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Amy Amelia King 1916–2015 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 DEC 1916

Birth Location: Alverstoke, Hampshire

Death Date: 21 JAN 2015

Death Location: Woking, Surrey

Father: Ernest King

Mother: Sarah Lewin

Spouse(s): Thomas Cocking

Children(s):

Amy Amelia King was born in 1916 in Alverstoke, Hampshire, the child of Ernest Charles King And Sarah Lewin. Amy Amelia King married Thomas G Cocking, and had children including Deborah Cocking, Paul Cocking. Amy Amelia King passed away in 2015 in Woking, Surrey.

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Biography

  • Amy Amelia King was born in 1916 in Alverstoke, Hampshire, the child of Ernest Charles King And Sarah Lewin.
  • Amy Amelia King married Thomas G Cocking, and had children including Deborah Cocking, Paul Cocking.
  • Amy Amelia King passed away in 2015 in Woking, Surrey.

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Children(s)

Amy King's Ancestors

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Amy King
1916–2015
Birth Place: Alverstoke, Hampshire
Parents
Ernest Charles King
1876–1964
13 Currie Street, St. John, Hertford, Herts.
Sarah Lewin
1881–1963
St.Luke's Finsbury
Grandparents
William (Henry) King
1826–1894
Birmingham
Eliza Jones
1831–1927
Loose, nr Maidstone, Kent
Joseph Lewin
1851–1918
Haddon, Hunts
Amelia Ross
1852–1924
5, Monkwell Street, London
Great-Grandparents
James Jones
1798–1880
Frances Pearce
1792–1880
William Lewin
1808–1867
Ann Weekley
1814–1867
James Ross
1823–1866
Mary Albra
1813–1894
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Lewin
1776–1839
Ruth Little
1779–1840
John Weekly
1787–1855
Bridget Hackney
1789–1815
James Albra
1791–1829
Ann Boltwood
1791–1855

Amy King's Timeline

2 Records

1916
22 DEC 1916
Birth of Amy Amelia King in Alverstoke, Hampshire
Alverstoke, Hampshire
2015
21 JAN 2015
Age 99
Death of Amy Amelia King in Woking, Surrey
Woking, Surrey

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 DEC 1916
    Event Place: Alverstoke, Hampshire
    Record Source: Lewin tree.FTW

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 JAN 2015
    Event Place: Woking, Surrey

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