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Abraham Bocking

Birthabt 1833 - Wickham St Paul, Essex, England
DeathJuly 1900 - Sudbury, Suffolk
MotherSarah Bocking nee
FatherThomas Bocking

Born in Wickham St Paul, Essex, England on abt 1833 to Thomas Bocking and Sarah Bocking nee. Abraham Bocking married Amelia Tuffin and had 8 children. He passed away on July 1900 in Sudbury, Suffolk.

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Thomas Bocking
1790 - 1868
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Sarah Bocking Nee
1797 - 1883
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Amelia Tuffin
1834 - 1913
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Charles Harvey Bocking
1864 - 1932
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Elizabeth Mary Ann Bocking
1875 - 1951
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Emma Bocking
1861 - 1897
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Sidney Bocking
1878 - 1924
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Benjamin Bocking
1866 - Unknown
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John Bocking
1867 - 1898
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Robert Bocking
1873 - 1959
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William Bocking
1859 - 1944

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