closes with a selection from various London directories - many of the individuals named will be seen to be situated genealogically in the London or East Anglian tables. Here comes the data: Early London records -------------------- London Wills 1374-1625: 1409 Amyas MORTELAKE St Andrew Hub (probate only) 1577 Mary MURTLOCHE widow St Lawrence Pountney (admon/will no execr) 24.1.1582 ? ========(1)John(2)========= Elizabeth WOOD | of Stepney | Limehouse St | vestryman Dunstan | 1588-98 | | | ----------------- | | | | William Juliana dau 15.2.1572 20.11.1575 13.9.88 {all Stepney StD Agnes = 22.10.1598 St Botolph Aldgate, William PRESTIVE Mary = 18.11.1621London, John TAYLOR Bridget = 4.2.1636London, Robert LEECH John ===== Lydia | ----------- | | Rebecca Alexander 7.3.1624 7.6.26 {both St Bride's Fleet St see also Gazeley, Suffolk for Miles and his London family see  One of Cromwell s Captains for Henry the printer and stationer of St Faith s under St Paul s ------------- | | Thomas Mary = Thomas PAGE +5.1693St Thomas Hospital carpenter of Fleet St ex HMS St Michael #PR0B11/445 f127 10.1703 Richard = Elizabeth FREE St Bride's Fleet St 15.5.1705 Leonora b.Stepney to John & Jane 5.5.1717 Mary b.Stepney to John & Ann John ======= Elizabeth | ----------- | | Philip Elizabeth 16.9.1723 17.1.1727 {both St Anne s Soho William ======= Elizabeth | William 25.10.1727StGiles Cripplegate for All Hallows the Less, see Attleborough, Norfolk London(2)(see also Melbourn and Meldreth (Cambs) MORTLOCKS) ------ 19.12.1744 Mrs Mary of St Clement Danes(2)========== George BRISAC of Enfield StGeoHPCnr ?23.4.1714StAnn Soho | (of Huguenot extraction) | --------------------------------------------- | | | | Mary Ann Walter Henry Maria Elizabeth George (Capt.RN) 13.5.46 20.6.48 9.3.50 15.1.53 <-------------- all St Andrew, Enfield ---------------> =? ?+11.1810[GM] James ===== Catherine | ---------------------- | | Catherine Anne 16.10.1743StJas.Westminster 24.4.1748StMarks Samuel MORTLAKE~ ===== Mary | ~ servant to Westminster hospital Ann (witness in court case 12.12.1787) 23.11.1760StDunstan in the West John, glazier of Cartwright St, S.Botolph, Aldgate, stands bail 9.1767 [LMA,MJ/SP/1767/09/031] Ann = 11.6.1788St Michael Cornhill, Samuel HILL Elizabeth = 13.11.1788StMFields, Richard BLATCHLY William ======= Hannah | ------------ | | Esther William 2.6.1774 21.7.76 } both StJas.Westminster Is this the William who was a juror at the Old Bailey 16.5.1784 & 11.9.1792? (but see China Mortlocks) 24.7.1797 John =========(1)Thomasina(2)========= Philip BALL | StBotolph Elizabeth Aldgate 15.1.1792StBA for Sarah = 25.7.1807 Ch.Ch.Newgate see Hawstead, Sfk David furnishing ironmonger, 7 Gt Queen St,Lincoln s Inn Fields 1811,1814 Thomas = 8.4.1817 St Botolph Billingsgate, Elizabeth GIDDINGS lic.,botp Jane = 2.10.1820 St Giles Cripplegate, Thomas PIPER Mary = 12.2.1833 St Clement Danes, John HARRIS Martha = 1835St Ann & St Agnes, Aldersgate), James BURLING or St Botolph without A gate ) Hannah buried St Clement Danes 1831 London(3) ------ Sarah 1801-2Q73London C Mary 1824City, visitor in W Ham 1881,  widow formerly grocer Kate 1842-6.7.1845SMary Mounthaw,London(of Labour in Vain St!) [NB Vicar-General Marriage Licences for London are held in Lambeth Palace Library] E London RD (& for St Andrew Undershaft, see unassigned) ----------- In 1846 a Mr MORTLOCK was Master of the East London workhouse in Aldersgate St. This is probably Samuel [see Shimpling(13), Suffolk], and the Mortlock Encyclopaedia narrative Master of the Workhouse. William4Q51 Charlotte Elizabeth3Q53-4Q60Shoreditch Sarah Ann+1Q55 W London RD(see also Hingham, Norfolk) ----------- Rebecca = 2Q39W.London, William BARTLETT, John EDWARDS or William FISHER o.s. Mary, Margaret, Sarah Mary Ann = 17.10.1840lic., Henry CHAMBERS Caroline = 1Q47W.London, Geo.EVANS/Robt Edmund FLETCHER/?Chas BUTTERWORTH o.s. Elizabeth, Sarah, Mary, Rachel ? b.ca.1810-20, in St Giles & St George 1841 Ann = 4Q53W.London, Eli COALES/Constante AGGIO o.s. Elizabeth COALES St Sepulchre [RD W London]& see Clare, Suffolk (S.London(6)) Sarah 1817-20.8.1837, died at Bart s Hospital St Martins RD(& see Holborn; & Hingham, Norfolk) For the widows Sarah and Elizabeth S[arah] lodging with Mr Samuel CLARK of St Martins in 1881, see the tree for Frederick Cheetham MORTLOCK of Cambridge and his family; these are his estranged widow and divorced daughter (ex-RAWLINS) 3Q82 Percival/John ========== Anna Victoria LANGLEY 1843StMartin s London Camberwell 1860Ireland civil engineer [also rec. mantle maker in Camberwell 1901 for Strand] | ---------------------------------------------- | | | Archibald Montgomery Perceval/(St)John Frederick William 14.7.83CW 4Q87CW(?Brixton) 7.5.89CW-4Q89CW vanboy in Camberwell 1901 Louisa b.1830 (?b.Glemsford 4.9.1829), 6 mo. for stealing a purse in Fenchurch St [Times,21.9.52](her accomplice, shoemaker John Williams,  well known to the police , got 7 years transportation). She had previously been sent to prison in Surrey 4.8.1851; this new sentence was a commutation of a sentence of transportation in Surrey 9.7.1852; out again, she was sentenced to transportation again in Kent 9.5.1853 - though clearly this was not carried out, as she received another prison sentence in Surrey 19.5.1856. Strand (see also Lambeth; Mildenhall(4), Suffolk; ------ & for Essex St & Crown St, Hingham(5), Norfolk) 14.6.1858 Fanny, b.1827, of Crown St Strand got 9 months for counterfeiting (her boyfriend John FORSTER b.1801, 12; her mother, Ann MINGAY b.1807, 18) [Times] Edmonton(includes Hornsey & Tottenham) -------- (see also Hundon, Chevington(4 & 5), & Barton Mills, Suffolk, & Suffolk unidentified; Peldon, Essex; & Cambridge (China Mortlocks (Skirrow & Mortlock), & Swavesey); Shoreditch & St Pancras & Marylebone & Rotherhithe) for Hornsey see Woodditton, Cambs (blacksmiths) see Shimpling(12)(Lavenham) Sfk for James and Thomas etc bootmakers of Tottenham & S.Hornsey see Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk for James and Emma etc, & Canon Charles Bernard & Harry Clive, Essex cricketer Emily 1852-2Q1929Edmonton Emma 1Q54ED-3Q76Edmonton, in orphanage in Tottenham 1871 William b.ca.1861 of Cornwall Rd, Tottenham, convicted of stealing two Singer sewing machines, a horse, and a pony and trap. Sacked from Singers, he had already been convicted of embezzlement on 3.12.1891. [Illustrated Police News, 5.3.1892] William 1857-4Q1906Edmonton St George East(Wapping)(StGE) & see Bury St Edmunds(4),& Brandon, both Suffolk -------------- Sarah+3Q40StGE William +2Q42StGE William cheesemonger 198 Brick Lane, St George East 1839 [Pigot s Directory] Damaging fire at E & M MORTLOCK, cheesemonger, New Road St George East [Lloyds 23.2.1845] William cheesemonger New Road, St George East 1846 [Post Office Directory] James William tea dealer at 95,Anchor & Hope Alley, Wapping 1881 (but not there in the 1881 census) Mary Emma 1Q-3Q99StGE Emma Mary 3Q1901StGE William+3Q55Whitechapel & see also Hawstead(4),& Brandon, Suffolk; Ongar, & West Ham, Essex; & Lambeth, & Camberwell, S.London Stepney(SP)(see also Shimpling(8), & Clare(12), Suffolk; ------- Peldon, & Colchester, & Walthamstow, Essex, & Essex (misc)) Maria Anne+2Q47Stepney Eliza+3Q45Stepney Charles Robert 4Q97Stepney-3Q99Poplar James Charles 3Q99Stepney-4Q99Ipswich for Mile End see also Chelmsford, Essex; & Hundon(9), & Clare(12), Suffolk; & the Hertford branch of the China Mortlocks) Mary Ann =3Q1908Mile End Hackney(HK) ------- (see also Shimpling(12), Hundon(9), Clare(6), & Bury St Edmunds,Suffolk; China Mortlocks (S.Australia,  Skirrow & Mortlock , & Hertford); Cambs(misc); Ongar, Essex; Kent; & Poplar & Lambeth) 1811: William, shoemaker, Hackney;8.6.1815 115 Hackney Rd Cresc.