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Elizabeth Cocking

Birth1803 - Bodmin, Cornwall, England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherEnglish Elvins (Elvans)
FatherThomas Cocking

Born in Bodmin, Cornwall, England on 1803 to Thomas Cocking and English Elvins (Elvans). Elizabeth Cocking married Nicholas Whales and had 8 children.

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Parents
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Thomas Cocking
1778 - 1862
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English Elvins (Elvans)
1779 - 1849
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Nicholas Whales
1787 - Unknown
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Nicholas Whales
1834 - 1918
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Sarah Whales
1843 - Unknown
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Maryann Whales
1840 - Unknown
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Isabella Whales
1830 - 1851
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John Whales
1827 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ann Whales
1825 - Unknown
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English Elvins Whales
1838 - Unknown
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Thomas Cocking Whales
1832 - 1836

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