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Mary Ann Mortlock, 1793

Name
Mary Ann /Mortlock/
Surname
Mortlock
Given names
Mary Ann
Family with parents
father
17551816
Birth: 17 October 1755 46 26 Cambridgeshire, England
Death: 7 May 1816
mother
17561817
Birth: 5 April 1756 England
Death: April 1817England
Marriage Marriage3 October 1776St.Mary The Great, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
10 months
elder brother
17771845
Birth: 12 August 1777 21 21 Cambridgeshire, England
Death: 3 November 1845Norfolk, England
3 years
elder brother
17801859
Birth: 27 January 1780 24 23 Cambridgeshire, England
Death: 25 April 1859
16 months
elder sister
17811853
Birth: 15 May 1781 25 25 Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
Death: 1853
17 months
elder brother
1782
Birth: before 21 October 1782 27 26 St.Edward's Parish, Cambridgeshire, England
2 years
elder brother
17841838
Birth: 1784 28 27 Cambridgeshire, England
Death: 1838London, England
3 years
elder brother
17871873
Birth: before 27 May 1787 31 31 Cambridgeshire, England
Death: 1873
2 years
elder brother
17891837
Birth: 16 July 1789 33 33 Cambridgeshire, England
Death: 13 February 1837Brighton, Sussex, England
3 years
elder brother
1791
Birth: 1791 35 34 St. Mary The Great, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
3 years
herself
1793
Birth: 1793 37 36
Mother’s family with Richard Rose
mother’s partner
1752
Birth: Eversden, Cambridgeshire, England
Death: 1752Cambridgeshire, England
mother
17561817
Birth: 5 April 1756 England
Death: April 1817England
half-brother
half-sister
half-brother
1751
Birth: 12 June 1751 -5 Little Eversden, Cambridge, England
Birth
1793 37 36
Christening
Death of a paternal grandmother
Death of a father
Death of a mother
Death of a brother
Death of a brother
Death of a brother
Death of a sister
Death of a brother
Death of a brother
LDS child sealing
Temple: CLEARE
LDS baptism
LDS endowment
Temple: CLEARE
Unique identifier
5C11ADDC451E7C45981E00AF851FBEB394C9
Last change
29 August 201100:00:00
Note

Mary Ann, the baby of the family (1793) fared less well. Ther
e is a crypticreference, possibly to her health, in an 1818 let
ter from James Thomas to herbrother Thomas Mortlock, seeing elu
cidation of "unfavourable reports" regarding her. Although sh
e may have had other income under Trusts invisible to us, her di
rect inheritance, presuambly to deter fortune hunters was 100 po
unds a year as long as she remains single", plus 1000 down. S
o single she did remain, and ended up housekeeping at Moulton, j
ust over the border in Suffolk,for her brother Edmund Davy Mort
lock, who became vicar there in 1845, translating from Grate Abi
ngton where he had served for the previous ten years, although c
oncurrently keeping up his Fellowship of Christ's College, whic
h herelinquished in 1846.