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John Cornock

Birth16 Sep 1765 - Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
Death1833 - Wiltshire, England
MotherMARY HARDIN
FatherTHOMAS CURNOCK

Born in Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom on 16 Sep 1765 to THOMAS CURNOCK and MARY HARDIN. John Cornock married Hannah Pearce and had 9 children. He passed away on 1833 in Wiltshire, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Curnock
1731 - 1794
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Mary Hardin
1735 - 1807
Spouse(s)
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Hannah Pearce
1767 - 1839
Children Show all
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George Cornock
1810 - 1867
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Sarah Curnock
1794 - 1799
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Susannah Cornock
1807 - Unknown
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William Cornock
1800 - 1882
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Hester Curnock
1804 - 1848
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George Cornock
1798 - 1798
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Mary Curnock
1789 - Unknown
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Anna Maria Curnock
1784 - Unknown
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Joseph Clay Curnock
1799 - 1862

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