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Harriot E. Cocking

BirthOctober 1859 - Newark, Nottinghamshire, England
Death30 April 1926 - Barton Street, Mayfield, New South Wales, Australia
MotherElizabeth Marshall Wilson
FatherWilliam S Cocking

Born in Newark, Nottinghamshire, England on October 1859 to William S Cocking and Elizabeth Marshall Wilson. Harriot E. Cocking married Mark Levy and had 9 children. She passed away on 30 April 1926 in Barton Street, Mayfield, New South Wales, Australia.

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William S Cocking
1831 - 1908
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Elizabeth Marshall Wilson
1833 - 1864
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Mark Levy
1859 - 1929
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Percy Telford Levy
1888 - 1960
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Flora Lily Wilson Levy
1895 - 1950
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Dulcie May Levy
1901 - 1953
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Mark Montague Levy
1900 - 1952
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Rose L. Levy
1885 - 1914
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Eric Leonard Levy
1892 - 1941
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Herbert J. Levy
1887 - 1890
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Harry Wilson Levy
1891 - 1894
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Morris William Levy
1884 - 1952

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