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Mary Darrell

Birth04 Mar 1715 - ,Charleston,South Carolina,USA
DeathABT 1770 - HAMILTON TRIBE, DEVONSHIRE BERMUDA
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Born in ,Charleston,South Carolina,USA on 04 Mar 1715. Mary Darrell married THOMAS COCKES and had 12 children. She passed away on ABT 1770 in HAMILTON TRIBE, DEVONSHIRE BERMUDA.

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Thomas Cockes
1708 - 1771
Children Show all
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Martha Cocks
1766 - Unknown
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James S. Cocks
1746 - Unknown
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Rebecca Cocks
1760 - Unknown
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Rebecca Cox
1751 - 1835
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James S Cox
1748 - 1821
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John Cox
1756 - 1828
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Florentius Cox
1749 - 1816
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Jane Cox
1750 - 1840
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Martha Cox
1752 - 1845
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Florentius Cocks
1751 - Unknown
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John Cockes
1780 - 1855
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Jane Cocks
1755 - Unknown

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