[Sun Fire Ins] John 1808-4Q70Hackney Martha 1815-4Q75Hackney Mary Ann 1858-3Q1934Hackney Walter 2Q61Hackney Mary Ann =3Q59Hackney,John SUDELL Edith =2Q92Hackney,Frederick Tuffield MOORE/Edwin Hall AMBRIDGE o.s.Kate Eleanor Frederick H[?erbert](? overseas military 1911)=3Q1919Hackney,Lily F KLIMCKE (she ?1873, in W Ham with Daniel + 3s.2d 1911 but no death for Daniel on fbmd) Winifred Eveline1Q1902Hackney, in Risbridge RD 1911 Bethnal Green(BG)(see also Kennington, Lambeth, & Greenwich; Hundon, ------------- Glemsford(6), Hartest, Clare(12 & 16), & Bury St Edmunds(5), Suffolk; Ongar/Epping, & Orsett RD, Essex; & China Mortlocks (Hertford(2)) Sarah 1809-20.1.47StBotolph,Bishopsgate, of 34 Anglesea St Bethnal Green Elizabeth = 4Q72BG, George ROGERS Emma Jane = 4Q77Beth.Grn, William JENKINSON ?1860 1858Hoxton, Billingsgate porter OR Kingsland James Thomas STAINES (see Poplar; or Shimpling(12), Suffolk) Mary Ann A =3Q78BG,David James KING Elizabeth =4Q86BG,Thomas William BARNES/Joseph SMITH, o.s. Jane Elizabeth George ======= Elizabeth 1867London 1867Bethnal Green horsekeeper in Hanwell 1901 Poplar RD(PO)(includes Bromley by Bow(BbB)) --------- John ======= Harriett 1809Middlesex | 1812London seaman | cook 27Duke St Southampton 1881 | Thomas NELSON | tailor ------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | 1.10.1865 | John Martha A` | Emma` Elizabeth` Harriett Jane` =========== Henry 1836Mx 2Q54Soton | Maria Mary 3Q44So ton- StJames 1842 | 1881 unm.nurse | 1Q39PO 1841PO 1Q1901So ton Southampton tailor V in Plumstead | 1861 svt 1861 svt next | Millbrk Camberwell page | (So ton) ?2Q68= | =1Q64Sotn Chelsea | Richard FARR, guilder | 9.4.1871 | Frederick George`(1)======== Esther Tarlington ` BMD txcribed 3Q51Southampton-2Q1918Marylebone StThomas 1853Westminster- as MORDLOCK grocer's warehouseman/grocer1891 RegentSt 2Q1907Marylebone beer retailer, 309 Goswell St 1903? | : | --------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | | Harriett | Frederick William Harry | | Sidney Esther Florence Esther | Richard John George | | Percy^ Mary Harriett 25.10.71 | 4Q74 3Q77 2Q79 | | 2Q87Chlsea- 2Q91<-Chelsea->4Q93 StTRgtSt | <-- Westminster --> | | 3Q47Worthng <in Paddington1901> -4Q71 | Sgt4DgnGds coachman railway | | railway W'minstr | ClapmCmn1916 Paddingtn searchr | | van guard 1901 | 2Q99Chelsea= 1901 1901 | | =4Q06StGHSq Emma Georgina| =3Q99 | | Susannah COOPER/Emily Ellen E Tarlington Frances| (Chelsea) Charles | WARMAN o.s.George Henry FIGG 2.3.73StTRgtSt BROWNE| Alice May Edward | hospital nurse 1880| SKINNER 2Q82Wmtr- John James 2Q95Paddingtn= | 1877 ?1Q1948 1Q84Westminster- -----------| Ednbrdge Lewisham ?21.2.1919Epsom | | (Kent) gnr RGA pte R.Defence Corps Muriel Richard 1901 =2Q05StGHSq Frances Edwin |Edith Sophia REYNOLDS 1904 4Q09 | Steyning Sx Evelyn Tarlington (family StGHSq 1911) family in Steyning 1911 3Q07Lambeth : : 4Q09 Frederick George(2)========== Mary Ann VERDEAU 1874 Marylebone ~ Philip Charles was a grocer s assistant in the Home & Colonial Stores, Edgware Rd. He was called up but was sacked 15.8.18 for  poor physique with a number of defects . Poor lad, he was only 5 2 high, 7st.11lbs with a 31 chest. But we had got through rather a lot of men by then ... [PRO,WO364/2598]. ^ stoker RN 1907;Medway 1911; pension Chief Stoker 1935[PRO,ADM188/890 & 112] assumes that, for whatever reason, HJ reverted to her maiden name Poplar(2) ------ previous page V ?1Q64 | 2Q93 Charlotte =======(1)John(2)======(2)Harriett Jane(1)= COLLINS 1850Burton on Trent So ton 1836 So'ton 1855-1Q29So'ton | Southampton- | 2Q1925Southampton --------------| mariner1881;boatswain s mate,2nd Master etc Sydney | | dock lab.Soton 1901 Ellen Florence 1877So ton 1879So ton previous page V ? 3Q86 Frederick Charles MORDLOCK ======= Emma Jane SHELTON 3Q67Southampton W.Derby 1868Salford, Lancs mineral water bottler 1891 | gen.lab.1901 | all in Broughton,Lancs 1901 | ------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | Charles Fredk` Sarah Jane` John Alfred` Lily` Harry` 2Q86Manchester- 3Q88Salford 4Q89Salford 4Q91Salford 2Q96Salford 15.5.17 kia =2Q11Blackburn served WW1 served WW1 bur.Darwen,Lancs =2Q15Blackburn =3Q1911Blackburn TOWNLEY Mary Alice ENTWISTLE ` BMD transcribed 2Q1884 as  MORDLOCK Lily` =======(?2)Richard CREWE I reckon FCM 1843London Salford 1841Lancs, baker is the son of | one of the girls. George 1869Lancs carman Poplar unidentified: (see also Clare(8,12&16), Cavendish, Shimpling(8), & Wickhambrook, Suffolk; Littleport, Cambs (ex Lakenheath, Suffolk); Woodditton, Cambs (Mortlock blacksmiths); Mundford(10), Norfolk; Hempstead, Colchester, Peldon, St Osyth, Ongar, & West Ham, Essex; & the Hertford branch of the China Mortlocks) Emma Jane Henry Alice Louisa John 4Q60Poplar 2Q-2Q62 3Q-3Q72PO 3Q-3Q74PO Fanny 1860-4Q1930Poplar Elizabeth Mary Amelia 1870-4Q88Poplar Eliza 1878-2Q96Poplar 1Q95 Emily Agnes ======= Benjamin RICHARDS 3Q62Poplar Stepney 1862Poplar,shoemaker svt Bethnal Grn 1891 | 2s.3d John =3Q1901Poplar,Eliza Ann BURLING/Ann GERMAIN Arthur | 20.5.1906 Robert ========= Mary Ann CANTY 4Q84Poplar Bromley 1883/4 | ------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | Ada Nellie Robert Charles Mary Julia Elsie Leonard Florence Winifred 2Q11PO A G A G 1Q25PO 1Q08PO 1Q10PO 4Q13PO 2Q16PO 2Q19PO 3Q21PO John James BAILEY | 4Q1908 | James Harry ====== C/Katherine Poplar 1881 | ------------------------------- | | | James Adam Herbert Henry T Lilian J C 4Q09Poplar 1Q12Poplar 1Q14Poplar Eliza A 1866 =4Q1910Poplar, William Dobson MURLEY 1850 Lucy 1899Bow Violet Lilian 2Q00Poplar Henrietta 4Q-4Q00Poplar William George 4Q01Poplar Mary R 1Q12Poplar, mother NORMAN 3Q1929 Frederick ====== Ethel Valentine McCARTNEY ?4Q1908Poplar-1999 | David = Jan | Zoe (Mortlock archive#2) Shoreditch(SD) & Stepney(SP) --------------------------- see also Shimpling(13), Clare(5), Mildenhall(5), & Bury St Edmunds, all Suffolk; Woodditton, Cambs (Mortlock blacksmiths); & the China Mortlocks (Hertford branch)); & Lambeth Susan = 17.4.1803 Ch.Ch.Spitalfields, John HOGBEN 7.6.1784 Sarah ROXBY ========(1)John(2)========== Maria ?+1794 StL Shdch | | | ------------------------------------------------------ | | | | | | | | Ann William Ann Sarah Hannah Susannah | 15.1.86 9.4.87 24.9.88 29.11.90 19.2.92 18.4.94 | StL_SD StL_SD StBotolph StB/B gate StB/Bgate StL_SD | ?d.inf Bishpsgte =9.5.31StL_SD | John McCRERY | | ---------- 3Q65 11.5.1823 | | James GROVES =======(2)?Sarah LOVERIDGE ============ William Elizabeth /William SYMONDS Stepney Ch.Ch.Spflds 20.9.95 Maria o.s.Mary | StL_SD 8.10.97 | StL_SD ---------------------------------------- | | | Eliza Mary Ann William 4.4.24Stepney 4.4.24Stepney- 23.6.30SP =3Q46 4Q89Barton Regis RD |Clifton(Bristol) (Bristol) |Samuel SMART in Clifton 1851-71 with |1820Liverpool Eliza & Samuel |cigar maker dressmaker 1851 |  pawnbroker s assistant 1861,1871 1s.2d  married , matron & nurse at Colston School, Stapleton, Glos 1881 Sarah = 31.12.1790StL_Shoreditch, Nicholas CURTIS 24.5.1824 Elizabeth ============== William MAY ?1780SD StL_Shoreditch ?1775SD John2Q41Shoreditch Emma Frederick Elizabeth +4Q37Shoreditch +3Q59Shoreditch ?1781-4Q76Shoreditch Walter Charles R 1Q-3Q84Shoreditch see also Bury St Edmunds for James and Emma etc, & Canon Charles Bernard & Harry Clive, Essex cricketer see Essex (Ongar & Epping) for three more Shoreditch marriages Islington(Isl) --------- (see also Lambeth(S.London); Shimpling(5 & 12), Clare(15), Chevington(Barrow), Hawstead(4), Brandon, & Mildenhall(Titus), all Suffolk; Suffolk(Misc.); Hempstead(7), & Peldon(2), Essex; blacksmiths (Wood Ditton(2 & 4)); & the China Mortlocks(inc. Skirrow & Mortlock)) Esther = 9.5.1830St Mary Islington, Philemon BALL Anna +4Q37Islington George tobacconist, 16 Radcliffe Terrace, Goswell