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John Cockburn 1881–1885 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Oct 1881

Birth Location: Easington, WINGATE, County Durham, England

Death Date: 12 Feb 1885

Death Location: Castle Eden?

Father: Andrew Cockburn

Mother: Isabella Thompson

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John Cockburn was born in 1881 in Easington, WINGATE, County Durham, England, the child of Andrew Cockburn And Isabella Thompson. John Cockburn passed away in 1885 in Castle Eden?.

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Biography

  • John Cockburn was born in 1881 in Easington, WINGATE, County Durham, England, the child of Andrew Cockburn And Isabella Thompson.
  • John Cockburn passed away in 1885 in Castle Eden?.

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John Cockburn's Ancestors

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John Cockburn
1881–1885
Birth Place: Easington, WINGATE, County Durham, England
Parents
Andrew Cockburn
1850–1900
Felton Northumberland
Isabella Thompson
1852–
Simonburn, Northumberland
Grandparents
John Cockburn
1811–
Whittingham, Northumberland, England
Isabella Dunbar
1816–
Whittingham, Northumberland.
Great-Grandparents
James Cockburn
1786–1846
Isabella Hall
1782–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert Hall
1753–

John Cockburn's Timeline

2 Records

1881
27 Oct 1881
Birth of John Cockburn in Easington, WINGATE, County Durham, England
Easington, WINGATE, County Durham, England
1885
12 Feb 1885
Age 4
Death of John Cockburn in Castle Eden?
Castle Eden?

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Oct 1881
    Event Place: Easington, WINGATE, County Durham, England
    Record Source:
    [1] England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index
    [2] England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index:

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Feb 1885
    Event Place: Castle Eden?
    Record Source: England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index:

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