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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Staffordshire => Topic started by: Keith Dallow on Sunday 08 July 18 12:46 BST (UK)
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Hello
Looking for information about George n cockin born 1858 hasbury halesoween
he was a bell ringer,and sunday school teacher for over forty years at st johns
church halesoween staffs hoping someone can tell me anything about him
and his marriage i cant find.
thanking you Keith.
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From freebmd
https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl
Marriage Dec qtr 1883
COCKIN George Newby
HACKETT Frances Fanny
Birmingham 6d 195
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George Newby Cockin married - December quarter 1883, Birmingham Registration District - either Frances Fanny Hackett or Clara Woolley. George N Cockin death registration - September quarter 1959, Stourbridge Registration District, aged 71.
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From GRO index
https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp
COCKIN, FRANCES ELLEN mmn HACKETT
1884 Sept Quarter in STOURBRIDGE Volume 06C Page 155
COCKIN, GEORGE BERNARD mmn HACKETT
1895 Sept Quarter in STOURBRIDGE Volume 06C Page 145
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George died 28 August
1959 1929 - address Melbourne Road, Halesowen. Probate to Frances (widow) and Frances Helen Woodall (wife of Samuel James Woodall).
Oops, sorry for mistake :-[
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1901 census with wife & children
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XS3S-L8G
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Thanks rosie for your quick response will follow that
info up thank you keith.
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Ancestry have the image for George and Frances' marriage - 25 December 1883 - St Mark - transcribed as George Nealy Cockin.
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George died 28 August 1959 - address Melbourne Road, Halesowen. Probate to Frances (widow) and Frances Helen Woodall (wife of Samuel James Woodall).
That would make him 101.
Think that should read 1929 :)
JJ
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Alteration made :-[ :-[ :-[ :-X
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Thank you jjen
You are quiet right 1929 age 71
thank you Keith.
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Thank you jjen
You are quiet right 1929 age 71
thank you Keith.
You seem to have forgotten BumbleB's contributions ;)
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Bumbleb
Thanks for your information sorry its late
getting carried away with the information you
lovely people have sent me thank you
Keith.