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James Cocking

Birth5 APR 1818 - Sprotbrough, Yorkshire, England
Death11 SEP 1879 - Yorkshire, England
MotherNanny (Anne) Wilburn
FatherJames Cocking

Born in Sprotbrough, Yorkshire, England on 5 APR 1818 to James Cocking and Nanny (Anne) Wilburn. James Cocking married Elizabeth Duckitt and had 9 children. He passed away on 11 SEP 1879 in Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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James Cocking
1786 - 1867
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Nanny (Anne) Wilburn
1797 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Duckitt
1821 - 1860
Children Show all
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John Cocking
1845 - 1886
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Charlotte Cocking
1848 - Unknown
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Frederic Cocking
1843 - 1899
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Elizabeth Ann Cocking
1850 - Unknown
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Ann Cocking
1856 - Unknown
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Thomas Cocking
1857 - 1944
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James Cocking
1868 - Unknown
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Harriett Cocking
1864 - Unknown
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Emma Wild Cocking
1862 - 1935

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