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Thomas Cock 1601 – 1653 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 4 Oct 1601

Birth Location: St Nicholas, Sturry, Kent

Death Date: abt 1653

Death Location: Sturry, Kent

Father: Daniel Cock

Mother: Joan Olyver

Spouse(s): Rebecka Flusher

Children(s): Valentine Cock

Thomas Cock was born in 1601 in St Nicholas, Sturry, Kent, the child of Daniel Cock and Joan Olyver. Thomas Cock married Rebecka Flusher, and had children including Valentine Cock. Thomas Cock passed away in 1653 in Sturry, Kent.

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Biography

  • Thomas Cock was born in 1601 in St Nicholas, Sturry, Kent, the child of Daniel Cock and Joan Olyver.
  • Thomas Cock married Rebecka Flusher, and had children including Valentine Cock.
  • Thomas Cock passed away in 1653 in Sturry, Kent.

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Thomas Cock's Ancestors

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Thomas Cock
1601 – 1653
Birth Place: St Nicholas, Sturry, Kent
Parents
Daniel Cock
1574 – 1625
St Nicholas, Sturry, Kent
Joan Olyver
1577 –
Kent, England
Grandparents
Thomas (Cock) (Cox?)
1547 –
Nonington, Kent, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Thomas Cock's Descendants

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Thomas Cock (4 Oct 1601 – abt 1653) m. Rebecka Flusher (1603 – Feb 1668)
  1. 1. Valentine Cock (1632 – 1678)
    1. 1. Valentine Cock (Dec 1668 – 31 May 1747) m. Anne Tanner (1671 – 11 Sep 1711)
      1. 1. Mary Cock (8 Feb 1695 – 11 Jun 1770) m. George Culmer (20 Sep 1684 – 2 Feb 1765)
        1. 1. George Culmer (abt 1726 – 5 Sep 1792) m. Martha Holtum (23 Nov 1726 – 15 Nov 1787)

Thomas Cock's Timeline

2 Records

1601
4 Oct 1601
Birth of Thomas Cock in St Nicholas, Sturry, Kent
St Nicholas, Sturry, Kent
1653
abt 1653
Age 52
Death of Thomas Cock in Sturry, Kent
Sturry, Kent

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 4 Oct 1601
    Event Place: St Nicholas, Sturry, Kent

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: abt 1653
    Event Place: Sturry, Kent

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