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  1. When Roger de Mortimer, 4th earl of March, died in 1398, his son, EDMUND, was still a minor, and consequently Roger 's brother, also called EDMUND, became the most important representative of the family in the Welsh March. When the Glyndŵr rebellion broke out, he was associated with his brother-in-law, Henry Percy, in measures against the ...

  2. John Jay Mortimer (1935 – 2013) was an American financier and member of the prominent Mortimer family of New York. Early life [ edit ] He was one of six children born to Stanley Grafton Mortimer, Sr. (1890–1947) [2] and Kathleen Hunt Tilford (1890–1970). [3]

  3. Today, Mortimer Nursery continues to flourish, a testament to Gary's passion, hard work, expertise and commitment. As their lives intertwined, Gary and Sharla recognized their shared dream of raising their family in a rural setting, where the principles of agriculture would be woven into their everyday lives.

  4. The Mortimer alias Tanner family *** coming soon *** – A discussion of the families origin, and the main family tree from c.1520 – 1700, including the Tanner families of Witheridge and Rose Ash. Following Mortimer ancestors. The Mortimer family often moved between different locations.

  5. A Norman knight Roger de Mortimer, perhaps accompanied William the Conqueror to England, where the name has existed ever since. The name was adopted by Roger’s descendants, and Mortimer is now one of the oldest Norman hereditary names in Britain. The medieval Mortimer family tree sums up the generations of medieval Mortimers and related families.

  6. Mortimer Family, Anglo-Norman family, afterward earls of March and Ulster, that wielded great power on the Welsh marches, attained political eminence in the 13th and 14th centuries, and in the 15th possessed a claim to the English throne.

  7. Being brought up in a royal family, Gladys would have learned both Welsh and French and been educated. She brought Welsh ancestry into the Mortimer family, connecting succeeding generations with the old Welsh princely houses. Together Ralph and Gladys had three sons; Roger, Hugh and Peter. Relationship with the Braose family