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Magdalena Cock 1639–1686 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1639
Birth Location: New Sweden, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Colonial British America
Death Date: 1686
Death Location: Kingsessing, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Colonial British America
Father: Peter Cox
Mother: Margaret Lom
Spouse(s): Matths Hollsten
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In 1639, Magdalena Cock entered the world in New Sweden, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Colonial British America, born to Peter Larsson Larson Cock Kock Cox And Margaret Monsdotter Lom. Magdalena Cock married Matths Hollsten, and had children including Hannah Holstein. Magdalena Cock passed away in 1686 in Kingsessing, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Colonial British America.
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- In 1639, Magdalena Cock entered the world in New Sweden, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Colonial British America, born to Peter Larsson Larson Cock Kock Cox And Margaret Monsdotter Lom.
- Magdalena Cock married Matths Hollsten, and had children including Hannah Holstein.
- Magdalena Cock passed away in 1686 in Kingsessing, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Colonial British America.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1639
Event Place: New Sweden, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Colonial British America
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1686
Event Place: Kingsessing, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Colonial British America