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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Berkshire => Topic started by: Hopscotch on Friday 06 October 06 23:44 BST (UK)
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??? ??? ???Is there anyone with this surname COCK, we have come across this name in the family research in the 1794 or around that time. ??? :-\
Hopscotch
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There are plenty of Cock, Cocks, Cockes - Cox Coxes Coxedd Coxhead. Berks, Wilts, Bucks.
All of them have joined my lines :-\
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::) :o Hi Lesanne
Our Hester Cock married b 1764 Berkshire m Edward Chaplin b 1770 Easthampstead, Berkshire.
These ancestors we the Family researching and thought perhaps someone would have a connection :-\ :-\ or perhaps they lived next door to one of there relations.
Geney
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I'll have a rummage. ;D and let you know.
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Hi all,
I have just been given information from a UREN rellie in Cornwall, about a Hester COCK who married a William UREN (he was born Gulvall 12/8/1810) so would assume Hester was born around that time too. They married in Gulvall on 8/6/1839. That's all the information I have, but will be searching for their children soon.
Does this tie in with anyone???
Regards,
CP
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Hello Lesanne,
I have Johannah Cock 1850 Rotherwick, dau of George 1799 and Lucy nee Pink 1808 who married William Cocks (with and "S") in 1873 and had 10 children in the Beech Hill/Stratfield Mortimer area.
Yours
Vicwinann
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Hi Cornishpasty
I am sorry to disappoint you, but they are not the same Hester Cock and Family. One of the sibling might have gone to Cornwall in later years, but not this time around.
Thanks again
Geney
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Hi Vicwinanna
I am sorry but they are not the same Cocks, unless later in years someone could not spell.
Thank you again.
Geney
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No worries Geney. Thanks for your reply.
I think that my rellie has given me the wrong information anyway, because I thought I had all the right information and then he dropped this bombshell on me. I will pursue it with him now but ............ I was only asking others researching the COCK name, just in case ..................... ;D
CP
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Hello Geney,
Not the same Cocks as which? I was simply answering Lesanne's appeal for Cock connections. As she didn't specify other than a date, her Cock family may have originated elsewhere other than Berkshire.
Regards
Vicwinann
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Hi Vicwinanna
I had a reply from you about the Cock or Cocks unless something had got crossed.
My Cock or Cocks come from around Berkshire.
Happy Hunting!
Best wishes
Geney
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Hi Geney
Just thought I'd ask, how sure are you that you have the correct Esther Cock? According to the IGI, the Esther COX in Easthampstead was born 1766 where as Esther Cock was born Wokingham in 1771. This is the Esther I took to be married to Edward Chaplin and not Esther COX.
Regards, Carol
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::) :o Hi Lesanne
Our Hester Cock married b 1764 Berkshire m Edward Chaplin b 1770 Easthampstead, Berkshire.
These ancestors we the Family researching and thought perhaps someone would have a connection :-\ :-\ or perhaps they lived next door to one of there relations.
Geney
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Hi Fay
How far have you got with the research these days? Which Esther Cox/Cock do you have for Edward?
regards, Carol
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Hi Elrowe
The Hester Cock b 1764 m Edward Chaplin b 1770 unless my facts are wrong. I have not much more info as yet as I have stopped researching that far as I want to concentrate on my Father's Father, William Chaplin and Family.
So no more to tell as yet, unless you have anything as yet to update!
Hopscotch
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Hi Fay...
where did you get that info from? The igi lists that lady as Esther COX not Cock, the only Esther Cock was born 1771 in Wokingham. I just want to make sure we have the correct person.
Regards Carol
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I have two lots - the Cock family from around Hughendon who married into the Tofields and the Warricks in the Thames Valley part of Berkshire (they liked the name Athalia) and the Cox family who were herbalists/distillers in Reading but who originally came from Crondall in Hampshire