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Julia Marks

BirthAbout 1842 - England
Death1914 - Ovingham, Adelaide, South Australia.
MotherNot Available
FatherWilliam Marks

Born in England on About 1842 to William Marks. Julia Marks married John Richard Cocking and had 10 children. She passed away on 1914 in Ovingham, Adelaide, South Australia..

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Parents
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William Marks
Unknown - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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John Richard Cocking
1838 - 1907
Children Show all
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Thomas Cocking
1870 - 1909
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Rachel Jane Cocking
1871 - 1872
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Alfred Rich Cocking
1867 - 1869
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Edith Julia Cocking
1865 - 1908
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Rebecca Mary Cocking
1868 - 1932
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William Lloyd Cocking
1880 - Unknown
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Clara Evelyn Cocking
1877 - 1883
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Albert Sprod Cooking
1874 - 1879
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John Marks Cocking
1863 - 1943
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Clifford Cocking
1894 - 1953

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