Rd 1858 Elizabeth+4Q43Islington Walter 1833-4Q99Islington Eliza =1Q51Islington,George Christmas LANG or George RANDEL, o.s. Sarah A LANG/Louisa/Emily Sarah =4Q54Islington,Henry MILLS/John Robert COLLINS Eliza, Hide s Terrace Islington, bankrupt [Times, 7.12.1867] 1Q75 Matilda ========= Walter DESBOROUGH 1843Islington St Albans +<1881 charwoman | 3s Samuel =4Q1908Islington,Elizabeth Annie MITCHELL ->Maud 1Q12Isl Albert Ernest 3Q-3Q80Isl Henry 1884-3Q84Isl St Pancras(StP)(all full dates StP Old Church (StPOldCh)except where stated) ---------- (& see Glemsford(6), Bradfield(Gerald), Denham(9), Hundon (William the Chapel Clerk), Lakenheath, Mildenhall, & Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk; Attleborough/Hingham(2), Norfolk; Steeple Bumpstead, Hempstead, & Ongar, Essex; Hampshire; Kent; St Olave, Southwark; Lambeth; the China Mortlocks; and unassigned) Thomas = 13.5.1796St Pancras, Mary FRANKLIN 24.8.1815 Michael ========= Priscilla HERRING +1830/3#PROB11/1816 f316 StP OldCh 1775/80- bur.Tottenham churchyard 4.1845Tottenham# land in Mitcham & Isleworth (High Rd Tottenham) probably a builder Michael MORTLOCK, farmer, Cowdery Farm, Merton, Wimbledon, bankrupt 1817 [Morning Chronicle 7.3.1817; Times, 26.2.17, 10.2.18, 19.11.18]. Probably the same Michael; may explain why, in his nun-cupative will, he apologises for being such a bad husband. St Pancras(2) but see Attleborough/Hingham(2), Norfolk ---------- James ======= Eliza 1781-18.4.56Camden Town(StP) | +4Q60StP Henry James 21.2.1812StP-?3Q59Kensington Ann =17.5.1827,John MANNING ?Wales =1827StPancras,John JUDD 14.3.1841 Harriett =========(2)William MEDHURST 1800/5Mx StP.OldCh 1795/180Mx millwright family in Lewes 4.1841 | 1s.1d 1Q63 Samuel(1)========== Ellen Jane (?2)------ Louisa 1838/9StP/St Maries Newtown- Marylebone FULTON 1842StP 2Q1910Shditch | 1842Camden Town- (1881) carpenter StAndrewsHB 1881 | ?3Q98Isl picture frame maker 1901 | | --------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | Samuel Louisa- Elizabeth (James)^ Harriett Martha Amelia Eliza 2Q63StP 1Q66StP/ 2Q68HB- William 4Q71- 3Q73HB 2Q75 4Q76 -4Q82 Cromer 4Q71HB 1Q70HB 2Q89HB ?=2Q91 <-Clerkenwell-> Holborn 1Q1940Isl <---- St George Martyr ---> S.Giles svt Claife (?1)=4Q89 ?Alfred George JAMES Lancs 1891 (St G East) svt HB 1901 Emma HACKSHAW {HB=Holborn (2)= |Rosina |1871StP-?4Q1944EssexSW | ------------------------- | | Rose Mary 2Q99Lambeth William Samuel 4Q1902Fulham ^1891:silversmith b. Holborn. 1901: silver polisher in Lambeth, b. Holloway Ellen 1837-1Q92StP Susannah 1Q38StP Jane+3Q38StP Elizabeth+4Q40StP Charles Thomas 4Q45StP (but see Lewisham) Annie 1846-1Q90StP Frederick 1860-1Q1941StP =4Q86StP, Annie GIBBS or Annie Florence HOWLETT Arthur William 1865?-2Q66StP Eleanor Mary 2Q72StP Mary A C 1874-3Q1918StP St Pancras(3) ---------- 1Q80 Henry James Francis ========== Lydia Cecilia G T CLARKE 16.8.58StPancras- Manchester 1859London- 1Q10London(Central) (RC) 1Q94Islington oyster dealer N.Meols Lancs^ 1881 | ^nr Southport,Lancs decorative artist Hornsey 1891 | ditto Flint Villa, Green Lane, Sunbury, Mx 1901 (nr St Ignatius RC church) | ------------------------------------------------------- | ? | | Cecilia Eliza M Leo Josephine G(?Carrie) John Ignatius 4Q80Southport 1Q86Blackburn- 1891Hornsey 4Q91) 3Q92Edmonton- (Lancs) 4Q89StPancras [Edmonton RD] Upton) 3Q99Sunbury =3Q10Fulham(?Farnham) =3Q17Weymouth : 3Q97 Henry James Francis(2)========== Annie COOK Kensington 1862-4Q1900Staines | ------------------------| | | Henry Francis George Augustine 4Q98Sunbury[Staines RD] 3Q00-1Q01Sunbury ?d.inf : -------- : 2Q04 | | Henry James Francis(3)========== Maria Harriett REED~ James Wandsworth 1878Bow | |---------------- | | Arthur Anthony~ Gregory George 3Q05Sunbury-5.4.81B.Columbia 2Q-3Q07Sunbury lived Vancouver = Maude( Monty ) ~ arr. Quebec fm Liverpool 11.10.1910 SS Lake Manitoba also recorded as arriving in Detroit from Canada 30.10.1917 Probably the Henry 1Q58Edmonton, in  Boys Home East Barnet 1871 ?in Bentfield End, Stansted Mountfitchet(Essex)1891 Clerkenwell(CK) (includes Pentonville & was in Borough of Finsbury) ----------- (see also Hundon(9), Barton Mills, & Mildenhall(4), Suffolk; & the China Mortlocks (Hertford); St Pancras; & Kent) George Kirtland ======= Ann | Emma 10.7.1836Pentonville Emma/Emily Margaret Elizabeth Frederick Robert Charles Robinson 2Q-2Q44CK +3Q44<on same cert.>+3Q44 MORTLOCK-SMITH 4Q65CK Bloomsbury/St Giles in the Fields & see Bury St Edmunds, Brettenham --------------------------------- & Freckenham (blacksmiths), all Suffolk Sarah =1801St Giles in the Fields, Cyrus WILLSON Martha =6.1.1825 St George Bloomsbury, Charles RICHARDSON Mary =14.2.1836 St George Bloomsbury, Thomas McCRERY for Mary Ann 1871-1Q80StGiles, see, speculatively, Clare(7), Suffolk see also the Cambridge (China) Mortlocks under  Skirrow & Mortlock Holborn(HB) ------- see also Shimpling(12), Clare(15), Mildenhall(Barton Mills), Hawstead(4), & Freckenham(2), Suffolk; China Mortlocks(Hertford, & Skirrow & Mortlock); & St Pancras, Marylebone & Kensington Michael = 1.10.1742HB,Elizabeth BEADLE [?see Freckenham blacksmiths, Suffolk] John ===== Mary | Mary Ann 26.12.1829Holborn-?2Q77StGHSq William+2Q47Holborn Ann+1Q64Holborn Ada 2Q92Holborn, orphan in institution in Norwood, S.London 1901 William A =3Q1919Holborn,Florence C C WELLS St George's Hanover Square(see also the China Mortlocks; Kent; -------------------------- & Glemsford(6), Bradfield(4), Shimpling(4), (StGHSq) Hawstead(5), Freckenham(4), Clare(16) & Worlington(2), Suffolk, & Suffolk(misc); & Mundford(4,6 & 9),& Attleburgh(2), Norfolk John =26.4.1791StGHSq,Isabella ALEXANDER Esther =15.6.1798StGHSq(sp.,lic.),John PALMER William =12.12.1826StGHSq, Sarah SIMPSON W.MORTLOCK, carpenter of Birdcage Walk, bankrupt [Times, 25.11.1807] 1820: William, painter & glazier of StGHSq, takes a lease of a new house in Hornton or Holland St. George Samuel 2Q47StGHSq-3Q48EastGrinstead,Sussex Thomas+3Q62StGHSq William =3Q40StGHSq,?Eliza Charlotte KELTY/Elizabeth STEPHENS Sarah =4Q41StGHSq,Stephen Cowling BUTTERS/Henry Samways CARR /William MARKWELL/Joseph SMART o.s. Lois, Elizabeth, Martha Ethel Maude 4Q77-4Q77StGHSq William Sidney F 1892-3Q92StGHSq Winifred Grace 3Q97StGHSq Edith May 4Q1902StGHSq ? in Sudbury, Suffolk 1911 for other Pimlico, see Mundford(4), Norfolk (St)Marylebone(MB) (see also Glemsford(6), Boxted, Clare ((15)& for S.London), -------------- Denham(2), Mildenhall(6), & Freckenham(3) & Lawshall(4), Suffolk; Mundford, & Hingham, Norfolk; Hempstead, Essex; & Germany; the China Mortlocks; Poplar; & St Olave, Southwark) Sarah = 15.8.1792 St Marylebone, Charles BROWN Mary = 1813 St Marylebone, William LANGSTON John ======= Ann | ------------------------- | | Elizabeth Ann 29.5.1800MB John 14.9.06MB Thomas ======= Elizabeth 1792Marylebone-3Q63Marylebone 1801Westminster-4Q56Marylebone stableman 1851,street sweeper 1861 James ======= Ann | ---------- | | ) both bap. 8.6.1817 Alice David } Providence Ind. chapel 6.4.1809 6.1811 } Titchfield St Marylebone  In Little Titchfield-st is a chapel (called Providence chapel) belonging to a congregation who profess the doctrines of the late Mr. Whitfield, and style themselves Independents. Their minister is a man who was a coal-heaver, and for some whimsical reasons changed his name from Hunt to Huntington. He is author of a great variety of tracts, which are in much esteem among his followers. Some of them are of a very singular cast, especially one in which he illustrates the doctrine of a particular providence in a very improper and mistaken way. ['Marylebone', The Environs of London: volume 3: County of Middlesex (1795), pp. 242-279. