At the time of the 1841 England Census Edward Cuckney, aged about 35, was living in Red Gate, Hailsham with [his brother] William Cuckney.
At the time of the 1851 England Census Ruth Cuckney, age 62, born in Hailsham, unmarried, and brothers William Cuckney, age 55, unmarried, John Cuckney, age 50, unmarried, and Edward Cuckney, unmarried, age 45, were farming 53 acres of land in White Dike, Hailsham, Sussex.
At the time of the 1861 England Census William Cuckney, age 65, born in Hailsham, unmarried, farmer, and his brothers John Cuckney, age 60, unmarried, partner, and Edward Cuckney, age 55, unmarried, partner, were farming in White Ditch Rd., Hailsham Sussex.
In May 1861 Edward Cuckney of Hailsham, farmer, was co-executor of the Will of his sister Ruth Cuckney of Hailsham, spinster.
In Jan 1866 Edward Cuckney of Hailsham was granted Administration of the personal effects of his brother John Cuckney of Hailsham, farmer.
At the time of the 1871 England Census Edward Cuckney, age 75, born in Hailsham, unmarried, private, was living in Mill Road, Hailsham Sussex.
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Edward Cuckney of Hailsham died aged 70 years (burial record).
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The Will of Edward Cuckney late of Hailsham in the county of Sussex, yeoman, who died 30 December 1875 at Hailsham, was proved 11 March 1876 at Lewes by John Walker of Hailsham aforesaid, farmer, the sole executor. Effects under £800. 2