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Mary Elizabeth Cockcroft 1885–1939 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 APR 1885

Birth Location: Red Oak, Covington County, Alabama

Death Date: 25 SEP 1939

Death Location: Okaloosa, FL

Father: James Cockcroft

Mother: Sarah Banks

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Mary Elizabeth Cockcroft was born in 1885 in Red Oak, Covington County, Alabama, the child of James Tillman Cockcroft And Sarah Erzebelah Banks. Mary Elizabeth Cockcroft passed away in 1939 in Okaloosa, FL.

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Biography

  • Mary Elizabeth Cockcroft was born in 1885 in Red Oak, Covington County, Alabama, the child of James Tillman Cockcroft And Sarah Erzebelah Banks.
  • Mary Elizabeth Cockcroft passed away in 1939 in Okaloosa, FL.

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Mary Cockcroft's Ancestors

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Mary Cockcroft
1885–1939
Birth Place: Red Oak, Covington County, Alabama
Parents
James Tillman Cockcroft
1842–1908
Mt. Hillard, Pike now Bullock Co., Alabama
Sarah (Erzebelah) Banks
1850–1926
Alabama
Grandparents
Thomas (Alonzo) Cockcroft
1805–1880
Edgefield, Edgefield, South Carolina, United States
Nancy (Susan) Lovelace
1807–1856
Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Great-Grandparents
John Cockcroft
1765–1814
Mary Still
1767–1823
John Loveless
1772–1844
Priscilla Hartley
1775–1848
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ogden Cockcroft
1738–1820
Sally Crossley
1742–1790
John Still
1742–1797
Jane Jolly
1745–1820
Benjamin Loveless
1745–1802
Constance Kirkland
1751–1810

Mary Cockcroft's Timeline

2 Records

1885
22 APR 1885
Birth of Mary Elizabeth Cockcroft in Red Oak, Covington County, Alabama
Red Oak, Covington County, Alabama
1939
25 SEP 1939
Age 54
Death of Mary Elizabeth Cockcroft in Okaloosa, FL
Okaloosa, FL

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 APR 1885
    Event Place: Red Oak, Covington County, Alabama

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 SEP 1939
    Event Place: Okaloosa, FL

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