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=45438] Mary, b.1810, living with her greengrocer mother in Salisbury Mews/Thornton Place, Somers Town (by Baker St), Marylebone, died of being shot in the face in Crawford St, Marylebone, by Benjamin BURRUP, tailor of Greenwich (b.1805). The defence tried to get Burrup off by saying that she had actually died of a cold contracted by walking with him in the rain. This story was widely copied by papers in Newcastle, Hull, Oxford etc. He was duly hanged. [Times,19.12.1828, 18.2.29] John, lab., of Marylebone had up for obtaining property (from the Mortlock china shop) by false pretences [Times,18.10.33; Morning Chronicle, 30.11.1833; LMA,MJ/SP/1833/12/001] & see the China Mortlock narrative. John ======= Catherine GIBBONS | George ========= Ellen 16.10.1829StM | 1830StPancras journeyman baker John of 1 Stones Row MB 1861 1845StPancras;errand boy 1861 Marylebone(MB)(2) ---------- In January 1856 Charles Dickens reported being written to by a Mrs Mortlock of 8 Molyneaux St, Bryanston Square, whose husband had run away four years before leaving her with two small children. She stated that she had never written begging letters before. Elizabeth+1Q38MaryleBone Henry+2Q58MaryleBone Mary+2Q63MaryleBone Henry Mortlock Alice Maria Elizabeth Harriett 2Q39-?2Q39 1Q-3Q52 1858?-2Q81MBn 1Q-1Q59MB Mary Ann =2Q53Marylebone,Thomas BIRNEY/Philip William PACK (o.s. Mary Ann) Susan =2Q59Marylebone,?(William ESSERY, he = Angelica) Emma =4Q59Marylebone,?James ROBERTS/Thomas COOK (o.s. Ann) Maria =3Q60Marylebone,?Robert CLARKE (o.s. Eliza) Thomas, Coach and Horses, surrenders licence [Era, 12.5.1861] 4Q64 Eliza ========== William ASHLEY 1820 police sgt ?1823Portsmouth Marylebone or 1846Camberwell Charles HEWETT 1842Bermondsey Mary Ann = 1Q75Marylebone, George WHITE Laura (?1864Peldon, Essex) = 2Q91Marylebone, William RIDOUT or Ernest DANIELS (oth.spouse Sarah) 4Q99 George ======= Ida May MURRANT 1Q72Marylebone- Croydon 1870E.Meon,Hants- 16.10.1943Minehead#[reg.Woolwich] | 2.10.1943Minehead# poulterer | in Croydon 1901 | Ivy Majorie 1Q1903Croydon,unm.1943 Annie Mary =3Q1902Marylebone,Robert ROBERTS/William Henry HENLEY o.s.Elizabeth May 1884London, boarder  help in kitchen in the St Vincent de Paul convent & orphanage at 9, Lower Seymour St, Portman Square, Marylebone 1901 Ethel Maud 3Q84Marylebone-1Q86Fulham Alice 1885-4Q87Marylebone Louisa Elizabeth 1900/1-2Q01Marylebone Frederick Alfred 3Q-3Q1901Marylebone 2Q1933 Frederick Sydney ====== Violet W ARKWELL 1Q1907Marylebone Lewes soldier then bus driver | fought at Dunkirk and Monte Cassino Donald Frederick 2Q36Lewes Kensington(KS) (see also Hundon(4 & 7), Shimpling(5), Brettenham, ---------- Hawstead(5) & Wood Ditton(2)(Cambs)(Mortlock blacksmiths), Worlington, all Suffolk, & Sfk misc.; Colchester(3&4), Essex; Hingham, Norfolk; St Pancras, Chelsea, & Lambeth; & Germany) James 1827-4Q97KS;?11 Newland St Knightsbridge 1883 Jane 1825-1Q83KS Mary Sarah Frances Ann +3Q38 +2Q43 +2Q47 +3Q59KS21 4Q48 John Alexander ========= Sophia Eleanor FORSTER 1820Kensington-4Q54KS StLukes 1824Holborn- plumber 5,Goldsmith Pl.Edmonton Islington 1Q58Shoreditch Amelia =1Q49Kensington,Robert ROBINSON/Henry SMITH/Richard STEERS/Sam.LEE o.s.Ann Frances(Frances Ann) John =4Q50Kensington,Martha GUY/Louisa Elizabeth REYNOLDS o.s. Thomas EVANS/Henry HOOPER J(?)&Thomas =4Q53Kensington, Elizabeth CHARMAN/Elizabeth HARRIS o.s. John Wm SOAR Frances 1836Kensington-1Q1910Paddington, svt 1901 Ellen 1843Kensington, in Willesden 1901 Mary Elizabeth 1843-2Q84Kensington Georginia 1851n.k., nurse child in Kensington 1861 Emily 4Q61Kensington --------- 1Q83 | | 1Q83 Arthur ALLEN~ ========== Eliza Jane~ Jane ========== Alfred 1860-1931Iola Kansas Kensington 1866-1911 Kensington WOODFORD | |------------- | | Edith Maude 6d b. in US 6.9.83WHam or Tring,Herts-1969 | V V Leora FOSTER of Wichita Kansas ~ emigrated to Missouri 1886 from Antwerp in SS Pennland; bur. Highland Cemetery, Allen County, Kansas. Eliza died in a mental home, Osawatomie, Kansas; Arthur as a pauper. Robert FOSKER = Mary Ann 1829Monks Eleigh | 1832Monks Eleigh | ---------------------------------- | | | 3Q1909 3Q1901 | Anna Maria ======(?2)James(?1)====== Charlotte 1892M.Eleigh KS 4Q64KS- K|S 1876Monks Eleigh- 1.3.1934# | 1Q1908KS Elgin Crescent, | Notting Hill Robert Edward (James executor) (+Epsom) 1Q1905KS carman Kensington(2) ---------- 3Q95 Mary Ann A ==== Edward FRENCH 1Q73Kensington KS 1863Nash Bucks (but see, speculatively, Hundon(7) | drilling machinist railway wagon wks | Bradwell Bucks 1901 | ------------------------------------------------------------ | | | | | May G Albert Edward Mortlock^ Mabel George William 1896Stantonbury 22.6.99N.Bradwell,Bucks (b.Stantonbury)- 15.6.16 kia Ploegstreet 16KRRC ^ has aunt Jane GATES Jane =4Q1902Kensington,William TEMPLE Ethel A 1888-1Q1946KS Florence Jane A 4Q1902KS Paddington(Pad)(see also Cambridge (William the Chapel Clerk); ---------- the Cambridge (China) Mortlocks; Bury St Edmunds, Shimpling(5), Hundon(7), Clare(3), & Denham(7), (Suffolk); Ongar/Epping(Essex) William =12.8.1773S.James Paddington,Hannah ROBBINS(& see St Jas Westminster) Mary =20.8.1828S.James Paddington,Charles HARRIS & see StC.Danes William MORTLOCK John GOLDSWORTHY carpenter,Praed St turner | 27.3.1859 | Alice ========= Robert Pad S.Jas baker Star St Eliza 1851-1Q1942Paddington ? MORTLAKE = Isabella(Jessie) +<1891 | 1858Camden Town Hendon 1891,own means Willesden 1901,1911 | Leopold Harry MORTLAKE 2Q88Marylebone Esther 1864-1Q1923Paddington plus Albert Edward 3Q03KS, in KS 1911 Susan =4Q1891Paddington, Charles Arthur DEAN/Charles Edmund HAVERLY ?1862 o.s.Emma Ada ?in Willesden 1911 3Q1910 George H S ========== Caroline GILES 1888 Paddington 1890 | ---------------------- | | Cecil A 11.1910Pad Lilian G 2Q13Pad Westminster (see also Marylebone; Lambeth(2); ----------- Denham(2), Chevington(10), & Newmarket, Suffolk; & Mundford(6) & Attleborough/Hingham(2), Norfolk) Jane = 17.12.1819 St Anne s Soho, Richard PIPER Sarah Pells+3Q37WMinster William+3Q47WMinster Sarah+1Q64WMinster Julia =1Q40StMgtWestminster,James Leathem CLARKE/John JONES/ Wm Arthur WALTER/John WRIGHT, o.s. Hannah Jane M 1876-4Q1946WestminsterRD Chelsea (see Hempstead(2), Peldon(2), & Ongar(3), Essex; ------- Lavenham (Shimpling(13)), Hundon(8), (& Chapel Clerk(4)), Brandon, & Mildenhall, (all Suffolk); blacksmiths (Hawstead (5 & 6),Freckenham(4),& Wood Ditton(3)); Mundford, Norfolk; Poplar, & Paddington; & unassigned) Charles inlayer of prints 1811 Chelsea ?Charles MARTLOCK +1Q52Westminster Thomas +2Q47Chelsea George Edward =3Q1900Chelsea, Elizabeth COLLIER Archibald Comyn 2Q85Chelsea Sidney Frederick W 2Q92Chelsea Harry Thomas R 3Q-3Q94Chelsea Mabel Annie J 1Q95-2Q96Chelsea Fulham (see also Hartest, Bradfield(4), Denham(9), Chevington(3 & 10), ------ Hawstead(5), & Lakenheath(4 & 6), all Suffolk; Mundford(5) & Hingham(2 & 3), Norfolk; China Mortlocks(Pidsley(2)); Peldon, Essex; & Marylebone, & Lambeth; and unassigned) Eliza =1Q84Fulham,?Thomas BENNING George 1884-3Q85Fulham Maud Alice 4Q86Fulham-3Q89Marylebone William Henry 1Q1902Fulham Brentford(Bfd)(see also Chevington(7),Suffolk, & Suffolk(misc); --------- & Ongar, Essex (for Ealing) William 2Q38Brentford Martha Ann 2Q39Brentford Willesden(& see Shimpling(5 & 13), Bradfield(3), Clare(4), Chevington(4), --------- & Barton Mills(3), Suffolk; Colchester(3), Peldon(5), & Ongar/Epping, Essex); & Kensington, & Paddington Eliza A 1850-1Q1926Willesden for Hampstead see Peldon(5), & Ongar(3), Essex; Chevington(4), Suffolk; & the China Mortlocks of Caxton, Cambs Emily E C =4Q1919Hampstead,William E PIERPOINT Anna 1863-2Q1949HarrowRD Hendon (see also Peldon(2), & Ongar/Epping(2), Essex; & Kent; ------ & blacksmiths, Woodditton(4) William ======= Sarah ELLIS } anecdotal of Stanmore Mx | } | William 2Q56Edgware[Hendon RD] for Finchley see Brettenham, Suffolk Uxbridge RD (see also Cambridge (China Mortlocks,  Skirrow & Mortlock ); ----------- Shimpling(4), & Mildenhall(6), Suffolk; Ongar, Essex; & London(misc) below) 1842,1846 John M esq W Drayton Uxbridge [not found in W.Drayton census 1841] Emma Maria 1848-2Q1901Uxbridge Alice D =3Q1916Uxbridge,Joseph C ROWLAND Southwark(see also Hundon (William the Chapel Clerk(5)), & Freckenham, Sfk, & --------- Suffolk(unidentified)) for the James who discovered the Mortlock Islands, see Denham(2),Suffolk James bap.4.2.1722 James ======= Catherine | Catherine 15.4.1786 27.9.1819 James ========== Sarah PETTWARD StM Newgtn | -------------------- | | Ann <--22.5.1825--> Jane The  beautiful and accomplished Jane Sophia drowned herself, aged 19, in May 1842 while lodging with her uncle Edward MILES, a butler, in Lewisham Road, her parents both being in India where her father was an officer in the service of Hon. East India Company [Times, 20.5.1842] Mary 1848-2Q1902 MORTLEY of St Olave, Southwark & Devon -------------------------------------- 1Q91 William Edward MORTLEY ====== Anna Elizabeth ANDREWS 3Q65StOlave,Southwark, gardener Totnes 1868Totnes Devon | ---------------------------------------------------- {family in | | | | | {Totnes RD Edith William Edward Sydney John Mary/May Mabel {1911 3Q92BP-1987 1Q-2Q94BP 1Q95BP 1Q97BP 9.1900BP {BP=Berry Pomeroy, Devon [RD Totnes] Southwark(St George Martyr) -------------------------- (see also Clare for Emily = 1864StGMartyr; blacksmiths, Hawstead(3)); Suffolk(misc); & Somerset) Sarah =1827StGeoSthk,Robert (MAC)FARLANE Thomas+3Q40StGeoSthk George ===== Margaret DONNELLY merchant seaman | 9 Harrow St Sthk 1859 (?see Surrey) | Margaret5.11.1859StGeoSthk Southwark(St Olave) & see Hundon(9),& Chevington(5 & 12)(for Elias =2Q85) ----------- & Bury St Edmunds, both Suffolk; (includes Bermondsey) Essex(High Ongar); Hertfordshire(B.Stortford); & St Pancras 21.8.1803 Thomas ========= Mary WALKER StOlave +5.1836Kennington | #PROB11/1862 f312 -----------| | ? Sarah Ellenor 10.4.1803StPancrasOldChurch 2.1810St Marylebone Thomas may be the Mr Mortlock who, as a  jobbing livery stable keeper of Park Place, Kensington, had two horses stolen in 1816 [Times,1.1.16]. In 1828 & 1831 [Times, 27.5.31, horses for sale] Thomas was operating a livery stable at 1, Queen s Row Kennington. Mary continued in the business in widowhood. She may also be the Mrs Mortlock who is recorded as a greengrocer in Queen s Row, Kennington in 1822 [Times 12.12.22]. Sarah was running the business 1839 [Morning Chronicle 7.11.39] Ralph RICHES 3Q1902 | William Henry ========= Marsh Ada 4Q79StOlave-22.4.49Vancouver B.Stortfd 1878Streatham-12.6.54Richmond BC lived Sawbridgeworth | | 19.4.1921 Mary Josephine ========= Andrew STEEL 6.1.1903BStfd- Vancouver 4.9.94Langley BC | - | Kathryn CUMING Susannah =1Q1916StOlave,LOFT for Bermondsey see also St Pancras; Barton Mills//Mildenhall(3), Suffolk; blacksmiths (Freckenham(4)); the China Mortlocks, China(2); Suffolk(Misc): & Peldon, Ongar, & Leyton, Essex. Mary Ann 1868-4Q50Bermondsey Southwark(St Saviour s RD(SS)) & Newington(NG) (see also Kennington) --------------------------------------------- (NB Newington parish includes Walworth) (see also Glemsford(6), Shimpling(15), Clare(S.London), Denham(4)(?), Mildenhall(5), Lawshall(4), & Freckenham(4), Suffolk; & Suffolk(misc)); the China Mortlocks (China(2)); & Attleburgh/Hingham(2), Norfolk Sarah=20.10.1785SS,Jonathan BOLY James buried St Saviour s 1821 Ann 1800-4Q79SS Mary 1833-1Q72SS Southwark(St Saviour s RD(SS))(2)& Newington(NG)(2) -------------------------------------------- John ====== Elizabeth | George Curtis 24.12.1817StM.Newington ?=3Q46Newington Eliza/Mary/Elizabeth/Elizabeth DAVIES o.s.John DAVIES/James MILNE/Henry STACEY ? see Essex (misc)> Joseph = Harriett HEAD lab. | | Mary Ann 7.9.1838SS-3Q39SS James =1Q47Newington,Mary WELCH ?1825Wells Som., ?1810Strand /Lucretia HARRINGTON(1812St M Newgtn) /Sarah FIELD/Narcisse MORGANT o.s. Edward Richardson BARKER/John McLOUGHLIN Jane Ann ?1Q57Clare-1Q88St Saviour (svt Kensington 1881, ?see Colchester(3)) William 3Q60NG-?4Q60S.George s Southwark Alice 3Q71SS Elizabeth =1Q70SS,?Benjamin MITCHELL 1851Denver Nfk, coal merchant~ ?1849Plumstead ~ the Mitchell children are the best fit for age, but are all born in Norfolk (family in Enfield in 1881) Mary Victoria Alfred Ernest Gertrude Emily 3Q84SS 1Q85SS-3Q85SS 1Q88SS-1Q92SS William PARROTT = Ann 1836Lymn, Cheshire | |--------------------------- 2Q80 | | | | | George F ==== Hannah Jane Ann Emily Alice William J STONEHOUSE Hull 1860 1857 1862 1864 1869 } all Hull 1859Hull | \ | / corn merchant Hull 1891 | \|/ | ? ~ 1891 GFS nephew; George R Cornelius Alfred MORTLOCK(1891)~ )2Q86SS 1901 GFS son; 12.1880Hull Alfred Cornelius STONEHOUSE(1901) ) ?Hannah s son? =2Q09Bridlington(as MORTLOCK) ?whose? MODLOCKS of Lambeth(L) & Southwark(St Saviour)(SS) (& see Peldon(6), Essex) --------------------------------------------- 3Q1851 This whole family is consistently John Thomas MODLOCK ======= Ann MODLOCK in BMD & 1901 census; and in +2Q62Lambeth Lambeth +4Q63Lambeth 1901 is in St George Martyr parish | ------------------------------------------------------------ | | | | | John Richard Samuel Richard Richard Joseph Thomas Donald Annie 1Q52SS-1Q53SS 4Q53SS-3Q54SS 3Q55SS | 2Q57Lambeth Elizabeth | =1Q75Lambeth 3Q61Lambeth V |Hannah housekeeper V |1858 London Lambeth 1901 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ? | | | | | | ? | | ? Eliza ^Richard ^Hannah ^Thomas Mary Ann John | James | William | 3Q75SS- John 1Q79SS William 1Q84SS Edward | Bertie | 4Q95SS | 3Q75SS 4Q76SS =4Q99SS 2Q81SS printing 1Q86SS | 1Q91SS | | cycle packer lab. m/c girl printing | | | 4Q98L= =2Q1901Sthk m/c boy Annie Harriett | Agnes| |Florence =4Q08 Louise Elizabeth | Elizabeth CADE| |ANDREWS |Sthwark 3Q88SS 2Q93SS Edward 1878London| | |Minnie 2Q98SS | | |Jane DAVIE | | | | | --------------------- | ------------------------------------------ |-Lillie | | | | | | | | | Sophia | Thomas Florence May Lily Matthew Hilda Roy | 2Q10Sthk | Donald Emma Violet Maud John Ruby L | | 4Q01L 3Q04L 3Q06L 3Q08L 2Q09L 2Q10L 1Q12L -Minnie L | 1Q12Sthk ----------------------------------------------------- | | ? | | | Richard Henry Henry Mary Ann John Thomas Henry John George Agnes Francis Donald 4Q99-1Q00SS 1Q02Sthk 1Q03Sthk 4Q04Sthk 1Q09Sthk 1Q13Sthk V V | 4Q77 Richard Joseph MODLOCK ======== Amelia Arabella G[?resham]FITZGERALD 3Q55SS Woolwich 1859Woolwich,pianist clerk  submarine engineers 1881 | 59 Solon Rd Lambeth 10,Crescent Rd,Plumstead 1881 | 1891,1901 | she  wife 1891,1901 --------------------| (NB NOT widow ) | | Herbert Stewart Arthur Gresham 2Q79Woolwich 4Q81Woolwich lithographer s clerk banker s clerk ^ Richard, Hannah and Thomas were taken into care in May 1886 (actually taken first to the Workhouse and then placed in an Industrial School) because 21, Burman St, Southwark where they were living was  a house frequented by disorderly women (i.e. a brothel) [Pall Mall Gazette 20.5.1886]. The form of the proceedings, bizarre to our view, was that they were hauled before the court and charged with this: at 9, 8 and 5 they must have been terrified. Lambeth(L) ------- see also Chelmsford, Essex; Glemsford(6), Clare(5,7&10),& Gt Cornard, Suffolk; Mundford(6&8), Attleburgh (3), & Norwich, Norfolk; Hull, Yorkshire; St Pancras; & the China Mortlocks,  Skirrow & Mortlock William ======= Sarah 1813Lambeth-?