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Elizabeth <I>Perry</I> Cocking

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Elizabeth Perry Cocking

Birth
Helston, Cornwall Unitary Authority, Cornwall, England
Death
7 Aug 1871 (aged 85)
Iveyville, Adams County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Nodaway, Adams County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Elizabeth Cocking
Birth: Jun. 24, 1786 Helston, Cornwall County, England
Death: Aug. 7, 1871 Iveyville, Adams County, Iowa
Husband, Joseph Cocking
"Reuben Bosisto and wife and their children, George, Joseph, and her parents, Joseph and Elizabeth Cocking, set sail from the part of Penzance in the county of Cornwall, England, on the ship Cornwall commanded by Capt. Charles of Penzance and his mate, Mr. Shivers, on July 1, 1849, for the United States, being the fourth anniversary of their wedding day; and was seven weeks and three days on their passage and four weeks more by steamboat, canal and wagons, reaching Jenkinsville, Lafayette County, Wisconsin. Five years after removed to Elk Grove and in 1871, May 9, removed to Iveyville, Adams County, Iowa and on May 8, 1887, moved to Corning.
Elizabeth Cocking
Birth: Jun. 24, 1786 Helston, Cornwall County, England
Death: Aug. 7, 1871 Iveyville, Adams County, Iowa
Husband, Joseph Cocking
"Reuben Bosisto and wife and their children, George, Joseph, and her parents, Joseph and Elizabeth Cocking, set sail from the part of Penzance in the county of Cornwall, England, on the ship Cornwall commanded by Capt. Charles of Penzance and his mate, Mr. Shivers, on July 1, 1849, for the United States, being the fourth anniversary of their wedding day; and was seven weeks and three days on their passage and four weeks more by steamboat, canal and wagons, reaching Jenkinsville, Lafayette County, Wisconsin. Five years after removed to Elk Grove and in 1871, May 9, removed to Iveyville, Adams County, Iowa and on May 8, 1887, moved to Corning.


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