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William Cockerill

Birth1802 - Collingtree, Northamptonshire England
Death19 Mar 1853 - Collingtree, Northamptonshire, England
MotherSarah Anne Furnis
FatherThomas Cockerill

Born in Collingtree, Northamptonshire England on 1802 to Thomas Cockerill and Sarah Anne Furnis. William Cockerill had 8 children. He passed away on 19 Mar 1853 in Collingtree, Northamptonshire, England.

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Thomas Cockerill
1763 - 1815
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Sarah Anne Furnis
Unknown - Unknown
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William Cockerill
1827 - 1854
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Sarah Cockerill
1820 - 1888
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Ann Cockerill
1829 - 1862
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Beatrice Cockerill
1824 - 1865
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Thomas Cockerill
1836 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Cockerill
1838 - Unknown
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Mary Cockerill
1840 - 1877
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Sarah Cockerill
1831 - 1902

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