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Brickwall - Philip MORTIMER, Pembroke Militia
« on: Friday 16 June 23 09:14 BST (UK) »
I am happy to obleige to solve some brickwalls. I have experience as I  stumbled across many brickwalls myself, such as Denmark, Germany, France, England, Ireland, Scotland, Austria, Canada, United States, and Poland.

If I cannot solve them, I will provide you with as much information as posible.
Hello HistoricalGenealogy

Thats very kind. I have Philip Mortimer that I haven't been able to progress for a number of years. He travelled around the UK with the Pembroke Milita:

Philip Mortimer
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          Born:
    Christened:
          Died:
        Buried:
      Marriage: 28 Feb 1796                     Place: Aylsham, Norfolk, England      Residence:    Royal Pembroke Militia
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   Wife: Ann Fitt
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          Born:
    Christened: 9 Aug 1773 - Great Hautbois, Norfolk, England
          Died:
        Buried:
        Father: James Fitt (1744-          )
        Mother: Amey Clarke (          -          )
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Children
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1  M  James Mortimer
          Born: 1800 - Plymouth, Devon
    Christened: 24 Aug 1800 - St Andrews, Plymouth
          Died: 9 Mar 1873 - Keynsham, Gloucestershire
        Buried: 16 Mar 1873 - Oldland, St Anne, Gloucestershire, England
        Spouse: Mary Loveless (1810-1890)
    Marr. Date: 31 Aug 1834 - Bitton, Gloucester, England


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Re: Brickwall - Philip MORTIMER, Pembroke Militia
« Reply #1 on: Friday 16 June 23 13:17 BST (UK) »
I can see why he is a brickwall!

Maybe a earlier generation?

PHILLIP Mortimer buried 18 May 1815, St Dogvael, St Dogwells, Pembrokeshire
Age 78
Abode St Dogwells Village
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Re: Brickwall - Philip MORTIMER, Pembroke Militia
« Reply #2 on: Friday 16 June 23 13:22 BST (UK) »
I can see why he is a brickwall!

Maybe a earlier generation?

PHILLIP Mortimer buried 18 May 1815, St Dogvael, St Dogwells, Pembrokeshire
Age 78
Abode St Dogwells Village
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Tell me about it!  ;D Could be, thank you Trish. I do know he stepped in for someone else in St Davids to join the Pembroke Milita. I have posted before on RootsChat as I wondered if he wnet to Ireland with the Pembroke Militia: https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=855562.0

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Re: Brickwall - Philip MORTIMER, Pembroke Militia
« Reply #3 on: Friday 16 June 23 13:35 BST (UK) »
Thought I'd add where the Pembroke Milita were and in italics for items I know Philip was present:

1795 - Norfolk for the flour riots
[1796 - Philip marries in Norfolk]
1797 - Languard Fort. Philip is mentioned in newspaper report for the Kings visit
1798 May to Oct - Ireland
00 - Based in Plymouth. Philips son christened in Plymouth
02 - Haverfordwest for the visit of Lord Nelson. Band of the Pembroke Militia
02 -  Disembodied
03 - Languard Fort
04 - Colchester
06 - Maldon
07 - Peterborough & Portsmouth
08 - Hythe & Bristol
09 - Dungness
10 - Rye & Bristol
11 to 13 - Ballinasloe (Ireland)
13 Dublin & Liverpool
14 Bristol & Haverfordwest

He could have been anywhere & everywhere! :'(


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Re: Brickwall - Philip MORTIMER, Pembroke Militia
« Reply #4 on: Friday 16 June 23 13:46 BST (UK) »
When his banns were called in Aylsham the next entry was for a James John who was also a Private in the Royal Pembroke Militia.  His banns were called on the same days as Philip's though he married days after Philip.
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Re: Brickwall - Philip MORTIMER, Pembroke Militia
« Reply #5 on: Friday 16 June 23 13:58 BST (UK) »
Do you have Philip or Ann on Census.  Where was son James in 1841/51
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Re: Brickwall - Philip MORTIMER, Pembroke Militia
« Reply #6 on: Friday 16 June 23 14:14 BST (UK) »
Do you have Philip or Ann on Census.  Where was son James in 1841/51

I dont have Philip on any census. As the Pembroke Militia was in Ireland, I wondered if he was the Philip Mortimer that soemone else was looking for (https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=484300.msg3427102) who is on the 1841 in Glasgow having arrived from Roscommon in Ireland.

I cant find Ann either. James is on the 1841:
Name    James Mortimer
Age    35
Estimated Birth Year    abt 1806
Gender    Male
Civil parish    Bitton
Hundred    Langley and Swinehead (Upper Division)
County/Island    Gloucestershire
Country    England
Registration district    Keynsham
Sub-registration district    Bitton
Piece    361
Book    14
Folio    55
Page number    13

And 1851:

Name    James Mortimer
Age    47
Estimated Birth Year    abt 1804
Relation    Head
Spouse's Name    Mary Mortimer
Gender    Male
Where born    Plymoth, Devon, England
Civil parish    Bitton
   
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County/Island    Gloucestershire
Country    England
Registration district    Keynsham
Sub-registration district    Bitton
ED, institution, or vessel    3c

Household schedule number    72
Piece    1944
Folio    61
Page number    16

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Re: Brickwall - Philip MORTIMER, Pembroke Militia
« Reply #7 on: Friday 16 June 23 19:16 BST (UK) »
Thank you for the census info.  I had wondered if the Ann Mortimer in Bristol 1851 was Philips wife but birth place is wrong
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Re: Brickwall - Philip MORTIMER, Pembroke Militia
« Reply #8 on: Saturday 17 June 23 21:50 BST (UK) »
Looked at the surname Fitt and came across a burial in Great Hautbois 29 Nov 1792 for a James Fitt and there was a will which I managed to find

Referenced as ANW, will register, 1792-1793, (1792) fo. 147, no. 108

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He leaves everything to wife Amy
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