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Ann Cock 1717–1790 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 Jan 1717

Birth Location: Brixham Devon England

Death Date: 1790

Death Location: Brixham Devon England

Father: Thomas Cock

Mother: Elizabeth Bastard

Spouse(s): William Tyrer

Children(s): Thomas Tyrer, Moses Tyrer, Elizabeth Tyrer, Ann Tyrer, William Tyrer

In 1717, Ann Cock entered the world in Brixham Devon England, born to Thomas Wakefield Cock And Elizabeth Bastard. Ann Cock married William Tyrer, and had children including Ann Tyrer, Elizabeth Tyrer, Moses Tyrer, Thomas Tyrer, William Tyrer. Ann Cock passed away in 1790 in Brixham Devon England.

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Biography

  • In 1717, Ann Cock entered the world in Brixham Devon England, born to Thomas Wakefield Cock And Elizabeth Bastard.
  • Ann Cock married William Tyrer, and had children including Ann Tyrer, Elizabeth Tyrer, Moses Tyrer, Thomas Tyrer, William Tyrer.
  • Ann Cock passed away in 1790 in Brixham Devon England.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Ann Cock's Ancestors

Self
Ann Cock
1717–1790
Birth Place: Brixham Devon England
Parents
Thomas Wakefield Cock
1685–1750
Devon,England
Elizabeth Bastard
1685–1755
Brixham Devon England
Grandparents
James Cock
1650–1716
Bloomfield, Norfolk, England
James Bastard
1657–1723
Kingsbridge, Devon, England
Margrett Lome
1656–
West Alvington, Devon, England
Great-Grandparents
Jacobus COCKE
1631–
Jane Coaker
1621–
James Lome
1625–1695
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jacobi Cock
1610–1683
Joane GGM)
1604–1657
James LOME
1596–1670
Agnes Hingston
1602–1637

Ann Cock's Descendants

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Ann Cock (28 Jan 1717–1790) m. William Tyrer (25 August 1719–1775)
  1. 1. Thomas Tyrer 1750–1787 m. Agnes Reeves 1750–1817
    1. 1. Thomas Tyrer 1777–1859 m. Jane Churchward 1778–1850
      1. 1. Sarah (Churchward) Tyrer 1807–1821 m. William Parratt 1807–1876
        1. 1. Elizabeth (Parrot) Sayles 1822–1875 m. George (Henry) Oakley 1818–1877 m. Tobias (William Edward) Fox 1829–
        2. 2. Caroline Parrot 1832–
        3. 3. Ann Parrot 1834–
        4. 4. Thomas Parrot 1850–
        5. 5. Hilda Perrett 1905–
        6. 6. John Parrott 1840–
    2. 2. George Tyrer 1785–1842
    3. 3. John Tyrer 1779–1841
    4. 4. Constance Tyrer 1780–
    5. 5. Richard (Reeves) Tyrer 1787–1860
    6. 6. Thomas Tyrer 1775–
    7. 7. Richard (Reeves) Tyrer 1787–1860
  2. 2. Moses Tyrer 1752–1832
  3. 3. Elizabeth Tyrer 1743–
  4. 4. Ann Tyrer 1748–
  5. 5. William Tyrer 1747–1787

Ann Cock's Timeline

2 Records

1717
28 Jan 1717
Birth of Ann Cock in Brixham Devon England
Brixham Devon England
1790
1790
Age 73
Death of Ann Cock in Brixham Devon England
Brixham Devon England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 Jan 1717
    Event Place: Brixham Devon England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1790
    Event Place: Brixham Devon England

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