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William Cocker

Birthabt 1854 - Little Hulton, Lancashire, England
DeathDec 1910 - Lancashire, United Kingdom
MotherMartha Bridge
FatherJohn Cocker

Born in Little Hulton, Lancashire, England on abt 1854 to John Cocker and Martha Bridge. William Cocker married Ann Clarke and had 8 children. He passed away on Dec 1910 in Lancashire, United Kingdom.

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John Cocker
1821 - Unknown
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Martha Bridge
1810 - 1888
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Ann Clarke
1855 - Unknown
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Harold Cocker
1902 - 1975
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John Cocker
1876 - Unknown
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Ethel Cocker
1891 - Unknown
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Herbert Cocker
1882 - 1966
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William Cocker
1889 - Unknown
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Alfred Cocker
1884 - Unknown
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Martha Elizabeth Cocker
1899 - Unknown
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Arthur Cocker
1892 - 1909

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