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Spouses/Children:
James COCK
- Ann COCK
- Elizabeth COCK
- Jane COCK
- James COCK
- Mary Alice COCK
- Blanche COCK
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Ann COCK
- Born: Abt 1832, Trevernon Moor, Gwithian, Cornwall
- Christened: 19 Feb 1832, Gwithian, Cornwall
- Married: 18 Dec 1856, Gwithian, Cornwall
- Buried: 8 Sep 1903, Phillack, Cornwall
Research Notes:
In 1851, Ann Cock (19) of Gwithian, was working as a house servant for William & Jane Carbis in 28 West End, Redruth.
In 1861, Ann Cock (29) of Gwithian and husband James Cock (35) of Gwithian, seaman merchant serv., were living in Undercliff, Phillack. Present were daughters (born in Phillack): Ann (3), Elizabeth (1)
In 1871, Ann Cock (39) of Gwithian and husband James Cock (43) of Gwithian, mariner, were living in Undercliff, Phillack. Present were children (born in Phillack): Annie (13), scholar, Lizzie (11), scholar, Janie (6), scholar, James (4)
In 1881, Ann Cock (49) of Gwithian, mariner's wife (crossed out), was living in Bodriggy St., Phillack. Present were children (born in Phillack): Ann (23), dressmaker, Jane (16), appt. to shop, James (14), scholar, Blanche (9), scholar
In 1891, Ann Cock (59) of Connor Downs and husband James Cock (65) of Connor Downs, were living in Commercial Rd., Phillack. Present were children (born in Phillack): Ann (32), dressmaker, Jane (26), James (23), carpenter, Blanche (19), nephew William Cock (22) of Gwithian, grandson Charles E. Harris (6) of Tregoney.
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Ann Cock of Commercial Road. Certified Internment under Act of Parliament 43 & 44 Victoria, Chapter 41 by E T Coombe (Burial Record).
Marriage Information:
Ann married James COCK, son of John COCK of Connor Downs and Elizabeth COCK, on 18 Dec 1856 in Gwithian, Cornwall. (James COCK was born about 1826 in Gwithian, Cornwall and was buried on 31 Oct 1906 in Phillack, Cornwall.)
Marriage Notes:
James Cock, 29, of Connor Downs, bachelor, mariner, son of John Cock, farmer, and Ann Cock, 25, of Connor Downs, spinster, daughter of Roger Cock, labourer
Married by Banns
Witnesses: James Cock, Joseph Thomas, Henry Cock
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