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Frances Cocking

Birth16 Oct 1862 - Rotherham, Yorkshire, England
Death12 Apr 1949 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
MotherAnna Rowina Slack
FatherJohn Cocking

Born in Rotherham, Yorkshire, England on 16 Oct 1862 to John Cocking and Anna Rowina Slack. Frances Cocking married William John Bellamy and had 9 children. She passed away on 12 Apr 1949 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.

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John Cocking
1815 - 1873
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Anna Rowina Slack
1827 - 1912
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William John Bellamy
1857 - 1929
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Ellen Rowena Bellamy
1884 - 1951
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Minnie Eliza Bellamy
1893 - 1942
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Laura Almina Nielsen
1901 - 1964
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John Redfearn Bellamy
1888 - 1949
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Sarah Jane Bellamy
1896 - 1960
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Frances May Bellamy
1886 - 1964
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Priscilla Elizabeth Bellamy
1891 - 1943
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Grace Vivian Bellamy
1898 - 1962
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Charles William Bellamy
1894 - 1894

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