<1861 1804Peckham->1861 cook 1841; svt 1851 4Q44 Sarah ========== James ACWORTH 1822Lambeth StMgtWmstr 1824Foots Cray | printer/bookseller 1s.5d Martha MARDLOCK = 2Q1849Lambeth, Edward Wallis BIRD/Thomas FLAVELL, o.s. Mary/Sarah Richard John KNIGHT farmer carpenter | 3.5.1857 | William ========= Jane b.o.Sx Rd Brixton 1826[?1829Lavenham,Suffolk?] St.JEvang 1834 coachman Brixton Mr MORTLOCK, boot and shoe maker of Regent St, Vauxhall Rd, robbed on Boxing Day of 25 pairs of new boots and shoes and a quantity of his wife s clothes [Jackson s Oxford Journal, 1.1.1825] Matilda 2Q38L nurse child in Cheam 1851 ?with M-A FRUDD Union St Hoxton 1841 = 2Q57Lambeth,Charles BROWN/George SPINKS o.s. Mary Sarah 1851-3Q1900L Elizabeth 1854-3Q1904L Harriet Louisa 4Q61Walworth, housemaid in Leatherhead 1891 (birth registered in Lambeth although Walworth is in Newington parish) =2Q94Epsom,Francis George SCOTT or William WALKER Harry+1Q48Lambeth Elizabeth+1Q55Lambeth John | 18.8.1866 Eliza ========= James Stephen SAUNDERS Lambeth James Thomas B 1Q-2Q84Lambeth Gertrude 1885Brixton, svt in Knutsford, Cheshire 1901 William Ernest 2Q-3Q87Lambeth William Samuel 4Q97-3Q99Lambeth William Albert 1Q1900Lambeth-3Q00Greenwich Lilian Philis 3Q1901Lambeth, =3Q25Lambeth,TOWNSEND Lambeth(L)(2) ------- Thomas ========== Elizabeth` 1793Kennington-4Q53L | 1794London(Surrey)- greengrocer 1841 | 3Q75Lambeth warehouseman 1851; Surrey umpire | 11 Newton Lane Lambeth 1851 | latterly Clayton St Kennington | {KN=Kennington | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Elizabeth | | James | Paul | Joseph | Fannie | Julia | | 8.1.19L | | 7.3.30KN- | J | 29.11.35KN | 1837KN | 1820KN | | ?=3Q49L | | 1Q82CW | 1827L | | servant | svt StP | | | | | | | Pdgtn1861 | 1851 | | | Ann | | | Leics1881 | =1Q53L | | | 20.1.22L | Samuel | | | | | =3Q45 | James William | `Elinor | | (Wandsworth) | 27.4.29KN 23.9.32KN Mary Jane /Ellen Harriett | James | | | 17.11.33KN- 1840L Isabella John HOLLIDAY~ | V V 16.3.60SD^ 3.5.18 Alexander | next page +2.pp StMary 15.10.20L- | Newington- 8.2.96Islington^ | 1Q46 1Q44L publican Thomas Samuel ========= Henrietta Augusta S.Newngtn 19.2.24L-19.11.79# StJWmnstr 1806/10 Swindon- =9.3.53 The Gun,Wapping | 1Q85Islington |(Shoreditch) : | |Frances SEARLE V |--------------------- |1822Lympstone next page | | |Devon- (for his Augusta Mary Elizabeth |29.12.76^  other 11.7.47StAnne sSoho(b.2Q) 7.8.49StASoho- |Bethnal Grn family) governess Isl.1871 ?3Q49Strand | =4Q75Islington | --------------------------------- ~ b.1822,Lothbury,City of London; | | | | carpenter in Lambeth 1851, Ann s Fanny@ John Sophia Thomas sister Fanny lodging with them 15.10.54SD- 4Q56SD- Eleanor William 2.2.1928#unm (bp9.10.60SD) 1Q59SD- 9.12.60SD- Stockwell^ 12.2.1907^ 2Q62SD 1Q62SD Whitechapel {SD=Shoreditch barman train guard between Camberwell & Victoria [Lloyd s Weekly, 17.4.64]; ?3 yrs penal servitude Maidstone Qtr Sessions 25.7.59, for stabbing/GBH See also Kent ^ buried Abney Park cemetery, Hackney. Plot nos are on the internet. ` Elizabeth was keeping an oil shop in Shoreditch with her daughter Ellen in 1861. Ann M HOLLIDAY, b.1845 StPancras,  niece , staying with Thomas 1851 @ Fanny(1854) in 1881 was living in Lancashire with her cousin Mary SALISBURY (b.1819, never married) who, with her sister Lucy (1826,unm) ran a boarding school at North Meols for a dozen girls aged 12-17 (most 14) assisted by Fanny and two other governesses, one of them French. NB Henry b.1858StPancras also in N Meols Lambeth(L)(3) ------- here s Thomas Samuel s second family: he left 1500! previous page : Thomas Samuel --------- Eliza Moore 19.2.24L-19.11.79# | 1836/42Blackfriars-2Q85Fulham | 2Morris St Mile End 1871 StGE=StGeorge East(Wapping)} | beer retailer in Norwood 1881 | lodger in Mile End 1891 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | ? Thomas Eliza Harry^ Rosa Emily~ Ada M A/Emilia MM M Marlow M M 4Q73StGE- 1863Kennington- 1Q67Kennington 2Q68StGeoE 1Q70StGeoE 1Q72StGE 1Q75MileEnd 2Q86Bethnal Grn =2Q91Kensington svt Deal, (q.v.) booking clerk George WALKER Kent 1891 District rly or John James READ =2Q97Selby(W of Leeds) ~ Emmie Maria/Marlow M = 1Q1900St Saviour s, Southwark, Percy WOODWARD/Gilbert Raymond TERRASSE, o.s.Phyllis ^ Henry of Morris St,Shadwell, was a servant in the Waterman s Arms, Lambeth, in 1891 & a barman S.Giles in the Fields 1901 previous page V Charles MOORE `SJ, Louisa & Ada | 28.2.1852 | all bur. PLUMMER Samuel James` ========= Louisa ` plot 2054-124 hatter StJa|Wmtr 1832Brixton- W.Norwood cemy 27.4.28Kennington-20.12.99# | 13.12.1924# 95 Gracechurch St & | 7 High St Streatham 35 Kellieser Ave Telford Pk Streatham | [Wandsworth RD] | in Folkestone (own means) 1891 | 3Q1900L | 2Q75L Martha ======(2)Samuel(1)===== Ada` Elizabeth James Alec 1853Finsbury- hatter1919 1Q53Islington- 12.7.87#Dalston 1862-15.7.44#S.Norwood 1.7.1903# [reg.SyMidE];left 1289 hatter 95 Gracechurch St 31 Graham Rd Dalston 1884 later Holland Ho Durand Gdn Clapham Rd a  Mortlock bowler hat was for sale on the internet in 2003; a child s top hat in 2006 in 1881 Samuel and  Louie had a servant girl living in, her name mistranscribed as E[lizabeth] MISON, born 1862 in Wolverhampton. A Phil NIXON in 2004 suggested that his great-grandfather, Samuel James NIXON b.1888 Hackney, was her son by Samuel. In fact she had four children, Maud, Lilian, Samuel James and Viney before marrying and having a daughter by John WOODHAM. Phil s father John was the son of Samuel James jr, son of Samuel James NIXON as above. Elizabeth died in 1938. When SJAM died, Martha Elizabeth kept the firm going with a Frederick George LUCAS but dissolved this partnership to continue with two other partners in 1938 [LG,4.1.38] Lambeth(L)(4) ------- -2.pp V {CW=Camberwell | ?4Q71 William ======= Georgina Frederica ?MILNER 18.7.32Kennington-23.1.84Brixton Norwich 1834Lambeth- both b.Norwood,grave 19,684,sq.122* | 19.9.97London(City) Surrey & England cricketer | tobacconist (originally trained as a hatter) | | -------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | William | Emily Vera Walter William Caroline Helen Walter ~ 1858CW- | 4Q61CW 2Q65CW- 1866- Ada 3Q69CW- 2Q73L- 1871/81 | =4Q80L 3Q70L 3Q66L 2Q67CW- 3Q70L 5.9.1929# left 9601 | |George Fdk 3Q70L [reg.Kingston] | |SMITH commission agent s | |1857Bayswater clerk in Putney 1901 | |commission agent  of Putney,gent 1929 | | =4Q94Croydon | 4s.2d ~ Walter in 1891 is living Isabella Lillian | with George & Emily Smith HUTTON | 1877Birkenhead- | 4Q81 31.3.20Putney# Georgina Frederica ======= Joseph M STEVENS [reg.Wandsworth] 1859Camberwell Lambeth 1851/4StGiles ( Minnie ) fishmonger s manager Upper Norwood Kennington (see also St Olave, Southwark) ---------- Frances =2.6.1828Kennington,Thomas Robert WESTON James =5.6.1831Kennington_S.Mark,Mary LETTS William +2Q63Kennington Elizabeth 1849-2Q1900Kennington On 20.1.1859 Henry MORTLOCK of 24 Hanover Place, Kennington, at death s door wrote to Sir E Bulwer Lytton, Colonial Secretary, seeking a place in a colonial police force for his son [Hertford CRO,D/EK 026/73]. Henry+4Q59Camberwell ?is this him? Battersea (see Hempstead(3 & 6), & Colchester, Essex; & Freckenham(4 & 6), & Woodditton(4)(Mortlock blacksmiths) Emma 1856-1Q1944Battersea Elizabeth 1865-4Q1947Battersea Frances Southcote 4Q93Battersea for Putney, see also Lambeth, & Camberwell; & Mundford(5), Norfolk for Frederick fl.1919 - see Cambridge, China Mortlocks (Skirrow & Mortlock) Camberwell(CW) (see also Hempstead, Chelmsford, & Ongar/Epping, Essex; ---------- Clare(8 & 10), Denham(4), Chevington(10), & Lawshall(4), Suffolk; Suffolk(misc); St Martin s, & Poplar, London John = 16.9.1808Camberwell St Giles(lic.), Mary BARFIELD Robert ======= Jane ? from an HMS Tempestuous ?? 