32. George Ormerod
Mercer of Haslingden.
Later took up residence in Oakenheadwood on the land which hismaternal grandfather, George (6Cb2) left him.
He predeceased his father, dying in 1697, and left a family of twoboys and a girl.
Baptised in July 1665.
Buried in May 1697.
33. Peter Ormerod
of Oakenheadwood & Dublin
Peter shared the Oakenheadwood land left by George (6Cb2), hismaternal grandfather and, like the latter and his brother George, hebecame a clothier.
By 1693 he was mortgaging his Oakenheadwood land to his father,Oliver, who acted as surety for a debt of £186 to Lawrence Hey ofBradford, mercer.
By 1706 he was mortgaging the same land for £300 to a Peter Robinsonand by this time was described as 'of the City of Dublin' and soremained in later entries in the Court Roll.It is more likely that Peter moved to Dublin as an exporter of cloththan an importer, for Ireland was a net exporter of woollen and, ofcourse, linen cloth.
By 1727 it was reported that Peter had died and that the Oakenheadwoodland had been inherited by his heir, George (9Cb2) of Dublin.
47. George Ormerod
of Dublin