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Old 02-12-11, 11:07
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Default Elizabeth COCKBILL (MMFMMM)

Name - "official" name and what they were known as
Elizabeth COCKBILL
Date and place of birth
c1768 probably Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottingham
Names of parents
Unknown
Date and place of baptism - if applicable
Unknown
Details of each of his or her marriages - if any
married Thomas HARVEY - 18th June 1788 - Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottingham
Occupation(s) - if any
unknown
Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on (if s/he lived in census times!).
none
Date, place and cause of death
unknown
Date and place of burial.
unknown
Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable
unknown
Memorial inscription - if any
unknown
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Old 02-12-11, 17:46
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I looked the marriage up at Notts Archives and it says Thomas Harvey, butcher and a batchelor, & Elizabeth Cockbill- spinster, both of this parish, married by licence 18th June 1788, witnesses Samuel Harvey and Rebeca Harvey. I had a quick look at the baptisms but I couldn't see any Cockbills. I did find a marriage of William Floyd and Mary Cockbill, spinster OTP, 5 Aug 1770, witnesses Alice Dacy(?) and William Floyd.
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Old 02-12-11, 17:55
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As always when I look stuff up at the Archives, I then come home and find stuff online and need to go back to the Archives to look that up, but anyway, for now - Mary Floyd, wife of William, was buried 21 Dec 1805 at Mansfield, but FamilySearch doesn't give her age at death. Of course we don't know if she was Elizabeth's sister so this might not help but I'm hoping she is, and that we can find a Mary and Elizabeth somewhere who fit. There seem to be quite a few Cockbills from Brailes in Warwickshire / Staffordshire.
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Oh thanks Kite. Bit more to add to the tree.

Not surprised he was a butcher as my GGG Grandfather also Thomas Harvey was a butcher.
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I had a look at the Mansfield PR's while I was at the library but there was no age at death given for Mary. It says "buried at Woodhouse" but I couldn't find the Mansfield Woodhouse burials for that year so I will try next time I'm at the Notts Archives to see if there is any more info.
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