1838Camberwell | 1830Wiltshire | --------------- | | 4Q80 George William Tempestuous =========== Augusta Hester Helena 1858Yorkshire 1857/67Bradford Yks- Whitechapel HOPCRAFT ?4Q41WHam | 1856Islington- grocer s asst Finsbury 1881,91 | 4Q1928W.Ham[RD incl.E.Ham] | Whitstable 1901;Wham 1911 | E.Ham 1917 --------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | William~ Sidney Martin~ Augusta Gertrude Ernest Charles~ Percy George^ | James 24.11.83Edmonton 19.4.86West Ham 13.3.88Wlthmstow 28.1.90Poplar- | 2Q81 <-------------- baptised 22.8.88WA --------------> kia26.9.1917# | Islingtn band boy in Essex  sailor boy France, 2/Lt | training ship 1901 in training 26R.Fusiliers Hilda Orynthia Essex 1901 TYNE COT memorial 2Q82Windsor [in W Ham with cook Whitstable 1901 Augusta 1911] =2Q07Dover Alice HOPCRAFT 1864Whitechapel visitor 1891 In 1901 Augusta was living with her sister Annie Adelaide b.1859Spitalfields & Annie s husband John MANNOOCH b.1859Faversham, grocer. William T ======= Catherine S } in W Ham 1911 1865-4Q41WHam 1864-4Q36WHam ^ Percy George Mortlock was listed as missing in action on the Western Front in September 1917. Educated at Farningham School, Darenth, Kent, he was an operating theatre assistant in the London Hospital when he enlisted on 3rd September 1914 into the Army Cyclist Corps and was sent to France in March 1915. As a lance corporal he was sent for officer training to No.11 OCTU on 12th May 1917 and was commissioned into the 26th battalion of the Royal Fusiliers on the 18th of July. Six weeks later, aged 27, he vanished into the maelstrom of battle, leaving a widowed mother. The Army charged his pitiful estate 18s.5d for his Sam Browne belt [PRO,WO339/98236]. ~ Sidney Martin was sent to the Training Ship Exmouth and joined the RN as a band boy in 1899. Although signed for Continuous Service in 1901 he left the RN as a bandsman in 1904. Ernest, overstating his age by a year, followed him to TS Exmouth and also joined the RN as a band boy, transferring to the Royal Marines 9.1901 [PRO,ADM188/516 & 521 which has both pobs as Whitechapel] William James served in the Navy 1901-1911 and qualified as a diver. By 1908 he was a Leading Seaman but refused an order and was reverted to AB the next year [do.,/346] George+4Q56Camberwell Caroline +1Q64Camberwell 2Q80 Annie Mary ======= Alexander Henry WILKINS 1859Camberwell Holborn 1850Dalston, stockbroker s clerk William 1840nk,lab =1Q80CW,Mary Ann BARNES 1842nk, both in Newington 1881 Sarah A 1877-1Q1935CW Ellen L =3Q1911Camberwell Wandsworth(WN)[RD incudes Clapham & Roehampton (see China Mortlocks)] ---------- see also Hundon, Suffolk (William the Chapel Clerk), Shimpling(12), & other China Mortlocks (Skirrow & Mortlock, & Mortlocks of Pidley,Hunts); Clare(15), Chevington(6), Little Saxham, Newmarket, & Mildenhall(3), Suffolk; & Mundford(4 & 13), Norfolk. Sarah = 25.2.1805WNAllSts, John WHALLEY John ======= Frances~ +4Q40Eton RD | 1790Wandsworth-3Q59Eton see also Bolton, Lancs | --------------------------------------- ~in Wraysbury,Bucks | | | (now Berks) William John~ Sarah~ 1841,1851 10.10.1808WN 1819Garratt(nr Tooting)- 1825 3Q69Eton copper cutter 1841 Mary Ann 1845-4Q1920Wandsworth Michael 4Q56-1Q57Wandsworth F MORTLOCK, chandler of Milton Place, Paradise Rd, Wandsworth, fined 1.5s for illegal weights and measures [Lloyd s Weekly, 30.8.1868] Elizabeth Ann =1Q81WN,Joseph Collis CLARE /(James MATTHEWS/Eliza Ann) 3Q91 Elizabeth M/Ann ======= Oliver LANGTON 1870Wandsworth Croydon 1876Reigate | police constable in Bermondsey --------- | | Winifred Hilda Sarah N or H 1880-2Q1932WN Harriett Alice 4Q86WN-1Q92WN Emily May E A?2Q04Wandsworth- ?Emily MEA +4Q1943SurreyNE age 41 Rotherhithe(see also Clare(16), & Bury St Edmunds, and for Deptford) ----------- 3Q74 Henry William ======== Mary HAIN 1848Rotherhithe/Deptford Dartford 1851Portsmouth seaman Crayford[RD Dartford]1881 | 4Q1939EdmontonRD stoker/engine driver Tottenham 1891,1901 | ---------------------| | | 3Q1907 Ann Catherine G Henry(Harry)William^ ======== Kate Ellen KING 3Q75<---- Erith/Crayford ---->27.3.77- Lewisham =4Q97Edmonton 1Q1933Portsmouth | ------------------------------------ | | | | Henry William K Kenneth A Phyllis E Ida K 3Q08Portsmouth-2Q39P th 3Q09P th 1Q12IoW 3Q14P th ^ printer s boy 1891; enlisted RN  fitter and turner same year; invalided as chief ERA 4.1.1922. Served HMS Queen Elizabeth 1914-20 after being mined in HMS Audacious 27.10.14 six days after joining her [PRO,ADM188/432] Greenwich --------- (see also Chevington(8), & Bury St Edmunds(3),Suffolk; & Hempstead, & Chelmsford, Essex) Thomas ======= Mary +20.5.1804GR,bur.Lee #PROB11/1411  of Blackheath John MORTLOCK occupying a house in Greenwich 1836[Times,11.11.36] Jane Mary 2Q44Greenwich Susan 1848-3Q1940Greenwich Eliza S 1853-1Q1920Greenwich Esther =2Q60Greenwich, James KEY (Charles LOVELOCK/Sarah) Ernest =4Q1912Greenwich,Lillie WAYDIN John J =1Q1918Greenwich,Jessie E HOLLAND James Thomas 1900-4Q1900Greenwich Woolwich [RD includes Plumstead & Charlton] -------- (see also Clare, & Cavendish, Suffolk; & blacksmiths (Freckenham(4))) Mary(2)= 6.10.1807 Plumstead, James PRICE Richard 1811-30.9.1833Woolwich  from Marine Hospital Harriett 1815-4Q77Woolwich John 10.1829-30.4.30 High St Woolwich Jane 1841Woolwich, svt Kensington 1861 | 4Q89 Jane ?======= David PHILLIPS 1860Paddington Croydon Sarah Ann 2Q78WW Alfred 2Q-2Q90Woolwich Sarah Ann 4Q19001254-1Q01Woolwich Horatio Thomas 4Q19001318-4Q01Woolwich (not in 1901 census) Eliza =1Q1918Woolwich,John BURDEN Ellen =4Q1919Woolwich,Herbert S FINNEMORE Bromley see also Chevington, Suffolk; the China Mortlocks;& unassigned; ------- & Lewisham Alfred Thomas 1894-1Q95Bromley Kathreen =3Q1906Bromley, James Albert OSBORNE?1880/Joseph A ANGELL?1856PO o.s.Edith Kathleen E 3Q13Bromley (mother EVES) for Sydenham (Walter Wm Charles and Elizabeth) see Cambridge, "William the Chapel Clerk", & the China Mortlocks generally Lee/Lewisham(Lew) see also Hundon, & Clare(16),Suffolk; Mundford(6),Norfolk; ---------------- & Hempstead(3), Colchester(2), & Peldon(4),Essex Mary Ann =4Q49Lewisham, James BARKER/Colin DUFF/Edward METHERELL/ Charles FLIGHT, o.s. Charlotte, Caroline, Mary Ann 4Q1902 George ======== Jane Elizabeth BIRD 1870 Lewisham 1879 | --------------------------------------------- | | | | | | Emily William Esther Henry Ethel Edith Elizabeth John Dorothy George Hilda Violet 1Q03Lew 3Q04Lew 3Q06Lew 3Q07Lew 3Q09Lew 2.1911Lewisham William Amelia Emily Emily Gladys Elsie 1880Lee lab. 3Q-3Q93Lew 2Q1902Lew 2Q1903Lewisham Archibald Ernest 1Q09Lewisham, in  Institution in Lewisham 1911 Eliza ?D =3Q1903Lewisham, Joseph SADLER [/Thomas SMITH o.s.Sarah Ann] ?4Q66HartestSfk ?1851Lewisham Surrey NE (includes Wimbledon)& see Shimpling(9),Sfk;William the Chapel Clerk; ----------------------------- & blacksmiths(Hawstead(5)) Sarah A 1863-3Q1949Surrey NE for Arthur = 8.5.1877E.Sheen, Emma, see Northwold, Norfolk Wimbledon see also St Pancras; & Clare(15), Suffolk --------- Ann 1740-14.3.1744Wimbledon Katherine witness to a marriage in Wimbledon 21.11.1762 John ====== Mary | Jessie 25.10.1809Wimbledon Isabella = 27.10.1811Merton, Charles SKILTON Croydon RD(CR)(an enclave within NE Surrey) ---------- [RD includes Penge whose PR is in Bromley library] see also Worlington, Suffolk; Wood Ditton(2 & 3), Cambs; Hingham, Norfolk; Hempstead, & St Osyth, Essex; Shoreditch, Islington, & Marylebone, London William ======= Anne | | 3Q56 Anne ======== Amos GARDHAM 9.2.1828StJ.Bap.Croydon West Ham 1819Yorks, coachman | 2s.1d -------------------- 1Q89 | | 1Q89 Frank SADLER ======= Ada Ellen ======= John BAILEY Croydon 1870Hastings Croydon 1866Croydon bricklayer s lab. London(misc) ----------- 24.4.1821 Henry Powlett ========= Margaret LINDSAY 1796London-29.4.45# StG|Hsq 1791Rottingdean-15.10.1874# PROB11/2019 f498 | left 7000 bookseller | of 17 Rutland Terrace 1851 running circulating library 1822 | auctioneer 1839 | {all unqualified dates in this tree | {are from Stamford, Lincolnshire -------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | Margaret~ Sarah Anne~ Frances~ Henry Lindsay Adelaide Kate Elizabeth 28.8.23 6.6.26- 3.11.28- 15.11.30- 6.6.33 3.12.21 =21.1.46 1.7.62#unm 10.2.31Stamfd 4.4.55Stmfd =<1871^ StM.Fields William in France governess |Dr Jn M London LANGLEY |HEWARD GP 26.9.1901Geelong* 1819 s.of Wm |1831 =1.7.1853 |Louth |(StBride s Fleet St) | |Rev George GOODMAN 17.5.21Peterborough-25.6.08Geelong* | | 1s.2d 1s.5d ^ a John HEWARD married a Catherine SUTTON in Market Bosworth RD 4Q1860 ~ these three girls were lodging in Salisbury Square, St Bride s, London in 1841, presumably to attend school. Later Margaret was governess to the Marquess of Normanby. http://www.archerfamily.org.uk/family/goodman.htm: educ.Hazelwood School, Edgbaston, Christ s College, Cambridge, Curate of St. Bride s, Fleet Street 1846-53, sailed Bristol for Australia on 23 Jul 1853 on the Corfield, arriving Melbourne Dec. 1853, Vicar Christ Church, Geelong 1855-1906, Secretary Geelong Grammar School Council 45 years, Canon of St. Paul s Cathedral, Melbourne and examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Melbourne for 51 years, serving four bishops. See also http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A040299b.htm and Burke's Family Record 1897 p.263, Australian Dictionary of Biography, Who s Who and memorial window in Christ Church, Geelong. 8.6.1870 Isabella ========== John Henry Isaac HILL 1846London Mchr|Cath. 1846London; surveyor of 7,Stewart Grove, Moss Side, Manchester 1881 | -------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | Louisa Emily Harry Joe John Thomas 1871Mchr 1875Ashton 1876Ashton 1877Pendleton 1878Pendleton 1881-1951Mchr <----------- all HILL 1881; Thomas MORTLOCK-HILL 1951 -------------> in 1881 also in this household: Louise MORTLOCK 1848Huddersfield, unm., visitor; ? Louisa 1845Nfk svt Prestwich(Manchester) 1871 Edward MORRIS 1856Huddersfield, warehouseman, visitor; Ellen MORTLOCK 1864Pendleton(?nr Accrington or in Salford), unm.,servant. which makes me think Isabella is something to do with the Norfolk Mortlocks. London(misc)(2) ------------ William, juryman 26.5.1784,11.9.1793,25.5.1803 }probably the china merchant Richard, a ragged urchin born 1810/11, charged with street robbery (working for a Fagin-like woman) [Morning Chronicle, 5.12.1820]; acquitted Middlesex 4.1821 ( no presentation ); 7 yrs for larceny, Middlesex 4.1825; then 7 years transportation for larceny  in Newgate before [Morning Chronicle, 14.4.1825] Dick MORTLOCK [The Era, 18.3.1844] advertises a grand sparring entertainment at Mr Jones riding academy the next evening, with  niggers, statues, Jump Jim Crow, Highland Flings, sailors hornpipes, and basket hilts to break noses . John 1832  London engineer visitor c/o Thomas SELBY printer 1851 Alfred WALKER (alias MORTLOCK), 7y. transportation [Lloyd s Weekly,29.7.1851] - MORTLOCK, a workman, endeavoured to impede an Excise man who was trying to take samples of allegedly adulterated tobacco at 4, Gordon St, Islington [Daily News, 3.11.1853] Suspicion that George, clerk to Mr Holmes, a Newgate St market trader, had embezzled 1.15s [Morning Chronicle, 18.5.1859] -is this the George b.1818 given 3 mo. for larceny in Surrey 22.3.41 (George  1820 Surrey, in House of Correction, Brixton Hill 1841) and/or the one given 2 years for possessing counterfeit coins in Middlesex 1.1.1849? (But see Yorkshire (Hull) http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=45284) E MORTLOCK, commission agent, Aldermanbury, insolvent [LG, 19.11.1861] Pte MORTLOCK, Victoria Rifles, was a keen shot [Daily News, 7 & 10.9.1864]; as sergeant missed the Queen s Prize for shooting by only 1 point at Wimbledon in 1870 [IJ, 23.7.1870; The Era, 24.7.1870, Reynold s, 24.4.92]. Possibly William M, listed in Middlesex Volunteers August 1878. Robert 14.5.1866, larceny & receiving 12 mo. & 2.9.67,same after previous,18 mo. John 22.11.1869,Old Bailey, larceny by servant 15 mo. & see Bucks Thomas, witness 3.4.1876,  lives at John DAVIS linen draper, Oxford St Edry(almost illegible)S 1853 London wine merchant in Lambeth 1881 Charles 1862 Mx gunner RHA 1881 Henry MORTLOCK, drunken assault in White Horse St 1881 [Daily News, 30.12.81] William, 18 mo. for horse stealing, repeat conviction, 7.3.1892 EB MORTLOCK publisher, Westminster 1899,1900 London(misc)(3) ----------- 1.4.1844 ~John ========== Mary SMITH NB this is NOT John 1799-?3Q77Battle Sx Launceston 1805- Frederick - he did not ?Essex(misc?) Tasmania 1876 arrive in Tasmania | Longford until March 1846 --------------------------| | | | | 24.7.62 John Edward Louisa Amelia ======== John DIXON < 26.5.44 > 3.9.45 1846- Langford 3.3.39 Launceston- Longford +25.8.68 Attleborough Norfolk 1845 =1862 Longford Longford |Alfred Geo. |WELLS reported as male twins |1840 | 5s.6d 1862-1886 ~ ? 6 mo. hard labour[Morning Chronicle,6.12.1832]; ? acquitted of conspiracy to defraud, Mx 11.1833; 7 yrs transportation for fraud, Clerkenwell 24.2.1834; left Portsmouth William Metcalfe 25.5.34;arr.Hobart 4.9.34;Tasmania 1841 Francis J ====== Alice DOYLE 15.4.?1860England- | 12.1865Ireland 25.6.18Mt Sinai hospital,Manhattan | immigrant to USA 1880 [Brooklyn Standard Union 8.7.1918] | [NY Times 9.7,14.7.1918] | <-bur.Evergreen cemy trained nurse | arr NY 2.1.92;naturalised 26.2.1901 | 62nd St Brooklyn fm 1911 |----------------- Manhattan 1900,Brooklyn 1920 | | | Francis J Alice | 26.6.98NY-11.1.1975 M | 106Infy US Army WW1,served France 1900 | bur.Long Island Nat.Cemy =ANGLIM | | Madeline Katherine WARNER = Arthur Francis 1910 | 1905 | -----------------------------------------| | | | | Barbara Ann Arthur Francis James Edward+ John Joseph = Zozita =LoCasto 4.12.28-15.1.98 | Stuart FL | ------------------------------------- BLocasto at aol.com| | | | | | Richard Christopher Joyce Sheila ------------| James Edward Patricia Teresa | | L.Angeles Kelly= =Ronald CHASE =Miguel Eugenie Paul Joseph Las Vegas Norwich Conn OJEIDA JOHNSON= | S.Cruz CA -------------------------------------------- | | | | | | Erika Jennifer John Elizabeth Kevin Denise }all Reno, NV Margeretta Paul Connie Arthur Edith London Mortlocks # RJHG May2010 Francis J ====== Alice DOYLE 15.4.?18M"$D F @B$ z L!!"~""L###T$$$$P%%%\&&`'b'''b((((\))j*** +v+++2,,,>--<.>.@...////0z000n11~22 "] "] "]P2R33t4556667p77B88294999@:::;;;T<V<X<<=l==.>>>`???@@@lAAAA&BBBNCCDDD4EJEXEEFFF*G,G.GGGHIJIIII*JBJJ(K*KKKLvLLL\M "] "]P\M^MM4N6N8NNnPpPPHQQRRRR~STT$UUUYZxZzZ[[[[ \\\\r]]]>^@^^^__ ```bfbhbbbbbHcccchddeee8f~ffffghggggZhhhJiLiiiijj "] "]Rjjkkk,kDkkZlllfmhmmmn2n4nxnznnFoHoopppppqLrr*s,sssttdtt@uuuupvrvvZwwwxzxx:yyvz{{D|||}},~~~` ^&Ąbn` "]QdZ܊N֋4Ќ6tҍ\DJ܏zʑ̑hjr“$Lؕd&(*nxHؚ*0NDʞ̞Ξ"hޠvdfVؤڤ,&v "]QvΦڦܦ>RjШ &8,X~bdү֯&Xΰа$\8ttvܵv.>ƻTB<Jfz "]RvxJDdRTt(F8:fh:"tJLH4 >& df|`bP "]R*, z|\2x <p>bTV<Vz6L,r<,~FnL@$ "]P$j<BBjl $JD&(:<>@Xh: <     j l n p  |   2 4   >@ , "] "]P,`Z:  j*|RD"$0V:!h"j"l"&&(&*&'''T(())******,,h-j--L.N..Z//B0D00011$222 333*4,444t55j6 "] "]Rj667774868V9X9999&:p:~::L;;;r<<=,>>>0?T?V???$@@ AAA.BBBCvCxCC8D:DDD4EEEE(FF(GGG@HHH02 "] "]N: \*j4RbTjV(`4pXFT>^RFR :PR `~>x "I "] "]P2P$,.*,.rFRN8 z  R     JL  T "Dp:Vj@VF "] "]LF,!.!t!v!x!!r""""0#2#4##R$T$$x%&&x&z& 'X'''((*))P**j++,(--d.//B00~12233r33388;>=@====> ?"???R@@@~ABBBBBCDCC " " "] "]PC*D~DEEXFFGGGG(H*H:IM@MMMMNNfNN&OOPjPP QtQRlRR^SSTUUVVVWtWWW XjXXX8Y:YjYYYY\ZZZZ@[B[D[F[[>\@\\]F]]] "] "]P]]>^^$_____8```aHaaaaa:b`bbbbb6c|c~ccc(ddd\eeehfff6ggh\hh&iiixjzjjdkfkkkllllmn@nBnnnn&o:oroooDpHppp"q$q&q~qqr(s*ss "] "]Rss4tt:uuuu\vvfwwxxx&yyСҡXĢ (*ĤPvƧ*FȪ4~RƬ\^`έBĮB,, \µLN\л "I "] "]лd(2"'( S- 4[ 4(2"'( ?(? 7P  "]% "x**j////66ZFvFFFIDI\MvM8NRN JlNjșš2FzΫ Ȯ.@Tf@Ժ0rDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD: " . 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